Oklahoma's first day of in-person early voting for the 2024 November election saw nearly 77,000 voters casting their ballots.
The Oklahoma State Election Board reported that 76,765 people participated, with Cleveland County leading in turnout. Voters from both major political parties showed up in significant numbers, with a breakdown of party affiliations expected to provide insights into early voting trends.
This early surge in voter participation highlights the high level of engagement in the upcoming election.
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Good to see people showing up early—let’s just hope election integrity is top priority this time!
It’s great to see such strong voter turnout early on, and it’s encouraging that people from both sides are showing up. Hopefully, this means we’ll get a more balanced representation of opinions at the polls. It’ll be interesting to see how the numbers shake out across party lines, but ultimately, the most important thing is that people are participating. Let’s just hope the campaigns stay focused on real issues and not just party bickering.
It's great to see such strong early voter turnout—democracy works best when everyone gets a chance to make their voice heard!
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Nearly 77,000 Oklahomans turn out for early voting on Wednesday
The Oklahoma State Election Board said Wednesday evening that 76,765 Oklahomans participated in early voting in person during its first day. Below is a breakdown of the voters' party affiliation.
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