Oklahoma Voters Go To The Polls Today

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Voting is being held in Oklahoma's primary runoffs and other elections today. There is voting taking place in 53 counties across the state.

In the runoffs, voters can only vote in the party election for which you are registered. The exception being independents are allowed to vote in democratic party races. In other voting, school bond, city and county questions, and municipal and county seats are on the ballot.

In Tulsa, the Mayor and all nine city council seats will be decided, along with charter amendments that would give city councilors and the auditor pay increases. There are also runoffs for Tulsa County Commissioner District 2.

In Oklahoma City, voters will decide whether or not to raise the hotel tax.

Be sure to bring an ID with you when you go to vote. Polls will be open until 7.


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