A large turnout is being reported as early voting gets underway in Oklahoma.
At one location in Tulsa, voters said it was taking more than two hours from the time they got in line to be able to cast a ballot. Long lines were being reported in many other locations around the state, including in Oklahoma City.
Most early voting takes place at your county election board offices, but there are a few exceptions, and some counties have more than one location available.
Click HERE for a comprehensive list of sites.
Early voting runs from 8 until 6 today, tomorrow and Friday, and then from 8 until 2 on Saturday. On Tuesday, voting will run from 7 to 7 at normal precinct locations across the state.
Visit the Oklahoma State Election Board site for election day polling information.