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    Tulsa County Election Board officials said Monday that early in-person voting and absentee ballot requests suggest turnout for the primary elections that conclude Tuesday could top 50 percent. That translates into about 170,000 votes or nearly three times as many as in the 2014 statewide primary and more than even the 2016 presidential primary.

     

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    You can use the Oklahoma State Election Board’s Online Voter Tool to confirm your voter registration, find your polling place, and view sample ballots. Other important voter information links can be found at https://letsvoteok.com and Vote 411. 

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