More than 390,000 Oklahoma citizens have cast their ballots as early voting ends
Early voting concluded Saturday in Oklahoma, where the state saw a record number of votes.
Updated: 6:31 PM CST on November 2, 2024
Early voting concluded Saturday in Oklahoma, where the state saw a record number of votes. Important Election Information: Oklahoma Elections 101 | Identify the candidates and races Find your sample ballot Find your polling place | Absentee voting Oklahoma House Races | Oklahoma Senate Races The Oklahoma State Board of Elections said as of 5:30 p.m. Saturday that 292,455 Oklahomans had cast ballots during the early in-person voting period, which ended at 2 p.m. Saturday. Early voting opened with nearly 77,000 in-person votes on Wednesday. Early voting numbers broke the previous record set in 2020. Early voting places experienced long waits on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. It shows that 152,126 early votes were cast in person in 2016, and there were 167,185 early votes in 2020. Below is a breakdown of in-person early voting numbers by party affiliation. The number of mail-in absentee ballots was also high, with the Oklahoma State Board of Elections showing 100,238 votes received as of 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Below is a breakdown of mail-in voting numbers by party affiliation. 13,865 Libertarians received: 442 received You can find updated early voting numbers by visiting the Oklahoma State Board of Elections website. Polls on Election Day will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Learn more about what’s on your ballot and everything you need to know about the November 5 election here.
Early voting concluded Saturday in Oklahoma, where the state saw a record number of votes.
Important Election Information: Oklahoma Elections 101 | Identify the candidates and races Find your sample ballot Find your polling place | Absentee voting Oklahoma House Races | Senate races in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma State Board of Elections said as of 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 292,455 Oklahomans had cast ballots during the early in-person voting period, which ended at 2 p.m. Saturday. Early voting opened with about 77,000 in-person votes on Wednesday.
Early voting numbers broke the previous record set in 2020.
Early polling stations experienced long waits on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
The Oklahoma State Board of Elections website shows that 152,126 early votes were cast in person in 2016, and there were 167,185 early votes in 2020.
Here’s a breakdown of in-person early voting numbers by party affiliation.
Republican: 182,423 Democratic: 74,117 Independent: 34,372 Liberal: 1,543
The number of mail-in absentee ballots was also high, with the Oklahoma State Board of Elections showing 100,238 votes as of 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
Here’s a breakdown of mail-in voting numbers by party affiliation.
Republican: 49,840 received Democrat: 36,091 received, Independent: 13,865 received, Libertarian: 442 received
You can find updated early voting numbers by visiting the Oklahoma State Board of Elections website.
Polls will be open on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m
Learn more about what’s on your ballot and everything you need to know about the November 5 election here.