Who early voted today?

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TerryMiller

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Not early voting, but being retired, it isn't a problem to drive into town to vote.

I did find something interesting when I went to verify the primary date. Reading the first paragraph at the link below gives a history of Oklahoma's votes for the last several decades. LBJ was the last President where Oklahoma voted for the Democrat.

Ballotpedia: Presidential Election in Oklahoma 2020

Interestingly enough, it was after LBJ that I switched from being registered as a Dem and registering as a Republican. I haven't regretted it yet.
 

dlbleak

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We vote at a small church in Edmond. It’s a big precinct and the line can be wrapped around the building at times. Just easier to get it out of the way so I don’t have to thread the needle on busy times
 

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I don't mind standing in line for a while. Heck, I'm the sociable type. I'll strike up a conversation with someone.
I always like telling people in line they have decided because of the super large turnout Republicans vote today and Demonrats vote tomorrow.

just kidding, just kidding, DAMMIT!
 

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Finished coloring in two rectangles and fed the ballot into the machine under the watchful eyes of a precinct worker stationed directly in front of three machines. By 0820 hrs. After walking in and passing by three watchful Tulsa County Deputies. The Tulsa County Election board seemed to be staffed by at least two dozen mostly middle aged to elderly people. Roughly equally split by both genders and black and white workers. The youngest worker I noticed was a clean cut 30 ish black man stationed by the ballot machines.
 

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