Primary Election Day 2010
Happy Election Day! Polls open across Oklahoma at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
Results should start rolling in soon after. The state election board website will update results as they are received from the county election boards. These will lag the results from media sources, as TV and radio stations send runners to precincts to read the results, which are posted on each precinct door shortly after the polls close. To be included in the state election board's numbers, a precinct's results have to be taken to the county election board to be read into the state election computer system.
The Tulsa County Election Board promises to have live Tulsa County election results on the web.
A few resources as you go to vote:
- Oklahoma State Election Board website
- Find your polling place: Looks up your voter registration info in the state election board database, tells you where to vote and which districts you're in.
- Tulsa County Election Board
- Tulsa County Precinct Locator
- County election board locations and phone numbers (PDF)
- My guide to statewide and Tulsa County races, with links to candidate websites and Twitter feeds.
- My choices for the Republican primary, with links to the endorsements of others.
- The BatesLine archive on Oklahoma Election 2010
If you run into any difficulty voting or spot any irregularity, contact the your county election board. The phone number for the Tulsa County Election Board is 918-596-5780.
Posted 1:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Postdated to remain at the top of the blog through poll closing time.
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I'm ready to vote today after looking over yours and a few others voters guides, like Jamison and Roemerman, and you all helped me to make some decisions on some of my undecided races. Thanks.