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How Oklahoma’s presidential votes officially count
Rick Farmer, Ph.D. | March 20, 2024
How Oklahoma’s presidential votes officially count
Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
![]() Law & Principles How Oklahoma’s presidential votes officially count
Choosing the President of the United States is not as simple as voters going to the polls and holding an inauguration. In fact, it is a series of events that take place over several months. These include party primaries, conventions, and the general election. Each state and its parties have their own way of conducting these activities. Because the rules are different across the country, it is better described as a process than as a system. Oklahoma’s 2024 process looks like this.
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Choosing the President of the United States is not as simple as voters going to the polls and holding an inauguration. In fact, it is a series of events that take place over several months. These include party primaries, conventions, and the general election. Each state and its parties have their own way of conducting these activities. Because the rules are different across the country, it is better described as a process than as a system. Oklahoma’s 2024 process looks like this.
Rick Farmer, Ph.D. | March 20, 2024 How Oklahoma’s presidential votes officially count Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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