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June 12, 2020 at 10:52PM - Rick Maranon
Tulsa County Election Board seeing record numbers with absentee ballots
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The new procedures doesn't require a notary anymore to certify an absentee ballot. Instead, voters must fill out an affidavit and send in a copy of either a voter ID or photo ID proving they are who they say they are with their ballot.
![]() June 12, 2020 at 10:52PM - Rick Maranon Tulsa County Election Board seeing record numbers with absentee ballots Click the headline to read the full report.
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