Recent Election Results, Deadline for Absentee Ballots for March 5 Election

Ponca City Now - February 15, 2024 12:07 pm

Newkirk Public School-Proposition No. 1 –

260 – Yes

55 – No

Newkirk Public School-Proposition No. 2 –

261 – Yes

52 – No

Ponca City Commissioner No. 2

Harold Lee Randolph

votes – 106

Stephanie L. Austin –

votes – 454

The deadline to request absentee ballots by mail is approaching. Applications must be received by the Kay County Election Board no later than 5 p.m. Monday February 19, 2024.

Kay County Election Board Secretary Carol Leaming, said absentee voting is available to all voter and applications can be submitted several ways.” In Oklahoma, no excuse is needed to vote by absentee ballot, and it’s easy to apply! Voters can submit their application online, in-person, by fax, mail or even email,” said Carol Leaming.

Voters can apply online using the OK Voter Portal at oklahoma.gov/elections/ovp. Applications are also available at the Kay County Election Board or can be downloaded at oklahoma.gov/elections

Leaming reminds voters that only the applicant can submit his or her own absentee ballot application. It is against the law to submit an absentee ballot application for another person.

Voters with questions about absentee voting should contact the Kay County Election Board at 580 362 2130 or [email protected]

The Kay County Election Board is located at 219 S Main St. in Newkirk and is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

 

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