Monday, November 2nd 2020, 12:33 pm
Monday is the last day to drop off their absentee ballots in Oklahoma ahead of Election Day and any ballots in the mail must arrive before the polls close on Tuesday.
The Election Board is the only location you can drop off your absentee ballot in Tulsa County which has seen a long line of people waiting to drop off their ballot all Monday morning.
Officials want to remind voters that they can only turn in their own absentee and can not turn in a ballot for someone else. Voters will also need an ID to prove who they are when turning in the ballot.
Ballots should be assembled as if it were going to be mailed, which means putting your ballot inside the affidavit envelope, then placing it inside another envelope which is the return envelope.
“I didn't think it would be that long, but it didn't take them very long to get it through. I wanted to get here earlier, but it was okay it was good and seemed like everything was going real smooth," said Tulsa County voter Francida Mitchell.
The Election Board says they have had a few people ask to vote early, but officials are reminding people that Early voting ended this weekend.
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