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    Your guide to early voting in Washington County: Dates, locations and more

    By Andy Dossett, Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise,

    7 hours ago

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    As the Nov. 5, 2024 General Election approaches, most voters have their pick for president. But here's a look at who else will appear on your ballot and how to ensure your vote counts in Washington County.

    When can I vote early for Washington County's general elections?

    Early voting starts Thursday, Oct. 31, and runs through Saturday, Nov. 2.

    The polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

    Voters can vote early on the fourth floor of Bartlesville City Hall, located at 401 S Johnstone Ave, Ste 4 in Bartlesville.

    The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise is providing this content free of charge as part of our commitment to inform and empower Washington County voters. Please consider supporting local journalism through a subscription.

    What's on the general ballot?

    Voters in Washington County will have the chance to decide on a range of important races and measures this November, from the President down to the Bartlesville City Council. To find out exactly who and what will be on your ballot, visit the state election board's election list .

    Washington County residents will vote on the following:

    • President
    • State Corpate Commisioner
    • United States Representative - District 2
    • Eleven Judicial Retentions
    • Two State Questions
    • One Washington County Question

    Bartlesville voters will also select their city councilor based on their respective wards. For a sample ballot, check out the Oklahoma Voter Portal .

    What do I need to take to the polls?

    You'll need to bring a valid photo ID or the voter registration card you received from your County Election Board when you registered.

    Acceptable IDs must be issued by the federal government, state, or a recognized tribal nation, and they must be current through the election date.

    For more details on acceptable forms of identification, visit the Oklahoma State Election Board website.

    How can I see Oklahoma election results?

    Visit examiner-enterprise.com to see returns on election night Nov. 5 in all races.

    Follow unofficial election night results at the Oklahoma State Election Board website here .

    This article originally appeared on Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise: Your guide to early voting in Washington County: Dates, locations and more

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