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Some Voters, Who Should Have Received Them, Are Refused Tulsa Mayoral Ballots

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Apparent confusion over the non-partisan nature of the Tulsa Mayor’s race led to some voters not getting a ballot for the chief executive’s post. Election Board Secretary Patty Bryant says although volunteers received training about the change to non-partisan, some precinct workers did not understand that every voter, regardless of party, got a mayoral ballot.

Bryant says every precinct has been contacted to make sure officials understand all registered voters in the city of Tulsa get a mayoral ballot. She says if you did not get a ballot for mayor you may return to the precinct, and vote it. She says safeguards are in place to make sure no one votes twice.