Oklahoma voter registration at record after 2018 election
January 17, 2019
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Voter registration in Oklahoma has reached an all-time high following the November mid-term election.
The Oklahoma State Election Board's annual Jan. 15 voter registration count eclipsed 2.1 million, the Tulsa World reported .
"Our state saw a big increase in voter engagement in 2018, and I am hopeful that this trend will continue through 2019 and into the 2020 elections," said Paul Ziriax, Secretary of the State Election Board.
Voter registration totals are usually the highest after a presidential election. The 2017 voter count, taken two months after the 2016 presidentia...
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