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Absentee ballot deadline draws near


The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot for the April 1 elections is nearing.

Pittsburg County Election Board Secretary Tonya Barnes reminds voters that the deadline to request an absentee ballot is 5 p.m. Monday, March 17.

Voters can submit a request using the OK Voter Portal at oklahoma.gov/elections/ovp. Request forms are also available at oklahoma.gov/elections and at the County Election Board.

Local school board elections that will be on the April 1 ballot include:

Indianola Public School Board of Education, Office No. 5: Gail Kendrick and Jimmy Shaw

Savanna Public School, Office No. 5: Dustin A. Phillips and Kimberly Holt

Local municipal elections that will be on the ballot include:

 

Haileyville                        Ward 1A             Danny Karr

Melissa K. Doyle

 

Haileyville                       Ward 4A             Vicky Allen

Clark F. Barnes

 

Hartshorne                  Ward 1                Rhonda Dugan

Paul Raymond Marean

Ward 2               Barney Rosso

James Shaw

Ward 3               Justin McLemore

Amber Shumway

 

Kiowa                 Trustee Ward 1             Scotty Barker

Kristi D. Hall

 

Krebs                                Ward 2               Connie Poole

Sherry DeFrange

 

Ward 3 –  Unexpired            Daniel Cuevas

Chuck Nelms

Jeanetta Houck

 

Quinton                        Trustee             Amanda Hartman

Mary Kilcrease

Adam Hoag

 

Trustee – Unexpired         Renee Gray

Allen Miller

 

Special school bond elections that will be on the ballot include:

 

Haileyville Public Schools

 

Indianola Public Schools

 

Kiowa Public Schools

 

Krebs Public Schools

 

Barnes reminds voters to allow time for an absentee ballot to be received, completed, and returned by mail to the County Election Board. “With some exceptions, all absentee ballot affidavits must be notarized before being returned. Voters should give themselves plenty of time to make sure all steps have been followed and that the ballot is returned on time in order to be counted,” Barnes said.

Voters exempt from having an absentee ballot affidavit notarized include those who are physically incapacitated and those who care for physically incapacitated individuals who cannot be left alone. Voters who request a “physically incapacitated” ballot must have the signature on their absentee ballot affidavit witnessed by two people.

The Pittsburg County Election Board is located at 7 E Chickasaw Ave. in McAlester and is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For questions, please contact the Election Board at 918-423-3877 or pittsburgcounty@elections.ok.gov.