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Stitt: RT @OKelections: REMINDER: In-person absentee voting ("early voting") closes at 2 p.m. today! Voters in line by 2 p.m. will be able to vote. Find your "early voting" location: https://t.co/gBL9sU1pTz View a sample ballot: https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH

10/31/2020

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REMINDER: In-person absentee voting ("early voting") closes at 2 p.m. today! Voters in line by 2 p.m. will be able to vote.

Find your "early voting" location: https://t.co/gBL9sU1pTz

View a sample ballot: https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH

— Oklahoma State Election Board (@OKelections) October 31, 2020

RT @OKelections: REMINDER: In-person absentee voting ("early voting") closes at 2 p.m. today! Voters in line by 2 p.m. will be able to vote. Find your "early voting" location: https://t.co/gBL9sU1pTz View a sample ballot: https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH"

October 31, 2020 at 01:11PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: Dont forget All voters must show proof of identity when voting early or on Election Day. More information: https://t.co/LJjo3fIFbf https://t.co/5KCIMcDZnA

10/30/2020

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Don’t forget❗️
All voters must show proof of identity when voting early or on Election Day. More information: https://t.co/LJjo3fIFbf pic.twitter.com/5KCIMcDZnA

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) October 30, 2020

Don’t forget❗️ All voters must show proof of identity when voting early or on Election Day. More information: https://t.co/LJjo3fIFbf https://t.co/5KCIMcDZnA"

October 30, 2020 at 03:32PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: RT @OKelections: Don't forget! "Early voting" is open across the state until 6 p.m. tonight. (All voters in line by 6 p.m. will be able to vote.) To vote early you must vote in the county where you are registered to vote. Find your "early voting

10/30/2020

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Don't forget! "Early voting" is open across the state until 6 p.m. tonight. (All voters in line by 6 p.m. will be able to vote.)

To vote early, you must vote in the county where you are registered to vote.

Find your "early voting" location: https://t.co/gBL9sUj0L7

— Oklahoma State Election Board (@OKelections) October 30, 2020

RT @OKelections: Don't forget! "Early voting" is open across the state until 6 p.m. tonight. (All voters in line by 6 p.m. will be able to vote.) To vote early, you must vote in the county where you are registered to vote. Find your "early voting" location: https://t.co/gBL9sUj0L7"

October 30, 2020 at 12:48PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: Storms like these take a coordinated effort. Our local cities and counties state agencies nonprofits like @unitedwayokc & @RedCrossOK and the private sector partners like @OGandE @PSOklahoma and our co-ops have all been working together to hel

10/29/2020

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Storms like these take a coordinated effort. Our local cities and counties, state agencies, nonprofits like @unitedwayokc & @RedCrossOK and the private sector partners like @OGandE, @PSOklahoma and our co-ops have all been working together to help Oklahomans.

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) October 29, 2020

Storms like these take a coordinated effort. Our local cities and counties, state agencies, nonprofits like @unitedwayokc & @RedCrossOK and the private sector partners like @OGandE, @PSOklahoma and our co-ops have all been working together to help Oklahomans."

October 29, 2020 at 03:19PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: These crews are living out the Oklahoma Standard and are working long hours in really tough conditions to help their fellow Oklahomans. Please continue to give them the space to work safely.

10/29/2020

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These crews are living out the Oklahoma Standard and are working long hours in really tough conditions to help their fellow Oklahomans. Please continue to give them the space to work safely.

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) October 29, 2020

These crews are living out the Oklahoma Standard and are working long hours in really tough conditions to help their fellow Oklahomans. Please continue to give them the space to work safely."

October 29, 2020 at 03:15PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: Before the storm hit on Monday I declared a state of emergency. This let power companies bring in extra crews and equipment as quickly as possible. I spent some time with line crews last night and I want to thank all of our electrical workers for

10/29/2020

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Before the storm hit on Monday, I declared a state of emergency. This let power companies bring in extra crews and equipment as quickly as possible. I spent some time with line crews last night, and I want to thank all of our electrical workers for everything they’re doing.

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) October 29, 2020

Before the storm hit on Monday, I declared a state of emergency. This let power companies bring in extra crews and equipment as quickly as possible. I spent some time with line crews last night, and I want to thank all of our electrical workers for everything they’re doing."

October 29, 2020 at 03:09PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: We are live giving an update on how were working together to clean up and recover from this weeks ice storm. https://t.co/T0lCdbxKQt

10/29/2020

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We are live giving an update on how we’re working together to clean up and recover from this week’s ice storm. https://t.co/T0lCdbxKQt

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) October 29, 2020

We are live giving an update on how we’re working together to clean up and recover from this week’s ice storm. https://t.co/T0lCdbxKQt"

October 29, 2020 at 03:07PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: I got to meet with @OGandE line crews last night before they went out for the night shift. Theyre the true Oklahoma Standard many dont have power at their homes but are working so hard to help their neighbors. Thank you to everyone working to

10/29/2020

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I got to meet with @OGandE line crews last night before they went out for the night shift.

They’re the true Oklahoma Standard — many don’t have power at their homes but are working so hard to help their neighbors.

Thank you to everyone working to get the power back on! #okwx pic.twitter.com/K9jFgOQniu

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) October 29, 2020

I got to meet with @OGandE line crews last night before they went out for the night shift. They’re the true Oklahoma Standard — many don’t have power at their homes but are working so hard to help their neighbors. Thank you to everyone working to get the power back on! #okwx https://t.co/K9jFgOQniu"

October 29, 2020 at 11:20AM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: The First Lady and I express our deepest condolences to Officer Lindseys family and his brothers and sisters at the Tulsa Police Department. We will keep them in our prayers.

10/28/2020

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The First Lady and I express our deepest condolences to Officer Lindsey’s family and his brothers and sisters at the Tulsa Police Department. We will keep them in our prayers.

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) October 29, 2020

The First Lady and I express our deepest condolences to Officer Lindsey’s family and his brothers and sisters at the Tulsa Police Department. We will keep them in our prayers."

October 28, 2020 at 08:54PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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Stitt: Jerad Lindseys calling in life was to protect others. He protected Tulsans during his 15 years as a police officer and he protected his fellow officers through his service in leadership roles with the Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police as well as at

10/28/2020

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Jerad Lindsey’s calling in life was to protect others. He protected Tulsans during his 15 years as a police officer, and he protected his fellow officers through his service in leadership roles with the Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police as well as at the state and national levels. https://t.co/F1ltSoo9C4

— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) October 29, 2020

Jerad Lindsey’s calling in life was to protect others. He protected Tulsans during his 15 years as a police officer, and he protected his fellow officers through his service in leadership roles with the Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police as well as at the state and national levels. https://t.co/F1ltSoo9C4"

October 28, 2020 at 08:54PM - Gov. Kevin Stitt
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