Early voting for Oklahoma Aug. 27 primary runoff begins Thursday

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Early voting begins Thursday for the Aug. 27 primary runoff.

Early voting at county election boards is 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday.

On Saturday, it is from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Voters will pick legislative candidates who failed to get 50% plus one vote in the June 18 primary.

Some races will be decided in the runoff.

House Budget and Appropriations Chairman Kevin Wallace, R-Wellston, faces Republican Jim Shaw of Chandler in the race for House District 32.

The two were the top vote getters in the June 18 primary. No independent or Libertarian filed for the post.

Wellston residents will also vote on a $10 million bond issue to improve schools.

Sen. Blake Cowboy Stephens, R-Tahlequah, faces Julie McIntosh, a Republican from Porter. The winner faces Margaret Cook, an independent from Tahlequah, in the November general election for the Senate District 3 seat.

Norman Republicans Lisa Standridge and Robert C. Keyes will face one another for the Senate District 15 seat.

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