Clingman: State Could See Record Turnout
From The Tulsa World ~ Oklahoma could see record turnout at the polls on Tuesday when voters pick a president and decide the fates of other issues and candidates on the ballot.
“A record would not be out of the realm of possibility at all,” said State Election Board Secretary Michael Clingman.
Clingman is predicting between 1.4 million and 1.5 million voters. If 1.5 million people vote, it would be a record, Clingman said.
During the last presidential election, the state saw 1.46 million voters, he said, which was up 150,000 from 2000.
“A record would not be out of the realm of possibility at all,” said State Election Board Secretary Michael Clingman.
Clingman is predicting between 1.4 million and 1.5 million voters. If 1.5 million people vote, it would be a record, Clingman said.
During the last presidential election, the state saw 1.46 million voters, he said, which was up 150,000 from 2000.
Labels: 2008 Voter Turnout, Mike Clingman


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