School board elections Tuesday

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Garvin County will go to the polls for board of education elections Tuesday.

Voters in the Pauls Valley school district will cast ballots for board of education seat 4. Candidates in that race are Joe Don Looney and Wayne Mikel.

Garvin County voters who reside in the Davis and Alex school districts, as well as those in the Canadian Valley Tech Center and Southern Tech districts will also have board of education races on the ballot Tuesday.

Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Garvin County Election Board Secretary Gayla Dean offered tips to voters this week, especially those who will be casting a ballot for the first time.

Those include the following: 

•Mark your ballot using the example posted at your polling place and inside your ballot booth. If you make a mistake, do not try to correct it. Instead, take your ballot to the precinct officials. They will destroy the ballot and issue a new one.

•You do not need to make a selection for each issue on the ballot in order for your ballot to be counted. The voting device will cast votes only for those issues which you have marked.

•Ballots can be read by the voting device regardless of how you insert the ballot into the system. If the system detects too many markings for a single office or question, an error code will appear. The voter can choose to submit the ballot as it is or request a new ballot.

•If you need assistance or would like to use the audio-assisted ballot system, let a precinct official know. You do not have to show proof of a disability to use the audio-assisted ballot system.

•Be sure to bring an approved form of identification. Federal and state issued photo IDs, passports, and tribal-issued, photo IDs are accepted. You may also use the voter identification card you were mailed when you registered.

Dean said if you forget your voter ID or your name is not found in the precinct registry, you may still cast a provisional ballot by signing an affidavit. A provisional ballot is sealed in a special envelope and counted after Election Day, once the voter’s information has been verified by the County Election Board. Election results cannot be certified until all provisional ballots have been researched, verified, and counted.

Election officials are there to assist voters and ensure all procedures are followed on Election Day, Dean said. If you believe a law has been violated. Contact precinct or county election officials immediately. Do not wait until you leave the polling location.

Voting activity is generally slowest during the mid-morning and mid-afternoon, but Dean said lines and wait times can vary from precinct to precinct. All voters who want to cast a ballot should be in line no later than 7 p.m.

“Anyone who is in line by 7 p.m. on Tuesday and eligible to vote, will be allowed to vote,” she said.

You can locate your polling location using the State Election Board’s OK Voter Portal at oklahoma.gov/ elections/ovp.

The Garvin County Election Board, 201 W. Grant, Room 8, is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, please contact the Election Board at 405238-3303 or garvincounty@elections.ok.gov.