ππ» ππ»π»πΌππ»π°π²πΊπ²π»π π³πΏπΌπΊ #CherokeeVote: Early voting for state and local elections is underway in multiple counties across Oklahoma! π³οΈ
β‘οΈ Early voting for the February 14 election is Thursday, February 9, and Friday, February 10, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
β‘οΈ Early voting is typically held at the County Election Board, although some counties may have an alternate or additional voting site. A list of early voting locations is available on the State Election Board website: oklahoma.gov/elections/voteβ¦
β‘οΈ February elections include the Board or Education primaries, as well as school propositions, local elections, and city council elections. Some voters will also have county questions on the ballot. The election list is available on the State Election Board website.
β‘οΈ The election board reminds voters to verify that they have an election before heading out to vote. Sample ballots are available in the OK Voter Portal. (You will only have a sample ballot available if you have an election.)
β‘οΈ Voters with questions should contact their County Election Board or the State Election Board at info@elections.ok.gov or 405-521-2391. If you have any questions regarding our upcoming Cherokee Nation tribal elections, please visit our website at CherokeeVote.com
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π§΅: Cherokee Nation Principal Chief @ChuckHoskin_Jr was in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday meeting with congressional leaders to advocate Cherokee Nationβs priorities for the 2023 #FarmBill.
2: Cherokee Nation is the largest tribe in the United States and joined other tribal leaders in D.C. supporting the Native Farm Bill Coalition (@NativeFarmBill) to advance the policy priorities of Native American producers in the upcoming Farm Bill through a strong, united voice.
3: βThe 2023 Farm bill is important because it shapes for the next five years federal policy related to agriculture, and for #IndianCountry there are some specific needs." β Chief @ChuckHoskin_Jr