CLAREMORE —
Rogers County voters head to the polls today to cast ballots in the 2012 Presidential Primary election.
Polls will be open until 7 p.m. Voters are reminded to bring a photo ID when voting. Tuesday’s election is the first statewide contest in which voters are required to show proof of identification before voting under a new law approved by voters in 2010.
Claremore residents will vote on three City Charter changes.
Republicans and Democrats will have the opportunity to vote in their primary races Oklahoma has 40 of the 419 delegates up for grabs as one of the 10 states holding a Super Tuesday primary election.
All four GOP candidates have visited the Sooner State in hopes of courting voters, and Rick Santorum made a last-minute stop to the state over the weekend.
Although the Republican primary has attracted the most attention, Democrats are also electing a presidential nominee. Four candidates are challenging President Barack Obama for the nomination.
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Presidential Primary: Voters to select who gets Oklahoma’s 40 delegates
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Election Board does not certify 1-Cent Sales Tax vote
The Rogers County Election Board voted Tuesday not to certify results of the May 14 One-Cent Sales Tax election on advice from Assistant District Attorney David Iski.
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UPDATE: How you can help the recovery
Several local organizations are pulling together to collect items to assist survivors from the Moore tornado.
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Will Rogers Masonic Lodge accepting donations for Moore tornado survivors
The Will Rogers Masonic Lodge is enlisting the community’s help to provide items for the victims of the Moore tornado.
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Commissioners set Special Meeting to consider Road Tax vote validity
The Rogers County Commissioners set a special meeting for 1 p.m. Wednesday to determine if the May 14 One-Cent Sales tax vote should be rendered invalid.
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Send a Kid to Camp fundraiser begins
With school now out for most of Rogers County, it’s that time of year when many families are planning their summer activities.
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UPDATE: Recent county tax vote could be invalid
Voters went to the polls on Tuesday passing the renewal of the Rogers County One-Cent Sales Tax, however doubts over legal publication of the election are creating concern that the election could be invalid.
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RSU to host Cherokee council election forums
The June 22nd Cherokee tribal council elections will be the subject of a series of forums produced by RSU Public Television. The forums will be at 6 p.m. on June 3 in the Baird Hall Performance Studio on the Rogers State University Claremore campus.
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Voters to decide One-Cent Sales Tax
Rogers County voters go to the polls today to decide if a One-Cent Road Tax will be renewed.Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Early voting on 1-cent tax begins Friday
Early voting for the Rogers County Special 1-cent Tax election begins at 8 a.m. Friday at the Rogers County Election Board located at 415 West 1st Street in Claremore.
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Cowling's editorials wins 1st place at AP/ONE
Claremore Daily Progress Editor Randy Cowling captured first place for editorials Saturday during the Associated Press/Oklahoma News Executives competition in Norman.
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Election Board does not certify 1-Cent Sales Tax vote



