Oklahoma will have its final election tallies done shortly after the polls close Tuesday, Gov. Kevin Stitt promised on Newsmax Saturday.
"When our polls close on Tuesday at 7 p.m., everything will be done," the Republican governor said on Newsmax's "America Right Now." "We have paper backups. All the votes will be tallied. We'll have our results in as every precinct reports by 8:30 p.m. ... We'll have safe and fair elections in Oklahoma."
Stitt also discussed the state's move to purge ineligible voters from its rolls, which eliminated some 453,000 people.