While much of the Super Tuesday attention focuses on the race for the White House, many Tulsa County residents will be casting votes in multiple primary races Tuesday.
Republicans will see 12 names for president on the left side of their ballots, though only five remain in the race: Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, John Kasich and Ben Carson.
On the right side of the ballot, members of the GOP will cast a vote for Tulsa County sheriff. Nine names appear there.
Democrats should expect a relatively shorter stay at their precincts tomorrow. They'll choose between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in the presidential primary, though the ballot comes with seven total choices.
Because Rex Berry is the only Democrat running for sheriff, he won't appear on the ballot, according Aaron Wiedman at the the Tulsa County Election Board.
Wiedman also says the past candidates for office who've suspended their campaigns will remain on the ballot because they were printed about a month and a half before the March 1 primary.
In Sand Springs, voters will choose whether to re-elect Michael Phillips to Sand Springs City Coucil, Ward 1 or replace him with Phil Nollan.
Finally, 120-130 residents of Tulsa County's 802nd precinct will vote yes or no on a proposition to make the Oakhurst annexation a part of the Berryhill Fire Protection District.
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