Even if that were true, you are still implying they have the ability to count the vote apparently faster than any other state and analyze those votes to that degree.
More problematic, historic voter turnout in Oklahoma is some of the lowest in the country… So the number of people that have not voted, would be enough to flip the state in any direction. Using your simplified numbers, it would be like 100 registered voters, 35 of which voted one way, and 15 going the other. There are still 50 people that have not voted with polls open for 2-3 more hours, and deciding that’s good enough and calling it.
Even if that were true, you are still implying they have the ability to count the vote apparently faster than any other state and analyze those votes to that degree.
More problematic, historic voter turnout in Oklahoma is some of the lowest in the country… So the number of people that have not voted, would be enough to flip the state in any direction. Using your simplified numbers, it would be like 100 registered voters, 35 of which voted one way, and 15 going the other. There are still 50 people that have not voted with polls open for 2-3 more hours, and deciding that’s good enough and calling it.