Oklahoman After some Oklahoma City voters waited two or more hours to cast early ballots in November, Oklahoma lawmakers are looking to extend the state’s early-voting period. State legislators have advanced a bill to add a fourth in-person early voting day in presidential election years. The proposal would allow for early voting, also known as absentee in-person, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. the Wednesday before the election in addition to the current early voting days on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday prior to the election. House Bill 2663 by House Majority Floor Leader Jon Echols and Senate Majority Floor Leader Kim David cleared the Oklahoma House last week and advances to the Senate.