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Oklahoma has almost always voted for the Republican presidential candidate, and this year, there weren't any substantially competitive statewide races aside from the judicial retention elections ...
It’s officially Election Day in Oklahoma. Here's what voters need to know about who is on your ballot, polling place hours, and more.
A group of parents, teachers and religious leaders want the OK Supreme Court to block new lessons featuring religion, false ...
Filed Tuesday on behalf of more than 30 parents, students, teachers and faith leaders, a second lawsuit is challenging ...
Oklahoma Supreme Court Chief Justice Dustin P. Rowe conducted the swearing-in ceremony where the new members swore to support ...
Voters will decide on three Oklahoma House district seats Tuesday, June 10. Here's a look at the candidates for each seat.
The State Republican Party claimed the state question violated their constitutional rights to associate one candidate of ...
Oklahoma Supreme Court is hearing arguments on SQ 836, a proposal allowing open primary elections for all voters.
New academic standards in Oklahoma call for the teaching of "discrepancies" in the 2020 election, continuing the spread of a false narrative years after it was first pushed by Trump and his allies.
Oklahoma lawmakers reflect on key 2025 legislation, preview interim studies on issues like childcare and sex trafficking, and ...
A lawsuit alleges that state superintendent Ryan Walters added a provision on election questions without notifying some board members before they voted.
Oklahoma instituted updated academic standards in 2025 requiring schools to teach high school students that widespread fraud impacted the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.