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No Republican or independent candidate filed, meaning the winner of the Democratic primary election on Tuesday will become next representative.
One hundred laws will take effect in Oklahoma, starting July 1st. Nearly one-third deal with education and teachers. School districts across the state will have less than two months review the ...
Oklahoma Supreme Court Chief Justice Dustin P. Rowe conducted the swearing-in ceremony where the new members swore to support ...
As an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling looms on whether voters will have the chance to open state primary elections to all, the ...
Oklahoma Supreme Court is hearing arguments on SQ 836, a proposal allowing open primary elections for all voters.
The State Republican Party claimed the state question violated their constitutional rights to associate one candidate of ...
An Oklahoma judge granted State Superintendent Ryan Walters' motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the newly approved social ...
Oklahoma Supreme Court justices on Tuesday questioned the timing of the state Republican Party’s challenge of a proposed ...
Oklahoma lawmakers reflect on key 2025 legislation, preview interim studies on issues like childcare and sex trafficking, and ...
Between activism, election results and protest turnout, the prevailing political winds suggest the backlash to the president ...
An Afghan man in Oklahoma accused of planning a terrorist attack on Election Day in the U.S. pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide support to a terrorist organization on Friday. Nasir Ahmad ...
Oklahoma judge dismisses lawsuit against new social studies standards amid controversy over 2020 election and religious content. Schools to implement curriculum by fall.