On Thursday, election officials in Cleveland and McClain counties will recount ballot in the Republican primary for House District 20 and Senate District 15.
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"Oklahomans can be proud that our state has a voting system that is accurate and secure," State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax said.
Latest data shows 29,690 LeFlore County residents and 24,678 Sequoyah County residents are currently registered to vote.
The barriers will be placed out front, at the end of the office building's long driveway off of N Lincoln Boulevard to protect election workers and voters. Early voting takes place at the office, as well as voting on election days.
Oklahoma’s voting system is leading to low turnout rates, the election of more extreme candidates and disenfranchisement of voters who are excluded from participating in primary elections, experts said.
While many will cast their ballots in person during Oklahoma's upcoming general election in November, numerous will need to submit an absentee ballot.
For the second time since June, a high-powered Republican in the Oklahoma Legislature lost on election night. What does this mean for the future?
Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax says a statewide audit showed exact match between reported results and verified numbers
Before casting your vote in November's general election, you'll want to take a look at your sample ballot to see what you're deciding on.
"There's been a lot of people talk to me (about a gubernatorial campaign) — not just in the district but across the state," Hern said during a visit to the Tulsa World.
The new Oklahoma State Freedom Caucus launched Tuesday on the steps of the Oklahoma Capitol.Members of the new caucus said the goal is to advance conservative