For the first time in state history, Oklahomans voted Tuesday against keeping a member of the state Supreme Court.
Voters declined to retain Justice Yvonne Kauger, giving Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt the ability to appoint a replacement.
Kevin Stitt. In a comment Wednesday, Stitt said it was time for change on the court. “This is a historic day,” he said.
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For the first time in state history, Oklahomans voted “no” to retain a state Supreme Court justice up for retention in ...
It was a close vote for three of the longest-serving Oklahoma Supreme Court Justices Tuesday night. Noma Gurich and James ...