Elections
What you should know about State Question 814
Unlike State Question 805, SQ 814 has garnered little attention, thus many Oklahomans are in the dark as to what the measure entails.
Get to know your candidate: Chuck Threadgill
Chuck Threadgill is running against incumbent Mark Lawson for House District 30. Learn more about why he’s running and what he plans to do if…
“The largest turnout I’ve ever seen,” Sapulpans flock to early voting
Thousands of voters stood in line, sometimes in the rain and wind, in order to cast their vote early for 2020 election.
Safe and sane in-person voting
A record number of people are expected to vote in person this year. Voters can follow a few basic tips to ensure safety and sanity.
Get the facts on State Question 805
Read our thorough story on State Question 805 and what it means for the repeat offenders in Oklahoma.
Voter alert issued after fake text message about polling place change
Oklahoma Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax has issued a “voter alert” after a voter received a text message stating that their polling place had changed.
What is the Electoral College and how does it work?
The Electoral College is one of the most important parts of the election process—but also one of the most poorly understood. Learn about it here.
County political chairmen stand together against theft and vandalism of campaign signs
“We have a political process in this country and in this state in which we can freely state our preferences, and settle it at the…
Mail-in voting is safe and secure. Here’s how to do it
The modern political climate has led to a large amount of confusion regarding “mail-in voting” for this election. County election officials maintain that the process…
State Question 802 barely passes; Creek County June election results
Results are still coming in on the State Question, and it could go either way. Here is what we know so far.