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The Oklahoma Supreme Court is putting on hold proposed social studies standards for K-12 public school students that include ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled a proposed state question to bring open primaries to the state is “legally sufficient,” ...
Currently, voters can only vote in the primary elections for the party with which they’re registered. If the proposed change ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court voted 8-0 to allow a petition for State Question 836 that aims to change Oklahoma to an open primary election system to enter the signature stage.
An initiative petition aiming to reform Oklahoma’s election system and open primaries can begin collecting signatures ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that a proposed change to an open primary election system would not violate the state constitution, clearing the way for supporters to begin ...
An effort to allow more voters to participate in primary election has gained momentum thanks to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Former AG Bill Barr recounts in deposition how he informed Trump of Epstein’s death A Spelunker Thought She Found Trash in a ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court’s decision frees petitioners from a months-long legal challenge that stalled its plan to gather ...
On Tuesday, the Oklahoma Supreme Court today ruled 8-0 that State Question 836, a proposed constitutional amendment to create a system of open primary elections, is “legally sufficient for ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ordered the state to stop implementing controversial social studies standards as a lawsuit works its way through court.