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Oklahoma has almost always voted for the Republican presidential candidate, and this year, there weren't any substantially competitive statewide races aside from the judicial retention elections ...
How long has Oklahoma been a red state? Oklahoma has consistently been a Republican state since 1968 with Richard Nixon’s winning campaign for the 37th president. During this election ...
Oklahoma stayed bright red after Tuesday's historic election saw voters turn out in force, many motivated by anticipation or fear. Though early voting set records, final unofficial election ...
How long has Oklahoma been a red state? Oklahoma has consistently been a Republican state since 1968 with Richard Nixon’s winning campaign for the 37th president. During this election ...
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Oklahoma's November general election is today. What to know about state, local races.It’s officially Election Day in Oklahoma. Here's what voters need to know about who is on your ballot, polling place hours, and more.
No Republican or independent candidate filed, meaning the winner of the Democratic primary election on Tuesday will become next representative.
Take a look at Oklahoma's election history. That doesn’t even account for the poor Oklahomans who had to stand in lines for three-plus hours to vote early.
The Oklahoma State Primary and special elections are on Tuesday, June 30. Polls are set to open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m., according to the Oklahoma State Election Board. Below are the times ...
Oklahoma has almost always voted for the Republican presidential candidate, and this year, there weren't any substantially competitive statewide races aside from the judicial retention elections ...
How long has Oklahoma been a red state? Oklahoma has consistently been a Republican state since 1968 with Richard Nixon’s winning campaign for the 37th president. During this election ...
Oklahoma has almost always voted for the Republican presidential candidate, and this year, there weren't any substantially competitive statewide races aside from the judicial retention elections ...
Oklahoma has almost always voted for the Republican presidential candidate, and this year, there weren't any substantially competitive statewide races aside from the judicial retention elections ...
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