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Outside groups have spent nearly $3 million on Oklahoma legislative races ahead of the June 16 primary election. Political action committees with obscure funding sources are fueling the spending.
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Oklahomans are headed to their polling places today to cast primary ballots and consider a state question on raising minimum wage. Follow this story to stay updated as results come in.
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Nine Republicans and three Democrats are competing for party nominations as Oklahoma prepares to elect a new governor this fall.
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After nearly three years in the works, a state question to raise Oklahoma's minimum wage hits the ballot today.
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Outside groups have reported nearly $26 million in independent expenditures ahead of the June 16 primary election, almost triple the amount spent in 2022.
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Oklahoma voters go to the polls Tuesday to pick favorites for elected offices and determine the fate of a proposal to hike the minimum wage.
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In response to concerns from candidates, elected officials and the public, Oklahoma's Ethics Commission began exploring the regulation of AI-generated campaign ads at a special meeting Friday.
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Oklahomans will soon consider State Question 832 to raise the minimum wage. It repeals the agricultural exemption and some farm groups are against the measure.
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Ballots for the June 16 primary election include outdated language on Oklahoma's State Question 832, which would raise the minimum wage in the state.
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There are half a dozen candidates vying to win the Republican primary in the race to be State of Oklahoma's next lieutenant governor. There is no Democratic primary because one candidate is running.