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Governor announces more than 450,000 names of ineligible voters have been removed from registration prior to 2024 general election.
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When Oklahoma lawmakers passed a bill in 2015 authorizing online voter registration, most viewed the measure as a modern solution to boost the state’s persistently low voter participation rate. Nearly seven years later, the state’s online registration platform remains a work in progress.
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Oklahoma lawmakers took the first steps towards passing laws that would tighten voter registration laws, give poll watchers more protections and make it more difficult for state questions to get on the ballot or pass.
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Potential Oklahoma voters have just over two weeks to register to vote and to verify that they won’t be locked out of this fall’s pivotal general…
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The Oklahoma City Thunder announced a new initiative this week called Thunder Vote, which aims to ensure all eligible Oklahoma citizens are registered to…
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Oklahoma, one of 10 states that doesn’t offer online voter registration, has seen a sharp decline in new voter sign-ups this year as COVID-19 has created…
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The chair of the political science department at East Central University in Ada challenges her students to enroll their peer to vote.“Instead of me an old…
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In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU’s Dick Pryor and eCapitol’s Shawn Ashley discuss what Todd Lamb’s loss means for the remaining gubernatorial…
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In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU’s Dick Pryor and eCapitol’s Shawn Ashley are joined once again by political scientist Keith Gaddie. The three…
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Already one of the most conservative states in the nation, Oklahoma continues to grow redder.The state Election Board’s recent annual count of registered…