Oklahoma voted Republican for another election cycle and was one of two states where every county turned red in the presidential election.
Kirt is asking the Legislature to end an option that allows voters to simply check a box to select all candidates of a specific political affiliation
Oklahomans weighed in on the US president, decided the fate of three state Supreme Court justices and voted to approve or reject two state questions.
On Thursday, State Superintendent Ryan Walters sent a memo to Oklahoma parents and school leaders highlighting policy priorities after Tuesday’s election results.
Just a little under 600 immigrants, both legal and illegal, serving sentences for crimes in Oklahoma prisons will likely be a part of the first rounds of President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans.
For the third time in a row, Trump won all 77 counties in Oklahoma. Some of the state's bigger counties, like Oklahoma County, had narrow margins.
The solicitation followed Walters’ mandate that a Bible be placed in every Oklahoma public school classroom and that all schools teach from the Bible.
Two of the three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices on the ballot during Tuesday's election will retain their seats in what turned out to be one of the closest races in the state.
Multiple Oklahoma judges face retention votes today. But efforts to unseat three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices have garnered the most attention.
Republican Rep. Stephanie Bice won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Oklahoma on Tuesday. She defeated Democrat Madison Horn, a cybersecurity expert from Oklahoma City. Bice, a former state senator from Edmond,
Oklahoma County Sheriff Tommie Johnson III won reelection Tuesday by defeating repeat challenger Wayland Cubit, according to unofficial results.