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Opponents filed two lawsuits in the Oklahoma Supreme Court challenging a new law that limits the number of initiative ...
Podcaster Show PlayerNew voting machines are coming, but Oklahoma voters may not notice a difference State officials say voters shouldn't notice a difference over past elections.
Changes approved recently by lawmakers in Texas, Oklahoma and Nevada could help their states lure some of the big-money legal ...
But voting machines are not the same as personal computers. They are simple tabulating machines. They have no modems and are not connected to the internet, so it’s impossible to hack them.
Oklahoma's public school history teachers will soon be required to teach the disproved conspiracy theory that the Democratic Party stole the 2020 presidential election from President Donald Trump.
Trump’s executive order on elections, Mike Johnson’s SAVE Act, and Republican-backed laws nationwide are threatening many Americans’ right to vote.
The system was cinched in 2012, when the Oklahoma State Election Board purchased the eScan A/T voting machines and deployed them to all 77 counties. What a load off the collective Oklahoma mind.
About 64% of Oklahoma's electorate participated in the Nov. 5 election, down from 69% in 2020 and 68% in 2016.
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