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Oklahoma Governor highlights recent voter purge as latest in ongoing election integrity efforts
Gov. Kevin Stitt says more than 450,000 Oklahomans have been purged from the state’s voter registry since 2021. While removing inactive and ineligible voters is routine, now is a good time for Oklahomans to ensure they didn’t accidentally get cut from the rolls.
Oklahoma voter registration ends Oct. 11 for Nov. 5 elections
The Oklahoma voter registration deadline is approaching.Oct. 11 is the last day to apply for voter registration to be eligible to vote on Nov. 5.In addition t
Oklahoma heightens civic engagement worries with removal of over 453,000 from voter rolls
The removal of more than 453,000 inactive or ineligible Oklahoma voter registrations has prompted concerns over citizen disillusionment and calls for state residents to make sure they can vote in nearing elections.
Oklahoma's young voters are enthusiastic about voting in the election, teacher says
OU professor says strong majorities in states like Oklahoma may discourage participation in the political process ― even simply registering to vote
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Oklahoma’s election system frustrates this politics editor. No wonder other voters don’t show up
For the first time in many years, I didn’t vote in an Oklahoma primary election. It might sound odd coming from the editor of a political nonprofit publication and from someone who typically shows up at even the lowest turnout elections,
Oklahoma Purges Over 453,000 Ineligible Voters from Rolls Ahead of 2024 Election—What It Means for Voter Integrity
Oklahoma has announced the removal of more than 453,000 ineligible voters from its voter rolls as of September 19, 2024, a move aimed at ensuring voter integrity ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
Oklahoma Governor purges 453,000 voters weeks before election
Just weeks before the November Presidential Election, Oklahoma Republican Governor Kevin Stitt announced the purges of over 453,000 voters Wednesday in a state with the lowest voter turnout in the nation.
More than 463,000 voters removed from state voter rolls
More than 463,000 voters removed from state voter rolls
Stitt touts voter integrity efforts in Oklahoma update
Governor Kevin Stitt and state election officials provided an update on efforts to maintain Oklahoma’s standing as a leader in election integrity.
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Oklahoma's Republican Party is shifting to the right. Where does that leave moderates?
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Voters register ahead of presidential election
The Stillwater League of Women Voters on Tuesday helped register residents to vote in the Nov. 5 presidential election as ...
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Oklahoma Policy Advocates Push For Increased Voter Education Ahead Of General Election
The website World Population Review ranks Oklahoma at the bottom for voter turnout. Historically, Oklahoma has carried one of ...
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‘People will remember’: Norman residents want public vote on arena and entertainment district financing plan
Some Norman residents tell News 4 they plan on petitioning for a public vote after city councilmembers approved a plan to ...
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County commissioner resignation will cost Oklahoma County, could disrupt new jail plans
Oklahoma County Commissioner Carrie Blumert is resigning to follow her dreams. The chairman says she could be leaving behind ...
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FDR's visit preceded unusual election | Only in Oklahoma
He came to "say a few kind words" in support of Sen. Elmer Thomas' bid for re-election. But it didn't go as expected -- he ...
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