Republican Sen. Lonnie Paxton will be the chamber's new president pro tem. Sen. Julia Kirt will lead the Democratic caucus ...
Iowa, a state with a similar number of people eligible to vote, had a turnout rate of 71% compared to Oklahoma's 53.4%. Iowa ...
Despite a record vote count, Oklahoma's turnout and voter participation rates were actually lower than four years ago.
but Trump did win the majority of votes in all of Oklahoma's 77 counties, which makes us an "all-red state." The terms "red ...
Oklahomans weighed in on the US president, decided the fate of three state Supreme Court justices and voted to approve or ...
Sen. Lonnie Paxton, seen here on the floor during last legislative session, has been selected by the majority Republican ...
More than 30 seats in the state House of Representatives were decided Tuesday, with a few open seats filled by Capitol ...
Trump carried every county in the state for a third time and won by a larger margin than ever before. Republican Party ...
Trump won all 77 counties, earning 66% of the vote. Vice President Kamala Harris carved out a little less than 32%. In ...
Voters will decide on an election that will choose one of the three seats on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.
Oklahoma's state House and Senate seats remain under Republican control following the latest election, with no seats changing party hands.
President-elect Donald Trump announced one his plans for his incoming presidential term is the dismantling of the U.S.