Multiple states are voting on mayors and special propositions on Nov. 4, 2025, but not Oklahoma. Here's when our special elections will take place.
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Oklahoma 2025 elections on school bonds, city races set for Nov. 18. Here's what to know.
Voters in 27 Oklahoma counties will decide local bond issues, city council races and school upgrades on Nov. 18. Here's what’s on the ballot.
In Oklahoma, residents in 26 counties will vote in local special elections in November, but not on the same day as much of the nation.
Millions of Americans are heading to the polls on Tuesday for numerous key races on the state and local levels nationwide.
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Oklahomans across the state will head to the polls in two weeks to participate in an upcoming special election. On Nov. 18, voters in El Reno and Mustang will decide who will represent them as mayor, and in Minco, residents will vote for or against a bond for Minco Public Schools.
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A new Oklahoma law will reduce the number of dates when local elections can be held, consolidating six possible election dates throughout the year to five specific dates.Senate Bill 652 is designed to save money for counties and increase voter engagement by reducing election fatigue.
Experts discuss potential issues arising from the appearance of AI in an Oklahoma political ad featuring a candidate for governor.
The Oklahoma State Election Board announced on Friday it’s no longer offering election reminders. According to election officials, the new change to services is due to a change with its vendor, with the following services no longer being offered: Email notifications are not affected by this change.
Rep. Forrest Bennett, who represents most of downtown and central Oklahoma City, wrote on Facebook that he will be resigning in the “coming weeks.”
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