The Oklahoma Supreme Court is putting on hold proposed new social studies standards for K-12 public school students that include conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
Oklahoma has proven that secure, transparent elections are possible. Local officials stand on the frontlines, but they can't carry the burden alone.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court’s decision frees petitioners from a months-long legal challenge that stalled its plan to gather signatures for open primary elections. But, challengers have not given up their fight.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced he is resigning from his elected position as the state’s top education official in a national television appearance.
Voters in northern Oklahoma will soon decide who will replace Rep. Ty Burns after the Republican lawmaker convicted of domestic abuse and assault announced he would resign. The filing period for the race to fill the soon-to-be vacant House District 35 seat will run Oct.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court voted 8-0 to allow a petition for State Question 836 that aims to change Oklahoma to an open primary election system to enter the signature stage.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that a proposed change to an open primary election system would not violate the state constitution, clearing the way for supporters to begin
The former secretary of Oklahoma’s top school board has demanded $100,000 from the state Department of Education, contending the agency wrongfully fired her after she complained department staff interfered with her job duties.