Ballot selfies are a chance to show you're engaged in the election, or that you voted for your favorite candidate, but are they legal in Oklahoma?
Today marks the final day to request an absentee ballot in Oklahoma before the Nov. 5 presidential election. Here's how to get yours.
Though Oklahoma has been known for its secure elections, the recent arrest of an Afghan national who the FBI said was planning an Election Day terrorist attack has many state officials working overtime to ensure poll workers and voters are safe.
Candidates to replace term-limited Bob Anthony are Republican Brian Bingman, Democrat Harold Spradling and Libertarian Chad Williams.
No Oklahoma judge has lost a retention election. If a justice is removed from the bench, an independent commission chooses three applicants for a list from which the governor chooses.
To vote absentee in Oklahoma, you must have a notary present. Oklahoma law says notaries aren’t allowed to charge a fee. State law requires standard absentee ballots be notarized. If you’re worried about where to find a notary in the next two weeks, the state's website has a list.
A study found that Oklahoma is at the bottom of the pack when it comes to political engagement. Here's a look at the list.
Officials with metro-area counties have put in extra efforts to make safety a priority after an Afghan national living in Oklahoma City was arrested for plotting an Election Day terrorist attack on behalf of ISIS.
Oklahomans will vote on retaining three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices in just two weeks. Advertisements have urged Oklahomans to vote against keeping the justices. Negative advertisements called the three justices on the bench "liberals," but a former Republican attorney general said the ads are not good for the judicial system.
OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR) – Early voting, also known as in-person absentee voting, is available to all voters in Oklahoma. You can vote early at your designated location from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the Thursday and Friday before an election.
Officials with metro-area counties have put in extra efforts to make safety a priority after an Afghan national living in Oklahoma City was arrested for plotting an Election Day terrorist attack on behalf of ISIS.
Since 1974, a non-Republican challenger has beaten an Oklahoma Republican congressional incumbent once — and that blip was reversed in the next election cycle.