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Oklahoma voters whittled down candidates for state superintendent, U.S. Senate and U.S. House races, several statewide offices, and nearly a dozen state legislative seats on Tuesday.
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Oklahoma voters will cast ballots for dozens of statewide races, as well as state lawmakers and other local races.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss a lawsuit filed by Labor Commissioner candidate Sean Roberts against State Rep. Carol Bush for slander, and several primary runoff elections.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a call from five Republican female lawmakers for Labor Commissioner candidate Sean Roberts to drop out of the race after accusations from his ex-wife of abuse and mistreatment and more.
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Oklahoma voters whittled down candidates for federal, statewide and legislative offices on Tuesday.
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Several candidates in Oklahoma's upcoming congressional and legislative primaries continue to push the lie that there was widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election. With little pushback from GOP leadership, experts worry their lies will have lasting impacts.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the Tourism Department canceling its contract with Swadley's Bar-B-Q to run restaurants in state parks, Gov. Stitt signing a bill to remove nonbinary designations from birth certificates and Oklahoma Republican Party Chairman and Congressional candidate John Bennett calling for the execution of Dr. Anthony Fauci by firing squad.
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The Oklahoma Election Board ruled Monday that state Rep. Sean Roberts can still run for Oklahoma Labor Commissioner, but he can't refer to himself by that nickname on the ballot.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a utility bill increase, Gov. Stitt continuing to battle against tribes and the U.S. Supreme Court dismissing dozens of petitions to overturn its McGirt v. Oklahoma decision.
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Oklahoma lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have filed legislation to remove a tax on groceries.