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Despite the endorsement from the largest tribes in the state, Gov. Kevin Stitt carried all of Oklahoma’s rural counties, including those where the capitals of the tribal nations are located.
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Oklahoma voters made their voices known on Tuesday, as Republicans had a clean sweep in all federal and statewide races.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the Nov. 8 elections, including the races for governor, state superintendent and Oklahoma County District Attorney
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Fourteen percent of Oklahoma's voters identify as Native American, according to the United Indian Nations Council of Oklahoma, which means they’re a voting block that could play a significant role in this election.
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Political candidates, tribal leaders, comedians and celebrities took the stage at the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City encouraging people to get out and vote.
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As election day draws nearer, Governor Kevin Stitt is raking in endorsements and bringing in some out-of-state Republicans to grow excitement for his re-election bid.
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Stitt and Hofmeister have both focused their stump speeches at Latino community events on education policy, but with stark differences.
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Education has become a major political issue in the U.S. and one that Republicans tend to use to their advantage. But in Oklahoma, a Republican stronghold, things might start to favor Democrats.
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Oklahoma's Nov. 8 General Election will decide many statewide, federal and local races. KOSU highlights some of the races that will be on the ballot and also answer a few election-related questions too.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Gov. Kevin Stitt setting a March 7, 2023 date for a special election on the legalization of recreational marijuana and a gubernatorial debate between the top two candidates.