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This week, Oklahomans will learn whose names will appear on upcoming ballots this election year. It’s candidate filing week in Oklahoma, and here is why it matters:
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Some Oklahoma lawmakers think a switch to ranked-choice voting is too costly, others say it will save the state money in the long term and help bring balanced elections.
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The Oklahoma State Election Board on Friday appointed two new Republican members to the Oklahoma County Election Board, just days after removing two GOP members in that county for failing to certify recent elections and spreading misinformation about the election process.
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The state Election Board dismissed the Republican member and a Republican alternate from the Oklahoma County Election Board after it determined they failed to certify election results, refused to approve meeting minutes and didn’t disclose conflicts of interest.
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A record number of Oklahomans are registered to vote. The figures come from an Oklahoma State Election Board census released last week.
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Election reform advocates fear dark money spending will once again accelerate during the 2024 election cycle.
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Oklahomans can now register to vote online, after waiting eight years for the program to launch.
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Nearly 327,000 registered Oklahoma voters will receive notices to confirm their addresses over the next several weeks.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel…