Bills filed include making changes to the number of in-person absentee voting and making voting days a state holiday.
Over 100,000 voter registrations were removed from Oklahoma voter rolls as part of the State Election Board's state-mandated maintenance following the 2024 General Election.
Residents of several cities and municipalities went to the polls on Tuesday to vote on local issues. Below are results for the votes on propositions from across Oklahoma. Top Headlines Man on Oklahoma death row for killing Tecumseh police officer dies in prison Women's Health released its 2025 fitness awards.
The Oklahoma State Election Board conducted its routine voter list maintenance, purging the rolls of inactive voters.
"In other words, they didn't respond to their address confirmation notice that they received in 2021, and since that time, they've had no voter registration act
OKLAHOMA CITY – Lawmakers have filed a number of measures that seek to alter Oklahoma’s election processes. Senate Bill 129, by Senate Minority Leader Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City, and Senate Bill 273,
Voters across the metro participated in local elections on Tuesday. Here are some of the results. Click here to see more results. (This measure amends the current 1% sales tax to fund capital expenditures, including the Johnny Bench Museum, beautification projects, and municipal equipment.)
Inola voters rejected a roughly $62.5 million bond package to fund a new building housing classrooms for grades 2 through 5. Students in Inola’s elementary school currently learn in a former high school built in 1964, which saw an addition built in 2008. To accommodate growing enrollment, the district uses modular buildings.
Oklahoma lawmakers have filed several bills for the 2025 session aimed at improving election security and transparency, including measures on AI disclosure in campaigns, expanding early voting, and automatic voter registration.
The fate of school expansions, fire stations, hospitals and more will be on the ballot in two dozen counties across the state.
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The county would hold a special election for a sales tax to provide more funds to build and operate a bond-financed jail project that faces rising costs.