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  2. Elections in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Elections in the State of Oklahoma are established by the Oklahoma Constitution in Section 1 of Article 3. They are governed by the Oklahoma State Election Board . In a 2020 study, Oklahoma was ranked as the 14th hardest state for citizens to vote in. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Oklahoma ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    amend the Oklahoma Constitution to provide that the governor and lieutenant governor be jointly elected. State Question 800: No 488,612 42.78 653,630 57.22 amend the Oklahoma Constitution to create a new trust fund consisting of a portion of all taxes collected against the extraction of oil and gas resources. State Question 801: No 572,811 49.6 ...

  4. What's on Tuesday's ballot in Oklahoma? Trump, taxes ... - AOL

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    As a winner-take-all state, all of Oklahoma's partisan delegates will be allocated to the winners. ... Every registered voter in Oklahoma will be allowed to cast a ballot, with restrictions ...

  5. I have some questions about the state questions that will ...

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    Using information available on the Oklahoma Secretary of State website one can calculate that about 97% of referendum petitions have made it to the ballot. Contrast that to 22% of referendums ...

  6. Straight-ticket voting - Wikipedia

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    Straight-ticket voting only involved the partisan section of the ballot, meaning that if an individual wished to vote in a non-partisan race or for or against a proposal, they had to cast those votes individually. One area in which this issue received attention was in races for the Michigan Supreme Court. All parties on the ballot can nominate ...

  7. Oklahoma election results 2024: Tulsa mayor race headed to ...

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    Oklahomans headed to the voting booth Tuesday to decide local issues like taxes, school bonds and legislative seats.. The next time Oklahomans will vote will be in the general election on Nov. 5 ...

  8. Top-four primary - Wikipedia

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    The nonpartisan primary is held using first past the post, with voters allowed one vote, and the four candidates with the most votes advancing to the general. The general election ballot allows candidates to be ranked, using Instant-runoff voting elimination to identify a majority winner. The first top-four primary election occurred on August ...

  9. Dark money flowing in Oklahoma ahead of Tuesday primary ... - AOL

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    From April 15 to June 15, politically involved nonprofits spent more than $3 million to influence Oklahoma voters. Dark money flowing in Oklahoma ahead of Tuesday primary election Skip to main content