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Location of the state of Oklahoma in the United States of America. This is a list of Oklahoma's state symbols, including official and unofficial. The official symbols are codified by statute. Many of the unofficial symbols are defined by Oklahoma Senate or House of Representative resolutions.
The Great Seal of Oklahoma was officially adopted in 1907 and is used to authenticate certain documents issued by the Government of Oklahoma. The phrase is used both for the physical seal itself, which is kept by the Secretary of State , and more generally for the design impressed upon it.
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The design evokes a popular specialty license plate that pays homage to Oklahoma's first state flag and features the star-46 icon on a red background.
2004 Oklahoma State Question 711; 2004 United States presidential election in Oklahoma; 2006 Oklahoma elections; 2006 Oklahoma gubernatorial election; 2006 Tulsa mayoral election; 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma; 2008 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary; 2008 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary
This is an incomplete list of Oklahoma state agencies. The state agencies make up the machinery of government for the state. All agencies are within one of the three branches of the government of Oklahoma .
No official state colors are listed the state legislature's State Symbols webpage [40] nor in Chapter 1.20 of the Revised Code of Washington (where other official symbols are designated). [41] Some sources list dark green and gold/yellow, the two colors specified for the flag by law since 1925. [42]