An Oklahoma law prohibits voters from wearing or carrying any clothing or items that support specific candidates. It's called "electioneering," and even a sticker on a water bottle endorsing a ...
Whether it's a political campaign or a business advertisement, Oklahoma City has rules for temporary signs that are placed in ...
Oklahoma voted Republican for another election cycle and was one of two states where every county turned red in the ...
After many voters cast their ballots, they receive a variation of an “I Voted” sticker. That simple label could get you free ...
Are you among the 2.4 million registered voters in Oklahoma? As you get ready to head out to the polls it's important to ...
Wearing political gear at the polls could mean fines or jail. Learn what’s banned in Oklahoma before you head to vote.
The Tulsa World's newsroom shared updates throughout the night as editors, reporters and photographers reported from across ...
An inmate at the Cook County Jail wears an “I Voted” sticker after casting a ballot in ... As political campaigns scramble ...
It’s officially Election Day in Oklahoma. Here's what voters need to know about who is on your ballot, polling place hours, and more.
Voters head to the polls Tuesday for the General Election. The State Election Board offers these tips and reminders to ...
You made your choices, filled out your ballot and got your "I Voted" sticker. How do you know if or when your vote was actually counted?
If you are getting ready to vote for the first time, are new to Oklahoma, or need to re-register the state provides multiple options including in-person, by mail, and online. According to the ...