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 ...
Like Oklahoma, Missouri had trigger laws that went into effect ... "Under the 19th Amendment I Cast My First Vote, Nov. 2nd, ...
Early in-person voting for Oklahoma’s Nov. 5 elections starts Wednesday and ends Saturday. Voters can cast ballots early from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
A basket of "I Voted" stickers sits on a table at a ... (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma Voice) OKLAHOMA CITY – Early in-person voting for Oklahoma’s Nov. 5 elections starts Wednesday ...
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 ...
Oklahomans came out in droves to vote early for the 2024 presidential election, breaking records according to the State ...
You made your choices, filled out your ballot and got your “I Voted” sticker. How do you know if or when your vote was ...
Whether it's a political campaign or a business advertisement, Oklahoma City has rules for temporary signs that are placed in a public right of way. A city ordinance adopted this year requires anyone ...
Wearing political gear at the polls could mean fines or jail. Learn what’s banned in Oklahoma before you head to vote.