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Oklahoma Supreme Court is hearing arguments on SQ 836, a proposal allowing open primary elections for all voters.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Chief Justice Dustin P. Rowe conducted the swearing-in ceremony where the new members swore to support, obey and defend the Constitutions of Oklahoma and the United States. The oath includes a commitment against public corruption and a promise to faithfully discharge the duties of their office.
As an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling looms on whether voters will have the chance to open state primary elections to all, the state Republican Party is working to convince its members that State Question 836 is a bad deal.
The State Republican Party claimed the state question violated their constitutional rights to associate one candidate of their party towards endorsement. They claimed open primaries would spur confusion among voters on who is a Republican candidate and who is the endorsed Republican candidate.
An Oklahoma judge granted State Superintendent Ryan Walters' motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the newly approved social studies standards are unsuitable.
Oklahoma lawmakers reflect on key 2025 legislation, preview interim studies on issues like childcare and sex trafficking, and prepare for the 2026 election cycle.
Oklahoma Supreme Court justices on Tuesday questioned the timing of the state Republican Party’s challenge of a proposed ballot measure that could open primary elections.
A decision from the Oklahoma Supreme Court will determine whether a petition for open primaries can continue in the state.The Oklahoma Supreme Court heard oral
Oklahoma judge dismisses lawsuit against new social studies standards amid controversy over 2020 election and religious content. Schools to implement curriculum by fall.