The race for Oklahoma governor is gaining momentum as House Speaker Charles McCall announces his candidacy, joining Attorney General Gentner Drummond in the competition. Political analysts predict more candidates will enter,
Here's what you need to know about candidates running for Oklahoma's next governor so far, when the election is, and registration deadlines.
House Bill 2106, by Reps. Mike Osburn, R-Edmond, and Dell Kirbs, R-Shawnee, would alter Oklahoma’s election schedule so that there are only five elections in any given year. For the 2025 calendar year, Oklahoma currently has one election scheduled per month, a total of twelve. The bill once again passed through the committee on a 5-1 vote.
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Oklahoma City council seats, an Oklahoma County commissioner seat and the title of Edmond mayor were up for grabs. See results here:
Jenkins filed legislation requiring voters to justify why they vote early or by mail. But some lawmakers say it could discourage voting.
In a four-way race for the next mayor of Edmond, Mark Nash and Tom Robins emerged as the top two candidates. Nash earned 34.89% of the vote, while Robins earned 34.25% of the vote. The gap between the two amounted to a mere 45 ballots.
THE NEXT NORMAN MAYOR WILL BE. THOSE VOTES ARE IN ELECTION DAY ACROSS OKLAHOMA, AND THE RESULTS ARE IN. IN EDMOND, TOM ROBBINS AND MARK NASH WILL HEAD TO THE APRIL GENERAL ELECTION FOR A RUNOFF RACE.
It's Election Day in Oklahoma, and Edmond residents will decide on which of four candidates in the race for mayor.
Former House Speaker Charles McCall, a Republican from Atoka, announced Tuesday that he, too, is seeking the Republican nomination for governor. McCall joins Attorney General Gentner Drummond and Leisa Mitchell Haynes, a former city manager and state employee, in the race.
Oklahoma voters will head to the polls on Feb. 11 to decide key municipal races, school board positions, and a nearly $200 million school bond proposal, with potential runoffs set for April 1.