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The Oklahoma Republican Party is running a hard court press to fight State Question 836, which would change state elections ...
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Oklahoma Supreme Court is hearing arguments on SQ 836, a proposal allowing open primary elections for all voters.
Senate Republicans are bracing for a midterm cycle that could be littered with nasty primary challenges to both incumbents and preferred candidates alike, marking a stark change to 2024.
Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno, a Republican candidate for Senate, speaks to supporters during his primary election night watch party in Westlake, Ohio, on Tuesday, March 19, 2024.
Three Republican Oklahoma state lawmakers will go before voters for the second time in about two months in runoff elections.