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Oklahoma Gazette takes a look at the candidates for Oklahoma attorney general.
By Nazarene Harris
Tags: Government, Mike Hunter, Mark Myles, Oklahoma Attorney General, Attorney General, Cheryl Hunter, Rachel Hunter, Barett Hunter, Brock Hunter, Opioid, University of Oklahoma School of Law, Election Day, November Election, 2018
Artist Jamie Pettis curates Backfire: A Cultural Explosion to retaliate against the establishment and negative state stereotypes
Artist Jamie Pettis curates Backfire: A Cultural Explosion to retaliate against the establishment and negative state stereotypes while fostering community and love.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Arts, backfire, backfire: a cultural explosion, brazen wolf, Cover story, election day, exhibit, Jack Fowler, jamie pettis, Oklahoma Gazette, Paseo Arts District, prejudice, sexuality, show, The Root, visual art, visual arts
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 30, 2017
By Robin Wolf
Tags: Letters to the Editor, angles, bible, Christie Owen, corrections, Donald Trump, drink, editorial cartoon, election day, faith, finishline, food, Jack Fowler, jesus, Letters to the Editor, News, nick post, Oklahoma Gazette, oklahoma hall of fame at gaylord-pickens museum, OPINION, politifact, presidential election, religion, robin meyers, the copa, visual arts
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 23, 2017
By Julie Anderson
Tags: Letters to the Editor, America, bigotry, commuting, correction, corrections, cycling, Donald Trump, election, election 2016, election day, immigration, James Lankford, jim inhofe, letters, Mary Fallin, okc ballet, OPINION, politics, tom cole, traffic, Vietnam, war
Chicken-Fried News: Sticky fingers
By Gazette staff
Tags: Commentary, ballots, Chicken-Fried News, election day, Tulsa County Election Board, voting
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 16, 2016
By Connie Johnson
Tags: Commentary, able, correction, corrections, death penalty, election, election day, fossil fuels, fracking, gas, global warming, henry commission, hydraulic fracturing, industrial revolution, letters, Letters to the Editor, oil, oil and gas, oklahoma, Oklahoma legislature, Oklahoma Wine Walk, OPINION, sooner poll, SQ 776, SQ 792, State Question 792, wine shipments
Commentary: What have we done?
By Robin Meyers
Tags: Commentary, 9/11, Donald Trump, election, election 2016, election day, evangelical christians, George W. Bush, immigrants, jesus, ministry, Oklahomans, OPINION, politics, president elect, women
Teacher pay remains at the forefront of citizens' minds after the election
By Laura Eastes
Tags: Education, Cheyenne Middle School, choctaw, Christina Sommers, David Holt, Edmond Public Schools, education, election day, exemptions, general election, Lori Kennedy-Goodbary, midwest city, ocpa impact, Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, Oklahoma Deserves Better, Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education, Oklahoma State Department of Education, Oklahoma State Election Board, Oklahomas Children Our Future, PassAPlan.org, public education, Rose State College, sales and use tax, Sen. David Holt, SQ 779, State Question 779, tax reform, teacher pay, teacher salary, teacher shortage
Chicken-Fried News: Laid-back booth
Tags: Commentary, Chicken-Fried News, dover, election day, Kingfisher County, voting
Commentary: State questions require voter diligence
By Bill Bleakley
Tags: Commentary, agriculture, air quality, alcohol, animal welfare, death penalty, drug rehabilitation, education, election, election 2016, election day, elections, establishment clause, execution, felonies, incarceration, industrial agriculture, mental health, misdemeanors, oklahoma, Oklahoma Gazette, public health, regulation, right to farm, Right to Harm, sales tax, State Question 776, state question 777, State Question 779, State Question 780, State Question 781, State Question 790, State Question 792, state questions, taxes, teacher raise, Ten Commandments monument, water
Find more coverage in this week’s print issue, on stands now, and in Oklahoma Gazette’s Nov. 2 print edition.
Tags: Government, 2016, 2016 election, ballot, candidates, Democrat, Democratic Party, election, election day, gender, general election, GOP, grand old party, Green Party, house, legislature, lgbt, lgbtq, libertarian, Libertarian Party, millennials, News, oklahoma, politics, president, race, republican, senate, third party, transgender, vote
2016 Election: Metro races to watch
Tags: Government, 2016, 2016 election, ballot, candidates, Democrat, Democratic Party, election, election day, gender, general election, GOP, grand old party, Green Party, house, legislature, lgbt, lgbtq, libertarian, Libertarian Party, millennials, News, oklahoma, president, race, republican, senate, third party, transgender, vote, Election
Do I have a shot of winning? Hell no, he said. I’m not an idiot. But they’re going to hear me.
By Greg Elwell
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, 2016, 2016 election, ballot, candidates, Democrat, Democratic Party, election, election day, gender, general election, GOP, grand old party, Green Party, house, joe exotic, legislature, lgbt, lgbtq, libertarian, Libertarian Party, millennials, News, oklahoma, president, race, republican, senate, third party, transgender, vote
2016 Election: As Election Day approaches, many seek help navigating flack attacks
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, 2016, 2016 election, arguments, ballot, candidates, Democrat, Democratic Party, election, election day, family, gender, general election, GOP, grand old party, Green Party, house, legislature, lgbt, lgbtq, libertarian, Libertarian Party, millennials, News, oklahoma, politics, president, race, relationships, republican, senate, third party, transgender, vote
Oklahoma Gazette distilled this year’s state ballot questions to help understand what voting for the proposal and against the proposal actually mean.
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