View results from the 2024 Oklahoma House of Representatives election. Follow live outcomes and maps by district as votes are added up on Election Day.
Oklahomans weighed in on the US president, decided the fate of three state Supreme Court justices and voted to approve or reject two state questions.
Oklahoma is one of the last few states with the option to vote straight-party on the ballot, but one Democrat wants to change that. Sen. Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City, is pressing the Republican-controlled Legislature to end a long-held option that allows voters to simply check a box to select all candidates of a specific political
Democrat Mitchell Jacob and Republican Jonathan Wilk, both political newcomers, campaigned to represent parts of Cleveland and McClain counties. Early results show Wilk leading Jacob by a wide margin. The winner will succeed current GOP Rep. Sherrie Conley, who’s leaving after three terms in office.
The two ballot measures were referred to voters by state lawmakers, who are seeking to tweak the definition of who can vote in the state.
Oklahomans headed to the polls Tuesday to decide local and national races, which range from US president to state ballot questions.
Early voting numbers show a strong voter turnout for Oklahoma. Oklahoma voters surpass 2.4 million before Tuesday’s General Election. The State Election Board’s official pre-election voter registration statistics show the total number of registered voters is the largest before a Presidential Election since Oklahoma began tracking pre-election voter registration statistics in 2000.
See live updates of Oklahoma election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
Republican Rep. Frank Lucas won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Oklahoma on Tuesday. The longest-serving member of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation, Lucas secured reelection in June when he received more than 73% of the vote in a three-way Republican primary,
Follow Oklahoma House District 4 election results live during the 2024 election. Get updates on voting outcomes from the Oklahoma House election, including maps from NBC News.
This amendment would allow the formation of public infrastructure districts, which would have the power to issue bonds (of up to $10 million) to fund public improvements. These districts would be created when 100 percent of the property owners within the proposed boundaries sign a petition and file it with their municipality.