Oklahoma
Oklahoma, nicknamed "The Sooner State," is bordered by Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Missouri, Kansas and New Mexico. The state capital and largest city is Oklahoma City. Oklahoma’s state name originates from the Choctaw words "okla" and "humma," meaning "red people."
Oklahoma has two members of the U.S. Senate, a total of five members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 48 members of the State Senate and 101 members of the House of Representatives.
Oklahoma 2024 elections: U.S. House • State executive offices • State Senate • State House • Supreme court • Appellate courts • State ballot measures • Local ballot measures • School boards • Municipal • Recalls • Candidate ballot access
Oklahoma elections, 2025 Past elections: 2023 • 2022 • 2021 • 2020 • 2019 • 2018 • 2017 • 2016 • 2015 • 2014
Cities and counties in Oklahoma
Ballotpedia provides comprehensive election coverage in the 100 largest U.S. cities by population and also covers mayoral, city council, and district attorney elections in every state capital. Additionally, Ballotpedia covers school board elections in the 200 largest U.S. school districts by enrollment.
- Canadian County, Cleveland County, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Osage County, Tulsa (County), Tulsa (City)
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Policy issues in Oklahoma
Budget: Budget and finances • Taxes
Civil liberties: Affirmative action • Campaign finance • Nonprofit regulation
Education: Charter schools • Higher education • Public education • School choice
Election: Ballot access requirements • Redistricting • Voting
Energy: Energy information • Fracking
Environment: Environmental information • Endangered species
Finance: Financial regulation information
Healthcare: Healthcare information • Medicaid spending • Effect of the Affordable Care Act
Immigration: Immigration information
Pensions: Public pensions