By a vote of 58.3% to 41.7%, Collinsville voters have accredited a half cent gross sales tax that can go towards funding a brand new fireplace station on the west aspect of the rising suburb, in addition to a possible police station enlargement.
Hern, Cole & Bice win reelection
The Related Press has known as the race in Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional district. Republican Kevin Kern has secured re-election over Democrat Adam Martin and Impartial Evelyn Rogers.
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The Related Press has additionally known as the race in Oklahoma’s third Congressional district. Republican Tom Cole has secured re-election over Democrat Mary Brannon.
Lastly, the Related Press has additionally known as the race in Oklahoma’s fifth Congressional district. Republican Stephanie Bice has secured re-election over Democrat Joshua Harris-Until and Impartial David Frosch.
Kevin Stitt wins reelection for Oklahoma’s Governor
The Related Press has known as the race for Oklahoma Governor. Republican Kevin Stitt received re-election towards Democrat Pleasure Hofmeister, Libertarian Natalie Bruno and Impartial Ervin Yen about greater than two hours after polls closed.
Stitt will serve one other 4 years.
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Stitt was first elected in 2018 as a political outsider and has typically ruled as one, too. Throughout his first time period, he was at odds with leaders of his personal celebration within the legislature and the state’s Native American tribes. The state’s 5 largest tribes even endorsed Hofmeister, the primary such transfer in latest reminiscence.
Stitt ran more durable to the correct, rallying his base late within the marketing campaign whereas internet hosting rallies with nationwide GOP figures like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
Hofmeister ran on what she known as an “aggressively average” platform that prioritized points like public training and healthcare entry in a state that fares poorly in nationwide rankings for each metrics.
Moore voters renew gross sales tax
Voters in Moore have overwhelming accredited conserving a 3.875% gross sales tax in place, by a vote of 70.2% to 29.8%. The tax pays for public security enhancements and has funded police and fireplace division autos in addition to avenue repairs up to now. The tax will now proceed by March 2027.
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Kay County approves funding of rural fireplace departments
Voters in Kay County have accredited a gross sales tax improve to assist fund rural fireplace departments, by a vote of 55.3% to 44.7%. Supporters say it’s going to assist fund enhancements for fireplace and EMS companies all through Kay County. Ponca Metropolis commissioners criticized the proposition and declined to move a decision supporting it.
Lucas wins one other time period in Congress
The Related Press has known as the race in Oklahoma’s third Congressional district. Republican Frank Lucas —who has served in Congress since 1994 — has received re-election to the U.S. Home over Democratic challenger Jeremiah Ross. Oklahoma’s Third Congressional District spans 32 counties in northern and western Oklahoma, stretching from the Oklahoma panhandle to elements of Tulsa, and from Yukon to Altus within the southwest.
Brecheen heads to Congress
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The Related Press has known as the race for who will change Markwayne Mullin within the U.S. Home District 2 seat. Republican Josh Brecheen was a state senator and a congressional staffer. He beats out Democrat Naomi Andrews, and Impartial Bulldog Ben Robinson. The seat represents a lot of the jap a part of Oklahoma, with greater than 791,000 residents, in accordance with the U.S. Census. The Congressional district additionally covers portion of Place of birth.
Hochatown votes to include
With 100% of leads to, residents of the McCurtain County neighborhood of Hochatown in far southeastern Oklahoma have determined to include their tiny vacationer city.
Cash has poured into the city from south of the Crimson River because it has grown right into a vacationer vacation spot. Incorporation means extra native management inside the neighborhood and permits for the gathering of lodging and gross sales taxes, paying for fireplace and police safety and different public companies.
The ultimate vote tally was 129 votes for the proposition to 18 towards. The neighborhood has fewer than 300 residents.
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AP calls races for each of Oklahoma’s U.S. Senate seats
The Related Press has known as the races for each of Oklahoma’s Senate seats simply seconds after the polls closed at 7 p.m.
Republican Markwayne Mullin will fill the remaining time period for longtime Republican Senator Jim Inhofe, who retired early this 12 months. He received with simply early voting and absentee poll numbers towards Democrat Kendra Horn, Libertarian Robert Murphy and Impartial Ray Woods.
Mullin — who’s a Cherokee citizen — will turn out to be the one present Indigenous U.S. Senator, and simply the fifth within the historical past of the Senate. He has represented Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District since 2013.
James Lankford’s race was additionally known as shortly by the AP, as he’ll serve one other time period within the Senate. He defeated Democrat Madison Horn, Libertarian Kenneth Blevins and Impartial Michael Delaney.
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ORIGINAL POST
The November eighth election will resolve many statewide, federal and native races. We might be taking reside, anchored NPR Election Evening Particular Protection starting at 7 p.m.
Native voters attending to the polls
Muscogee Nation supplied rides for folks to the polls all through their reservation. Muscogee Nation transit was on obligation in Okemah, Eufaula, Okmulgee, Glenpool and Bristow all through election day.
Transit staff picked up and dropped off voters and supplied them a experience residence, too.
Laverne Kahookele took benefit of the service. She does not have a automobile and depends on the transit system to get round.
She mentioned this was her first time voting in Oklahoma and cares about training and tribal sovereignty. She mentioned it mattered to her when leaders of the 5 Tribes endorsed Hofmeister, and she or he values her expertise in training.
Motivated Native voters may play a major function on this election, as some really feel like tribal sovereignty is on the poll this election, particularly in Oklahoma’s gubernatorial race.
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Final month, leaders of the state’s 5 largest tribes made an unprecedented endorsement of Pleasure Hofmeister for governor. They pointed to her respect for tribal sovereignty, willingness to work with tribes on public security, and her dedication to training.
Incumbent Governor Kevin Stitt is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation, however has had a frosty relationship with the tribes over disputes on gaming compacts, prison justice, searching and fishing licenses and taxes.
The 2018 and 2020 elections demonstrated the rising energy of Indigenous voters. In 2018, a document variety of Native candidates ran and received seats in Congress and state legislatures. In the course of the 2020 presidential election, Native American voters had been key to swing races in Arizona and Wisconsin, each of which went for Joe Biden.
ACLU fields couple of calls about straight celebration voting
An ACLU spokesperson says the group has fielded a pair of calls on its Election Safety Hotline about points with straight celebration voting.
The calls got here from Oklahoma and Cleveland Counties and have each been resolved, mentioned Cassidy Fallik, a spokesperson for the ACLU of Oklahoma.
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🚨ALERT: Our workplace has acquired a number of complaints of ballot staff instructing voters to vote straight celebration. You do not need to vote straight celebration to have your vote counted. If a ballot employee tells you who to vote for, contact our Election Safety Hotline at 405-849-5220.
Fallik mentioned the group has heard a bit extra chatter about ballot staff encouraging straight celebration voting.
Anybody who has points or is advised how you can vote can contact the ACLU of Oklahoma’s Election Safety Hotline at 405-849-5220.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 a.m. We’ll submit outcomes right here as they start pouring in later tonight.
Additionally, KOSU has been airing The Center on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. CT main as much as the November eighth election. The Center is a reside call-in present which has voters from the center of the nation weigh in on points, just like the financial system and polarized political discourse.
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Tomorrow evening’s theme is: “What do the election outcomes imply to your neighborhood, and what are your hopes for the work your elected officers can get accomplished transferring ahead?”
You’ll be able to depart a message at 1-844-464-3353, or you possibly can submit a remark right here.
Test your polling place
The state election board has some ideas for voters.
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After the latest redistricting course of, some Oklahomans could also be voting in several districts than they’re used to, or at completely different polling locations. To be sure you’re going to the right place to vote, go to the OK Voter Portal on-line, or name your county election board. Voters can solely solid a poll at their assigned polling location.
Pattern ballots are additionally obtainable at that OK Voter Portal web site, if you wish to see what you’re voting on beforehand.
What do I have to convey with me?
Oklahoma requires proof of id to vote, so convey a legitimate photograph ID from the state, federal, or tribal authorities, or your voter ID card. In any other case, you’ll must solid a provisional poll that received’t be counted till after election day.
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Some acceptable types of ID embrace:
You might be additionally allowed to convey any notes, guides or info it’s good to the polls for the races you are deciding on.
Do I’ve to fill out every part on my poll?
No, you do not need to fill out every part in your poll. Oklahoma additionally provides straight-party voting for the next political events: Republican, Democrat and Libertarian.
NORMAN, Okla. — — Raegan Beers matched a career high with 28 points, and No. 10 Oklahoma rolled past Omaha 111-65 on Sunday.
Beers, a 6-foot-4 center, made 11 of 13 field goals and grabbed nine rebounds to help Oklahoma win its fifth straight since an overtime loss to Duke.
Skylar Vann had 12 points, eight rebounds and eight assists and Kiersten Johnson added 12 points for the Sooners (11-1). Oklahoma scored at least 100 points for the third time this season after entering the day ranked fourth nationally with 90.7 points per game.
Ja Harvey scored 21 points and Cora Olsen added 15 for Omaha. The Mavericks (8-5) had won seven straight since a 79-77 loss to Wisconsin, but gave up a season-high point total against the Sooners.
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Oklahoma led 52-34 at halftime, with Beers producing 15 points and six rebounds.
The Sooners exploded in the third quarter, outscoring the Mavericks 35-25 to take an 87-59 lead. It matched the most points Oklahoma has scored in a quarter this season. The Sooners made 14 field goals and five 3-pointers in the period.
Takeaways
Omaha: Aside from Harvey, none of the Mavericks could get going. Harvey made 8 of 14 field goals while the rest of the team made 15 of 52.
Oklahoma: The Sooners continued to bully opponents in the paint and beat them with pace. They outrebounded the Mavericks 57-33 and forced 20 turnovers.
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Key moment
Oklahoma set the tone from the beginning by scoring the game’s first eight points. The Sooners led 26-10 at the end of the first quarter.
Key stat
Omaha made just 2 of 21 3-pointers while Oklahoma made 13 of 35.
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Omaha hosts North Dakota on Jan. 2. Oklahoma hosts New Mexico State on Dec. 29.
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The Oklahoma Sooners made a splash via the transfer portal when they added former Washington State quarterback and the top player in this year’s portal class, John Mateer. But the Sooners weren’t done at quarterback, adding Western Carolina signal caller Cole Gonzales.
Gonzales started 22 games in three seasons with the Catamounts, completing 63.5% of his passes for 6,445 yards, 49 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions. On non-sack rushing attempts, Gonzales averaged 5.4 yards per carry and ran for 701 yards and three touchdowns.
In 2023, he was the 2023 Southern Conference Player of the Year and was a two-time first-team All-Conference selection. Last year, he completed 66.1% of his throws for 2,547 yards, 26 touchdowns and threw just six interceptions in 11 games. That year, Gonzales threw for five touchdown passes three times and six games with more than 250 yards passing.
In 2024, he completed 61.7% of his passes for 2,545 yards and 12 touchdowns and threw seven interceptions this season. Gonzales was really efficient in the deep passing game, with a 45.5% completion percentage on throws greater than 20 yards down the field. That was good for sixth in the FCS among quarterbacks with at least 44 pass attempts on deep throws.
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In the 2024 season opener against N.C. State, Gonzales threw for 211 yards and two touchdowns, completing 62.9% of his passes. He also carried the ball six times for 78 yards, according to Pro Football Focus, who removes sacks from rushing totals.
Against Furman, in week eight of the 2024 season, Gonzales threw for 620 yards and five touchdowns.
In Gonzales, the Sooners add more quarterback depth to the roster to go along with Mateer, Michael Hawkins Jr., and 2025 signee Jett Niu. He’ll have one year of eligibility remaining in 2024.
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