Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced he is resigning from his elected position as the state's top education official in a national television appearance.
Oklahoma has proven that secure, transparent elections are possible. Local officials stand on the frontlines, but they can't carry the burden alone.
Governor's choice to replace Walters will have advantage in 2026 election, and next four years are critical for school improvement in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Supreme Court is putting on hold proposed new social studies standards for K-12 public school students that include conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court voted 8-0 to allow a petition for State Question 836 that aims to change Oklahoma to an open primary election system to enter the signature stage.
Oklahoma leaders clashed this week over free speech, the ClassWallet controversy, and a proposed open primary system.
We can’t fix Oklahoma's education crisis if we keep letting the loudest fringe dictate the debate. Creating an open primary system is necessary.
Two judges from the Court of Civil Appeals will serve as special justices as the Supreme Court considers a lawsuit over new social studies standards.