The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that a Tulsa County voter has legal standing to challenge the state’s Voter ID law. See the Tulsa League’s response to the recent ruling here.
2014 Oklahoma Legislative Primer
Where do bills come from? How many make it into law? Who makes up Governor Fallin’s cabinet? How does the committee process work, and who leads which committee? As the 2014 Oklahoma Legislative session gets underway, the Oklahoma Policy Institute’s up to date Legislative Primer will answer these questions and more.
2014 Tulsa County Annual School Board Election
The Voters’ Guide for the 2014 Tulsa County Annual School Board Election is now available on our ‘Publications‘ page. The election will be held February 11.
League Annouces Positions on City of Tulsa Ballot Propositions
We have announced our positions on the three City of Tulsa Propositions on the Nov. 12 ballot. In short, we oppose Proposition 1 and support Propositions 2 and 3. Read the League’s positions here.
Voter ID Requirements
Voter ID Oklahoma’s Voter ID law took effect July 1, 2011. All voters are now required to produce proof of identity before casting a ballot whether voting at a regular polling place or voting early at the County Election Board. Acceptable identification includes documents issued by the federal, state (of Oklahoma) or a tribal government that includes the voter’s name, …




