State Question Would End Affirmative Action in OK
In less than two months, Oklahomans are heading to the polls to decide on six state questions including whether to ban affirmative action in the state.
This week in Oklahoma Politics
KOSU’s Michael Cross sits down with Ryan Kiesel and Neva Hill to talk about political issues in the Sooner State
This week in Oklahoma politics
Neva Hill and Ryan Kiesel talk about the Eastern OK Congressional Races and a third party trying to get on the presidential ballot
OK Democrats Looking for Identity
Since statehood the Democratic Party ran Oklahoma, but you wouldn’t know that to look at the makeup of today’s government.
Early vote, lack of races add up to low turnout
Many are expecting only a trickle of voters in most of the state’s districts today for primaries.
Moving the GOP Further to the Right
Is the reddest state in the union getting redder? Could conservative Oklahoma be getting too conservative?
Elections and the 2012 Session
Our special edition of Commentary with Neva Hill and Fridays with Frosty.
Voter Apathy in Oklahoma
At a young age most of us have been told how important voting is, and we certainly can’t go through a presidential year without being lectured by candidates that it’s the most important election ever.
Gov Fallin Backs Gov Romney
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin welcomed presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney to the reddest state in the nation on Wednesday.









