Headlines for Wednesday, June 27, 2018:
- Oklahomans say yes to medical marijuana. (Tulsa World)
- GOP race for Governor is going into runoff without Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb. (Journal Record)
- Murphy and Pinnell head to runoff in GOP race for Lt. Governor. (NewsOK)
- Incumbent Attorney General fails to get enough votes to hold off challenger. (NewsOK)
- Incumbent State Superintendent heads to runoff in August. (NewsOK)
- Wife of slain Labor Commissioner heads to runoff against a state lawmaker. (Journal Record)
- State Auditors race is also heading to a runoff. (NewsOK)
- Both sides of the Corporation Commissioner races head to runoff. (NewsOK)
- Incumbent state lawmakers lose primary races or head to runoff. (Tulsa World)
- Incumbent OKC Republican Senator loses primary. (NewsOK)
- Both sides in Congressional District One are taking their battle into a runoff. (Tulsa World)
- Democratic race for Congressional District Five moves to runoff. (NewsOK)
- Republican Race for Tulsa County DA moves to a runoff. (Tulsa World)
- The last of Oklahoma’s dry counties are getting wet. (Journal Record)
- Calvey wins Oklahoma County Commissioner seat. (NewsOK)
- Mental Health advocates work to improve visibility in community. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma Native American artist picked for national memorial. (NewsOK)
- OG&E calls quick restoration of power a success. (NewsOK)
- Integris Hospital buys Deaconess (Journal Record)
- Tennis star Venus Williams comes to OKC. (NewsOK)