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Task force also finds elections are secure and "most well-run in the nation."
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This week, Oklahomans will learn whose names will appear on upcoming ballots this election year. It’s candidate filing week in Oklahoma, and here is why it matters:
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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on the Oklahoma Ethics Commission, seeking freedom and safety as an immigrant, and rebuilding Tulsa's tree canopy after severe weather.
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The Oklahoma Rural Water Association’s political action committee has agreed to pay fines to the state and shut down after self-reported financial misconduct.
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Election reform advocates fear dark money spending will once again accelerate during the 2024 election cycle.
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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission has hired an attorney and seasoned state employee to serve as its new director.
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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission voted Friday to extend the search for its next executive director through the end of the month, just weeks after the state’s attorney general claimed the search “process has been irreparably flawed and must be started anew.”
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Most of those campaign donations came from individuals — both Democrats and Republicans.
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Oklahoma Ethics Commission Executive Director Ashley Kemp has been in her position as executive director for seven years. But her time at the state’s political campaign watchdog agency is coming to an end.
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The agency has five staff members and operates on a $688,000 annual budget, less than it did eight years ago.