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The candidates in the Republican runoff race for governor launched new ads Monday, criticizing each other. The ads are new, but the claims are not.
The race to replace term-limited Governor Mary Fallin may be the most heated of the races this year. On the Republican side alone, there are 10 candidates.
The race for Oklahoma's governor attracted 15 candidates hoping to replace Mary Fallin, who reached her term limit.
A News On 6/News 9 poll released Tuesday shows the Republican race for governor tightening and the Democrat race, well, not so much.
News On 6 has gotten reaction from some of the state's gubernatorial candidates about the walkout.
A GOP candidate running for Oklahoma governor is calling for the walkout to end.
Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett was in Tulsa Wednesday night as he kicked off his run for governor.
A state Inspector General who wanted to shut down the Scientology-based Narconon Arrowhead drug treatment facility is suing the state.
With state of Oklahoma trying to scrape together funds after a pair of deep budget deficits, new taxes, fees and the end to some give backs all start July 1.
The state's recently approved $6.8 billion budget for fiscal year 2018 is facing multiple legal challenges, another lawsuit was filed Wednesday, but that didn't keep the State Board of Equalization from certifying the spending plan.
Gubernatorial candidate and Tulsa attorney Gary Richardson filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging three legislative tax hikes.
Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett, via his Twitter account, announced that he plans to run for Governor.
A Tulsa attorney who spent more than $2 million of his own money on a campaign for governor in 2002 says he will run again in 2018, this time for the Republican nomination.
Former Oklahoma senator Gary Richardson announced Monday his plan to run for governor next year.
Democratic state Rep. Scott Inman says he will run for Oklahoma governor next year after serving as the leader of the House Democratic caucus for seven years.
Oklahoma's Republican Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb has filed paperwork indicating his plan to run for governor in 2018, a year in which nearly every statewide elected office will be open because of term limits.
Former Democratic state senator Connie Johnson from Oklahoma City, who is the vice-chair of the state Democratic Party, says she plans to run for governor in 2018.