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Exclusive News On 6 polling is giving us some insight into some of the big races on the Oklahoma general election ballot.
The latest News On 6/News 9 poll shows the race is tight between Republican Kevin Stitt and Democrat Drew Edmondson, with the favorability of President Trump and Governor Fallin playing a role.
Oklahoma voters will head to the polls and decide on several State Questions, including SQ 793 which would allow eye doctors in big-box stores.
News On 6 has new exclusive polling on State Question 801, which is one of several questions on next Tuesday's general election ballot. State Question 801 would change how school districts can use your tax dollars.
News On 6 has new exclusive polling on State Question 800, which is one of several questions on next Tuesday's general election ballot.
State question 798 would be a constitutional amendment changing how we vote for governor and lieutenant governor.
An exclusive News On 6 poll shows the race to replace First District Congressman Jim Bridenstine in the Republican runoff is still wide open.
The race is on to get enough signatures to put recreational marijuana on the November ballot.
The state Board of Health has been under fire for approving medical marijuana rules that, critics charge, ignore the will of the people. But new polling data shows that may not actually be true.
A conservative Oklahoma pastor says his view on marijuana changed as he saw patients in hospice care benefiting from the use of cannabis.
With Oklahoma's primary election in June, new polling data exclusive to News on 6 shows the potential for some surprising results.
A News On 6/News 9 poll has the latest numbers in the race for Oklahoma's next Attorney General.
The story among Republicans vying for Lieutenant Governor is the undecided vote, which received 82.2 percent of the vote in polling.
The results from an exclusive News on 6 poll indicate that a majority of voters support changing the way money is allocated – and even changing the state constitution, if that’s what it takes.
More than 70 percent of people said they support the decision. In fact, 56 percent of them say they strongly support it.