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In Tulsa County, about 65 percent of registered voters cast a ballot.
More Oklahomans voted in the 2018 primary election than in the 2014 general election or the 2016 presidential primary.
A legislative victory for teachers could be reversed. A taxpayer group plans to try to repeal it through a referendum.
As the legislature injects new money into education, primarily through teacher pay raises, many people still wonder: wasn't the lottery supposed to fix the problem?
Oklahoma has never been a leader in education funding, but one policy expert tells us it's about legislative priorities - not a lack of money.
In the wake of a hiring and salary freeze imposed by Governor Fallin one year ago, state agency heads were allowed to continue making hires and giving raises, as if there was no freeze.