Although the vast majority of the country focused on the presidential election on Nov. 5, Cherokee Nation leaders and ...
Oklahomans weighed in on the US president, decided the fate of three state Supreme Court justices and voted to approve or ...
Kauger, 87, has served on the court since 1984. She represents District 4, which has the same boundaries as U.S. Republican ...
For the first time in state history, Oklahomans voted Tuesday against keeping a member of the state Supreme Court.
Tribal nations in Oklahoma are pleased two state Supreme Court justices will keep their seats, though they’re disappointed one will lose her spot on the court.
Trump won all 77 counties, earning 66% of the vote. Vice President Kamala Harris carved out a little less than 32%. In ...
A second Donald Trump presidency is expected to change education, immigration, tribal relations, health care and energy and environmental policy in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma voters made history voting to not retain Supreme Court Justice Yvonne Kauger who was appointed in 1984.
Justice Yvonne Kauger loses her seat in a close race, with the Judicial Nominating Committee set to select her replacement.
It was a close vote for three of the longest-serving Oklahoma Supreme Court Justices Tuesday night. Noma Gurich and James Edmondson will keep their seats, while Yvonne Kauger was voted off the bench.
After an Oklahoma justice was voted out in a retention election for the first time in state history on Tuesday, it's now up ...