For the first time in state history, Oklahomans voted Tuesday against keeping a member of the state Supreme Court.
Justice Yvonne Kauger loses her seat in a close race, with the Judicial Nominating Committee set to select her replacement.
Two of the three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices on the ballot during Tuesday's election will retain their seats in what ...
Multiple Oklahoma judges face nonpartisan election retention votes on the Nov. 5 ballot. But efforts to unseat three Oklahoma ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Two state Supreme Court justices who were supported by Oklahomans in ... of the court and over the vote to ...
Over the past 10 years, voters chose to retain the state’s Supreme Court justices every time they appeared on the ballot with ...
By a razor-thin margin, Justice Yvonne Kauger was voted out. In similarly close votes, Justices Noma Gurich and James ...
Despite a push from the conservative think tank People For Opportunity to recall three judges, labeling them as “liberal ...
Oklahoma voters made history voting to not retain Supreme Court Justice Yvonne Kauger who was appointed in 1984.
Voters declined to retain Justice Yvonne Kauger, giving Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt the ability to appoint a replacement.
Political observers expect significant interest in an upcoming Supreme Court vacancy following a Tuesday decision by voters ...
On Tuesday, November 5, Oklahomans cast their votes for President and several state, county and local offices. Unsurprisingly ...