As Oklahoma state lawmakers debate legislation that would move school-board elections to a November general-election ballot, opponents have advanced an unusual argument.
As Oklahoma state lawmakers debate legislation that would move school-board elections to a November general-election ballot, opponents have advanced an unusual argument.
When school-board elections were held April 2, the results continued a longstanding trend in Oklahoma: Few voters knew there were any elections underway and school leaders across the state were
Rep. Toni hassenbeck, (r) District 65"to me, it's not even a controversial or crazy issue; the more people we get to the polls, the better off we are."Coming on