Oklahoma primary election, failing period to change
The state Capitol could be a madhouse if legislators move the candidate filing period from June to April — the middle of the legislative session — for federal and state offices, judges and district attorneys.
Moving the filing deadline up from June would allow election officials to comply with a federal law requiring them to e-mail ballots to military members stationed overseas as well as registered voters living a...
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