voting access

A woman votes at a polling station in Norman on Aug. 25, 2020. Whitney Bryen | Oklahoma Watch

A woman votes at a polling station in Norman on Aug. 25, 2020. Whitney Bryen | Oklahoma Watch

An early look at whether Oklahoma could expand, shrink voting access

Earlier this year, Oklahoma became one of the few Republican-led states to expand, rather than restrict voting access.   In a move that will cost the state $40,000 per election, lawmakers passed House Bill 2663 with bipartisan support as they added an extra early-voting day for general elections.