Dec. 7, 2025, 5:30 a.m. CT
Oklahoma’s campaign finance website has been offline for nearly three months, raising questions about access to public information ahead of a critical election year.
Voters in 2026 will decide the state’s next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and state schools superintendent. But as those races heat up, voters can’t quickly find out how those candidates are raising money and what they are spending it on.
