
Oklahoma Political Parties
Clip: Season 4 Episode 414 | 4m 38s
Getting on the ballot is not easy if you're not a member of one of the major parties.
More than two million Oklahomans are registered to vote in November's general election, and the overwhelming majority of those identify themselves as either republican or democratic. Under Oklahoma law, a third party must submit a petition with more than 66,000 signatures to earn a place on the ballot.
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Oklahoma Political Parties
Clip: Season 4 Episode 414 | 4m 38s
More than two million Oklahomans are registered to vote in November's general election, and the overwhelming majority of those identify themselves as either republican or democratic. Under Oklahoma law, a third party must submit a petition with more than 66,000 signatures to earn a place on the ballot.
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