A petition effort to change Oklahoma’s primary system fell short of the required signature threshold to make it to a future ballot, the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s Office announced Thursday.
Organizers for State Question 836 turned in more than 200,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office, but it’s unclear how many of the signatures were able to be verified. To make the ballot, at least 172,993 valid signatures were required.
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