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The South > Oklahoma > Government

OKLAHOMAN GOVERNMENT STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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1972 Election > Youth voter turnout 21% [21st of 41]
2000 Election > Youth voter turnout 24% [24th of 41]
2004 Election > Total registered voters 28 [28th of 51]
2004 Election > Total voted 28 [28th of 51]
2004 Election > Total votes as percentage 33% [33rd of 51]
2004 Election > Voting age population 28 [28th of 51]
2004 Election > Youth voter turnout 27% [27th of 41]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1970 26 [26th of 50]
Electoral Votes 28 [28th of 51]
Gun Laws > Permits
No permit is required to purchase firearms. A permit is required to carry a concealed handgun.
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms
It is illegal to possess or control a sawed-off shotgun or a sawed-off rifle, unless the firearm has been registered pursuant to Federal law.
Gun Laws > Prohibited persons
law prohibits transfer of a firearm to a person who is under 18 years of age (except in limited circumstances), to any convicted felon or adjudicated delinquent, or to any individual who is under the influence of alcohol or drugs or is mentally or emotionally unbalanced or disturbed. It is unlawful for a firearm to be possessed or controlled by a person who is a convicted felon, adjudicated as a delinquent child or a youthful offender, or subject to Department of Corrections supervision, probation, parole, or inmate status.
Patents Issued 25 [25th of 54]
Seats in the House of Representatives 30 seats [30th of 50]
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Incumbent
Don Nickles
(retired)
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Opponents
Brad Carson (D) 41%
Sheila Bilyeu (I) 6%
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Party Republican
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Result Tom Coburn (R) 53%
State court > Nomenclature > Court of Last Resort
Supreme Court
Court of Criminal Appeals
(-1959: Criminal Court of Appeals)
State court > Nomenclature > Intermediate Appellate Court
Court of Civil Appeals

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SOURCES: CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement; U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005.; Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment ; FirstGov Official Government website; Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003; United States Patent and Trademark Office; The United States House of Representatives; Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2004 ; Wikipedia: State court

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