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Oklahoma's proposed open primary initiative failed to make the ballot due to insufficient valid signatures.
State Question 836, a proposed open primary system in Oklahoma, failed to qualify for the ballot after the Secretary of State’s Office found fewer than the required 172,993 valid signatures, despite over 200,000 being submitted.
The initiative would have allowed all voters, regardless of party, to choose any candidate in a top-four primary.
Supporters cited widespread public interest and hundreds of volunteers who collected signatures during a winter storm.
Though the measure won’t appear on the ballot, advocates say the campaign raised awareness about election reform and plan to review signature validity and explore legal options.
La iniciativa de primarias abiertas de Oklahoma no llegó a las urnas debido a la falta de firmas válidas.