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New Website “Oklahoma Decides” Aims to Be Go-To Source for Election Candidate Info

New Website “Oklahoma Decides” Aims to Be Go-To Source for Election Candidate Info

OBV Staff by OBV Staff
September 4, 2025
in News, Politics & Elections
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OKLAHOMA CITY (OBV) — With the 2026 election season on the horizon, a new digital hub is aiming to make it easier for Oklahomans to keep track of who’s running for office. Launched by The State Chamber of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Decides is a one-stop website designed to track political candidates at the federal, statewide, and state legislative levels. 

The site — https://www.okdecides.com/ — compiles both confirmed and rumored candidacies, providing a centralized and easy-to-navigate platform for voters interested in staying informed. 

“Oklahoma Decides is where political curiosity meets reality,” said Chad Warmington, president and CEO of The State Chamber. “From confirmed candidates to names just whispered about, it’s the go-to source for who may step into the arena.” 

The platform includes profiles and updates on candidates running for: 

  • Federal Offices, including U.S. Senate and House seats representing Oklahoma; 
  • Statewide Offices, such as Governor, Attorney General, and Lieutenant Governor; 
  • State Legislative Races, which are covered in greater detail exclusively for members of The State Chamber’s 2300 Club — a premium tier with expanded access. 

With local and national politics growing increasingly complex, the launch of Oklahoma Decides reflects a broader push to keep voters engaged and well-informed. 

“Elections shape Oklahoma’s future, and informed voters shape elections,” Warmington added. “With OKDecides.com, we’re giving citizens a clear, engaging way to follow the buzz, see who’s running, and make decisions that will move our state forward.” 

The Chamber encourages all Oklahomans to explore the site, stay involved in the democratic process, and prepare for the 2026 elections. 

For more information on exclusive access to legislative race data, visit okstatechamber.com/2300-club. 

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