Oklahoma tribes have emerged temporarily victorious in another scrap with the state’s Republican governor Kevin Stitt following the Oklahoma senate’s override of Stitt’s vetoes on tribal compact extensions. The Senate voted Monday to override Stitt’s vetoes on Senate Bill 26 and House Bill 1005, which would extend state-tribal compacts regarding a state-tribe split of revenues from tobacco products sold on tribal lands and motor vehicle registrations, respectively. While the Senate’s override on House Bill 1005 was the last vote needed to secure the extension on motor vehicle registration compacts, Senate Bill 26 will now return to the Oklahoma House of Representatives for a final override vote.