The headquarters of the Oklahoma Democratic Party was vandalized with Nazi graffiti and racist messages on Thursday.

According to images posted by the Oklahoma Democratic Party, imagery including swastikas and racial slurs were spray-painted on the building and nearby sidewalk.

The Chickasaw Nation’s Oklahoma City office was also hit by vandals who spray-painted derogatory graffiti, tribal spokesman Tony Choate said.

Police are trying to identify a woman wanted for questioning in connection with the vandalism.

"The Oklahoma Democratic Party is devastated by the recent hate crime attack at our Headquarters this morning," said the party in a statement. "We appreciate the outpouring of support for this cowardly act as the community comes together to denounce hate and bigotry."

The party hosted a community cleanup to remove the graffiti on Thursday.

In a statement, Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby called the incident "very disheartening."

Other lawmakers in the state have condemned the vandalism at both headquarters. "One bigot with a spray paint can or even a group of bigots do not speak for the hundreds of thousands in this city who stand strongly together against hate & bigotry," wrote Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt in a post on Twitter. "Let’s love each other just a little bit more today, OKC."

The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Brett Molina on Twitter: @brettmolina23.