City of Tulsa November 8, 2011 Election Results

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Turnout for the 2011 City of Tulsa elections was just over 15%. Read how the decision-makers voted.

ELECTION RESULTS FROM TULSA COUNTY ELECTION BOARD

 

 

FOR COUNCILOR DISTRICT NO.2  (TOTAL VOTES 2,550)
Jeannie Cue,  1,755,  68.82%
Phillip Edward Oyler,  795,  31.18%

FOR COUNCILOR DISTRICT NO. 3  (TOTAL VOTES 2,171)
David Edward Patrick,  1,157,  53.29%
David W. Bell,  1,014,  46.71%

FOR COUNCILOR DISTRICT NO. 4 (TOTAL VOTES 5,619)
Blake Ewing,  3,186,  56.70%
Kenneth L. Brune,  2,433,  43.30%

FOR COUNCILOR DISTRICT NO. 6  (TOTAL VOTES 1,784)
Byron William Steele III,  1,365, 76.51%
Robert Gwin Jr.,  419,  23.49%

FOR COUNCILOR DISTRICT NO. 7 (TOTAL VOTES 3,025)
Thomas D. Mansur,  2,244,  74.18%
Michael Alan Rainwater,  781,  25.82%

FOR COUNCILOR DISTRICT NO. 8  (TOTAL VOTES 5,722)
Phillip Lawrence Lakin, Jr.,  4,316,  75.43%
Willliam P. Suliburk,  1,406,  24.57%

FOR COUNCILOR DISTRICT NO. 9 (TOTAL VOTES 5,778)
G. T. Bynum, 4,624, 80.03%
Mike F. Batman, 1,154, 19.97%

City Charter Amendment Proposals

PROPOSITION No. 1 City of Tulsa (City Manager Form of Government)
TOTAL VOTES, 32,059
For 7,558,  23.58%
Against 24,501,  76.42%

INITIATIVE PETITION PROPOSITION No. 1 City of Tulsa (add three super-district councilors)
TOTAL VOTES,  32,455
For 8,675,  26.73%
Against 23,780, 73.27%

INITIATIVE PETITION PROPOSITION No. 2 City of Tulsa (Two year terms for councilors)
TOTAL VOTES,  32,202
For 18,742,  58.20%
Against 13,460 41.80%

INITIATIVE PETITION PROPOSITION No. 3 City of Tulsa (City elections to be non-partisan; two candidates with highest number primary votes advance to general election)
TOTAL VOTES 32,326
For 17,766 54.96%
Against 14,560 45.04%