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%