Turnout for the 2011 City of Tulsa elections was just over 15%. Read how the decision-makers voted.
September Unit Meetings: Instant Runoff Voting
What is Instant Runoff Voting? Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) is being used by some cities and organizations as a way to elect a single candidate when there are more than two choices without requiring a runoff election. IRV allows you to vote for the candidate you like without helping to elect the candidate you don’t. IRV is Rapidly Gaining Support …
What ID will you take to the polls?
Oklahoma’s Voter ID law took effect July 1. All voters are now required to produce proof of identity before casting a ballot whether voting at a regular polling place or voting early at the County Election Board. Acceptable identification includes documents issued by the federal, state or a tribal government that includes the voter’s name, photograph, and an expiration date …
Voter Guide to Municipal Primary Election Now Online
Meet the candidates in the municipal primary election on Sept. 13. Be an informed voter! Read more.
Voter ID: Don’t Let it Keep You From Voting
The new Voter ID law, which took effect July 1, allows many different forms of identification to be used, including voter registration cards issued by the county election board.