“If nothing else, the pandemic has shown us the importance of who our elected officials are, the critical decisions they make, and the impact of those decisions on our lives,” said Lynn Staggs, president, League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa. “Vote411.org gives voters the information they need before heading to the polling booth.”
2020 Election Guide
From registering to vote to researching the candidates and issues to the big day, the LWVMT is here to help you out with our 2020 Election Guide and FAQ. (Includes links to the 2020 Voter Guides.)
EARLY VOTING: August, 2020 Election
Early Voting is available at the Tulsa County Election Board (555 N Denver Ave) from 8am until 6pm. Visit vote411.org for an online voter guide with Tulsa Mayoral and City Council candidates, Tulsa City Charter Amendments, and propositions for the Cities of Glenpool and Jenks, Keystone Public School, and Berryhill Public Schools.
Vote411 Voters’ Guide Available Now
Personalized voting information just for you! Races include Tulsa Mayor and City Council, along with Tulsa City Charter Amendments and propositions for the City of Glenpool, City of Jenks, Keystone Public School, and Berryhill Public Schools, runoff races for State Senate District 35 and State Representatives for Districts 71 and 79.
Vote411.org Voters’ Guide for Board of Education Primary Election on Feb. 11
February 4, 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:Shai Marion(918) [email protected] Vote411.org Voters’ Guide for Board of Education Primary Election on Feb. 11League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa has created an online Voters’ Guide for the Feb. 11 Board of Education Primary Election Tulsa County – The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa has assembled an online Voters’ Guide about the …





