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Tulsa County
Elections
Owasso Public Schools, Board Member Office No. 3
Propositions
City of Broken Arrow, Proposition – Approval of Electric Franchise (PSO)
Jenks Public Schools, Proposition Nos. 1-2
Skiatook Public Schools, Proposition Nos. 1-2
Union Public Schools, Proposition Nos. 1-2
Surrounding Counties
Cherokee County
Tahlequah – Mayor
Tahlequah – City Council Wards 3&4
Tahlequah – Charter Amendments Nos. 1-8
Fort Gibson Public Schools – Proposition No. 1-2
Mayes County
Pryor Creek – Mayor
Pryor Creek – City Council Wards 3&4
Pryor Creek – City Clerk
Pryor Creek – Chief of Police
Spavinaw – Proposition No. 1
Choteau-Mazie Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
Inola Public Schools – Proposition Nos. 1-2
Osage County
Pawhuska – City Council At Large
Wynona – Proposition Nos. 1-2
Osage Hills Public Schools – Proposition No. 1
Woodland Public Schools – Proposition No. 1
Skiatook Public Schools – Proposition Nos. 1-2
Bartlesville Public Schools – Proposition Now. 1-2
Sequoyah County
Gans – Proposition Now. 1
Vian Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
Gore Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
Creek County
Bristow – Mayor
Olive Public Schools – Propositions Nos. 1-2
Jenks Public Schools – Proposition Nos. 1-2
Muskogee County
Fort Gibson Public Schools – Proposition Nos. 1-2
Webbers Falls Public Schools – Proposition No. 1
Gore Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
Okmulgee County
Okmulgee – City Council Ward 2
Rogers County
Choteau-Mazie Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
Claremore Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
Catoosa Public Schools – Proposition No. 1
Inola Public Schools – Proposition Nos. 1-2
Sequoyah Public Schools – Proposition Nos. 1-2
Owasso Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
Wagoner County
Chouteau-Mazie Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
Fort Gibson Public Schools – Proposition Nos. 1-2
Catoosa Public Schools – Proposition No. 1
Inola Public Schools – Proposition Nos. 1-2
City of Broken Arrow – Proposition, Approval of Electric Franchise (PSO)
Coweta Public Schools – Proposition No. 1
Wagoner Public Schools – Board Member Office No. 3
important dates
Early Voting
Find Your Early Voting Location
Thursday, Feb. 9 – Friday, Feb. 10
8:00am – 6:00pm
Election Day
Your Polling Location
Tuesday, Feb. 14
7:00am – 7:00pm
The mission of the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa is to provide non-partisan information about candidates for all elections in Tulsa County. In order to reach as many voters as possible, the League provides an online, mobile-friendly Voters’ Guide via the League’s innovative Vote411 website. All candidates are invited to participate. The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa does not edit or change responses in any way.