Vote411 Voters’ Guide Available Now for Aug. 25 Elections

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The Voters’ Guide for August 25 Runoff Primary Elections and City of Tulsa General Elections is now available on Vote411.org. This guide includes any answers submitted by candidates and language for propositions on August 25 ballots.

Vote411 is more than just an online voters’ guide, offering information on voter registration, absentee voting, polling locations, and more. It’s a one-stop shop for every Oklahoma voter!

A full list of elections for the entire state can be found here.

Vote411 allows voters to read biography information and question responses from candidates who will appear on their ballot. Vote411 provides candidates a platform to communicate directly with voters, while providing voters a clear sense of where they stand on issues.

Oklahoma is a closed-primary state, only those registered with a recognized party may vote in that primary election. Independent voters in Oklahoma generally cannot vote in primary elections unless a recognized party authorizes independent voters to participate. For 2026 and 2027, no recognized party authorized Independent voters to participate in its primary elections.

The following state legislative races were uncontested, with only a single candidate filing for that office:
State Senator – Districts 14, 16, 30, 32, 40, 44, 46, 48
State Representative – Districts 2, 5, 7, 13, 15, 17, 21-22, 25, 43, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 55, 57, 59, 61, 67, 70, 71, 88, 89, 93-94, 101

The following state legislative races will be decided in the August primary run-off as no candidates from another recognized party or independent candidates filed for that office:
State Senator – Districts 26
State Representative – Districts 1, 18, 19

Please note that races listed below that are marked with an asterisk (*) will be decided in the August primary run-off as no candidates from another recognized party or independent candidates filed for that office.

Tulsa County

State Question No. 844, Legislative Referendum No. 378 (Tax Revenue Reimbursement
State Question No. 846, Legislative Referendum No. 380 (Voter Identification Amendment)

Oklahoma Governor, Republican Runoff Primary

State Superintendent, Republican Runoff Primary

Commissioner of Labor, Republican Runoff Primary

Insurance Commissioner, Republican Runoff Primary

United States Senator, Democrat Runoff Primary

State Senator – District 34, Republican Runoff Primary

State Representative – District 9, Republican Runoff Primary

City of Bixby, Proposition No. 1
City of Bixby, Proposition No. 2
City of Bixby, Proposition No. 3
City of Bixby, Proposition No. 4

City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 1
City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 1
City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 2
City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 3
City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 5
City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 7
City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 9

City of Tulsa, Proposition – Approval of Natural Gas Franchise, Oklahoma Natural Gas Company (ONG)

Surrounding Counties

State Question No. 844, Legislative Referendum No. 378 (Tax Revenue Reimbursement
State Question No. 846, Legislative Referendum No. 380 (Voter Identification Amendment)

Oklahoma Governor, Republican Runoff Primary

State Superintendent, Republican Runoff Primary

Commissioner of Labor, Republican Runoff Primary

Insurance Commissioner, Republican Runoff Primary

United States Senator, Democrat Runoff Primary

Cherokee County

County Commissioner – District No. 3, Republican Runoff Primary

Westville Public Schools, Proposition No. 1
Westville Public Schools, Proposition No. 2

City of Tahlequah, Proposition No. 1
City of Tahlequah, Proposition No. 2

Hulbert Public Schools, Proposition No. 1
Hulbert Public Schools, Proposition No. 2

Creek County

Creek County, Proposition No. 1

McIntosh County

County Commissioner – District No. 3, Republican Runoff Primary

Mayes County

County Commissioner – District No. 1, Republican Runoff Primary

Muskogee County

County Assessor, Republican Runoff Primary

Okfuskee County

State Representative – District 18, Republican Runoff Primary

Okmulgee County

County Commissioner – District No. 3, Republican Runoff Primary

Osage County

City of Hominy, Proposition No. 1
City of Hominy, Proposition No. 2

City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 1
City of Tulsa, Proposition – Approval of Natural Gas Franchise, Oklahoma Natural Gas Company (ONG)

City of Bartlesville, Proposition No. 1

Bartlesville Public Schools, Proposition No. 1
Bartlesville Public Schools, Proposition No. 2

Rogers County

State Representative – District 9, Republican Runoff Primary

County Assessor, Republican Runoff Primary

County Commissioner – District No. 1, Republican Runoff Primary

City of Tulsa, Council Member District No. 3
City of Tulsa, Proposition – Approval of Natural Gas Franchise, Oklahoma Natural Gas Company (ONG)

Wagoner County

County Commissioner – District No. 3, Republican Runoff Primary

City of Bixby, Proposition No. 1
City of Bixby, Proposition No. 2
City of Bixby, Proposition No. 3
City of Bixby, Proposition No. 4

City of Tulsa, Proposition – Approval of Natural Gas Franchise, Oklahoma Natural Gas Company (ONG)

City of Coweta, Council Member Ward No. 3 (Unexpired)

Porter Consolidated Schools, Proposition No. 1
Porter Consolidated Schools, Proposition No. 2

important dates
Early Voting
Find Your Early Voting Location

Thursday, Aug. 20 – Friday, Aug. 21
8:00am – 6:00pm Daily

Saturday, Aug. 22
8:00am – 2:00pm

Election Day
Your Polling Location

Tuesday, Aug. 25
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.

For the August 25 election, candidates with contact information from all Federal and State-level races, along with candidates from Tulsa, Okmulgee, Rogers, and Wagoner counties were invited to participate. The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa does not edit or change responses in any way.