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The Voters’ Guide for August 27 Runoff Primary & City of Tulsa Municipal Elections is now available on Vote411.org. This guide includes any answers submitted by candidates on August 27 ballots.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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 2024 and 2025, the Democratic Party has authorized Independent voters to participate in its primary elections.
For the June 18 election, the following state legislative races were uncontested, with only a single candidate filing for that office:
State Senator – Districts 5, 9, 19, 23, 41, 45
State Representative – Districts 3, 5-9, 11, 14, 17-19, 21, 24, 27, 29, 30-31, 35-36, 40, 44, 47, 49, 51-52, 54-57, 59, 61, 69, 71, 75-8, 80-82, 89, 92-93, 97
In the June 18 election, the following state legislative races were decided in the primary as no candidates from another recognized party or independent candidates filed for that office:
State Senator – Districts 1, 11, 13, 17, 27, 29, 31, 48
State Representative – Districts 2, 10, 13, 15, 22-23, 25, 28, 33, 42, 48, 58, 67, 67-68, 72-73, 91, 96, 99, 101
Please note that races listed below that are marked with an asterisk (*) will be decided in the August runoff primary runoff as no candidates from another recognized party or independent candidates filed for that office.
City of Tulsa
Mayor
Casey Bradford
Brent L. VanNorman
Kaleb Hoosier
John Jolley
Paul Tay
Monroe Nichols
Karen Keith
City Council
District 1
Angela K. Chambers
Vanessa Hall-Harper
District 2
Anthony Archie
Aaron L. Bisogno
W.R. Casey Jr.
Stephanie Reisdorph
Rhene D. Ritter
District 3
Jackie Dutton
Susan Frederick
District 4
Laura Bellis
Aaron Griffith
District 5
Alicia Andrews
Karen Gilbert
District 6
Christian Bengel
Uriah I. Davis
District 7
Margie Alfonso
Eddie Huff
Lori Decter Wright
District 8
Chris Cone
Phil Lakin
District 9
Carol Bush
Leeann Crosby
Julie Dunbar
Jayme Fowler
Matthew Nelson
Propositions
City Charter Amendment, Proposition No. 1 – City Councilors’ Salaries
City Charter Amendment, Proposition No. 2 – City Auditor’s Salary
Tulsa County
Legislative District Officers
State Senator – District 33, Republican Runoff Primary
State Representative – District 98, Republican Runoff Primary
County Officers
County Commissioner – District No. 2, Democrat Runoff Primary
County Commissioner – District No. 2, Republican Runoff Primary
City Elections
City of Sand Springs, Proposition
Collinsville Public Schools, Proposition Nos. 1 & 2
Surrounding Counties
Cherokee County
State Senator – District 3, Republican Runoff Primary
Creek County
Kellyville Public Schools, Proposition
Paden Public Schools, Proposition Nos. 1 & 2
McIntosh County
*County Commissioner – District No. 2, Republican Runoff Primary
Mayes County
State Senator – District 3, Republican Primary
*County Court Clerk, Republican Runoff Primary
*County Commissioner – District No. 2, Republican Runoff Primary
Salina Public Schools, Proposition
Muskogee County
Gore Public Schools, Proposition
Okfuskee County
County Commissioner – District No. 2, Republican Runoff Primary
Paden Public Schools, Proposition No. 1 & 2
Mason Public Schools, Proposition
Okmulgee County
No races or propositions for this county
Osage County
City of Pawhuska, Proposition Nos. 1 & 2
Osage Hills Public Schools, Proposition
Woodland Public Schools, Proposition
City of Sand Springs, Proposition
City of Tulsa – Mayor, General
City of Tulsa Council Member – District No. 1, General
City of Tulsa, Charter Amendment No. 1 (City Councilors’ Salaries
City of Tulsa, Charter Amendment No. 2 (City Auditor’s Salary)
Pawnee County
*County Sheriff, Republican Runoff Primary
County Commissioner – District No. 2, Republican Runoff Primary
Woodland Public Schools, Proposition
Rogers County
State Senator – District 3, Republican Runoff Primary
Sequoyah Public Schools Board Member – Office No. 2 (Unexpired Term), General
City of Tulsa – Mayor, General
City of Tulsa – Council Member District No. 3, General
City of Tulsa, Charter Amendment No. 1 (City Councilors’ Salaries
City of Tulsa, Charter Amendment No. 2 (City Auditor’s Salary)
Collinsville Public Schools, Proposition Nos. 1 & 2
Wagoner County
State Senator – District 3, Republican Runoff Primary
State Representative – District 98, Republican Runoff Primary
*County Sheriff, Republican Runoff Primary
*County Commissioner – District No. 2, Republican Runoff Primary
important dates
Early Voting
Find Your Early Voting Location
Thursday, Aug. 22 – Friday, Aug. 23
8:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday, Aug. 24
8:00am – 2:00pm
Election Day
Your Polling Location
Tuesday, Aug. 27
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 June 18 election, candidates with contact information from all Federal and State-level races, along with candidates from Tulsa County and the surrounding counties listed above, were invited to participate. For the August 27 election, candidates with contact information from the City of Tulsa Municipal races were invited to participate. The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa does not edit or change responses in any way.
Voters who do not see responses from candidates on their ballot are encouraged to reach out to those candidates and request they contact the League at [email protected] or (918) 747-7933 to receive information on how to complete the Vote411 voter guide questionnaire.