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  2. Aug 19, 2024 · From left: Carol Bush, LeeAnn Crosby, Julie Dunbar, incumbent Councilman Jayme Fowler and Matthew Nelson are the candidates seeking Tulsa City Council District 9 seat in the Aug. 27, 2024,...

  3. Aug 27, 2024 · Blue Voter Guide helps you make quick, informed, pro-democracy choices of candidates and propositions by showing what's on your ballot, with endorsements from trusted, forward-looking organizations.

  4. Aug 8, 2024 · City council district races five through nine. City council races for District 5 through 9 have a total of 14 candidates. District 5 has two candidates with no incumbent running. Grant Miller is the incumbent in Council District 5. Alicia Andrews, 57 and Karen Gilbert, 55 will compete in the August 27 election.

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    Infrastructure and the general obligation bond measure

    On September 12, 2017, Oklahoma City voters decided whether to approve a $967 million bond package. The Oklahoma Gazettereported that the program, which would fund critical infrastructure projects, "could be the largest proposal in the city's history and have a resounding impact on its future." The city council was responsible for developing the bond program that went before voters, so the councilmembers elected in 2017 helped determine which projects to include in the program, whether to inc...

    Declining sales tax revenue

    The city councilmembers elected in 2017 also helped shape Oklahoma City's response to a decline in one of its primary sources of funding. Oklahoma City relied on sales tax revenue for the majority of its day-to-day funding and about a third of its overall $1.2 billion budget in 2016. However, the city saw a drop in sales tax revenue in the lead-up to the 2017 election. Collections were down 3.5 percent in January 2017 as compared to January 2016. And that continued a months-long slide; The Ok...

    Support for public education

    1. See also: Oklahoma City Public Schools elections (2017) Midyear state budget cuts and the rejection of a teacher pay raise plan affected public education throughout Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City, in 2016.The Oklahoma City Council adopted a resolution at the end of the year unanimously affirming its support for the city's public school system. "I think we as policymakers have got to find a way to do a better job of supporting public education," Councilman Pete White said. "For us... to...

    City council positions in Oklahoma City are officially nonpartisan, but most of the incumbents prior to the 2017 election were identified by state independent news site Red Dirt Reportas members of one of the two major parties. Republicans held six seats on the city council heading into the February election. They were guaranteed to keep control, a...

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  5. Aug 14, 2024 · Five candidates are running to District 9 in midtown and Brookside. Here are their responses to the Tulsa World Questionnaire.

  6. www.cityoftulsa.org › city-clerks-office › electionsCity of Tulsa Elections

    The Mayor of Tulsa is elected for four-year terms. City Auditor is elected for two-year terms. City Councilors are elected for two-year terms. Completed campaign contribution forms must be filed with the City of Tulsa City Clerk’s Office located at 175 E. 2 nd St., Suite 260.

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