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Volunteer Opportunity: Become an Office Volunteer at Tulsa County GOP Headquarters!
Are you someone who likes to serve where the action is? The Tulsa County Republican Party is looking for two reliable office volunteers to join our team at our new headquarters. This is your chance to be right in the heart of Republican activity in Tulsa County — especially as we head into a critical election cycle! As an office volunteer, you’ll play a hands-on role in supporting the daily operations that keep our party strong. You’ll help with tasks such as answering phone
TCGOP Media
Mar 231 min read


Racing Toward the Tulsa County 2026 Primaries
This past Tuesday, April 7, Tulsa County delivered another painfully low voter turnout in local elections. Too many critical races were decided by just a handful of dedicated voters while thousands of us stayed home. That’s not just disappointing — it’s unacceptable. If we keep treating elections like they’re optional, we have no right to complain when decisions are made without our conservative voice.
But here’s the exciting news: we still have time to change the momentum.
TCGOP Media
Apr 103 min read


America Solved the King Issue in 1776
Saturday many gathered in Tulsa for “No Kings” protests. While we strongly disagree with the message, we respect every American’s right to peacefully express their views.
America settled the KING/NO KING question in 1776 with our Constitution and free elections. President Trump won a clear 2024 victory because voters wanted America First.
Here in Oklahoma we’re seeing stronger borders, record energy production, and support for law enforcement.
Thank you for protesting peacefu

Communications and Media
Mar 292 min read


Tulsa County Republican Party Supports Education Accountability
Tulsa Public Schools April 7 Bond Propositions Fall Short of HB 3711 Standards The Tulsa County Republican Party strongly supports real transparency and accountability in Oklahoma’s public schools. Unfortunately, the Tulsa Public Schools 2026 bond propositions on the April 7 ballot do not meet the accountability requirements spelled out in HB 3711 , the important transparency legislation recently advanced by the Oklahoma House of Representatives (79-16 vote). HB 3711 require

Communications and Media
Mar 283 min read


A good voter is an educated voter.
With the Tulsa Public Schools $609 million bond (four separate propositions) on the April 7 ballot, there's a lot of discussion in Tulsa — especially among Republicans. In a previous blog, the Tulsa County GOP urged a NO vote on all four propositions, pointing to chronic performance issues, declining enrollment (~33,000–34,000 students), excess buildings, past financial concerns, and the need for real reform before more spending. On the other side, here is the full argument

Communications and Media
Mar 274 min read


Re-Buff the TPS Bond Propositions
Tulsa Today editor, David Arnett, recently published an article in his Substack Straight Up of an interview with former City of Tulsa Councilor Jayme Fowler. Jayme and his family have a long history as educators and watching Tulsa Public School administrators make budgets work - or not. A proposed $609 million in bond propositions are examined and discussed in this interview found here. Jayme Fowler will discuss his views and answer questions at a Tulsa County Republica
TCGOP Media
Mar 231 min read


Amy Marsh Appointed Vice Chair of the Tulsa County Republican Party
We are pleased to announce that Amy Marsh has been appointed as the new Vice Chair of the Tulsa County GOP. Amy steps into this leadership role following the resignation of the former Vice Chair. The appointment was made recently by Charity Linch , Chairwoman of the Oklahoma Republican Party. Amy brings a strong conservative foundation and proven dedication to the party. She previously served as the Congressional District 1 Committee Woman and has a deep commitment to advan
TCGOP Media
Mar 231 min read


Tulsa County GOP Moves to New, Larger Headquarters!
We are excited to announce that the Tulsa County Republican Party has relocated to a new, expanded office just one block east of our previous location. New Address: Interim Plaza Building 2828 E. 51st Street Suite 102 Tulsa, OK 74105 Phone: 918-627-5702 Our new space is significantly larger and better equipped to serve Tulsa County Republicans. The upgraded facility includes dedicated areas for: Precinct volunteer training and meetings Video and audio content production Staf
TCGOP Media
Mar 231 min read


A New Horizon For Iranian People
A New Horizon For the Iranian People
History doesn’t repeat — we do when we ignore its lessons.
Weak diplomacy allowed North Korea to go nuclear. The same failed approach nearly gave nukes to Iran’s regime, which massacred 40-45,000 innocents in just three days.
Trump broke the cycle with strength.
Now a new dawn rises for the Iranian people. Real peace demands strength.
America’s bold vision still shines.
The best is yet to come.
Masoud Moazami
Mar 213 min read


Tulsa County Republican Party Official Response to OKGOP Cease & Desist
March 21, 2026 Fellow Tulsa County Republicans, Yesterday, the Oklahoma Republican Party issued a formal Cease & Desist to the Tulsa Republican Club, disavowing any association and withdrawing recognition as a Republican auxiliary or club. The OKGOP cited the lack of a valid charter and operation outside Party frameworks, along with resulting donor confusion. As the duly elected and recognized Tulsa County Republican Party, we fully support the OKGOP’s decision to protect ou

Communications and Media
Mar 211 min read


State Question 836 Disqualified for Ballot
State Question 836 - disqualified! a quick recap
TCGOP Media
Mar 51 min read


State Question 832 - Minimum Wage
On June 16, 2026, Oklahomans will participate in a primary election to decide on State Question 832, a proposal to increase the minimum wage in Oklahoma. Business interests in the state generally oppose this measure, arguing that altering the current law would lead to price hikes that could burden working families and negatively impact small businesses and family farms by raising operational costs.
TCGOP Media
Mar 42 min read


Tulsa City Council Election 2026
All 9 Tulsa City Council Members will face re-election in 2026: the terms for all nine Districts conclude on December 7, 2026. We aim for these elections to result in a “RED” sweep. We need excellent Republican candidates in each District. The filing period for this election is June 8-10, 2026. Vanessa Hall-Harper: District 1, assumed office in 2016 Anthony Archie: District 2, assumed office December 2, 2024 Jackie Dutton: District 3, assumed office December 2, 2024 Laur
TCGOP Media
Mar 31 min read
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