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Local Elections


Two Must-Read Analyses on Oklahoma’s State Question 832 (SQ 832)
Oklahoma voters will soon decide on State Question 832, a ballot initiative that would rapidly raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 per hour and tie future increases to a cost-of-living escalator based on high-cost urban areas. Two recent pieces from the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs (OCPA) examine the proposal’s funding sources and its broader human consequences.
tulsagop2025
Jun 92 min read


Tulsa City Council Seats Up For Grabs
This is your opportunity to bring fresh leadership and new ideas to City Hall. Every single district will appear on the ballot this August (with runoffs in November if needed). Filing is June 8-10, 2026 — the time to step up is now! Don’t Be Fooled by the Party Switchers While Tulsa City Council races are officially non-partisan, conservative values absolutely matter for our city’s future — public safety, fiscal responsibility, strong neighborhoods, and putting Tulsa families
tulsagop2025
Jun 82 min read


Voting is Stewardship
In about three weeks, all voting age Oklahomans will have the duty to look at a ballot which holds our future. Not to be overly dramatic but primary elections DO hold and decide our future. Brad Stogsdill, a proud Miami, Oklahoman, made some observations in a recent post that will hopefully cause us all to stop and consider our part on June 16. The next two, ten, even twenty years depends on those of us willing to slow down, consider and vote here and now. Here is a synop
TCGOP Media
May 252 min read


Don’t Miss These Deadlines!
Voter registration closes May 22 for the June 16 Primary. Make sure you, your family and your friends are registered Republican and ready to vote! We are just 11 days away from the most important deadline of the 2026 election cycle. Friday, May 22, 2026 is the final day to register to vote (or update your registration) for the June 16 Republican Primary. After that date, the door slams shut until after the primary. The Critical May & June 2026 Deadlines Voter Registration
tulsagop2025
May 182 min read


The 2026 Tulsa DA Race: Weighing Experience, Leadership & Reform
In Tulsa County, the District Attorney sets the tone for public safety across our community. This office handles thousands of cases annually — deciding which criminals face full prosecution, what sentences to pursue, and how to protect victims while keeping our neighborhoods secure. In the June 16, 2026 Republican primary, voters face a meaningful choice about the direction of law enforcement in Tulsa County.

Communications and Media
May 112 min read


Unity in Mission
Stop the Infighting, Study the Candidates, Vote in the Primaries and Win Together in November Fellow Republicans, Patriots, and Freedom-Loving Americans, We are standing at a crossroads. The battles we face in 2026 are too important—and the stakes for our country, state and beloved county are too high—to waste another day on internal drama. Infighting has cost us before. It’s time to end it. Our mission is clear: focus on November, study every candidate, demand transparency f
tulsagop2025
May 33 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


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


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


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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