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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


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


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
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