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  2. Category:Tulsa, Oklahoma, city council members - Wikipedia

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  3. 2024 Tulsa municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Tulsa municipal elections are scheduled for August 27, 2024, to elect the mayor of Tulsa, city auditor, and all nine city councilors. A top two runoff election is scheduled for November 5 if no candidate receives a majority vote. All nine city council seats and the city auditor are elected to two year terms.

  4. Linda Hughes O'Leary - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Hughes O'Leary and Melvina Shotpouch were elected to represent the multi-member district 5 of the Cherokee Nation tribal council. [2] She focused on issues such as education, housing, healthcare, and cultural preservation. [1] As of 2003, Hughes O'Leary resides in Jay, Oklahoma, with her husband, Larry O'Leary. They have three children.

  5. Election results: Kemp leads in race to join Larkin, Hughes ...

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  6. 2022 Tulsa municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Tulsa municipal elections were held on August 23, 2022. A top two runoff election was scheduled for November 8 if no candidate received a majority vote. All nine city council seats and the city auditor are elected to two year terms. [1] The filing period was June 13–15. [2] Incumbent Mayor G.T. Bynum would not be up for reelection ...

  7. City council votes to allow extra funding for MAPS 4 stadium ...

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    Additional funding for a MAPS 4 multipurpose stadium was approved by the Oklahoma City Council Tuesday.

  8. Alicia Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Alicia Andrews (born 1966/1967) [1] is an American politician and licensed Realtor serving as the chairwoman of the Oklahoma Democratic Party. [2] Before that, she served for two years as the party secretary. [3] She is the first African-American to hold the position of party chairwoman. [4]

  9. Government of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Most of the savings would come from the new energy efficient building. [5] The move then allowed the former City Hall property to be redeveloped into a new Aloft Hotel, [6] to support the BOK Center. The conversion was completed in 2013. [7] On July 12, 2007, the Tulsa City Council voted 8-1 to move the City Hall to One Technology Center. [8]