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Mayors of Tulsa are elected for four year terms. Mayors of Tulsa. Image Mayor Term start Term end Party 1 Edward E. Calkins: 1898: 1899: Republican: 2 R. N. Bynum:
Jo Anna Dossett, state senator for the 35th district (2020–present) [24] Mayors. Kathy Taylor, former mayor of Tulsa (2006–2009) [24] Local officials. Diamond Marshall, member of the Tulsa Public Schools Board for the 2nd district (2023–2024) [25] Calvin Michael Moniz, member of the Tulsa Public Schools Board for the 2nd district (2024 ...
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. The mayor of Tulsa is elected to a four-year term. The filing period is June 10–12. Incumbent mayor G. T. Bynum is not seeking reelection. [1]
District Judge Tulsa Election 2007 Martha Rupp Carter District Judge Tulsa Election 2019 Douglas E. Drummond District Judge Tulsa Election 2015 Kurt G. Glassco District Judge Tulsa Brad Henry: 2009 Kelly Greenough District Judge Tulsa Mary Fallin: 2016 Sharon Holmes District Judge Tulsa Election 2015 William D. LaFortune District Judge Tulsa ...
Monroe Nichols has defeated Karen Keith in the race to become the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city. ... Keith has served as Tulsa County Commissioner for District 2 since 2008. She ...
State Rep. Monroe Nichols and County Commissioner Karen Keith squeaked out a narrow edge to face each other in November runoff for Tulsa mayor. Oklahoma election results: Tulsa mayor candidates ...
In January 2013, Taylor announced that she would run again for her old job as mayor of Tulsa in the 2013 election. [10] In the mayoral primary election on June 11, 2013, in which the city used a new non-partisan election system for the first time, Taylor finished first with 42.1% of the vote, ahead of Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. , who had 34.2%.
Bill LaFortune served as district attorney of Tulsa County, as a special judge for Tulsa County, and as Assistant Attorney General for the state of Oklahoma. Running as a Republican, he was elected mayor in 2002, but he was unsuccessful in his bid for re-election on April 5, 2006 when he lost to his Democratic opponent, former Oklahoma ...