In-person absentee voting will be available at your county's early voting locations on Thursday, June 10, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Friday, June 11, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Saturday, June 12, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tulsa County will have...
There's always more to say than time to write, so here are some final loosely organized notes and thoughts on the 2026 Oklahoma Republican primary. A politically involved friend texted to ask, "Have you ever in your time in Tulsa seen political campaigns so dark and nasty?" It's been a...
This is a year of open seats in Oklahoma. Statewide incumbents are either term-limited or seeking higher offices. Some races have drawn nearly a dozen candidates. The likelihood is that most of these races will result in a two-candidate runoff. The question is whether conservatives will have someone worth voting...
Steve Kunzweiler, the incumbent Tulsa County District Attorney, has been recognized as a Certified Republican by the Oklahoma Republican Party. This means he's been a registered Republican voter for at least five years, has not contributed to a Democrat candidate within five years, and is in agreement with at least...
This is an update of an entry from 16 years ago. The structure and offices are the same, but the names are different for 2026. It took me a while to puzzle all this out, and I thought others might be interested as well. Oklahoma has 26 District Courts. Tulsa...
Colleen McCarty's entire, albeit brief, legal career has been spent in service to leftist priorities. There's a place in the world for inexperienced, bleeding-heart-liberal lawyers who fight prosecutorial overreach and excessive incarceration, but that place is not the District Attorney's office.
Tulsa Public Schools is asking voters to approve four bond issue propositions, totalling $609 million, on the April 7, 2026, ballot. Every voter registered within the boundaries of Tulsa Public Schools is eligible to vote, regardless of party registration, whether or not you have children in TPS, whether or not...
Conservative author and journalist Ted King is running for the Office 1 school board seat in the Justus-Tiawah School District in Rogers County, east of Claremore. Justus-Tiawah is a PK-8 district, with no high school. It serves 460 students from two campuses, Pre-Kindergarten to 2nd Grade in Tiawah and 3rd...
Monday was the first day of the second regular session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature. State Senators have filed 2,183 bills over the course of this two-year legislature and State Representatives have filed 3,506. Many if not most of those bills have been offered in reaction to some failure, inefficiency,...
A flock of very aggressive petition circulators have been accosting shoppers in parking lots over the last month or so, trying to meet the signature requirement to put State Question 836 on the Oklahoma ballot. The deadline for signature collection is in the next few days. They call SQ 836...
Posted on March 27, 2025 and postdated to remain at the top of the blog through election day. Tuesday, April 1, 2025, is the annual school general election for Oklahoma school districts and technology center districts, plus city elections in statutory charter cities, and a number of special county, municipal,...
In Oklahoma, election season never ends. (Just ask our weary election board secretaries.) Two special elections have been called to fill vacancies in Tulsa County State House seats that were just up for election last year: House District 71 in midtown Tulsa and House District 74 in Owasso. The filing...
UPDATED 2025/01/27 with information about Wagoner County precinct meetings. See the end of this entry for details. This coming Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at 6:00 pm, Republicans will gather for precinct meetings across Tulsa County, the first stage in a series of conventions leading to the Oklahoma Republican State...
In-person absentee (early) voting will be available at in every county from Wednesday, October 30, through Friday, November 1, 2022 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Saturday, November 2, 2022, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. In most counties, this will be at the County Election Board office...
I've already published my picks for all the races, but here's a quick discussion of Oklahoma's statewide and legislative seats on the November 5, 2024, ballot: Corporation Commission: I'm voting for Libertarian nominee Chad Williams. As I wrote in June, a vote for Brian Bingman, the Republican nominee and former...
All Oklahoma voters will have 12 judicial retention questions on the backside of the November 5, 2024, ballot. Unlike district judges, where competitors run in non-partisan elections, justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court and judges on the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals and Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals are appointed,...
A couple of friends have posted links to an article alleging shenanigans in Oklahoma's voter registration records. The article is on a website known for sensationalistic headlines, but that article linked to an analysis on another site more temperate in tone, but missing important context. The bottom line: The...
Some encouraging results in Tuesday's Republican runoffs; a heartbreaking near-miss in the Tulsa general election. Grassroots candidates defeated three RINO incumbent legislators: In Senate District 3, Julie McIntosh defeated incumbent Blake Cowboy Stephens by 61% to 39%. Corey DeAngelis, a leader in the national school choice movement celebrated the result,...
UPDATE 2024/08/26 Election Eve: Governor Kevin Stitt appeared tonight with Brent VanNorman at a Women for Tulsa meeting and endorsed VanNorman for Mayor. The Republican Party of Tulsa County has officially endorsed Brent VanNorman for Mayor of Tulsa in the Tuesday, August 27, 2024, election. So have a number of...
The only valuable member of the current Tulsa City Council, the only councilor who was more than a rubber stamp, decided at the last minute not to run for re-election. District 5's Grant Miller had planned to run for a second term, but Tulsa's establishment (what I've called the Cockroach...
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