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  2. Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City (/ ˌ oʊ k l ə ˈ h oʊ m ə-/ ⓘ), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, [9] its population ranks 20th among United States cities and 8th in the Southern United States.

  3. Metropolitan Area Projects Plan - Wikipedia

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    The original Metropolitan Area Projects Plan, or MAPS, was a $350 million public works and redevelopment project in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma during the middle to late 1990s, funded by a temporary, five year, voter-approved sales tax increase. [6] "

  4. Oklahoma City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City metropolitan area, being the state's principal and largest metropolitan statistical area, had a population of 1,425,695 at the 2020 census, up from 1,252,987 in 2010; the 2021 American Community Survey estimated its population increased to 1,441,647. [2]

  5. Oklahoma elections today: Sample ballot, polling places, results

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    You can see live election results and live updates at Oklahoman.com. Results will be posted here starting at 7 p.m. after polls close. Oklahoma voting dates 2024

  6. Oklahoma House election results are coming in. What do ... - AOL

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    Live election results: Get real-time Oklahoma 2024 election results for key OKC area and statewide races. A handful of Oklahoma City-area races were considered among the most competitive contests ...

  7. Results: Tommie Johnson III reelected as Oklahoma ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma County Sheriff Tommie Johnson III won reelection Tuesday by defeating repeat challenger Wayland Cubit with 58.13% of the vote, according to unofficial results, despite a $600,000 third ...

  8. Government of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City Council is non-partisan and its nine members are elected to four-year terms. Oklahoma City is divided into eight wards, and voters in each ward elect a council member to represent that ward. The mayor is the voting member who is elected by all voters of the city, and is the Chief Executive of the City and President of the Council.

  9. Oklahoma City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City Council held their first meeting on July 22, 1890 and passed Ordinance No. 1 that divided the city into four wards. Each ward had two council members, one serving for one year and the other for two years. The first City Charter was approved by city voters and Oklahoma Governor Lee Cruce in March 1911. In 1926, the office of ...