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  2. Amanda Swope - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Swope is an American and Muscogee politician who served as the Oklahoma House of Representatives member from the 71st district from 2022 to 2025. She was the Tulsa County Democratic Party Chairwoman between 2019 and 2022, the youngest person and first Native American to hold the position.

  3. List of mayors of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Democratic 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Republican ... This is a list of mayors of Tulsa, ... Party 1 Edward E. Calkins: 1898: 1899:

  4. Oklahoma's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    The district contains all of Tulsa County as well as portions of Creek, Rogers & Wagoner counties. Although it has long been reckoned as the Tulsa district, a small portion of Tulsa itself is located in the 3rd district. Principal cities in the district (other than Tulsa) include Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, Sand Springs, and Wagoner.

  5. The battle for Oklahoma's 5th District Congressional ... - AOL

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    He lost to Democratic Party incumbent Meloyde Blancett by a 59-41 percent margin. On the Democratic side, Evelyn Rogers, 71, a Tulsa County Community College librarian, is up against Dennis Baker ...

  6. Tyler Party - Wikipedia

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    The Tyler Party, or Tyler Democratic Party, [2] was an American political party formed by supporters of President John Tyler in 1844 to launch a presidential campaign against the Whig and Democratic parties. [3] The party merged into the Democratic Party during the 1844 presidential election, following the surprise nomination of James K. Polk.

  7. Kendra Horn - Wikipedia

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    She was the first Democratic woman elected to the House from Oklahoma. Horn lost her 2020 re-election bid to Republican challenger Stephanie Bice, after serving one term. She is the most recent Democrat to represent Oklahoma in Congress. She was the Democratic nominee in the Oklahoma Senate special election in 2022 losing to Markwayne Mullin.

  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. Judy Eason McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    On April 2, 2011, she was elected as Chair of the Tulsa County Democratic Party for 2011–12. McIntyre holds memberships in the following organizations: Member, Vernon AME Church; former Chair of the Tulsa County Democratic Luncheon Club; 1921 Race Riot Design Committee; the Greenwood Re-Development Authority; the NAACP ; Communications ...