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Monroe Nichols has defeated Karen Keith in the race to become the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, according to unofficial results. The win makes Nichols the first Black mayor of ...
The 2024 Tulsa mayoral election was held on August 27, 2024, and November 5, 2024, to elect the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Monroe Nichols won the runoff election, becoming the first Black Mayor of Tulsa. Since no candidate received over 50% of the vote in the August election, Tulsa County commissioner Karen Keith and Nichols advanced to a runoff ...
The race for Tulsa mayor won't be decided until November. ... nor Karen Keith, 70, a county commissioner and former local news anchor, were able to collect the required 50% of the vote for an ...
Oklahoma election results 2024: Tulsa mayor race headed to runoff, ... Gillespie won with 55.96% of the vote, or 2,408 votes, while Gwartney earned 44.04%, or 1,778 votes. ... USA TODAY. 1 death ...
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]
This charter amendment involves the pay for the Mayor of Tulsa. A 1990 addition to the city charter refers to mayors pay as $70,000 when the mayor of Tulsa's salary is actually $105,000 in 2022. The amendment would remove the set dollar amount of $70,000 from the city charter. [30]
So far, unofficial voting totals place Karen Keith and Monroe Nichols in the lead in the Tulsa mayoral race. With 57% of precincts reporting, Keith has 9,329 votes, or 33.24%. Nichols has 9,813 ...
The 2020 Tulsa mayoral election was held on August 25, 2020, to elect the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma. One-term incumbent Republican mayor G. T. Bynum ran for re-election against a number of candidates. Bynum won re-election outright, negating the need for a runoff. [1]