Learn more about Oklahoma City Council candidates on the Feb. 12 ballot
The nonpartisan election will decide who represents Wards 2, 5, 6 and 8 on the Council for the next four-year term, which begins in April 2019.
The nonpartisan election will decide who represents Wards 2, 5, 6 and 8 on the Council for the next four-year term, which begins in April 2019.
Don't forget to vote!
The Oklahoma County Election Board has finalized the list of candidates for the Oklahoma City Council elections on Feb. 12, disqualifying one candidate who filed to run in Ward 5.
Let your voice be heard in today’s decisive election.
Early voting for the Nov. 6 election begins today and goes through Saturday.
Don't be afraid to get your absentee ballot!
Oklahoma City Public Schools got a new superintendent this year and the University of Oklahoma appointed a new president. Each of them talked about the challenges their systems face and how they plan to address them during the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s annual State of the Schools event.
With elections at every level of government on the ballot, it’s critical that you do your part to support Oklahoma City’s future growth by casting an informed vote in the upcoming election.