Thursday, February 6th 2025, 5:14 am
Early voting begins Thursday morning across Green Country ahead of next Tuesday’s elections.
Voters can cast early ballots on Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The ballots include a variety of local elections, including municipal and school bond proposals, school board positions, and city council races.
One key race in Tulsa Public Schools is for the District 3 board seat, where four candidates are vying for the position.
RELATED: TCTA hosts candidate forum ahead of TPS District 3 election
Owasso voters will decide on a $197.5 million bond for public school improvements.
The funds would be allocated for facility upgrades and safety enhancements, including the construction of a new fifth-grade center and security improvements at each school site.
RELATED: Owasso Public Schools bond vote nears
Jenks voters will consider two bond proposals totaling $19.6 million. One proposal focuses on building expansions and new textbooks, while the other would fund six outstanding general obligation bonds.
The funds would be covered through Jenks property taxes.
RELATED: By the numbers: Jenks school bond proposals
Several other cities, including Eufaula, have additional propositions on the ballot.
Voters should review their local election offices for specific details on measures in their area.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, Feb. 11.
Tulsa County voters participating in early voting must visit the downtown Election Board and bring a valid ID.
The deadline to register for the March 4 primary election for State Senate District 8, previously held by Sen. Roger Thompson (R), is Friday, Feb. 7.
The district includes parts of Creek, Muskogee, Okmulgee, McIntosh, and Okfuskee counties.
Additional school propositions will also be on the ballot in March.
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