The recent local elections in Oklahoma City have highlighted changes in the local political landscape.
Citizens have seen key positions filled across the city.
The results reflect the choices of the electorate and set the stage for the immediate future of Oklahoma City governance.
The results of these most recent elections indicate a broad and diverse range of priorities and concerns from shifting leadership.
This is most reflected in the extreme increase in protests around Oklahoma City.
Each elected official has a chance to make their mark on the community in times of stress and struggle.
Now is the time to get involved and push legislation to city leadership and civil servants in a more positive direction.
Be a voice in the City and influence its policies.
Engaging with local representatives, participating in community meetings, and staying informed about local issues are all ways to contribute to Oklahoma City’s positive development.
Results from the February Election are down below:
Oklahoma City council – Ward 3
Katrina Avers with 74% of the vote.
Oklahoma City council – Ward 7
Camal Pennington with 45% of the vote.
Oklahoma County commissioner
Jason Lowe with 41% of the vote. Oklahoma City Public Schools board chairperson
Paula Lewis with 53% of the vote.
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