Tulsa voters can start casting ballots on the minimum wage increase and party primaries June 11. Find candidate information and answers to your election questions.
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Oklahomans will decide whether to raise minimum wage to $15. Tulsans have thoughts.
If passed June 16, State Question 832 would raise the state’s minimum wage from $7.25 to $15. Tulsans making less than the proposed wage say it would make a big difference.
Education, health care and taxes: Gubernatorial candidates highlight priorities in Tulsa Press Club forum
Former state Sen. Mike Mazzei, who received President Donald Trump’s endorsement for Oklahoma governor days earlier, was not in attendance.
Election Day is coming fast. We answer your June primary questions.
From what ID you need to bring to the polls to what you’re allowed to wear at the ballot box, we answer your Oklahoma voting questions before the June 16 primary.
Why don’t Oklahomans vote? Advocates say there’s no single answer.
Oklahoma’s voter turnout is among the lowest in the country. The people trying to change that say apathy, policy obstacles and distrust are part of the problem.
One of these Republicans will be Tulsa County DA come November. Meet the candidates.
Colleen McCarty and Steve Kunzweiler outlined visions for prosecution, rehabilitation and accountability ahead of the June 16 primary.
Got questions about Oklahoma’s proposed minimum wage increase? We have answers.
Voters will decide whether to gradually raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 per hour in June. How will it affect you?
