by Sarah Burnett | Oct 31, 2024 | Campaigns, Issues, Local Elections, Original Content, State Questions
On our November 5th Ballot, we have many important issues. There are important State Questions and many Judges. Here is the Voting Guide from OKGrassroots regarding State Questions and Judges. For more details on each state question and more, visit our extensive blog...
by OKGrassroots Network | Oct 29, 2024 | Campaigns, Local Elections, Original Content, Property Rights, Taxes
This article is written by Sen. Dusty Deevers State Question 833 (SQ 833) introduces Public Infrastructure Districts (PIDs), giving developers significant control over infrastructure financing at taxpayers’ expense. Here’s why voters should say “No” to SQ 833. PIDs...
by Sarah Burnett | Oct 24, 2024 | Action, Campaigns, Events, Local Elections
Election Day is in just 12 days! Give a couple of hours to help get great candidates across the finish line! Eddie Huff – Tulsa City Council District 7 Saturday we meet at Tulsa County Republican HQ, 2816 E 51st St, Tulsa, at 9:30 am. Coffee and donuts will be...
by Sarah Burnett | Sep 4, 2024 | Campaigns, Local Elections, Oklahoma Constitution, Oklahoma House, Oklahoma Senate, Original Content
In Oklahoma, often our most contentious election battles are fought in the primary. In our deep red state, many candidates run as Republicans, but fail to live up to those values in the Oklahoma legislature. This election season, the voters paid attention to the...
by Sarah Burnett | Aug 22, 2024 | Campaigns, Local Elections, OKGrassroots, Original Content, Republican Party
Senate District 33 will have a runoff election on August 27th. Christi Gillespie is advertising herself as a conservative, but her record shows how she has not defended individual rights consistently during her time in government. Christi Gillespie was a Broken...
by Sarah Burnett | Aug 22, 2024 | Campaigns, Local Elections, OKGrassroots, Republican Party, Tulsa County
Reposted from Tulsa Today At a recent Tulsa event, candidates gathered in mass. The nonpartisan organization, Women for Tulsa, invited all and many attended with the significant absence of Democrat Karen Keith, candidate for Mayor of Tulsa. Candidates from all...