Postdated to remain at the top of the page until the polls close on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Tuesday, April 7, 2026, is general election day for K-12 school board seats in Oklahoma. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Seats on technology center boards (what we used to call vocational-technical, or vo-tech, schools) are also on the ballot. Some cities (Sapulpa among them) have city council runoffs, and there are some municipal and school district propositions up for a vote as well, including four school bond propositions in Tulsa and seven general obligation bond issues and a sales tax increase in Broken Arrow. The Oklahoma State Election Board's online voter tool will let you know where to vote and will show you a sample of the ballot you'll see. Not everyone will have a reason to go to the polls today, but TPS, Broken Arrow, and Tulsa Tech District 7 cover a lot of area and a lot of voters between them, so double-check, just to be sure. The following are my recommendations in the April 7, 2026, election, for races and propositions in the Tulsa and nearby cities and school districts. The name of the office links to the article I wrote on that race or proposition; the candidate's name leads to the candidate's website. Although party affiliation doesn't appear on the ballot for school and most municipal elections in Oklahoma, I've noted it below for those candidates I'm recommending. School board elections: Tulsa Public Schools, Office No. 4: E'Lena Ashley (R)(i) Tulsa Public Schools, Office No. 7: Michael Phillips (R) Tulsa Technology District, Office No. 7: Jim W. Baker (R) (i) Justus-Tiawah Public Schools, Office No. 1: Ted King (R) Liberty Public Schools, Office No. 1: Timothy Brown (R) Mannford Public Schools, Office No. 1: Clayton Paslay (R) Verdigris Public Schools, Office No. 1: Alicia Nees (R) School propositions: Tulsa Public Schools, Propositions 1 through 4 (Bond Issues): No Inola Public Schools, Propositions 1 & 2 (Bond Issues): No Central Tech, Proposition (2 mill permanent increase): Yes Municipal elections: Bixby, City of, Ward 4: Brad Girard (R) (i) Sapulpa, City of, Ward 1, Seat 1: Mike Harris (R) Sapulpa, City of, Ward 3, Seat 1: Alexander Hamilton (R) (i) Sapulpa, City of, Ward 5, Seat 1: Davood Mortazavi (R) (i) Municipal propositions: Broken Arrow, City of, Propositions 1 through 7 (Bond Issues): Yes Broken Arrow, City of, Proposition 8 (0.5%, five-year sales tax increase): No Oologah, Town of, Proposition (5% hotel tax increase): No
- April 7, 2026 at 08:00PM2026 Oklahoma School Board general election: BatesLine ballot card
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