Elections

Early voting begins March 28th

March 18, 2024

Creek County has several decisions to be made this April, including a Sapulpa City Council election. See all of them in the story.

Creek County residents have until March 31st to change their party affiliation

March 12, 2024

No party changes are allowed from April 1st through 31st during an even-numbered year.

Absentee ballot applications must be received by Monday, March 18th

March 12, 2024

The deadline to request absentee ballots by mail is approaching. Applications must be received by the County Election Board no later than 5 p.m. Monday,…

Early voting for the Presidential Primary begins February 29th

February 15, 2024

Early voting is open to all voters. Get information on when and where you can cast your vote early, or how to request an assistant.

Creek County Election Board reminds of voter registration and absentee ballot deadlines

February 7, 2024

A couple of important voter deadlines are fast approaching, according to statements from Creek County Election Board Secretary Vicki Martin.

Most city councilors will run unopposed for the upcoming election

December 11, 2023

Out of the five seats in City Council up for reelection, only Ward 2 will have a contender, following the withdrawal of another challenger in…

Candidate filing begins next month for Creek County Boards of Education

November 30, 2023

Those who wish to file for a Board of Education office must submit a Declaration of Candidacy to the Creek County Election Board December 4th,…

Candidate filings for municipal offices to begin in December

November 29, 2023

Five seats in Sapulpa’s City Council are up for election. See what’s available inside.

Kevin Hern announces his bid for Majority Leader

October 11, 2023

Congressman Kevin Hern has announced that he will be seeking the position of Majority Leader of the US House of Representatives following the news that…

Sapulpa passes largest school bond ever, will get new high school, performing arts center, and more

September 12, 2023

Sapulpa voters decided to pass the ambitious $279 million school bond by a margin of 22 votes on Tuesday evening.

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