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The Election Day hangover in Tulsa emotes with elation, depression or a bittersweet mix, depending on what voters wanted in results. Oklahomans voted for Donald Trump two-to-one over Kamala Harris in the presidential race. The GOP controls the U.

S. Senate and votes are still being counted in western states to know which party will take the House. The voters in legislative districts in the city limits of Tulsa elected a largely Democratic delegation.



Tulsans — whether liberal, moderate or conservative — had two legitimate leaders to pick from for mayor. As a column in last week’s Tulsa World noted, the victory by Monroe Nichols, which some didn’t see as likely, marks a new era in our city for several reasons. People are also reading.

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S. Department of Education McAlester places head football coach Forrest Mazey on administrative leave Tulsa mayoral election m.

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