Owasso Election Day is Just Around the Corner — February 11th
In just one week, Owasso residents will have the opportunity to make their voices heard by voting in an important local election. On the ballot are two key decisions: the Ward 5 City Council seat and a bond proposal for Owasso Public Schools.
Why Your Vote Matters
Historically, voter turnout for city elections in Owasso has been low. This is a chance for our community to change that pattern. These local decisions have a direct impact on our daily lives, from educational improvements to the leadership guiding our city’s future. Every vote counts.
Ward 5 City Council Candidates Although this election is for the Ward 5 council position, all registered voters within the Owasso city limits are eligible to vote.
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Chad Balthrop — Learn more about his campaign here
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Brandon Shreffler — Learn more about his campaign here
Take the time to research these candidates and understand their visions for Owasso’s future.
Owasso Public Schools Bond Proposal This bond proposal outlines essential improvements aimed at enhancing the quality of education for students in our community. To get a detailed breakdown of the proposed projects, visit the Owasso Public Schools Bond Information page.
Get Informed and Vote
Here’s my challenge to you: Before election day, invest some time in learning about the candidates and the bond proposal. Understand how these decisions will shape our city and schools.
Then, most importantly—show up to vote on February 11th. Together, we can make a difference for Owasso’s future.