City council races, school board races and bond issues will be on several ballots on April 6 throughout Tulsa County.

Here is a rundown of those votes.

Broken Arrow City Council Ward 1

Jonathan Kelly, Cathy Smythe and Debra Wimpee.

Broken Arrow City Council Ward 2

Mayor Craig Thurmond and Lisa Ford.

Glenpool Council Ward 2

Christopher Brobst and Kim Hanson-Mercier.

Jenks City Council Ward 4

Rodney Cline and Councilor Dawn Dyke.

Jenks City Council At-Large

Krista Monk, David Randolph and Kevin Short.

Town of Sperry Board of Trustees

Melody Anderson, Micah Carr and Sperry Trustee Gary Eaton.

Skiatook City Council Ward 2

Skiatook Vice Mayor Robin Edens and L. Wyvone Wilson.

Skiatook City Council Ward 5

Richard Barnes and Councilor Stephanie R. Upton.

Tulsa Public Schools District 3

Jennettie Marshall and David L. Harris.

Berryhill Public Schools Office 1

Allisha Phillips Craig and Jack Lollis.

Union Public Schools Office 1

Kasey Magness, Broken Arrow, and Joey Reyes, Broken Arrow.

Sand Springs Public Schools Office 1

Miranda Hampton and Whitney Wagers.

Sperry Public Schools Office 1

April D. Bowman and Tammy Sam-Hunter.

Owasso Public Schools Office 1

Rick Lang and Stephanie Ruttman.

Tulsa Technology Center District 6

Paul J. Kroutter Jr. and Sharon A. Whelpley, both of Broken Arrow.


Bixby City Propositions

Proposition No. 1 ($8,500,000)

This is for land and construction of a Fire Station and Ambulatory Facility south of 141st Street in Bixby.

The Fire Department has outgrown the 40-year old station located in Downtown Bixby.

  Bixby currently contracts for ambulatory transport services. 

The Ambulatory Facility would be managed by the Bixby Fire Department who now respond to medical emergency calls.

Proposition No. 2 ($16,300,000)

This includes construction, extension, repair and improvement on road projects:

131st Street from Memorial Drive to Mingo Road

Mingo Road from 101st Street to 111th Street

161st Street from Memorial Drive to Central Intermediate School

131st Street from Mingo Road to Garnett Road

Proposition No. 3 ($1,700,000)

This is funding for the Bentley Park Sports Complex expansion, including land, construction, repair, renovation, and beatification. 

Proposition No. 4 ($2,000,000)

This improves South Bixby Drainage and North Bixby Drainage projects.

“Bixby’s 2021 bond proposal focuses on our city’s most critical needs,” said Bixby Mayor Brian Guthrie. “The majority of the bond funds will be used to improve our roads and infrastructure.  This bond will also allow us to build a new fire station to the West and expand our operations into ambulance services so we can provide faster response times for our citizens. 

There will also be funds available for Bentley Park expansion and additional improvements for drainage both North and South of the River.”