Save Our Tulsa Districts

Save Our Tulsa Districts [SOTD] is a "Vote No" effort against the first charter proposal by the so-called "Save Our Tulsa" on the ballots in every precinct on Tuesday, November 8, 2011, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

By P.J. LASSEK, Tulsa World Staff Writer, 10/2/2011: Among several proposals voters will decide on Nov. 8 is whether to ...
10/05/2011

By P.J. LASSEK, Tulsa World Staff Writer, 10/2/2011: Among several proposals voters will decide on Nov. 8 is whether to return City Council terms to two years and have them all expire at the same time. That proposal also will ask voters whether to schedule the elections with the state and federal election cycle that falls on even years.

09/27/2011

By Jennie Lloyd, Urban Tulsa Weekly, 9-21-11: Four ballot questions hold a lot of possibility for change in Tulsa's city government. One proposal was developed by the City Council, and the other three were developed by an organization called Save Our Tulsa. All four involve some major changes to our...

Tulsa World: "If you look back over the past couple of years, all the discord at City Hall between the administration an...
08/30/2011

Tulsa World: "If you look back over the past couple of years, all the discord at City Hall between the administration and Tulsa City Council, and prior to that between the city and county has created tremendous problems and has been a tremendous impediment from an economic development perspective," Tulsa Metro Chamber President and CEO Mike Neal said this morning.

By P.J. LASSEK, Tulsa World Staff Writer, 8/29/2011: The Tulsa Metro Chamber has ramped up its political involvement both in the City Council race and on four ballot questions that seek to change the city's current form of government to help Tulsa's future. Chamber officials say government upheaval ...

By P.J. LASSEK, Tulsa World Staff Writer, 8/28/2011: The Tulsa Metro Chamber and League of Woman Voters oppose the propo...
08/29/2011

By P.J. LASSEK, Tulsa World Staff Writer, 8/28/2011: The Tulsa Metro Chamber and League of Woman Voters oppose the proposed changes to the city's current form of government but only to different degrees.

The league, a nonpartisan political organization, opposes all four proposed changes, but the chamber opposes two and is still considering its stance on the other two.

By Brian Barber & PJ Lassek, Tulsa World Staff Writers, 8/26/2011: Most Tulsans support switching to a city council-city...
08/27/2011

By Brian Barber & PJ Lassek, Tulsa World Staff Writers, 8/26/2011: Most Tulsans support switching to a city council-city manager form of government, but few favor a competing proposal to make the mayor the council chairman and add at-large councilors, a scientific poll shows.

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