After receiving last-minute advice, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission denied giving an interpretation on municipal elections.
News Clifton Adcock A request by Oklahoma Gazette to
the Oklahoma Ethics Commission for an interpretation on rules and laws
governing municipal elections was denied during the commission’s Aug. 19
meeting.
OKC is not out any money, says City Manager Jim Couch, in an incomplete public safety project nearly six years behind schedule.
News Clifton Adcock
Despite years-long delays on implementing police and municipal court electronic records systems, Oklahoma City Manager Jim Couch said the city is still on budget for the projects.
This year’s city council races saw far fewer campaign dollars spent than in 2010.
News Clifton Adcock
Despite a crowded field in one Oklahoma City Council race and three
candidates in another, overall campaign spending and fundraising in this
year’s municipal elections is significantly below that of two years
ago.
Two political novices topple incumbent to win seats on Oklahoma City Council.
News Tim Farley
The Oklahoma City Council endured a shakeup last week when incumbents
Gary Marrs and Ronald “Skip” Kelly were defeated by two 30-something
political newcomers during the April 2 runoff elections.