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2025 Biennial County-Wide Precinct Meetings

Tuesday, January 28th

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Locations By State House District

Grassroots.

The mission of the Precinct Committee is to build and empower decentralized, self-governing, self-sustaining, grassroots infrastructure at the Precinct level to elect representatives who will work to transform Oklahoma according to the fundamental principles of the Republican Party, which are: limited government, individual liberty, natural rights, and personal moral responsibility.

Simply put, the purpose of the Precinct Committee is to provide feet on the ground for the Republican Party. The Precinct Committee allows the Republican Party to reach and connect with the community.

Attending the Precinct Meetings is the most grassroots level of engagement with the Republican Party.

Check below for complete details on the upcoming Precinct Meetings.

What is the purpose of biennial precinct meetings?

Official Precinct meetings are held as required by Party rules. These meetings take place in odd numbered years and are announced and scheduled by the County Chairman. It is only during these meetings that official Party business may be conducted. Official business includes election of Precinct officers and drafting of any resolutions or suggested changes to the Platform or Party Rules.

How to determine your precinct meeting location:

  1. Know Your Precinct Number – this is important in assuring you attend the correct precinct meeting. To locate your precinct number go to: https://okvoterportal.okelections.gov/ Your precinct number is located toward the top of the page.

  2. Precinct Meetings Are Set Up By State House Districts. To locate your House district, go to https://okvoterportal.okelections.gov/ You will find your House district number towards the bottom of the page.

  3. Precinct Meetings Will Be Held Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 6:00 pm, with the exception of Precinct 166, that will hold their meeting at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at 2013 West Memphis Street, Broken Arrow. Find your meeting location and make a plan to attend.

  4. What You Will Need: Your Voter ID Number. You can find your voter ID number at https://okvoterportal.okelections.gov/ located at the top of the page. This number is unique and will be used to confirm you are a registered Republican.

    *ONLY registered Republican voters are allowed to participate in Republican precinct meetings.

Precinct Locations:

HD – 9, 11, 74,

Collinsville Public Library

1223 Main

Collinsville, OK 74021

 

HD – 29, 30, 66, 73

Charles Page Library

551 E 4th St

Sand Springs, OK 74063

HD – 70, 71, 72, 77, 78

Embassy Church

7100 E 31st St

Tulsa, OK 74145

HD – 23, 75, 79

Hicks Park Community Center

3443 S Mingo Rd

Tulsa, OK 74145

HD – 68, 69

Jenks City Call - Community Room

211 N Elm St.

Jenks, OK 74037

 

HD – 67, 80

Evergreen Baptist Church

10301 East 111th St S

Bixby, OK 74008

 

HD – 76, 98

Broken Arrow Library

300 W Broadway Ave

Broken Arrow, OK 74012

** Precinct 166 will hold its meeting on Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 1:00pm at 2013 West Memphis Street, Broken Arrow, OK.

 

HD – 16, 24

Glenpool Library

730 E 141st St

Glenpool, OK 74033

If you cannot attend the precinct meeting on January 28th:

We understand you might be out of town, have a previous engagement, or possibly be unwell, making you unable to attend the precinct meeting in person. Please email delegate@tulsagop.org requesting an Absentee Precinct Member Data Sheet. Please complete and return to the same email address no later than 3:00 p.m. on January 28, 2025.

*ONLY registered Republican voters are allowed to participate in Republican precinct meetings.

FAQ

  • 1. Elect new precinct officers for a 2-year term.

    2. Elect delegates to represent the precinct at the County Convention (March 1).

    3. Submit planks/amendments/changes to the Tulsa County GOP Platform, and recommend changes to the OKGOP State Party Rules and State Party Platform.

  • We understand you might be out-of-town, have a previous engagement, or possibly you are unwell making you unable to attend the precinct meeting in-person. An email must be sent to delegate@tulsagop.org requesting an Absentee Precinct Member Data Sheet to be completed and returned to the same email address delegate@tulsagop.org, no later than 3:00 pm January 28, 2025. 

    If you do not attend your precinct meeting in-person, but would like to attend the countyconvention, March 1st, an Absentee Precinct Member Data Sheet must be requested and submitted to the Tulsa County GOP office (2816 E 51st St, Tulsa) by the close of business (3:00 pm) or by email to delegate@tulsagop.org. A completed Precinct Member Data Sheet is required from everyone wanting to attend the Tulsa County GOP convention, March 1, 2025.

  • No. Attendance at the January 28th precinct meeting is necessary to be elected as chair or vice-chair of your precinct (the purpose of the convention call). Should other precinct members attend the precinct meeting in-person and elect precinct leadership (chair/vice-chair), that elected leadership will be recognized and serve for the 2025/26 term. Should no precinct member(s) attend the in-person precinct meeting, leaving the precinct without leadership, a request can be made of the Tulsa County GOP Chairman to fill the empty position(s), following the Tulsa County GOP County Convention, March 1, 2025.

  • Being a good precinct chair comes with responsibilities. Precinct chair/vice-chair are the Republican representative(s) within their precinct. Building relationships and getting to know your Republican neighbors and promoting the Republican Party in your neighborhood is a key part of being a good precinct leader. Developing a precinct network will allow you to help influence the outcome of local, state, and national elections, as well as recruit potential candidates. As a precinct chair/vice-chair you sit on the CountyCommittee and should attend all County Committee meetings. Roles and Responsibilities of a Precinct Chair

  • • To promote the Republican Party brand and what we believe. We are the BEST political party, we have a strong foundation of principles and values, with a sound belief in God, family and country, that is worth sharing with others. 

    • To help get Republicans elected to office.

    • To work with and support our Republican elected officials through building relationships.

    • To be a resource for voters, candidates and elected officials

    • GOTV (Get Out The Vote)