April 7th is an election day in Oklahoma, with various issues on ballots across the state.
Two of the most highly anticipated decisions will be the bond packages for Tulsa Public Schools and the City of Broken Arrow.
Voters will also decide council seats in Sapulpa and Bixby and school board seats for Liberty schools and Tulsa Tech.
See the full list of elections here
The Tulsa Public Schools bond package totals $609 million and district leaders said it includes funds for safety improvements, transportation upgrades, student and staff technology and learning opportunities and career development.
The City of Broken Arrow bond package totals $415 million in proposed improvements, according to city officials. The package includes eight propositions, seven bond proposals and one temporary sales tax increase proposal. The 2026 Go Bond includes seven other propositions that the city said would help pay for projects related to transportation, public safety, a new library and more.
Sapulpa voters in city council Ward 5 will decide between Kent Glesener and Davood Mortazavi.
Bixby voters will decide between Brad Girard and Jake Rowland for Ward 4 city councilor.
In addition to the bond propositions, two Tulsa Public Schools board member seats will be on the ballot. Voters will choose between incumbent E’lena Ashley and former city councilor Connie Dodson. Another seat will be award to either Michael Phillips or incumbent Susan Lamkin.