Katie Henke, a Republican candidate for House District 71, announced today she is siding with Oklahoma school superintendents on the issue of “grading” local schools. Many superintendents have been expressing concerns over the grading system developed by State Schools Superintendent … Continue reading
NFIB/Oklahoma Endorses Katie Henke
OKLAHOMA CITY, September 18, 2012 – The National Federation of Indendent Business, Oklahoma’s leading small business association, today announced its endorsement of Katie Henke of Tulsa in her bid for election to the Oklahoma Legislature. Jerrod Shouse, NFIB/Oklahoma state director, said today … Continue reading
Tulsa Chamber of Commerce endorses Katie Henke for Oklahoma House District 71
OklahomaBizPac announced today its endorsement of Katie Henke (R) for State House District 71. A special election to fill the open seat is scheduled for Tuesday, April 3. OklahomaBizPac is a nonpartisan political action committee activated in 2012 by the … Continue reading
Vacant Oklahoma House seat in to be filled
A teacher and the head of a nonprofit agency face off in Tuesday’s special election to fill the Oklahoma House District 71 seat. By Michael McNutt | Published: April 1, 2012 1 The winner of Tuesday’s special House District 71 election will … Continue reading
State Representative District 71 Sample Ballot
View Original
Henke advances to General
Democrat Dan Arthrell and Republican Katie Henke were runaway winners in the state House District 71 special election primary Tuesday. The two each drew a large majority in the Brookside-based district and will meet in an April 3 general election … Continue reading
Oklahoma House District 71 voters go to polls Tuesday
Five Republicans and two Democrats are on the ballot for Tuesday’s state House District 71 special election primary, with the top vote getters in each party meeting in an April 3 general election. District 71 includes Tulsa’s Brookside area and … Continue reading
TulsaToday endorses Katie Henke
Valentine’s Day, February 14, Tulsans in House District 71 will decide in a primary election which candidate will represent them in the general. Tulsa Today has the details. While most primary debates are separated by party registration; Monday February 6th brought … Continue reading
A Likeable Future for Mrs. Henke
The Oklahoma GOP has a chance this year to get a little more likeable. There is no denying their winning streak, they are on a roll. But they don’t have that certain member that, no matter the legislation, no matter … Continue reading
Generations of Leadership
He helped many candidates, including former Mayors Hewgley and LaFortune. With John Rooney in charge, even a political campaign could run as smoothly as a symphony. The Tulsa lawyer and businessman, who in his quieter moments liked to play the … Continue reading