OKC Incumbents Win In Low Turnout

In an election day marked by pathetically low turnout (7.5%), Oklahoma City voters returned two incumbent City Council members and elected one replacement.

Ward 2 Councilman Ed Shadid had 2,546 votes, or 59.1 percent, to turn back three challengers and win a second term from Ward 2.

In Ward 6, Councilwoman Meg Salyer had 675 votes, or 53.7 percent, to defeat two challengers and win a third term.

In northwest Oklahoma City’s Ward 8, where Councilman Pat Ryan is retiring, Mark Stonecipher won in his first bid for elective office.


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