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Moore City Council Elections (Wards)

Election Date:April 6, 2027Register by:March 17, 2027

The Moore City Council primary election on April 6, 2027, will determine which candidates advance to the general election for city council seats across the city's wards. Voters in each ward will select nominees to represent their district on the city council, which oversees local policies including zoning, public safety, and municipal services.

About This Race

The Moore City Council primary election on April 6, 2027, will determine which candidates advance to the general election for city council seats across the city's wards. Voters in each ward will select nominees to represent their district on the city council, which oversees local policies including zoning, public safety, and municipal services.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
April 6, 2027
Registration Deadline
March 17, 2027
Early Voting Starts
March 27, 2027
Early Voting Ends
April 3, 2027

How to Vote

To vote in Oklahoma, residents must be registered voters and can cast their ballot in person on Election Day, during the early voting period, or by absentee ballot. Voters must present a valid ID, such as an Oklahoma driver's license, state ID, or tribal identification, at their polling place; registration can be completed online via the Oklahoma State Election Board website, by mail, or in person at a county election board office.

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Democratic

James Carter

Moore City Council Ward 1

Biography

James Carter is a public school teacher and community organizer with over 15 years of experience advocating for education funding and youth programs in Moore. He is running to prioritize investments in schools, parks, and public safety.

Campaign Website
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Republican

Melissa Hunt

Moore City Council Ward 1

Biography

Melissa Hunt is a small business owner and longtime Moore resident who has served on the Moore Planning Commission. She is running to bring practical experience to council decisions on economic development and neighborhood improvement.

Campaign Website

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