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November 14, 2023
Candidate filing for Board of Education begins Dec. 4

Primary Election set for Feb. 13, 2024

Candidate filing for the Board of Education begins Monday, Dec. 4, for Sequoyah County school districts.

Those who wish to file for a Board of Education office must submit a Declaration of Candidacy to the Sequoyah County Election Board on Dec. 4, 5, or 6, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Candidate filing packets are available on the State Election Board website at https:// oklahoma.gov/elections/candidates/ candidate-filing.html and at the County Election Board.

In addition to the Declaration of Candidacy, candidates must also submit a Voter Registration Verification Form, which can be obtained from the County Election Board or by logging into the OK Voter Portal at https://oklahoma. gov/elections/ovp.html. Information on the Voter Registration Verification Form must match the information provided on the Declaration of Candidacy.

Cindy Osborn, Secretary of the Sequoyah County Election Board, reminds candidates that Contests of Candidacy must be filed no later than Friday, Dec. 8, by 5 p.m. and may only be filed by another candidate for that office. Contests against unopposed candidates may be filed by contacting the County Election Board.

If more than two candidates file for the same Board of Education seat, a Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024. If one candidate receives more than 50% of the votes, that candidate will be named the elected official. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes, the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes will vie for the seat during the Board of Education General Election, Tuesday, April 2, 2024. If only two candidates file for the same Board of Education seat, those two candidates’ names will appear on the General Election ballot in April.

Declarations of Candidacy will be accepted for the following offices:

• BELFONTE C-50 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #1 (3 yr.)

• BRUSHY C -36 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #1 (3 yr.)

• CENTRAL I-7 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #4 (5 yr.) • GANS I-4 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #4 (5 yr.)

• LIBERTY C-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #1 (3 yr.)

• MARBLE CITY C-35 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #1 (3 yr.)

• MOFFETT C-68 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #1 (3 yr.)

• MULDROW I-3 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #4 (5 yr.) #2 (3 yr.) UNEXPIRED

• ROLAND I-5 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #4 (5 yr.)

• SALLISAW I-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #4 (5 yr.)

• VIAN I-2 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #4 (5 yr.)

• BRAGGS I-46 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE NO. #4 (5 yr.)

• INDIAN CAPITAL TECH CENTER OFFICE NO. #4 (5 yr.)

• CITY OF SALLISAW, WARD #2 (3 yr.) WARD #4 (3 yr.)

For more information, contact your county Election Board office at 918-775-2614 or sequoyahcounty@ elections. ok.gov. The Sequoyah County Election Board office is located at 110 E. Creek Ave. in Sallisaw. The office is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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