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Republican Primary Debate: Oklahoma State Superintendent

  • Campbell Hotel Event Center 2636 E 11th Tulsa, OK, 74105 United States (map)
 
 

Politics is happening - don’t sit it out. Join Women For Tulsa and the Tulsa Republican Club for a series of Republican Primary Debates featuring top candidates fighting to earn your vote. Come listen, compare, and decide.

Confirmed candidates so far:

  1. Dr. Robert Franklin

  2. Dr. John Cox

  3. Adam Pugh

  4. William Crozier

Debate is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required. 

Citizens can submit questions that may be asked during the debate. Deadline to submit questions is Sunday, May 10, 2026 at 9:00 PM. Submit your debate questions at https://forms.gle/xfByZw754oHCyFbL6

Doors open at 5:15pm | Debate starts at 6:00pm

Debate is free to attend |  Seating is limited | Pre-registration is required.

AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION

No electioneering nor political statements will be allowed in the event. This includes t-shirts, buttons, campaign literature, signage, or anything promoting or attacking any candidate. Sponsors will request items be removed at the door before entry is allowed. Campaigns will have equal access post-debate to meet with attendees.

During the event, we ask the audience to remain quiet. No clapping, cheering, booing, shouting, or utilizing any type of items that make noise. There are a lot of questions to cover, and we want to ensure we get through as many as possible uninterrupted. With this event being free and open to the public, registration will be open all day!

No questions will be taken from the floor. All questions must have been previously submitted through our questionnaire form to be reviewed and given to moderator.

Please silence ringers on all electronic devices once the debate begins.

MEDIA, RECORDING, AND DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS

The Tulsa Republican Club and Women for Tulsa retain exclusive ownership of all audio and video content.

The Sponsor reserves all rights to recording, broadcasting, live-streaming, distribution, rebroadcast, and licensing.

No candidate or third party may record or distribute debate content without prior written consent from the Sponsors.

Only authorized media outlets will be allowed to live stream and/or record the debate.

The Sponsor(s) and moderator may impose sanctions for misconduct, including reduction of speaking time, muting of microphones, or removal from the debate.

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