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Tulsa commission says six seats remain open as members prepare nominations

Tulsa African American Affairs Commission · November 12, 2025
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Summary

At a meeting held without quorum, the Tulsa African American Affairs Commission discussed filling six vacant seats (four organization seats and two at-large), the mayor’s role in selecting nominees, residency requirements and a timeline for submissions.

At a meeting that opened without a quorum, the Tulsa African American Affairs Commission discussed filling six vacant seats on the panel, underscoring a short timeline for nominations and the mayor’s role in forwarding candidates to City Council.

The commission’s presiding officer (Speaker 3) said four organization seats and two at-large seats remain unfilled, and that the Black Wall Street Chamber and Greenwood Cultural Center already have nominees in process. “We have those who are in process,” the presiding officer said, noting…

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