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Tulsa Mayoral Debate Between Karen Keith, Monroe Nichols (Sept. 30, 2024)

The Tulsa Mayoral candidates Karen Keith and Monroe Nichols met for a debate hosted by News On 6 Monday night. Both candidates are stepping down from their previous positions to run for mayor. Monroe Nichols, a Democratic representative for Oklahoma House District 72, is vying for the mayor's seat. His district stretches from West Tulsa, covering areas like Charles Page Boulevard and 49th West Avenue, up to 86th Street North near Highway 75. Elected in 2016, Nichols made history as the first African American to represent the district. Currently, he serves on 10 House committees and is the chair of the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus. Karen Keith, also a Democrat, is the Tulsa County Commissioner for District 2. Her jurisdiction includes Sand Springs, Tulsa, Jenks, and Glenpool. Keith has held this position since 2008, after serving in various roles, including working for former Tulsa Mayor Bill LaFortune and working as a news anchor for over 25 years. Keith has been recognized by the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce and serves on the Executive Board of the Oklahoma Historical Society. Both candidates bring significant political and community experience to the race, making this debate a key event in the Tulsa mayoral election. Here were the rules for the debate: Questions asked to both candidates and individually Candidates will be given about a minute to answer each question Rebuttals are at the discretion of the moderators Candidates will be given two minutes for closing statements

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