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Allison Carter (City of Geary Councilmember Ward 1, Oklahoma, candidate 2025)

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Allison Carter

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Candidate, City of Geary Councilmember Ward 1

Elections and appointments
Last election

April 1, 2025

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Allison Carter ran in a special election to the City of Geary Councilmember Ward 1 in Oklahoma. Carter was on the ballot in the special general election on April 1, 2025.[source]

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Elections

General election

Special general election for City of Geary Councilmember Ward 1

Allison Carter and Barbara Diercks ran in the special general election for City of Geary Councilmember Ward 1 on April 1, 2025.

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Allison Carter (Nonpartisan)
Barbara Diercks (Nonpartisan)

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