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Bixby Public Schools, Oklahoma, elections (2021)
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One seat on the Bixby Public Schools school board in Oklahoma was up for general election in 2021. A primary would have been held on February 9, 2021, but was canceled because only one candidate—incumbent Julie Prox—was on the ballot. The general election on April 6, 2021, was also canceled due to lack of opposition, and Prox was automatically re-elected. The filing deadline for this election was December 9, 2020.
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Seat 1
Nonpartisan primary election
The primary election was canceled. Julie Prox (Nonpartisan) won the election without appearing on the ballot.
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- See also: Oklahoma elections, 2021
February 9, 2021
April 6, 2021
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About the district
- See also: Bixby Public Schools, Oklahoma
Bixby Public Schools is located in Tulsa County and Wagoner County in Oklahoma. The district served 6,046 students during the 2015-2016 school year.[1]
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