OKC is committed to serving all people. City employees, including police officers and firefighters, focus on their core responsibilities to provide essential services. City employees do not ask about immigration status when providing services. This ensures everyone can:• Access City services• Call for help in emergencies• Report crimes and cooperate with OKCPD• Live and work in the community
Published on February 02, 2026
Oklahoma City will hold a mayoral election on Feb. 10. All registered Oklahoma City voters are eligible to vote.
To find your polling location, look at your voter ID card or use the Oklahoma State Election Board website at ok.gov/elections.
Two candidates have filed to run for OKC mayor.
The mayor, elected at large, serves alongside eight city council members who represent each of Oklahoma City’s eight wards. Together, they comprise the Oklahoma City Council.
The mayor and council are nonpartisan, and members serve part-time at the head of the City’s Council-Manager form of government. The mayor’s annual salary is $24,000, and council members make $12,000 annually.
###
Media Contact
Kristy Yager (405) 297-2550 kristy.yager@okc.gov