Bartlett Jr. Seeks Tulsa Mayoral Seat
Former Tulsa City Council member Dewey Bartlett Jr. announced today he is a Republican candidate for mayor. Bartlett, 62, heads the family's Keener Oil Company. He is the son of the late Dewey F. Bartlett, former governor and U. S. senator.
Bartlett seeks to succeed Democrat Kathy Taylor, whom he endorsed in 2006.
“We must focus on our basic infrastructure and public safety priorities, while trimming our budget responsibly and conservatively,” Bartlett said of Tulsa city government.
“I am a conservative businessman and I know how to create jobs and grow industry. I’m not interested in growing government. I’m interested in growing jobs.” Bartlett previously sought the mayor's office and a seat in the Oklahoma Senate.
“We must focus on our basic infrastructure and public safety priorities, while trimming our budget responsibly and conservatively,” Bartlett said of Tulsa city government.
“I am a conservative businessman and I know how to create jobs and grow industry. I’m not interested in growing government. I’m interested in growing jobs.” Bartlett previously sought the mayor's office and a seat in the Oklahoma Senate.
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