A New Era for Black Politicians

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GREENWOOD DISTRICT, Oklahoma – Ronald Stewart Jr. won a major victory, securing the seat for District 73 of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. In a close race against Darrell Knox, Stewart defeated Knox by receiving 52.83% of the vote to Knox’s 47.17%.

This victory was the result of a dedicated campaign that emphasized the importance of voting rights, public education and community leadership. Stewart’s victory reflects the collective aspirations of North Tulsa residents seeking better representation and quality of life.

The Journey to Victory for Ronald Stewart

Stewart’s political interest began in 2016 and grew through his firsthand campaign experience when his close friend Greg Robinson ran for mayor of Tulsa in 2020. This period of political awakening inspired Stewart to enter the political arena himself.

While working on campaigns in 2020 and 2022, he learned that Senator Kevin Matthews’ term would end in 2024, leaving the seat vacant. This opened up the opportunity for Representative Regina Goodwin, the current Senator-elect, to run for Senator Matthews’ seat. He then saw an opportunity to make a broader impact on their community by running for the open House District 73 seat.

Voter Rights and Education Reform

Stewart’s passion for voting rights, education reform and public safety drove his campaign. He stressed the critical need to protect voting rights and ensure access to voting.

“Some of the things that are of utmost importance to our community are making sure that we are protecting voter rights and protecting our voters, making sure that we have the right number of precincts and that we have the right number of polling places. and that we have the opportunity to allow everyone in our community to vote in a way without barriers,” he shared. The Black Wall Street Times.

Education was another cornerstone of Stewart’s platform. He pointed to the challenges facing Oklahoma teachers, including the negative effects of House Bill 7075 and Governor Stitt’s executive order on public education. He addressed those issues by advocating for better funding and support for public schools, ensuring that the best talent was in the classrooms to teach, and working to close the life expectancy gap.

A campaign based on support and outreach

The campaign for the House District 73 seat featured extensive community activities and strong family support. Stewart’s team worked tirelessly to engage with residents and community partners, listen to their concerns and incorporate their feedback into the campaign platform.

In addition, before his political career, he had an extensive background in community involvement.

“I’ve always looked for opportunities to give back to the community and volunteer for the community. And to do things to uplift, and if that means stepping in to help someone who has already built a legacy in supporting them, then that’s what I’m going to do, so whether it’s with my time or my talents or my money, I want to support those people who are doing the things that benefit the community,” he said.

As Ronald Stewart prepares to take office, he remains focused on the priorities that defined his campaign: voting rights, education reform and public safety. His victory is more than a personal achievement, but also a testament to the power of community-driven political engagement.

Stewart’s victory marks a new chapter for the residents of District 73 in North Tulsa, as they continue their efforts to take a more inclusive and representative approach to addressing the challenges and opportunities facing the community.

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Stewart expresses his gratitude to North Tulsans

“I want it to be known that this is a partnership with the community, that I can’t do anything alone and that everyone who lives in North Tulsa is an expert on topics that I may not be an expert on, and if we’re going to do this, we’re going to do this together,” Stewart said. The Black Wall Street Times.

He continued, “Winning this election means the world to me. Knowing that the community showed up and voted in my favor just makes my soul happy. It excites my spirit because I love this community so much,” Stewart said The Black Wall Street Times.

Ronald Stewart is a lifelong North Tulsan, a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School and a graduate of Langston University. He has been a firefighter with the Tulsa Fire Department for nearly two decades. He has also volunteered in the community for many years as a mentor, coach and teacher. His journey from firefighter to state legislator illustrates how community involvement and a passion for public service can create meaningful change.

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