Gabe Woolley encourages Broken Arrow voters ahead of local election

Gabe Woolley, Oklahoma State Representative for the 98th District
Gabe Woolley, Oklahoma State Representative for the 98th District
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Gabe Woolley, a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives for District 98, recently addressed constituents in Broken Arrow through a series of posts on his social media account. In these messages, Woolley discussed his ongoing service and encouraged voter participation during a local election period.

On April 6, 2026, Woolley wrote to residents: “Broken Arrow,

I am honored to serve you in the Oklahoma House of Representatives (Dist. 98) & I hope to earn your vote & to be able to continue serving you for two more years.

I wanted to share a little bit about this journey so far in my service to you as we look toward the https://t.co/HExuXzo8C3“.

Two days later, on April 7, 2026, he reminded voters about the importance of participating in elections: “What an honor and privilege it is to live in the United States of America, where you can use your voice and cast your vote.

Broken Arrow,

You have 3 more hours to get your vote in today. Polls close at 7:00 PM.

Get out and VOTE!

https://t.co/rRTf3b1RIC“.

On April 9, 2026, Woolley commented on a legislative issue involving state symbols by stating: “Easy YES vote.

Because we already have a flag that represents all Americans & Oklahomans.

https://t.co/f7tfngsiPn“.

Woolley’s public statements come during an election period when voter turnout is being emphasized across Oklahoma. As a representative from Broken Arrow—a city located within Tulsa County—he has used his platform both to reflect on his time in office and encourage civic engagement among constituents. The Oklahoma House of Representatives is composed of members elected every two years; representatives often campaign for re-election by highlighting their legislative record and connection with local communities.



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