Tulsa County elected officials sworn in

BY KEVIN CANFIELD World Staff Writer
Wednesday, January 02, 2013
1/02/13 at 2:36 PM


Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz was sworn in Wednesday to a seventh term in office.

Glanz was first elected in 1988. He is the longest serving sheriff in Tulsa County history.

Other Tulsa County elected officials sworn in Wednesday were county commissioner Karen Keith and court clerk Sally Howe-Smith, both incumbents, and newly-elected county clerk Pat Key.

County elected officials serve four-year terms.

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Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz raises his hand at a swearing-in ceremony at the Tulsa County Courthouse on Wednesday. Glanz is beginning his record 7th term in office. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World


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Tulsa County Commissioner Karen Keith raises her hand at a swearing-in ceremony at the Tulsa County Courthouse on Wednesday. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World


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Tulsa County Court Clerk Sally Howe- Smith (right) speaks to supporters with Judge Jane Wiseman (left) from the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals at a swearing-in ceremony at the Tulsa County Courthouse on Wednesday. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World


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Tulsa County Clerk Pat Key is sworn in by Judge Kurt Glassco (left) in a ceremony at the Tulsa County Courthouse on Wednesday. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World



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