Todd Stone won a second term Tuesday on the Oklahoma City Council, taking 64.3% of the vote in a three-way race to represent the southeast side. Runoffs were set for the open seats in Wards 1 and 3 on Oklahoma City's western border after no candidate won more than 30% in Tuesday's primaries. With all 37 precincts reporting in Ward 4, Stone had 1,075 votes. Sam Wargin Grimaldo had 430 and Larry Hopper had 167. Stone, a small business owner, has built support through quiet community service, coaching youth sports and helping organize a project to build a bridge across a creek to give schoolchildren a safe way to reach Bodine Elementary School. He succeeded longtime Ward 4 Councilman Pete White in 2017, in his