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Oklahoma Election Results: OKC GO bond passes, residents in local districts say 'yes' to upgrades
Oklahomans went to the polls on Tuesday to cast their votes on several elections that will have a major impact on the local level.
Oklahoma City voters will decide on a $2.7 billion municipal bond package — the biggest in the city’s history. The bond is divided into 11 propositions, with over half the funding centered around street improvements. Unlike a school bond, it will only need a simple majority to pass.
Oklahoma voters in 27 counties cast ballots in an array of elections Tuesday, including the largest bond package in state history in Oklahoma City, which passed easily.
Oklahoma City residents passed a series of propositions worth $2.7 billion as part of the city's general obligation bond on Tuesday, according to Mayor David Holt.
With the largest bond in the city's history on the ballot, here's what Oklahoma City residents need to know to vote in today's election.
Oklahoma City voters head to the polls to decide on a $2.7 billion bond issue. There will be 11 separate propositions on the ballot.
Oklahoma City voters will decide on the status of a historic $2.7 billion bond. Get results of the election here.
This bond election saw about 10,000 less voters than 2017’s bond election, where over 40,000 people cast a vote, according to the Oklahoma State Election Board. Oklahoma City has 390,727 registered voters. About 8% of the city's registered voters cast a ballot Tuesday.
Dark money in Oklahoma politics was the focus of an interim study at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Monday morning.The study was led by State Rep. Meloyde Blanc
An Oklahoma Lawmaker has carried out an interim study on the use of “dark money” in elections across the state.“Dark Money” refers to funds given toward election spending from sources that aren’t visible to the public.
Oklahoma’s new public schools superintendent announced Wednesday he is rescinding a mandate from his predecessor that forced schools to place Bibles in classrooms and incorporate the book into lesson plans for students.
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