Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Election results: March 4, 2008











Oklahoma City Sales Tax Proposal
271 of 271 precincts reporting

Yes: 44849, 61.9 percent

No: 27564, 38.1 percent

Beaver County
District 2 Commissioner
(unexpired term)

Darrold Strong, D, 166 (23.0%)

C.J. Rose, R, 562 (77.0%)

Beckham County

Sayre Schools: Proposition 1 — $1.335 million bond issue to repair high school and middle school roofs. Yes, 271 (85.2%); No, 47 (14.8%) Passed.
Proposition 2 — $290,000 bond issue for two buses and another vehicle. Yes, 275 (86.5%); No, 43 (13.5%) Passed.

Canadian County
Yukon Schools: Proposition 1 — $66 million for construction of a new high school; football, baseball and soccer fields; and other athletic facilities; $23 million for technology upgrades. Yes, 3,053 (77.7%); No, 878 (22.3%) Passed.
Proposition 2 — $3.4 million for buses. Yes, 3,060 (76.7%); No, 930 (23.3%) Passed.

Carter County

City of Ardmore

Commissioner at large

Keith King, 499 (70.4 %)

Billy Ray Smith, 161 (22.7 %)

Doug Williams, 49 (6.9%)

Cleveland County
City of Moore
Mayor

(i)Glenn Lewis 2,214 (81%)

Paul Edward Janes 521 (19%)

City of Norman

Ward 2 Council

Tom Kovach, 425 (37.9%) (in May 13 runoff)

Chebon Marshall, 507 (45%) (in May 13 runoff)

Michael McKee, 190 (16.9%)

Ward 4 Council

Gregory Jungman, 425 (43.2%)

Chris Jingozian, 34 (3.5%)

(i)Carol Dillingham, 524 (53.3%)

Ward 6 Council

Jim Griffith, 446 (64.6%)

Lou Mansfield, 244 (35.4%)

Moore Schools: For results, go to NewsOK.com.

Creek County
Allen-Bowden Schools: A $2.5 million bond issue for a new gymnasium, library, four classrooms and computer lab. Yes, 75 (46%); No, 87(54%) Failed.
Lone Star Schools: A $1.775 million bond issue for a 1,200 seat basketball arena with practice courts, locker rooms, offices, rest rooms, concessions and lobby, and an instrumental music building. Yes, 222 (89%); No, 25 (11%) Passed.

Kiefer Schools: A $250,000 bond issue to remodel and reopen the elementary cafeteria. Yes, 121 (82.8 %)No, 25 (17.1%). Passed.

Sapulpa Schools: Proposition 1 — A $580,000 bond issue for roof repairs, security cameras, windows and science lab equipment. Yes, 507 (82%); No, 111 (18%) Passed.

Proposition 2 — $170,000 bond issue for two buses. Yes, 505 (81.7%); No, 113 (18.3%) Passed.

Custer County
Weatherford Schools: $15.96 million bond issue for a performance center and multiple elementary school improvements. Yes, 1,119 (82%); No, 245 (18%) Passed.
City of Drumright

Ward 2 Commissioner

Paul Ryker, 97 (26.7 %)

Deborah Guillot Bright, 205 (56.4 %) (elected)

Rosie Andrews, 61 (16.6 %)

Delaware County
Kansas Schools: $3.295 million bond issue for classrooms, early childhood center and safe rooms, and an athletic complex. Yes, 463 (58.61%); No, 327 (41.39%) Failed.
Ellis County

Shattuck Schools: A $400,000 bond issue for electrical and cafeteria improvements, technology, telephone and intercom improvements. Yes, 194 (80.8 %); No, 46 (19.2 %) passed.

Garfield County
Proposition 1 — $39 million bond issue for street repairs. Yes, 3,155 (32.5%); No, 6,556 (67.5%) Failed.
Proposition 2 — $7 million bond issue to replace and repair bridges. Yes, 5,608 (57.8%); No, 4,097 (42.2%) Passed.

Proposition 3 — Extending 1-cent sales tax until March 31, 2042. Yes, 6,573 (67.7%); No, 3,141 (32.3%) Passed.

Kremlin-Hillsdale Schools: Proposition 1 — A $755,000 bond issue for roof replacement, geothermal heating and cooling and band instruments. Yes, 250 (80.1%); No, 62 (19.9%) Passed.

Proposition 2 — An $80,000 bond issue for a bus. Yes, 244 (79.0%); No, 65 (21.0%) Passed.

Garvin County
Whitebead Schools: $1.1 million bond issue for rest rooms and six classrooms. Yes, 104 (26.7); No, 286 (73.3%) Failed.
City of Lindsay

Council member (3 elected)

Nita Hayden, 206 (22.81 %) (elected)

Willie C. Rushing Jr., 141 (15.6 1%)

Debbie Hargrove, 214 (23.70 %) (elected)

Ron Janousek, 204 (22.69 %) (elected)

Danny Daniels II, 138 (15.28 %)

Grady County
City of Minco
Ward 4 Council

Keith McMullen, 131 (42.4%)

Michelle Overton, 152 (49.2%)

Delvin P. Albers, 26 (8.4%)

Rush Springs Schools: Proposition 1 — A $840,000 bond issue for four elementary classrooms. Yes, 263 (68.8%); No 119 (31.2%) Passed.

Proposition 2 — A $300,000 bond issue for four buses. Yes, 282 (73.8%); No, 100 (26.2%) Passed.

Grant County
Medford Schools: A $590,000 bond issue for technology, gymnasium heating and running track surfacing. Yes, 269 (78.4%); No, 74 (21.6%) Passed.

Hughes County
Moss Schools: $2.49 million bond for new high school gym, converting old gym into multipurpose facility and new security cameras. Yes, 168 (73.4%); No, 61 (26.6%) Passed.

Kay County
Newkirk Schools: A $75,000 transportation bond to buy a new school bus. Yes, 462 (66.9 %); No, 229 (33.1 %); passed.
District 2 Commissioner

(unexpired term)

Daryl W. Johns, D, 237(18.8%)

Steve Austin, R, 765 (60.7%)

Kim Spore, I, 257 (20.4%)

City of Newkirk: One proposition, extending a 1-cent sales tax for 10 years, and extending a 3-cent use tax for 10 years. Yes, 324(72.2%); No, 125 (27.8%) Passed.

Kiowa County
Hobart Schools: A $3.185 million bond for a new middle school, high school science lab and two computer labs. Yes, 606 (64.9%); No, 328 (35.1%) Passed.

Latimer County
Proposition 1: Continuing a ½-cent sales tax for five years. Yes, 545 (81.1%); No, 127 (18.9%) Passed.
Proposition 2: Continuing a ¾-cent sales tax for Latimer County Hospital for five years. Yes, 557 (82.8%); No, 116 (17.2%) Passed.

Proposition 3: Continuing a ¼-cent sales tax for maintenance and operation of a solid waste system for five years. Yes, 582 (86.6%); No, 90 (13.4%) Passed.

Le Flore County
Panama Schools: A $1.57 million bond issue for middle school classrooms, middle and elementary school library/safe room, elementary school gym air conditioning, high school windows. Yes, 97 (52.4); No, 88 (47.6) Failed.

Lincoln County
Davenport Schools: A $1.16 million bond issue for seven elementary school classrooms, softball locker rooms, and repairs. Yes, 181 (80.4%); No, 44 (19.6%) Passed.

Logan County
Coyle Schools: Proposition 1 — A $595,000 bond issue for four high school classrooms. Yes, 181 (76.4%); No, 56 (23.6%) Passed.
Proposition 2 — A $45,000 bond issue for transportation. Yes, 173 (73.6%); No, 62 (26.4%) Passed.

McCurtin County

Watson Schools:$105,000 transportation bond for a new school bus. Yes, 31 (77.5 %); 9, (22.5 %); passed.

Mayes County

City of Pryor Creek

Ward 1 Council

Larry Smith, 28 (37.3 %)

Ronnie L. Sharp, 47 (62.7 %) (elected)

Ward 3 Council

Jim Hawkins, 32 (13.9 %)

Garry Harris, 198 (86.1 %) (elected)

Ward 4 Council

Carolyn Wise, 93 (55.3 %) (elected)

Misty Caraway, 75 (44.7 %)

Nowata County
Nowata Schools: A $500,000 bond issue for four elementary school classrooms and equipment. Yes, 337 (66.5); No, 170 (33.5) Passed.

Oklahoma County
Oklahoma City: A 1-cent sales tax for improvements to city sports facilities (Ford Center). The tax will be for 15 months and include a basketball training facility, or for 12 months without a training facility if no lease between the city and a National Basketball Association team exists by June 1, 2009. Yes, 44,849 (61.9); No, 27,564 (38.1) Passed.
Warr Acres

Ward 1 Council

Doug Davis, 216 (54.8%)

Nathan Johns, 178 (45.2%)

Ward 2 Council

(i)Nancy Olson, 164 (53.6%)

Darrell Van Houtan, 142 (46.4%)

Ward 3 Council

(i)Walter Johnson, 132 (49.3%)

Phillip P. Owens II, 136 (50.7%)

Ward 4 Council

(2-year term)

Jan Blake, 100(35.3%)

(i)Mike Gossman, 183 (64.7%)

Ward 4 Council(1-year unexpired term)

Richard Bricker, 158 (56.0%)

Carolyn Brooks, 124 (44.0%)

Bethany Schools: A $275,000 for constructing, equipping, repairing and remodeling school buildings; and school furniture and equipment. Yes, 369 (92.7%); No, 29 (7.3%) Passed.

Osage County

Shidler Schools:
Proposition 1 — A $1.3 million bond issue to renovate the auditorium, high school woodshop and art building, and other school repairs. Yes, 138 (42.2%); No, 189 (57.8%) Failed.

Proposition 2 — A $1.2 million bond issue for a cafeteria and multipurpose building. Yes, 129 (39.3%); No, 199 (60.7%) Failed.

Payne County

City of Stillwater

Ward 3 Council

Chuck Hopkins, 1,103 (39.02 %) (in April 1 runoff)

Gladeen Allred, 1,041 (36.82 %) (in April 1 runoff)

Justin Biassou, 683 (24.16 %)

Ward 4 Council

Hank Moore, 1,273 (45.71 %) (in April 1 runoff)

Darrell Dougherty, 954 (34.25 %) (in April 1 runoff)

Bill Burk, 558 (20.04 %)

Pittsburg County


City of Krebs

Mayor

Kent Vicars, 160 (41.78 %) (elected)

Bobby Watkins, 137 (35.77 %)

Tommy Walker, 86 (22.45 %)

City of McAlester

Mayor

Kevin E. Priddle, 1,073 (46.82 %) (in April 1 runoff)

Frank C. Sam Mason, 726 (31.68 %) (in April 1 runoff)

Billy J. McMahan, 493 (21.51 %)

Councilman Ward 1

Whitmel A. Davis, 131 (49.6 %)

Chris Fiedler, 133 (50.4 %) (elected)

Councilman Ward 3

John Browne, 181 (51 %) (elected)

Travis Read, 174 (49 %)

Town of Quinton

Board of Trustees

Marvin Ginn, 62 (62.6 %) (elected)

Carey R. Gragg, 37 (37.4 %)

Indianola Schools: A $390,000 bond issue to re-roof the school’s auditorium, dressing room and cafeteria complex. Yes, 188 (80.7 %); No, 45 (19.3 %); passed.

Pontotoc County

City of Ada
Ward 2 Council

Betty Taylor, 693 (33.3%)

Charlie Vest, 1,389 (66.7 %) (elected)

Ward 4 Council

Barbara Young, 1,125 (51.2 %) (elected)

John Hudson, 1,074 (48.8 %)

Ada Schools: A $7.6 million bond issue for a new early childhood education center, and for elementary school and cafeteria repairs, air conditioning and security upgrades. Yes, 1,542 ( 75.2%); No, 507 (24.8%) Passed.

Roff Schools: A $655,000 bond issue for a new junior high. Yes, 276 (90.7%); No, 28 (9.3%) Passed.

Pottawatomie County

Bethel Schools: $6.1 million for nine classrooms and an elementary cafeteria. Yes, 472 (72.1%); No, 183 (27.9%) Passed.
Texas County

Yarbrough Schools: Proposition 1 — $155,000 bond issue for three vans and covered parking, computers, playground equipment and repairs to teacher housing units. Yes, 67 (80.7 %); No, 16 (19.3 %); passed.

Proposition 2 — $145,000 for an activity bus. Yes, 68 (82.9 %); No, 14 (17.1 %); passed.

Tulsa County
Tulsa
District 4 Council

Democratic

John Lee Nidiffer, 245 (24.97%)

Maria Valiz Barnes, 736 (75.03%) (in April 1 general election)

Republican

Jason Eric Gomez, 512 (64.81%) (in April 1 general election)

Rocky R. Frisco, 78 (9.87%)

Jay M. Matlock, 200 (25.32%)

District 1 Council

Democratic

Emanuel Bernard Lewis, 879 (33.1%)

Mike McConnell, 320 (12.1%)

Jack Ross Henderson, 1,456 (54.8%)

District 9 Council

Democratic

Roger Lowry, 128 (38.8%)

Philip Morgan Kates, 202 (61.2%) (in April 1 general election)

Collinsville Schools: Proposition 1 — $8.56 million for classrooms, new freshman center, online testing center, commons area upgrade, football field turf and technology. Yes, 794 (85.84%); No, 131 (14.16%) Passed.

Proposition 2 — $400,00 for four buses, two vans and digital cameras for 12 buses. Yes, 806 (87.61%); No, 114 (12.39%) Passed.

Union Schools: Proposition 1 — $17.83 million for a mobile computer lab, all-day 4-year-old program equipment, interactive Whiteboards, remodeling, security cameras, phones, roofing and technology. Yes, 2,227 (78%); No, 628 (22%) Passed.

Proposition 2 — $1.57 million for nine buses and four wheelchair-lift buses. Yes, 2,233 (78.46%); No, 613 (21.54%) Passed.

Washington County
Dewey Schools: A $1.36 million bond issue for an early childhood education center, prekindergarten and kindergarten classrooms, cafeteria remodeling, and administrative offices. Yes, 334 (86.5); No, 42 (13.5) Passed.
Collinsville

Ward 2 Commissioner

Trent A. Rogers, 44 (43.56 %)

N.W. Bud York, 57 (56.44 %) (elected)

Owasso

Ward 3 Council

Wayne Guevara, 220 (66.47 %) (elected)

John A. Colfax, 111 (33.53 %)

Sand Springs

Ward 4 Council

Howard Siegel, 76 (40%)

Bob Walker, 114 (60%) (elected)

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