Sunday, March 30, 2008

Elections scheduled throughout state Tuesday

School bond issues, sales tax proposals and municipal contests are on statewide ballots Tuesday. Polls in all affected precincts open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.



Alfalfa County

Ringwood Schools: A $1.595 million bond issue to build a new elementary school.


Bryan County

City of Durant: A 5/8-cent, 25-year sales tax to build a new high school for Durant Schools.


Caddo County

Fort Cobb-Broxton Schools: Proposition 1 — A $200,000 bond issue for playground equipment, restroom remodeling and security equipment and computers.

Proposition 2 — A $300,000 bond issue for six buses.


Canadian County


City of Mustang

Ward 6 Council

Len Scott

Katherine M. Callahan

Proposition 1 — A $5.08 million bond issue for street improvements.

Proposition 2 — A $2.91 million bond issue to build a youth baseball complex at Wild Horse Park.


Carter County

City of Dickson

Trustee

Bob G. Akins

Bill Summers

Joe Tibbs

City of Healdton

Councilmember at-large

David Smith

Richard Moss

Peggy Sue Bass

Lone Grove

Ward 2 Council

Kristi Inselman

Carl McCutchen

Chris Young


Cherokee County

Shady Grove Schools

Office 1 Runoff

Connie Anderson

Raymond F. Morrison

Tahlequah Schools

Office 3 Runoff

Luke Foster

Sherry Hadley

Countywide: Making permanent a 1-cent sales tax for repairs and maintenance for county roads, general county operations, law enforcement and for matching funds for grants.


Choctaw County

Boswell Schools

Office 3 runoff

Marilynn Pebsworth

Robby Hitchcock


Comanche County

Geronimo Schools

Office 3 Runoff

Jimmy E. Toombs

Curtis Sims

Indiahoma Schools: A $440,000 10-year bond issue to repair roofs and windows on two campuses.

Flower Mound Schools: A $4.795 million bond issue to build an elementary school building


Craig County

Chelsea Schools

Office 3 runoff

Rebecca L. Fincher

Dan Bunn


Creek County

Mounds Schools

Office 3 runoff

R. Earl Greer

John Truesdell


Garfield County

Pioneer-Pleasant Vale Schools

John Stone

Jim Talbott


Garvin County

Town of Paoli

Clerk/Treasurer

Darlene M. Campbell

Mary Jane Davis

Patricia Dixon


Grady County

Chickasha schools: Proposition 1 — A $12.765 million bond issue for high school renovations and additions, roofing, technology and elementary school flooring.

Proposition 2 — A $500,000 transportation bond issue for buses and fleet vehicles.


Grant County

Pond Creek-Hunter Schools

Office 3 runoff

Gary L. Williams

Curtis Peterson


Harmon County

Hollis Schools

Office 3 runoff

Robert Whorton

Terry Bogle


Haskell County

Kinta Schools

Office 4 runoff

Tom Raynes

Kenneth R. Whitehead

Stigler School

Office 3 runoff

Kenneth Whitson

Michael Rose


Johnston County


City of Tishomingo

Ward 2 Council

Rhonda J. Brown

Anthony Webb

Gloria L. Webb

Ward 3 Council

Rex Morrell

Bill Montgomery


Kay County

City of Ponca City

Ward 1 City Commissioner

Lanita J. Chapman

Brent Colle

Kaw City Schools: $75,000 bond issue.


Kingfisher County

Hennessey Schools

Office 3 runoff

Ray Cordry

Luke Lough

City of Kingfisher

Mayor

Mark Mueggenborg

Jack Stuteville


Le Flore County

Panama Schools

Office 5 runoff

David Bailey

Thelma Colwell

Poteau Schools

Office 3 runoff

Adrian C. Sconyers

Ron Hall


Lincoln County

Davenport Schools

Office 3 runoff

Gary Robinson

William David Nickell


McClain County

Dibble Schools

Office 3 runoff

Ruben Ruiz Jr.

Ben Seaborn

Blanchard Schools: Proposition 1 — A $28.975 million bond issue for a new high school and repair of other district buildings.

Proposition 2 — A $150,000 bond issue for new buses.


Major County

Ringwood Schools: A $1.595 million bond issue for a new elementary school.


Marshall County

Kingston School: A $12.5 million bond issue for a 1,450-seat gymnasium/safe room with band room and conference space, and an 850-seat cafeteria/auditorium.

City of Madill

Place 2 Council

Kevin Eppler

Paul Chaffin


McCurtain County

Eagletown Schools: Proposition 1 — A $170,000 bond issue to install central heating and air conditioning in the elementary and high schools.

Proposition 2 — A $130,000 transportation bond issue for an activity bus.


Muskogee County

City of Muskogee

Mayor

John Tyler Hammons

Glynda Mae Lorraine Oliver

Robert Eugene Thomas

Hershel Ray McBride

Barney Scott Taylor

Ronald Leon Venters

Ward 2 council

Frank C. Borovetz Jr.

Charles Shawn Raper

Ivory Lewis Vann

Ward 3 council

Dale LeRoy Boots Jr.

Robert James Perkins

Ward 4 council

Jackie DeWayne Luckey

Barry Alexander Rader III

Troy Earl Stoutermire

Hilldale Schools

Office 3 runoff

Richard Davis

Jeff Sanders

Braggs Schools

Office 3 runoff

Elsa Irving

Billie Easterling


Nowata County

City of Nowata

City Commissioner At-Large

Karen Boyles

Phil Ogden

Ward 2 Commissioner

Ed Wilson

Melva Hill

Ward 3 Commissioner

Charles R. Price, Jr.

Ruth E. Hill

Ward 4 Commissioner

Nancy Oglesby

Karon Miller

Copan Schools

Office 3 Runoff

Curtis E. Hinkle

Shelley Koster

South Coffeyville Schools: A $150,000 bond issue for two school buses.


Okfuskee County

Paden Schools

Office 3 Runoff

Stephanie Adams

Terri Johnson

Mason Schools: A $2.1 million bond for a new multipurpose gymnasium that would include safe rooms and an expansion for the agricultural building.


Oklahoma County

Deer Creek Schools

Office 3 runoff

(i) Shelley Denton, 45, Edmond

David H. Miller, 63, Edmond

The Village

Ward 5 Council

Debbie Bowen, 50

(i) Jerry Broughton, 38

Jones Schools: $12.4 million bond issue for a new high school.


Okmulgee County


City of Okmulgee

Councilmember, Ward 1

Everett O. Horn

Rae Ann Wilson

Schulter Schools

Office 3 Runoff

Gary R. Terrill

Jerry Baughman

Mounds Schools

Office 3 Runoff

E. Earl Greer

John Truesdell

Beggs Schools: A $2.3 million bond issue to build a track, grandstand and a field house with weight room, dressing rooms, and concession.

Liberty School: A proposal to cease operation of the Liberty School District and annex with the Morris School District, effective July 1.


Osage County

Hominy Schools

Office 2 Runoff

Darrell James Brown

Michael D. Jones


Ottawa County

City of Picher: A proposal to grant Empire District Electric Company a 25-year franchise agreement.


Payne County

City of Stillwater

Office 3 Council runoff

Gladeen Allred

Chuck Hopkins

Office 4 Council runoff

Darrell Dougherty

Hank Moore

City of Cushing

Office 5 Commission

Lynda C. Smith

Jim Hogrefe

City of Yale

Office 5 Council

Tyler Sparks

Chuck Thomas


Pittsburg County


Pittsburg Schools: Proposition 1 — A $295,000 bond issue to repair awnings and restrooms, build a boys and girls dressing room and remodel the concession area.

Proposition 2 — A $70,000 bond issue to purchase one school bus.

City of McAlester

Mayor runoff

Kevin E. Priddle

Frank C. Sam Mason

Pontotoc County

Vanoss Schools: A $525,000 bond issue for five middle school and high school classrooms.


Pottawatomie County

City of Shawnee

Ward 4 Commissioner

Timmy Young

Billy Collier, 49

Proposition — Considering terms of new employment contract for Shawnee's police force.

Dale Schools

Office 3 runoff

Ronnie Newton

(i) Tim Steward

Macomb Schools

Office 3 runoff

Don Daily

Linda L. Bowles


Rogers County

Chelsea Schools

Office 3 runoff

Rebecca L. Fincher

Dan Bunn

Foyil Schools

Office 3 runoff

Donald Storie

Mike Dennis

Catoosa Schools: Proposition 1 — $9.125 million bond issue to repair roofs, heating/air conditioning, high school track, band equipment, technology and security cameras.

Proposition 2 — $1.215 million bond issue to buy 14 buses and four other vehicles.


Seminole County

Butner Schools: A $450,000 bond issue for a science lab-classroom and an elementary and high school library.

Wewoka Schools: A $300,000 transportation bond issue to purchase three buses and vehicle for the agriculture program.


Sequoyah County

Vian Schools

Office 3 runoff

Jessie Marie Young

Larry Vickers Jr.


Texas County

Hooker School District

Office 3 runoff

Kaley Martens

Jerry Wiebe


Tulsa County

City of Tulsa

District 3 Council

Roscoe Harry Turner Sr. (D)

David Edward Patrick (I)

District 4 Council

Maria Veliz Barnes (D)

Jason Eric Gomez (R)

District 6 Council

Dennis K. Troyer (D)

Kevin Leory Boggs (R)

District 8 Council

Austin Hansen (D)

William L. Christiansen (R)

District 9 Council

Philip Morgan Kates (D)

G.T. Bynum (R)

Paul Tay (I)

Proposition 1 — Changing city general elections from April to November beginning in 2009.

Proposition 2 — To allow voting in city elections for those who move during periods when voter re-registration is closed.

Tulsa Technology Center

Office 3 runoff

Beatrice Cramer

Tim Bradley

Glenpool Schools: Proposition 1 — $2.515 million for kindergarten and elementary multipurpose rooms, four preschool classrooms, four high school classrooms, walkways and corridors.

Proposition 2 — $150,000 for two new school buses.

Liberty-Mounds Schools: Proposition 1 — A $450,000 bond issue for agricultural classrooms and a shop, high school gymnasium roof repair, and seventh- and eighth-grade classrooms.

Proposition 2 — A $50,000 bond issue for a new bus or two used buses.


Washington County

Copan Schools

Office 3 runoff

Curtis E. Hinkle

Shelley Koster

City of Dewey

Mayor

Ron D. Revard

Kay L. Martin

Ward 4 Council

Robert Wall, Jr.

Tommy Strate


Washita County

Sentinel Schools

Office 3 runoff

Wes Farris

Jimmy Rhoades


Woodward County

Sharon-Mutual Schools

Office 3 runoff

Daisy Adams

Frank Lamberth

City of Woodward: Proposition 1 — City charter amendment to make the city treasurer's position appointive by the city council rather than elective.

Proposition 2 — Increasing the city's hotel-motel tax from 3 percent to 6 percent beginning June 1.

Woodward Schools: Proposition 1 — $17.63 bond issue million for a new early childhood center with safe rooms, kitchen, multipurpose room and library; additions to three school buildings; technology, agricultural barn, band equipment, indoor batting facility and other improvements.

Proposition 2 —A $350,000 bond issue for transportation equipment.

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