Sunday, March 2, 2008

On the ballot - School and municipal bond issues, city council contests and sales tax proposals will be decided in Tuesday









Beaver County

District 2 Commissioner
(unexpired term)

Darrold Strong, Democrat

C.J. Rose, Republican

Beckham County
Sayre Schools: Proposition 1 — $1.335 million bond issue to repair high school and middle school roofs.
Proposition 2 — $290,000 bond issue for two buses and another vehicle.

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.
Proposition 2 — $3.4 million for buses.

Cleveland County






City of Moore
Mayor

(i)Glenn Lewis, 52

Paul Edward Janes, 70





City of Norman


Ward 2 Council

Tom Kovach, 35

Chebon Marshall, 33

Michael McKee, 65

Ward 4 Council

Gregory Jungman, 31

Chris Jingozian, 25

(i)Carol Dillingham, 65

Ward 6 Council

Jim Griffith, 58

Lou Mansfield, 61

Moore Schools: Proposition 1 — A $55.2 million bond issue for two new elementary schools, a fine arts facility at Moore High School and a new gymnasium at Westmoore High School.

Proposition 2 — A $13.5 million bond issue for computers, Smart Boards, projectors and other technology.

Proposition 3 — A $1.1 million bond issue for transportation.

Creek County
Allen-Bowden Schools: A $2.5 million bond issue for a new gymnasium, library, four classrooms and computer lab.
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.

Sapulpa Schools: Proposition 1 — A $580,000 bond issue for roof repairs, security cameras, windows and science lab equipment.

Proposition 2 — $170,000 bond issue for two buses.

Custer County
Weatherford Schools: $15.96 million bond issue for a performance center and multiple elementary school improvements.

Delaware County
Kansas Schools: $3.295 million bond issue for classrooms, early childhood center and safe rooms, and an athletic complex.
Garfield County

City of Enid: Proposition 1 — $39 million bond issue for street repairs.
Proposition 2 — $7 million bond issue to replace and repair bridges.

Proposition 3 — Extending 1-cent sales tax until March 31, 2042.

Kremlin-Hillsdale Schools: Proposition 1 — A $755,000 bond issue for roof replacement, geothermal heating and cooling, and band instruments.

Proposition 2 — An $80,000 bond issue for a bus.

Garvin County
Whitebead Schools: $1.1 million bond issue for rest rooms and six classrooms.

Grady County

City of Minco
Ward 4 Council

Keith McMullen

Michelle Overton

Delvin P. Albers

Rush Springs Schools: Proposition 1 — An $840,000 bond issue for four elementary classrooms.

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

Grant County
Medford Schools: A $590,000 bond issue for technology, gymnasium heating and running track surfacing.

Hughes County

Moss Schools: $2.49 million bond for new high school gym, converting old gym into a multipurpose facility and new security cameras.

Kay County
District 2 Commissioner
(unexpired term)

Daryl W. Johns, Democrat

Steve Austin, Republican

Kim Spore, independent

City of Newkirk: One proposition, extending a 1-cent sales tax for 10 years, and extending a 3-cent use tax for 10 years.

Kiowa County

Hobart Schools: A $3.185-million bond for a new middle school, high school science lab and two computer labs.

Latimer County
Proposition 1: Continuing a half-cent sales tax for five years.
Proposition 2: Continuing a three-quarters-cent sales tax for Latimer County Hospital for five years.

Proposition 3: Continuing a quarter-cent sales tax for maintenance and operation of a solid waste system for five years.

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.

Lincoln County
Davenport Schools: A $1.16 million bond issue for seven elementary school classrooms, softball locker rooms, and repairs.

Logan County

Coyle Schools: Proposition 1 — A $595,000 bond issue for four high school classrooms.
Proposition 2 — A $45,000 bond issue for transportation.

Nowata County
Nowata Schools: A $500,000 bond issue for four new elementary school classrooms and equipment.

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

Warr Acres

Ward 1 Council

Doug Davis, 55

Nathan Johns, 44

Ward 2 Council

(i)Nancy Olson, 55

Darrell Van Houtan, 59

Ward 3 Council

(i)Walter Johnson, 72

Phillip P. Owens II, 38

Ward 4 Council

(2-year term)

Jan Blake, 67

(i)Mike Gossman, 47

Ward 4 Council

(1-year unexpired term)

Richard Bricker, 41

Carolyn Brooks, 61

Bethany Schools: $275,000 for constructing, equipping, repairing and remodeling school buildings; and acquiring school furniture and equipment.

Osage County
Shidler Schools: Proposition 1 — A $1.3 million bond issue to renovate the auditorium, high school woodshop and art building, and for other school repairs.
Proposition 2 — A $1.2 million bond issue to build a cafeteria and multipurpose building.

Pontotoc County

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.
Roff Schools: A $655,000 bond issue for a new junior high.

Pottawatomie County

Bethel Schools: $6.1 million for nine classrooms and an elementary school cafeteria.
Tulsa County
Tulsa
District 4 Council

Democratic

John Lee Nidiffer

Maria Valiz Barnes

Republican

Jason Eric Gomez

Rocky R. Frisco

Jay M. Matlock

District 1 Council

Democratic

Emanuel Bernard Lewis

Mike McConnell

Jack Ross Henderson

District 9 Council

Democratic

Roger Lowry

Philip Morgan Kates

Collinsville Schools: Proposition 1 — $8.56 million for classrooms, new freshman center, online testing center, commons area upgrade, football field turf and technology.

Proposition 2 — $400,00 for four buses, two vans and digital cameras for 12 buses.

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.

Proposition 2 — $1.57 million for nine buses and four wheelchair-lift buses.

Washington County
Dewey Schools: A $1.36 million bond issue for an early childhood education center, pre-K and kindergarten classrooms, cafeteria remodeling, and administrative offices.

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