Bryan County
City of Durant: A 5/8-cent, 25-year sales tax to build a new high school for Durant Schools. Yes 1,195 (52.4%;) No, 1,086 (47.6%); Passed.
Canadian County
City of Mustang
Ward 6 Council
Len Scott, 133 (42.5%)
Katherine M. Callahan 180 (57.5%)
Proposition 1 — A $5.08 million bond issue for road improvements. Yes, 935 (46.2%); No, 1,088 (53.8%); Failed.
Proposition 2 — A $2.91 million bond issue to build a youth baseball complex at Wild Horse Park. Yes, 846 (41.9%); No, 1,175 (58.1%); Failed.
Cherokee County
Countywide: Making permanent a 1-cent sales tax for upkeep of county roads, general county operations, law enforcement and matching funds for grants. Yes, 1,067 (69.9%); No, 460 (30.1%); Passed.
Comanche County
Flower Mound Schools: A $4.795 million bond issue to build an elementary school building. Yes, 83 (56.5%); No, 64 (43.5%); Failed.
Grady County
Chickasha schools: Proposition 1 — A $12.765 million bond issue for high school renovations and additions, roofing, technology and elementary school flooring. Yes, 924 (76.4%); No, 285 (23.6%); Passed.
Proposition 2 — A $500,000 transportation bond issue for buses and fleet vehicles. Yes, 935 (77.7%); No, 275 (22.3%); Passed.
Kingfisher County
Hennessey Schools
Office 3 runoff
Ray Cordry, 201 (50.4%)
Luke Lough, 198 (49.6%)
City of Kingfisher
Mayor
Mark Mueggenborg, 161 (31.8%)
Jack Stuteville, 345 (68.2%)
Lincoln County
Davenport Schools
Office 3 runoff
Gary Robinson, 130 (53.7%)
William David Nickell, 112 (46.3%)
McClain County
Dibble Schools
Office 3 runoff
Ruben Ruiz Jr., 67 (44%)
Ben Seaborn, 84 (56%)
Blanchard Schools: Proposition 1 — A $28.975 million bond issue for new high school and repair of other district buildings. Yes, 660 (66 %); No, 339 (34%); Passed.
Proposition 2 — A $150,000 bond issue for new buses. Yes, 739 (73%); No, 269 (27%); Passed.
Major County
Ringwood Schools: A $1.595 million bond issue for new elementary school. Yes, 270 (84.4%); No, 50 (15.6%); Passed.
Marshall County
Kingston School: A $12.5 million bond issue for a 1,450-seat gymnasium/safe room with band room, conference space, and 850-seat cafeteria/auditorium. Yes, 574 (61%); No, 367 (39%); Passed.
Muskogee County
City of Muskogee
Mayor
John Tyler Hammons, 1,849 (42.4%) (in May 13 runoff)
Glynda Mae Lorraine Oli-ver, 132 (3%)
Robert Eugene Thomas, 52 (1.2%)
Hershel Ray McBride, 1,697 (38.9%) (in May 13 runoff)
Barney Scott Taylor, 80 (1.8%)
Ronald Leon Venters, 553 (12.7%)
Ward 2 council
Frank C. Borovetz Jr., 1,876 (43.8%) (in May 13 runoff)
Charles Shawn Raper, 1,517 (35.4%) (in May 13 runoff)
Ivory Lewis Vann, 883 (20.6%)
Ward 3 council
Dale LeRoy Boots Jr. , 1924 (46%)
Robert James Perkins, 2256 (54%)
Ward 4 council runoff
Jackie DeWayne Luckey, 1,834 (44.7%) (in May 13 runoff)
Barry Alexander Rader III, 613 (14.9%)
Troy Earl Stoutermire, 1,655 (40.4%) (in May 13 runoff)
Okfuskee County
Mason Schools: A $2.1 million bond for a new multipurpose gymnasium that would include safe rooms and an expansion for the agricultural building. Yes, 124 (39.2%); No, 192 (60.8%); Failed.
Oklahoma County
Deer Creek Schools
Office 3 runoff
(i) Shelley Denton, 254 (29.9%)
David H. Miller, 596 (70.1%)
The Village
Ward 5 Council
Debbie Bowen, 61 (14.4%)
(i) Jerry Broughton, 363 (85.6%)
Jones Schools: $12.4 million bond issue for a new high school. Yes, 669 (79.2%); No, 176 (20.8%); Passed.
Okmulgee County
Beggs Schools: A $2.3 million bond issue to build a track, grandstand and a field house with weight room, dressing rooms, and concession. Yes, 359 (65.8%); No, 187 (34.2%); Passed.
Liberty School: A proposal to cease operation of the Liberty School District and annex with the Morris district effective July 1. Yes, 73 (90.1 %); No, 8 (9.9%); Passed.
Pittsburg County
City of McAlester
Mayor runoff
Kevin E. Priddle, 1143 (56.6%)
Frank C. Sam Mason, 878 (43.4%)
Pontotoc County
Vanoss Schools: A $525,000 bond issue for five middle school and high school classrooms. Yes, 137 (66%); No, 71 (34%); Passed.
Pottawatomie County
City of Shawnee
Ward 4 Commissioner
Timmy Young, 941 (46.2%)
Billy Collier, 1,097 (53.8%)
Proposition — Considering terms of new employment contract for Shawnee's police force. City, 1,317 (64.5%); Union, 726 (35.5%).
Dale Schools
Office 3 runoff
Ronnie Newton, 231 (60.5%)
(i) Tim Steward, 151 (39.5%)
Macomb Schools
Office 3 runoff
Don Daily, 76 (66.1%)
Linda L. Bowles, 39 (33.9%)
Rogers County
Catoosa Schools: Proposition 1 — $9.125 million bond issue to repair roofs, heating/air conditioning, high school track, band equipment, technology and security cameras. Yes, 946 (83.5%); No, 187 (16.5%); Passed.
Proposition 2 — $1.215 million bond issue to buy 14 buses and four other vehicles. Yes, 925 (81.9%); No, 204 (18.1%); Passed.
Tulsa County
City of Tulsa
District 3 Council
Roscoe Harry Turner Sr., D, 892 (45.4%)
David Edward Patrick, (I) , 1,074 (54.6%)
District 4 Council
Maria Veliz Barnes, D, 1,322 (47.1%)
Jason Eric Gomez, R, 1,484 (52.9%)
District 6 Council
Dennis K. Troyer, D, 727 (52.7%)
Kevin Leory Boggs, R, 652 (47.3%)
District 8 Council
Austin Hansen, D, 213(14.2%)
William L. Christiansen, R, 1,288 (85.8%)
District 9 Council
Philip Morgan Kates, D, 731 (27.6%)
G.T. Bynum, R, 1,861 (70.2%)
Paul Tay, I, 58 (2.2%)
Proposition 1 — Changing city general elections from April to November beginning in 2009. Yes, 10,142 (78.1%); No, 2,843 (21.9%); Passed.
Propostion 2 — To allow voting in city elections for those who move during periods when voter re-registration is closed. Yes, 9,710 (74.3%); No, 3,355 (25.7%); Passed.
Tulsa Technology Center
Office 3 runoff
Beatrice Cramer, 988 (46.9%)
Tim Bradley, 1,120 (53.1%)
Glenpool Schools: Proposition 1 — $2.515 million for kindergarten and elementary multipurpose rooms, four preschool classrooms, four high school classrooms, walkways and corridors. Yes, 356 (87.5%); No, 51 (12.5%) Passed.
Proposition 2 — $150,000 for two new school buses. Yes, 352 (87%); No, 54 (13%); Passed.
Woodward County
City of Woodward: Proposition 1 — City charter amendment to make the city treasurer's position appointive by the city council rather than elective. Yes, 958 (52.1%); No, 874 (47.79 %); Passed.
Proposition 2 — Increasing the city's hotel-motel tax from 3 percent to 6 percent beginning June 1. Yes, 1,320 (72.2%); No, 508 (27.8%); Passed.
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. Yes, 1,431 (67.6%; No, 685 (37.2%); Passed.
Proposition 2 —A $350,000 bond issue for transportation equipment. Yes, 1,444 (68.2%); No, 672 (31.8%); Passed.
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