Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Election results for February 10, 2009

ATOKA COUNTY
Commissioner District 1: Marvin Dale 259 (54.1%); Chris Edgar 220 (45.9%)

BEAVER COUNTY
2 mill ad valorem property tax to fund and maintain the Beaver County Emergency Medical Service. Yes: 688 (83.5%); No: 136 (16.5%) Passed.
Beaver Schools
Proposition 1: $275,000 bond to replace bleachers and add a building for a concession stand, bathrooms and weight room to the school’s football/track area. Yes: 257 (82.4%); No: 55 (17.6%) Passed.
Proposition 2: $225,000 bond for two buses, one vocational agriculture pickup and two sports utility vehicles. Yes: 244 (80%); No: 61 (20%) Passed.

CADDO COUNTY
Hydro-Eakly Schools
$6.2 million for a new middle-high school with 19 to 21 classrooms. Yes: 507 (82.7%); No: 106 (17.3%) Passed.
Boone Apache Schools
Proposition 1: $2 million for a new middle school and renovations to the elementary school rest room. Yes: 274 (92.9%); No: 21 (7.1%) Passed.
Proposition 2: $170,000 for two buses. Yes: 270 (92.5%); No: 22 (7.5%) Passed.
Cyril Schools
Proposition 1: $585,000 for a new roof for the elementary school. Yes: 115 (92%); No: 10 (8%) Passed.
Proposition 2: $150,000 for two school buses. Yes: 112 (91.1%); No: 11 (8.9%) Passed.

CLEVELAND COUNTY
Moore Schools (13 or 16 precincts reporting)
Office 4: Jon Painter 281 (74.5%); Steve C. Adamo 96 (25.5%)
Norman Schools
Office 4: Kim Gaddie 364 (26.9%); Brooks Hull 781 (57.8%); Debra Stuart 205 (15.2%)

CREEK COUNTY

Town of Depew
Proposition 1: To increase the number of trustees on the municipal board from three members to five: Yes: 33 (66%); No: 17 (34%) Passed
Proposition 2: To change the status of the town clerk/treasurer from an elected official to an appointed position: Yes: 28 (60.9%); No: 18 (39.1%) Passed.

DELAWARE COUNTY
Kansas Schools
Proposition 1: $1.7 million bond to build seven or eight new classrooms in the district’s early childhood center. Yes: 332 (66.8%); No: 165 (33.2%) Passed.
Proposition 2: $1.1 million bond to build one large classroom for special services and two or three smaller classrooms. Yes: 324 (65.2%); No: 173 (34.8%) Passed.
Proposition 3: $1 million bond to build a field house. Yes: 280 (56.5%); No: 216 (43.5%) Failed.

GREER COUNTY
Granite Schools
$300,000 bond to build a new roof on the school building that houses upper elementary, middle school and high school classes. Also would pay for remodeling bathrooms and updating electrical wiring and plumbing. Yes: 147 (63.9%); No: 59 (36.1%) Passed.

HUGHES COUNTY
Calvin Schools
$590,000 bond for new buses. Yes: 78 (64.5%); No: 43 (35.5%) Passed.

JACKSON COUNTY
Duke Schools
$200,000 bond for new buses. Yes: 116 (83.5%); No: 23 (16.5%) Passed.

KINGFISHER COUNTY
Proposition 1: Property tax increase of three mills on the dollar of the assessed value of all taxable property to establish an emergency medical service district for the Kingfisher, Dover, Lomega and Okarche school districts. Yes: 533 (55.9%); No: 421 (44.1%) Passed.
Cashion Schools
Proposition 1: $3.1 million bond to make general repairs and renovations at the district’s old high school, elementary school and gymnasium, including work on roofs, foundations, rest rooms, windows and gymnasium seating. Some money also will be used to buy band equipment and uniforms. Yes: 149 (78.8%); No: 40 (21.2%) Passed.
Proposition 2: $185,000 to buy an activity bus and school vehicle. Yes: 146 (76.8%); No: 44 (23.2%) Passed.

LATIMER COUNTY
Wilburton Schools
$1.5 million bond to build and equip a new high school gymnasium. Yes: 278 (73%); No: 103 (27%) Passed.

LOGAN COUNTY
Mulhall-Orlando Schools
$495,000 bond for anew band room, a new gym roof, renovation of the current band room into an above-ground safe room and new gym lockers. Yes: 172 (89.6%); No: 20 (10.4%) Passed.

MURRAY COUNTY
District 3 Commissioner, Democrats: Darrell Hudson 608 (82.1%); Bobby J. Lee 33 (4.5%); Gary D. Fullerton 78 (10.5%) Curtis Jones 22 (2.9%)

OKLAHOMA COUNTY
Oklahoma County results unavailable due to storm-related power outages. Doug and his team will count the votes today.

OSAGE COUNTY

Pawhuska
Proposition 1: Three-quarter cent sales tax for the construction and repair of roads, curbs and sidewalks and repairing/replacing water works system and sewer system. Yes: 357 (75.2%); No: 118 (24.8%) Passed.
Proposition 2: One-quarter cent sales tax for an economic development program. Yes: 318 (66.8%); No: 158 (33.2%) Passed.

PAYNE COUNTY

Cushing special election
Proposition 1: Would make permanent eight-tenths of a cent sales tax, set to expire on June 30, to provide money for capital expenditures. The first project would be building a new police/fire headquarters. Yes: 455 (79.4%); No: 118 (20.6%) Passed.
Proposition 2: Authorizes a city hotel/motel sales tax of 4 percent to finance economic development and other projects. Revenue could pay for installing utilities in 240-acre city-owned property on east edge of town. Yes: 424 (73.6%); No: 152 (26.4%) Passed.

PONTOTOC COUNTY
Pickett Center Schools
$300,000 bond for updating rest rooms and to build one classroom, two dressing rooms, and a concession area. Yes: 50 (90.9%); No: 5 (9.1%) Passed.

PUSHMATAHA COUNTY
Rattan Schools
$1.5 million bond to build a multi-function gymnasium designed to hold up to 1,000 people. Yes: 267 (33.7%) No: 525 (66.3%) Failed.

ROGERS COUNTY
Oologah-Talala Emergency Medical Services
Proposition 1: $1 million bond issue for the Oologah-Talala Emergency Medical Services to purchase emergency vehicles and equipment by collecting a special annual tax. Yes: 592 (62.3%) No: 359 (37.7%) Passed.

TULSA COUNTY
Union Schools
$20 million bond issue for remodeling Grove Elementary School and updating the Union Performing Arts Center; roof replacements at Clark Elementary, Eighth-Grade Center gym, Intermediate High School’s north classrooms and media center and Union High School’s Performing Arts Center, stage and gym; the second phase of the softball/baseball complex remodel, including reconfiguring playing fields; upgrading the eighth-grade gym and outside basketball courts; purchase of books and interactive white boards; upgrading computers and replacement of lighting. Yes: 1,829 (83.9%); No: 252 (16.1%) Passed.

WASHITA COUNTY
A five-year, five-eighths of a cent sales tax increase to provide $118,190 for Washita County Cooperative Service and 4-H; $21,510 for Washita County Free Fair and Junior Livestock Show; $31,185 for Washita County Health Services; $32,265 for Washita County Senior Citizens and $35,850 for Washita County maintenance for county jail, legal county documents, county fair facilities and courthouse. The sales tax would be limited to five years. Yes: 920 (81.4%); No: 210 (18.6%) Passed.

WOODS COUNTY
Alva Schools
Proposition 1: $2.8 million bond issue for renovation of Alva High School track, replacement of air-conditioning units at several sites, replacement of high school auditorium seats, installing new windows at Lincoln Elementary School, buying intercom system and surveillance equipment for high school. Yes: 470 (79.3%); No: 123 (20.7%) Passed.
Proposition 2: $150,000 for buses. Yes: 465 (78.3%); No: 129 (21.7%) Passed.

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