(x) = winner
BLAINE COUNTY
Watonga schools
Office 5: Kristi Bruner 151 (37.6%); (x) Earl Lane Edsall 251 (62.4%)
CANADIAN COUNTY
County commissioner
District 3 (unexpired term): (x) Jack Stewart, Republican 863 (56%); John Y. Morris, Democrat 679 (44%)
City of Mustang
City council Ward 2: Kathleen Moon 100 (39.2%); (x) Mark Grubbs 155 (60.8%)
City of Piedmont
City council Ward 1: Craig Eidson 27 (31.4%); (x) Larry M. Gage 59 (68.6%)
CARTER COUNTY
City of Lone Grove
City council Ward 5: (x) Mickey Davis 100 (64.1%); Michael T. Hicks 56 (35.9%)
CLEVELAND COUNTY
City of Noble
City council Ward 3
(unexpired term): Robert Stegman 5 (16.7%); (x) Gail Hatfield 25 (83.3%)
CREEK COUNTY
Gypsy School
Proposition 1: $80,000 bond issue for replacement or renovation of the district’s bus barn. If funds are available,
roof improvements and installation of heaters in a gym are planned. Yes 79 (78.2%); No 22 (21.8%). Passed.
Proposition 2: $170,000 to buy buses. Yes 82 (82%); No 18 (18%). Passed.
Pretty Water School
$225,000 bond issue for
a new roof, installation
of 11 heating and air
conditioning units and painting and repair of the exterior of a school
building. Yes 68 (50%); No 68 (50%). Failed.
CUSTER COUNTY
Five propositions for various improvements in Weatherford. If all five propositions are approved, a 1-cent sales tax that expires in September would be extended for 10 years. Percentages of the 1-cent tax would be dedicated to separate projects. If some but not all of the projects are approved, the sales tax extension would be less than 1 cent.
Proposition 1: 41 percent of the penny tax for city infrastructure
improvements, including construction of a fire station. Yes 1,233 (77.9%); No 350 (22.1%). Passed.
Proposition 2: 34 percent of the penny tax would go toward a $14 million event center that would be shared by Southwestern Oklahoma State
University. SWOSU plans to pay half of the cost of construction. Yes 997 (62.9%); No 589 (37.1%). Passed.
Proposition 3: 15 percent of the penny tax for beautification of a corridor between downtown Weatherford and the SWOSU campus. Yes 993 (62.7%); No 591 (37.3%). Passed.
Proposition 4: 5 percent of the penny tax for construction of a combination band room and safe room at the Weatherford School District’s middle school and renovation of rest rooms at East and West elementary schools. Yes 1,208 (76.4%); No 374 (23.6%). Passed.
Proposition 5: 5 percent of the penny tax toward construction of a surgical unit at Weatherford Regional Hospital. Yes 988 (62.6%); No 591 (37.4%). Passed.
GARVIN COUNTY
Wynnewood Schools
$275,000 bond issue for school renovations and technology equipment. Yes 256 (86.2%); No 41 (13.8%). Passed.
GRADY COUNTY
Chickasha Schools $20.2 million bond issue for an early childhood center for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade. Yes 829 (66.6%); No 415 (33.4%). Passed.
HUGHES COUNTY
City of Healdton
Extension of a 1-cent sales tax to fund the local hospital. Yes 346 (90.9%); No 36 (9.1%). Passed.
JACKSON COUNTY
El Dorado Schools $150,000 bond issue for telephones, intercom, security system, furnishings, upgrading the science lab and lunch room, refurbishing the interior and exterior, electrical work, lighting and new water fountains for the elementary and high schools. Yes 115 (85.8%); No 19 (14.2%). Passed.
KAY COUNTY
City of Blackwell
City council Ward 2: Jerry Reid 268 (45.2%); (x) Max Wirtz 325 (54.8%)
Peckham Schools
Proposition 1: $115,000 bond issue to repair the gym floor and school buildings. Yes 53 (85.5%); No 9 (14.5%). Passed.
Proposition 2: $160,000 bond issue to buy two buses. Yes 53 (85.5%); No 9 (14.5%). Passed.
LINCOLN COUNTY
City of Wellston
Extension of a half-cent sales tax for streets and sidewalks. Yes 34 (100%); No 0 (0%). Passed.
MUSKOGEE COUNTY
City of Muskogee
Mayor: John "Bob”
Coburn 1,447 (29.4%); Teresa Carol Garris 67 (1.36%); (x) John Tyler Hammons 2,531 (51.4%); Chris James 877 (17.8%)
OKFUSKEE COUNTY
Paden Schools
Office 5: (x) Keith Fipps 179 (59.3%); Kyle Norman 123 (40.7%)
OKLAHOMA COUNTY
Oklahoma City Schools
Office 7: (x) Ron Millican 194 (73.8%); Larry
Collins 69 (26.2%)
PAYNE COUNTY
City of Cushing
City commission Ward 3: (x) F. Carey Seigle 386 (56.3%); John Henckel 300 (43.7%)
City of Stillwater
City council Ward 2: (x) John W. Bartley 1,965 (64.9%); Gary L. Stanton 1,065 (35.1%)
City of Yale
City commission Ward 2: (x) Richard Adsit
164 (65.1%); Jimmie
Crenshaw 88 (34.9%)
PONTOTOC COUNTY
City of Roff
Proposal to allow the mayor to appoint the position of town clerk/treasurer. Yes 36 (63%); No 21 (37%). Passed.
STEPHENS COUNTY
City of Duncan
City council Ward 3: (x) Tommy Edwards 4,334 (77.1%); Clyde Shaw 1,288 (22.9%)
City council Ward 4: (x) Ricky Mayes 3,368 (60.1%); John Herdt 2,232 (39.9%)
Duncan Schools
$118.9 million bond issue to upgrade the high school building and
extracurricular facilities. The district also would build three new
elementary schools.
Yes 1,119 (18.8%); No 4,841 (81.2%). Failed.
Marlow Schools
Office 5: (x) Terry Turner 271 (50.8%); Cody Bannister 263 (49.2%)
TULSA COUNTY
City of Bixby
City council Ward 4: Rod Taylor 184 (40.8%); (x) Ray Bowen 267 (59.2%)
City of Collinsville
City council Ward 3: Melodie Bateman 47 (44.8%); (x) Sherri L. Davis 58 (55.2%)
Glenpool Schools
Proposition 1: $25 million bond issue for 25 new classrooms, expanding the district’s kitchen and the high school’s student center, completing road construction, resurfacing the track and football field, and adding a new gymnasium, baseball and softball fields and a locker room. Yes 449 (84.4%); No 83 (15.6%). Passed.
Proposition 2: $170,000 bond issue for two school buses. Yes 448 (84.2%); No 84 (15.8%). Passed.
WASHITA COUNTY
Washita School
Voters will decide whether to approve annexation to the Cordell School District, effective May 1. Yes 212 (87.2%); No 31 (12.8%). Passed.
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