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State Question 746: Yes 746,053 74.34 257,523 25.66 requires that each person appearing to vote present a document proving their identity. State Question 747: Yes 695,592 69.88 299,789 30.12 amend the Oklahoma Constitution by placing term limits on all Statewide elected officials. All officials would be allowed to serve no more two terms in office.
Citizen-initiated constitutional amendment: Question 6: Abortion before fetal viability (affirming the 2024 referendum) Citizen-initiated constitutional amendment: Question 7: Require provision of photo identification for in-person voting or provision of the last four digits of their driver’s license or Social Security number when voting by mail
Oklahoma State Question No. 833. State Question 833 is a legislative referendum, meaning it was put on the ballot by the legislature rather than an initiative petition by citizens. It would add ...
Using information available on the Oklahoma Secretary of State website one can calculate that about 97% of referendum petitions have made it to the ballot. Contrast that to 22% of referendums ...
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As of Oct. 16, no individual or organization has reported spending on State Question 833, according to Oklahoma Ethics Commission filings. Pre-election spending reports are due on Oct. 28.
The Oklahoma House voted this week to reverse the will of the people. House Bill 3694, by Rep. John George, R-Newalla, reverses a portion of State Question 780, which voters approved in 2016 by 58 ...
Oklahoma Ballot State Question 790 was a ballot question in Oklahoma during the 2016 Elections that would have removed the Blaine Amendment (Article 2, Section 5) from the Oklahoma State Constitution. Question 790 was defeated. [1] [2] Question 790 was placed on the ballot by the Oklahoma Legislature to overturn the state ban on using public ...