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  4. List of Oklahoma ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    State Question 793: No 580,341 49.76 585,928 50.24 amend the Oklahoma Constitution to allow optometrists to practice within a mercantile establishment. State Question 794: Yes 905,195 78.01 255,230 21.99 amend the Oklahoma Constitution to expand the rights of victims of crime. State Question 798: No 528,614 45.91 622,863 54.09

  5. Oklahoma State Question 833: What to know on authorizing ...

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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.

  6. 2024 Election Voter Guide: Everything to know from polling ...

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    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 ...

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  9. Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission - Wikipedia

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    Cockfighting has been illegal in the United States at the federal level since 2007 and in the state of Oklahoma since 2004. [1] The blood sport was popular during the 20th century in Oklahoma, but efforts to ban it gained momentum in the 21st century with Oklahoma State Question 687 banning the sport being approved by voters in 2002.