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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.
SQ 833 would permit municipalities to create public infrastructure districts. Here's a breakdown of what the ballot measure means.
(Photo by Emma Murphy/Oklahoma Voice) There will be two state questions on your November 5 ballot. They are both legislative referendums, in other words, put on the ballot by the Legislature.
Oklahoma voters will elect 1 of 3 members of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, all of its seats to the House of Representatives, all of the seats of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, 24 of 48 seats in the Oklahoma State Senate, and other local and municipal offices. Oklahoma's presidential primaries occurred on Super Tuesday: March 5, 2024.
2023 Oklahoma State Question 820; R. 2016 Oklahoma State Question 777 This page was last edited on 20 July 2023, at 19:22 (UTC). Text ...
Results of Oklahoma State Question 820. Data from the Oklahoma State Election Board. Shapefiles used for analysis and in final map are from the University of Oklahoma Center for Spatial Analysis. Early and absentee votes in Oklahoma County and Tulsa County were formulaically allocated to the precinct level based on election day results.
Two state questions on the Nov. 5 ballot will ask Oklahoma voters to redefine who is a “qualified elector” and address public infrastructure needs for cities.
Non-citizens are already barred from voting in OK. The other measure on infrastructure development is uncertain in potential effects. Opinion: Two state questions on the November ballot.