Oklahoma Gazette distilled this year’s state ballot questions to help understand what voting “for the proposal” and “against the proposal” actually mean.
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2016 Election: The Libertarian Party returns to Oklahoma’s ballot after a 16-year absence
“A vote for Johnson does something pretty significant,” Ewbank said.
It never crossed my mind that I might be perceived as too young, Larios said. As soon as I started hitting the doors, people asked, How old are you?’ I told them I was 24.
“It never crossed my mind that I might be perceived as too young,” Larios said. “As soon as I started hitting the doors, people asked, ‘How old are you?’ I told them I was 24.”
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 26, 2016
As for the need to repent of the “moral failings,” yeah, right, Trump that paragon of virtuous behavior.
State Question 779 sparks debate over sales tax
State Question 779 would utilize a 1 percent sales tax to fund the Education Improvement Fund.
City holds special election over firefighter pay negotiation
Oklahoma City voters will choose between proposals from the city and the firefighters’ union Jan. 10.
OKC Board of Education weighs KIPP’s charter expansion plan Monday
Monday, the expansion proposal comes before the Oklahoma City Board of Education.
Democracy reform efforts make way for new political parties
“Other people have 2- to 3-foot hurdles to jump, but you get a 10-foot-tall hurdle,” Knight said.
420: Many find medicinal benefits when using cannabis, regardless of legality
“I felt that marijuana calmed me down better and made me relax a lot more than over-the-counter drugs,” Doe said. “It was more effective than melatonin or other drugs.”
Groups strive to put third-party candidates on ballots
Members of Oklahoma’s Green and Libertarian parties hope petitions and proposed bills will open up voting options in Oklahoma.
