Numerous residents across northern Oklahoma will head to the polls on Tuesday to vote. Posted below are what certain residents in local counties will be voting on. This information is directly from the Oklahoma Education Association. To view your own sample ballot, log in to the Oklahoma Voter Portal.
Garfield County
- Chisholm Public Schools, one school board member.
- Cimarron Public Schools, one school board member.
Grant County
- Deer Creek-Lamont Schools, one proposition. The $320,000 bond will fund buses.
Kay County
- Deer Creek-Lamont Schools, one proposition. The $320,000 bond will fund buses.
- Frontier Public Schools, one proposition. The $3.2 million bond will fund repair projects throughout the district, including parking lots, the track, doors, cafeteria seating, technology, and other needs.
- Tonkawa Public Schools, one school board member.
Noble County
- Frontier Public Schools, one proposition. The $3.2 million bond will fund repair projects throughout the district, including parking lots, the track, doors, cafeteria seating, technology, and other needs.
- Tonkawa Public Schools, one school board member.
Osage County
- Bowring Public Schools, two propositions. Proposition 1 will raise $65,000 for remodeling of the cafeteria and guttering throughout the district. Proposition 2 will raise $200,000 for buses.
- Pawhuska, two city council members.
- Sand Springs, two city council members.
- Tulsa, one city proposition.
Pawnee County
- Frontier Public Schools, one proposition. The $3.2 million bond will fund repair projects throughout the district, including parking lots, the track, doors, cafeteria seating, technology, and other needs.
- Pawnee Public Schools, one school board member.
Payne County
- Cushing Public Schools, one proposition. The $70 million bond will fund elementary school, high school additions, renovation to the high school fine arts facility, and a multipurpose building and storm shelter at the middle school.
- Ripley Public Schools, one proposition. The $350,000 bond will fund flooring replacement.
- Stillwater, mayor.