Tulsa Beacon
Thursday, June 10th
It may take a while for Oklahomans to vote on Nov. 2.
Besides races for governor and other statewide office, House and Senate and county offices, voters must decide on at least eight state questions.
Some are not controversial but a handful could have a dramatic effect on Oklahoma government.
According to the website of the Oklahoma Secretary State, the nine questions scheduled for the ballot so far are:
• 744 - Education funding
• 746 - Voter identification
• 747 - Statewide office term limits
• 748 - Political redistricting
• 750 - Initiative petitions
• 752 - Judicial nominations
• 753 - Workers’ Comp Court
• 754 - Spending rules
• Senate Joint Resolution 59 - Opting out of Obamacare
State question 744 carries the biggest price tag, with an estimated $850 million impact on the state budget... FULL ARTICLE
Posted on
Thu, June 10, 2010
by Crystal Drwenski