November ballot includes 11 state questions
NewsOK
BY JULIE BISBEE
Published: September 26, 2010
Modified: September 27, 2010 at 12:56 am
Moe Jordan had to adjust his eyes to read the language of the 11 state questions on the back of a sample ballot for the November election.
"I don't have my glasses with me," said Jordan, who wore sunglasses and a University of Oklahoma T-shirt while strolling through the grounds of the State Fair last week.
"I'm going to absolutely read this before I go to the polls," he said. "It looks like a lot of questions for one election."
The November ballot may be one of the longest in state history. In addition to deciding which candidate to support for governor, attorney general, state superintendent of education and others, voters will have to turn over their ballot and wade through nearly 2,000 words of state questions with yes and no answers... FULL ARTICLE
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Mon, September 27, 2010
by Crystal Drwenski