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  2. Oklahoma State Question 833: What to know on authorizing ...

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    Rep. Terry O’Donnell, R-Catoosa, and Sen. John Haste, R-Tulsa, sponsored a resolution to put State Question 833 on the ballot and debated in favor of the measures on the House and Senate floors.

  3. OK State Question 833: What is a public infrastructure ... - AOL

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    SQ 833 would permit municipalities to create public infrastructure districts. Here's a breakdown of what the ballot measure means.

  4. I have some questions about the state questions that will ...

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    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. ... SQ 833 began as SJR 16. If passed, it ...

  5. 2024 Oklahoma elections - Wikipedia

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    State Question 833 was put on the ballot by the Oklahoma Legislature. It would allow for 100% of property owners in a proposed public infrastructure district to vote to create a district for financing infrastructure development. [28]

  6. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Question 833 Allows municipalities to create infrastructure districts with the ability to issue bonds Nov 5 >50% 559,982 38.89% 898,526 61.61%: Legislature: Approved [44] Question 834 Prohibits the state and local governments from allowing noncitizens to vote Nov 5 >50% 1,207,520 80.73%: 288,267 19.27% Oregon: Legislative Failed Measure 117

  7. List of Oklahoma ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    November 2010 general election Proposal Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description State Question 744: No 189,164 18.59 828,589 81.41 mandated that the Oklahoma Legislature spend no less than the average amount spent by "neighboring states" (those states which border Oklahoma: Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, Colorado and New Mexico) on "common education" (defined as grades pre ...

  8. Opinion: Two state questions on the November ballot ... - AOL

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    Non-citizens are already barred from voting in OK. The other measure on infrastructure development is uncertain in potential effects.

  9. 2004 Oklahoma State Question 711 - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Question 711 [3] of 2004, was an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution that defined marriage as the union of a man and a woman, thus rendering recognition or performance of same-sex marriages or civil unions null within the state prior to its being ruled unconstitutional. The referendum was approved by 76 percent of the voters.