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  2. Ten Commandments Monument (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    Even though no public (tax) money had been spent on the monument, the plaintiffs argued that using public ground was also a violation of Article II, Section 5 of the Oklahoma Constitution. The lower court, using a different interpretation of the Constitution's language decided in favor of the defendant (the commission), and allowed the monument ...

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  4. What can you do if your neighbor puts up a political sign you ...

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    The 2024 general election is less than four months away, and political signs are going to start popping up in yards everywhere. The 2024 general election is less than four months away, and ...

  5. Election litter - Wikipedia

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    Yard signs such as these are frequently neglected after an election. Election litter is the unlawful erection of political advertising on private residences or property owned by the local government. Often, election signs may only be displayed on private property with permission for a certain time within the election, and may not exceed a ...

  6. Headed to vote? Check your outfit to avoid breaking Oklahoma ...

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    Under Oklahoma law, any gear that promotes a political candidate — like T-shirts, hats, buttons or masks — is banned within 300 feet of polling places and early in-person absentee voting sites.

  7. Government of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    If a party disapproves of the judge's ruling, they may appeal to a three-judge panel called the Court En Banc. Appeals for the Court En Banc are heard by the Oklahoma Supreme Court. The Court on Tax Review is a special court in the Oklahoma judiciary charged with hearing disputes involving illegal taxes levied by county and city governments ...

  8. Political Yard Signs: When Your HOA Can Tell You to Take Them ...

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    Read your association's governing documents to see what they say about signs. 2. If the HOA rules say you can't have a sign, check your state law by doing a Google search using "political signs ...

  9. Taxation in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Income taxes are steadily increased as a major State revenue source since 1933 when the Oklahoma Constitution was amended to prohibit State-level taxation of property. Income taxes are now the largest source of revenue for the State government, accounting for approximately 38% of total state revenue - 32% from individuals and 6% from corporations.