Five State Questions for Voters to Decide in November

Not only are Oklahoma voters going to decide who occupies the governor’s mansion and the make up of the Legislature, they will also decide the fate of five state questions mostly put on the ballot by the Legislature. The subjects range from where eye care is administered, a state government savings account for lower revenue years, giving school districts more authority over local funding, victims’ rights and creating a single ticket for governor-lt. governor races.

The Tulsa World’s Randy Krehbiel put together a summary of the five measures. You can review that summary here.


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