Election Results: Oklahoma voters heading to the polls for state Senate race, local elections

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Hundreds of Oklahomans will probably be heading to the polls on Tuesday to verify their voices are heard in plenty of native elections.

Under is a take a look at all statewide races being selected Tuesday, April 6. The outcomes might take a second to load.

Full election outcomes as soon as polls shut at 7:00 p.m.

Oklahoma Senate District 22

The one main race in central Oklahoma will probably be for present U.S. Rep. Stephanie Bice’s earlier Oklahoma State Senate seat.

Within the race for Senate District 22, Republican Jake A. Merrick is going through off towards Democrat Molly Ooten.

In accordance with Merrick’s marketing campaign web site, he says he needs to finish abortion in Oklahoma, and ensure that kids and adults won’t ever be pressured to be vaccinated as a situation for employment, to enroll at school, to journey, or to have interaction in enterprise.

He additionally says that he needs to suggest laws that ensures companies can keep open, even within the midst of a state of emergency.

Merrick additionally says that he needs to supply tax incentives for companies to begin and develop in Oklahoma.

In accordance with Ooten’s marketing campaign web site, she says she would assist laws that might permit mother and father and youngsters to advocate for themselves in relation to public training. On the similar time, she says the Legislature wants to determine aggressive trainer pay to recruit one of the best and brightest into the classroom.

She says she needs to combat for laws to require insurance coverage corporations to cowl extra bodily, occupational, and speech remedy for kids within the state.

Additionally, Ooten says she would assist a invoice that might require drug corporations to submit stories to the Legislature associated to their wholesale prices in order that they would want to reply for makes an attempt to gouge sufferers and households.

Oklahoma Metropolis Council

Voters in elements of Oklahoma Metropolis may also head to the polls for 2 runoff elections for Oklahoma Metropolis Council seats.

Residents in Ward 1 and Ward 3 will be capable to resolve who represents them for the following four-year time period.

In Ward 1, voters will select between Shay Varnell and Bradley Carter.

In Ward 3, the choice will probably be between Jessica Martinez-Brooks and Barbara Younger.

Winners will take workplace April 13.

Edmond Mayor

Within the Edmond mayoral race, the election is between Darrell Davis and Nathan Walters.

Davis presently serves on the metropolis’s Ward 3 councilman, whereas Walters is a neighborhood homebuilder who graduated from UCO.

Polls will probably be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for Tuesday’s elections.

To discover a full listing of all elections being held on Tuesday, go to the Oklahoma State Election Board’s web site.

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