Vote Results: Oklahoma residents head to the polls for school propositions, ordinance changes

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Households throughout Central Oklahoma went to the polls on Tuesday to vote on a large variety of college propositions.

Full Election Outcomes

Moore Public Schools
Moore Public Colleges

Moore Public Colleges:

Residents who dwell inside the boundaries of Moore Public Colleges voted on two college bond propositions.

Proposition 1

Accredited with 3,160 sure votes (75 %) to 1,039 no votes (25 %).

Proposition 1 is a $338.7 million bond problem that will be used for the next functions:

  • Upgraded expertise in any respect 35 faculties
  • Air-con set up in gyms
  • Campus enclosures at Purple Oak, Santa Fe, and Winding Creek
  • Security entrances in any respect faculties
  • Media heart at Earlywine Elementary
  • New roof at Santa Fe
  • New entrance facade at Houchin and Kingsgate
  • New science labs to be utilized for STEM
  • New fieldhouse at Moore West
  • New entrance facade at Highland West
  • Different building upgrades wanted at different faculties
  • School & Profession Readiness Facilities at every highschool
  • Indoor follow services for athletics, band, and different packages
  • Softball and baseball facility upgrades
  • Stadium upgrades at Westmoore and Southmoore.

Proposition 2

Accredited with 3,181 sure votes (76 %) to 1,017 no votes (24 %).

The $8 million proposition would go to help transportation wants all through the district.

Schools
Public faculties

Edmond Public Colleges:

Edmond residents had the chance alternative to vote on two bond proposals for Edmond Public Colleges to fund college additions, buy land for future faculties, and make repairs and upgrades to present services.

Proposition 1

Accredited with 6,578 sure votes (77 %) to 2,006 no votes (23 %).

Proposition 1 is a $63.7 million bond problem that will be used for the next gadgets:

  • Assemble classroom additions to Redbud Elementary and Scissortail Elementary
  • Buy new expertise all through the district
  • Faculty enhancements at Northern Hills, Sundown, Ida Freeman, Orvis Risner, Charles Haskell, Chisholm, Russell Dougherty, Will Rogers, and Clegern.
  • Enhance or change HVAC methods at Sequoyah Center Faculty, Russell Dougherty Elementary Faculty, and Santa Fe Excessive Faculty
  • Assemble and resurface present parking heaps at Chisholm, Northern Hills, Angie Debo, Orvis Risner, Russell Dougherty, West Subject, Charles Haskell, Summit, Cheyenne, Memorial, and Santa Fe.
  • Buy advantageous arts and athletic gear for second faculties, library/media heart books, software program subscriptions, tutorial gear, baby vitamin, and college help autos.
  • Purchase land for the positioning of a brand new elementary college
  • Renovate the Siberian gymnasium
  • Assemble a storm shelter and renovate industrial arts constructing at Memorial Excessive Faculty
  • Development classroom additions at Santa Fe Excessive Faculty
  • Substitute roofs at Russell Dougherty and Santa Fe
  • Assemble a brand new media heart and renovate the previous media heart at Cross Timbers
  • Buy classroom furnishings
  • Enhance playgrounds
  • Assemble a brand new constructing for Ag Engineering and Mechanics
  • Enhance and improve college safety
  • Substitute flooring at Ida Freeman, West Subject, and Centennial
  • Replace or change present marquees and exterior college signage
  • Substitute health club flooring at Chisholm, Ida Freeman, Cross Timbers and John Ross.

Proposition 2

Accredited with 6,557 sure votes (77 %) to 2,008 no votes (23 %).

The 1.3 million bond proposition could be used to buy small and enormous buses and high-capacity sport utility autos.

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Kelly Wingfield, of Urbandale, Iowa, fills out his poll throughout early voting in Adel, Iowa. (AP Photograph/Charlie Neibergall, File)

Midwest Metropolis

Residents in Midwest Metropolis determined the destiny of 15 propositions that can every be voted on individually.

Proposition 1

Accredited with 485 sure votes (56 %) to 376 no votes (44 %).

Proposition 1 revises the situation and value for constructing a police and fireplace coaching facility. If permitted, bonds could possibly be issued within the quantity of $5.7 million for the mission.

Proposition 2

Accredited with 749 sure votes (88 %) to 105 no votes (12 %).

Proposition 2 amends the necessities for folks working for a metropolis council seat. It features a minimal age requirement of 25 years and residency necessities of at the very least a 12 months in Midwest Metropolis. It additionally requires that candidates should dwell within the respective wards of their election or appointment.

Proposition 3

Accredited with 542 sure votes (64 %) to 309 no votes (36 %).

Proposition 3 addresses the power of the town council to ascertain guidelines.

Proposition 4

Accredited with 716 sure votes (84 %) to 138 no votes (16 %).

Proposition 4 addresses ethics necessities, habits, and conduct of the town council.

Proposition 5

Accredited with 514 sure votes (60 %) to 344 no votes (40 %).

Proposition 5 permits the town supervisor to take sure actions in a state of emergency when it’s believed that the motion will assist protect and preserve life, well being, property, or the general public peace.

Proposition 6

Accredited with 429 sure votes (53 %) to 375 no votes (47 %).

Proposition 6 repeals and locations in reserve Article IV. Division of Finance, Fiscal Affairs, Part 4.

Proposition 7

Accredited with 629 sure votes (74 %) to 219 no votes (26 %).

Proposition 7 permits the town council to set and decide the quantity, {qualifications} and phrases of municipal judges. It additionally addresses different necessities of the court docket and tasks of municipal judges.

Proposition 8

Accredited with 689 sure votes (82 %) to 152 no votes (18 %).

Proposition 8 establishes deadlines for declaring candidacy for metropolis elections.

Proposition 9

Accredited with 660 sure votes (78 %) to 183 no votes (22 %).

Proposition 9 addresses the political actions of municipal officers and workers.

Proposition 10

Accredited with 650 sure votes (77 %) to 188 no votes (22 %).

Proposition 10 addresses nepotism, compatibility of workplaces, prohibits metropolis workers from working for workplace and prohibits elected officers from making use of for metropolis positions whereas holding workplace.

Proposition 11

Rejected with 419 no votes (54 %) to 354 sure votes (46 %).

Proposition 11 repeals and locations in reserve Article VII. Miscellaneous Provisions, Part 13. Residency.

Proposition 12

Accredited with 743 sure votes (89 %) to 93 no votes (11 %).

Proposition 12 brings all information and accounts of each workplace, division or company of the town authorities, into accessibility compliance with the Oklahoma Open Information Act.

Proposition 13

Accredited with 591 sure votes (71 %) to 246 no votes (29 %).

Proposition 13 addresses the talents of the mayor and metropolis council, and the town supervisor to behave throughout a state of emergency.

Proposition 14

Accredited with 578 sure votes (69.5 %) to 254 no votes (30.5 %).

Proposition 14 clarifies the dealing with of recall elections.

Proposition 15

Rejected with 405 no votes (51 %) to 385 sure votes (49 %).

Proposition 15 repeals and locations in reserve Article X. Park land, Part 1. Park land.

For a whole checklist of elections, go to the Oklahoma State Election Board’s web site.

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