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Oklahoma 2022 local ballot measures

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Ballotpedia covered three local ballot measure in Oklahoma in 2022, including one on June 28 and two on November 8.

In 2022, Ballotpedia covered local ballot measures that appeared on the ballot for voters within the 100 largest cities in the U.S., within state capitals, and throughout California. You can review the coverage scope of the local ballot measures project here. In 2022, the project's scope includes Oklahoma City.

Ballotpedia covered a selection of policing-related ballot measures and election-related ballot measures outside of the largest cities.


Election dates

November 8

On November 8, voters decided two bond measures in Oklahoma County.

Oklahoma County

See also: Oklahoma County, Oklahoma ballot measures

Oklahoma City Public Schools, Oklahoma, Proposition 1, School Buildings Bond Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to: 

• issue $936 million in bonds for constructing, repairing, and remodeling school buildings and acquiring school furniture and equipment, and

• enact a property tax sufficient to pay bond interest.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to:

• issue $936 million in bonds for constructing, repairing, and remodeling school buildings and acquiring school furniture and equipment, and

• enact a property tax sufficient to pay bond interest.

Oklahoma City Public Schools, Oklahoma, Proposition 2, School Transportation Bond Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to:

• issue $19 million in bonds for school transportation equipment and

• enact a property tax sufficient to pay bond interest.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to:

• issue $19 million in bonds for school transportation equipment and

• enact a property tax sufficient to pay bond interest.


June 28

On June 28, voters decided one bond measure in Oklahoma County.

Oklahoma County

See also: Oklahoma County, Oklahoma ballot measures

Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, County Jail Bond Measure (June 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported issuing $260 million in bonds for a county jail.

A "no" vote opposed issuing $260 million in bonds for a county jail.


Additional elections

See also: Oklahoma elections, 2022

Oklahoma County

February 8, 2022
April 5, 2022
June 28, 2022
August 23, 2022
November 8, 2022


How to cast a vote

See also: Voting in Oklahoma

See below to learn more about current voter registration rules, identification requirements, and poll times in Oklahoma.

How to vote in Oklahoma


See also

Footnotes

  1. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Frequently Asked Questions," accessed April 27, 2023
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Oklahoma State Election Board, "Voter Registration in Oklahoma," accessed April 27, 2023
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  4. 4.0 4.1 NCSL, "State Profiles: Elections," accessed August 8, 2024
  5. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Phase One of Online Vote Registration is LIVE!" accessed June 8, 2023
  6. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Oklahoma Voter Registration Application," accessed November 2, 2024
  7. Under federal law, the national mail voter registration application (a version of which is in use in all states with voter registration systems) requires applicants to indicate that they are U.S. citizens in order to complete an application to vote in state or federal elections, but does not require voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the application "may require only the minimum amount of information necessary to prevent duplicate voter registrations and permit State officials both to determine the eligibility of the applicant to vote and to administer the voting process."
  8. 8.0 8.1 Oklahoma State Election Board, "Facts about Proof of Identity for Voting in Oklahoma," accessed April 27, 2023