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2025

September 9

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Owasso Public Schools, Oklahoma, Bond Issue for Education Buildings and Facilities Measure (September 2025):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported issuing more than $169 million in bonds to fund, among other projects, the construction of a new 5th-grade elementary center, a new fine arts instructional addition, a 7th and 8th-grade educational center, and a multi-use athletic facility with a track.

A "no" vote opposed issuing more than $169 million in bonds to fund projects for the public school system.


2023

August 8

See also: Oklahoma 2023 local ballot measures

Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sales Tax Proposition 1, Temporary Sales Tax for Funding of Public Projects Measure (August 2023):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported establishing a 0.95% temporary sales tax for the purpose of funding public projects, starting on the expiration of the 2021 Miscellaneous Capital Improvements Temporary Sales Tax and expiring on June 30, 2030.

A "no" vote opposed establishing a 0.95% temporary sales tax for the purpose of funding public projects.


2020

March 3

See also: March 3, 2020 ballot measures in Oklahoma

2010

April 6

See also: April 6, 2010 ballot measures in Oklahoma

Approveda Glenpool School District Bond Measure (April 2010)
Approveda Bixby Sxhool District Bond Measure (April 2010)

March 2

See also: March 2, 2010 ballot measures in Oklahoma

Approveda Liberty School District Bond Measures, 2 (March 2010)
Approveda Tulsa School District Bond Measures, 4 (March 2010)

February 9

See also: February 9, 2010 ballot measures in Oklahoma

Defeatedd Jenks City Sales Tax Increase (February 2010)
ApprovedaDefeatedd Jenks City General Bond Measure (February 2010)
Approveda Union School District Bond Measures (February 2010)

2009

December 8

See also: December 8, 2009 ballot measures in Oklahoma

Approveda Broken Arrow Public School Bond Issue (December 2009)
Approveda Jenks Public School Bond Issues, 2 (December 2009)

2008

November 4

Approveda PROPOSITION NO. 1 (Tulsa, OK 2008)
Approveda PROPOSITION NO. 2 (Tulsa, OK 2008)
Approveda Proposition (LPS, Tulsa, OK 2008)

Not on Ballot

Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot Tulsa Non-Partisan Election of City Officials ballot measure (2009)

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