By Molly Payne

 

(Cushing, Okla) — Tuesday, February 14, 2023 is not only Valentines Day, but it’s election day across the state.  Polls will be open from 7 am – 7pm.  If you’re uncertain where you go to cast your vote you will need to either call your county election board, or simply click here: VOTING INFORMATION/VOTER PORTAL

It will ask for you name and date of birth.  Once submitted you will be able to see your polling place, sample ballots, etc.  When voting, you will need to have your voter ID card or a photo ID issued by the United States government, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government.

Here’s what’s on the ballot in Payne County and its surrounding areas.

PAYNE COUNTY

Payne County Questions
Proposition No 1 Road and Bridge Improvements (53% of 3/8th cent)
Proposition No 2 County General Fund (15% of 3/8th cent)
Proposition No 3 Payne County Exposition Center and Fair Board (20% of 3/8th cent)
Proposition No 4 Payne County Extension Center (7% of 3/8th cent)
Proposition No 5 Fire Departments (5% of 3/8th cent)

Click here to read what Rep. John Talley has to say about these questions and more: TALLEY

City of Stillwater
Councilmember – Councilor No 2
Nathan Brubaker
Yuki Clarke
Tim Hardin
Weston C Caswell

Stillwater Public Schools
Proposition 1
Proposition 2

For more information on Proposition 1 and 2, click here: STILLWATER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Coyle Public Schools
Proposition

For more information on Proposition, click here COYLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Pawnee County Questions
Proposition No 1, County Sheriff Office (30% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 2, City & Rural Fire Protection (5% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 3, County 911 (2% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 4, Senior Citizens Center (2% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 5, County Juvenile Detention (1% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 6, County Emergency Management (Civil Defense) 2% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 7, Pawnee County OSU Extension (5% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 8, Pawnee County Roads & Bridges (10% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 9, Pawnee County Free Fair (3% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 10, County Buildings (8% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 11, Pawnee County Economic Development (4% of 1 cent)
Proposition No 12, County General (28% of 1 cent)

Creek County

City of Bristow
Mayor
Rick Pinson
Kristine Wyatt
Justus Riley

Olive Public Schools
Proposition No 1
Proposition No 2

Click here for information about Proposition 1 and 2: OLIVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Jenks Public Schools
Proposition No 1
Proposition No 2
Click here for information about Propostion 1 and 2: JENKS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Lincoln County

Lincoln County Questions
Proposition

For more information click here:LCNOK.com


Prague Public Schools
Board Member – Office No. 3
Adam Hogue
Rhonda Cruz
Rainey Carter
Winform Navrath

Harrah Public Schools
Board Member – Office No 2 (Unexpired Term)
Dustin Jeney
Chris Monden
Karl F Wasserleben IV