Oklahoma voters head to the polls next week on Tues., June 30. Some of these elections have been postponed from the original April 7 elections, others are primaries.
In local elections, voters will decide three seats on Lindsay’s City Council; Office No. 5 on Dibble’s School Board; and Office No. 5 on Elmore City-Pernell’s School Board.
In Garvin County, there are four Republican candidates in the primary for County Sheriff.
In Grady County, there are two Republican candidates for County Clerk, and two for County Court Clerk.
In Garvin, Grady, and McClain Counties, voters will decide the Republican candidate for Corporation Commission.
In Garvin County, voters will decide the Republican candidate in primaries for State Senate District 13 and District 43, and State Representative District 20 and District 42.
In McClain County, voters will decide the Republican candidate in primaries for State Senate District 43, and for State Representative District 20.
Voters in Grady County will decide the Proposition to levy a one-eighth of one percent sales tax for the Grady County Senior Nutrition Centers located in Alex, Chickasha, Minco, Ninnekah, Rush Springs, Tuttle and Verden.
Voters across Oklahoma will decide State Question No. 802, Initiative Petition No. 419 for the expansion of Medicaid coverage.
Primaries will also be held for United States Senator and United States Representative District 04, both Democrat and Republican.
Remember to VOTE TUES., JUNE 30.