
Voters will decide school bonds in several communities.News On 6
UNDATED -- Tuesday is an election day in Oklahoma.
Voters in Broken Arrow will decide a number of bonds that would improve streets and public facilities. Broken Arrow voters will also decide whether to redirect money from two current bonds to help police and firefighters.
Voters will also decide school bonds in several communities. They include Jenks, Muskogee, Fort Gibson, and Sequoyah-Claremore.
Polls are open until 7 p.m.
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