Tuesday, February 9th 2010, 10:51 pm
NewsOn6.com
UNDATED -- Tuesday was Election Day for several area schools and communities.
Voters approved a massive school bond for Tulsa's Union Public Schools. A $21 million bond for construction and another million for transportation.
Three of four proposals on the ballot in the city of Jenks were shot down. The only one to pass was a street improvements bond.
And voters in White Oak in Craig County voted to close their high school. The upper grades will be eliminated in order to free up funding to keep kindergarten through eighth grade open.
Tulsa County
Tulsa Schools
Anna America | 307 |
Bobbie Gray | 261 |
Matthew Livingood | 295 |
Lois Jacobs | 301 |
Union Schools
Yes | 1,687 |
No | 456 |
Yes | 1,712 |
No | 432 |
Jenks (Only need a simple majority)
Yes | 347 |
No | 271 |
Yes | 291 |
No | 327 |
Yes | 295 |
No | 314 |
Yes | 248 |
No | 362 |
Cherokee County
Hulbert Schools
Yes | 175 |
No | 271 |
Craig County
Yes | 80 |
No | 20 |
Haskell County
Keota Schools
Yes | 59.95% |
No | 40.05% |
Osage County
Wynona Schools
Yes | 53 |
No | 25 |
Rogers County
Foyil Schools
Yes | 167 |
No | 38 |
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