What's on the ballot

 
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What’s on the ballot

The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today. Here’s a list of what you can expect to see on the ballot today:

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President: In Oklahoma, you get the choice between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama.

U.S. Senate: Republican Jim Inhofe, Democrat Andrew Rice and independent Stephen P. Wallace.

U.S. House: There are contested races in all five U.S. congressional districts.

Corporation Commission, full term: Republican Jeff Cloud and Democrat Charles Gray.

Corporation Commission, two-year unexpired term: Republican Dana Murphy and Democrat Jim Roth.

State senator: There are 11 state Senate races.

State representative: There are 58 state House of Representatives races.

State questions: There are four state questions on the ballot. They concern tax exemptions for injured veterans; filing for property tax exemptions; hunting and fishing rights; and the sale of local wines at liquor stores.

Judicial retention: Voters will be asked to vote yes or no on retaining three state Supreme Court justices; two state Court of Criminal Appeals judges; and four state Court of Civil Appeals judges.

County offices: Voters will decide candidates for county commissioner District 2, sheriff, court clerk and county clerk.

Local issues: Several counties, cities, towns and school districts will ask voters to decide various propositions.







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