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ON THE BALLOT: Oklahoma State Questions
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State Question 735: To allow a 100 percent disabled veteran an exemption from personal property taxes.
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State Question 741: To require a person or business to file with the county assessor the first time they apply for a property tax exemption. Some limits apply.
State Question 742: To decide whether Oklahomans’ right to hunt and fish should be protected by the state constitution.
State Question 743: To allow certain winemakers to sell wine directly to state retail package stores and restaurants. It also lets them sell products in person to adults at specific places.
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