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OFFICIAL BALLOT PRECINCT 720066-REGNP GENERAL ELECTION November 06, 2018 TULSA COUNTY, Page 1 / 2 TO VOTE: FOR INSURANCE FOR ASSOCIATE DISTRICT FILL IN THE BOX NEXT TO YOUR CHOICE(S) LIKE THIS: COMMISSIONER JUDGE (Vote for One) TULSA COUNTY (Vote for One) REPUBLICAN CLIFF SMITH KIMBERLY FOBBS DEMOCRAT BRIAN A. CRAIN FOR CORPORATION COMMISSIONER (Vote for One) STRAIGHT PARTY VOTING REPUBLICAN (Vote for One) ASHLEY NICOLE McCRAY JUSTICES OF THE OKLAHOMA DEMOCRAT SUPREME COURT LIBERTARIAN JACKIE SHORT DISTRICT 2 INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN Shall PATRICK WYRICK of the be retained in office? DEMOCRATIC YES FOR UNITED STATES NO REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 01 DISTRICT 3 (Vote for One) FOR GOVERNOR Shall NOMA D. GURICH of the OKLAHOMA (Vote for One) KEVIN HERN SUPREME COURT be retained in office? CHRIS POWELL REPUBLICAN LIBERTARIAN TIM GILPIN YES DEMOCRAT NO REPUBLICAN DREW EDMONDSON DISTRICT 4 DEMOCRAT Shall of the OKLAHOMA FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR SUPREME COURT be retained in office? (Vote for One) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE YES DISTRICT 71 NO REPUBLICAN (Vote for One) ANASTASIA A. PITTMAN CHERYL BABER DISTRICT 7 DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Shall JAMES E. EDMONDSON of the IVAN HOLMES DENISE BREWER OKLAHOMA SUPREME COURT be retained INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT in office? FOR STATE AUDITOR AND FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY YES INSPECTOR DISTRICT 14 (Vote for One) NO

SAMPLE (Vote for One) SAMPLE JOHN YEUTTER STEVE KUNZWEILER LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN JUDGES OF THE OKLAHOMA COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS JENNY PROEHL-DAY REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT DISTRICT 1 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Shall DANA KUEHN of the OKLAHOMA (Vote for One) COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS be retained in office? MIKE HUNTER REPUBLICAN FOR DISTRICT JUDGE YES MARK MYLES DISTRICT 14, OFFICE 1 DEMOCRAT (Vote for One) NO CAROLINE WALL FOR STATE TREASURER DISTRICT 4 (Vote for One) TOM SAWYER Shall SCOTT ROWLAND of the OKLAHOMA RANDY McDANIEL COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS be retained REPUBLICAN FOR DISTRICT JUDGE in office? CHARLES de COUNE DISTRICT 14, OFFICE 3 YES INDEPENDENT (Vote for One) NO FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF TRACY PRIDDY PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DISTRICT 5 (Vote for One) JIM CAPUTO Shall DAVID B. LEWIS of the OKLAHOMA FOR DISTRICT JUDGE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS be retained REPUBLICAN in office? DISTRICT 14, OFFICE 9 JOHN COX (Vote for One) YES DEMOCRAT CHRIS BRECHT LARRY HUFF NO INDEPENDENT LINDA G. MORRISSEY FOR COMMISSIONER OF JUDGES OF THE OKLAHOMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS LABOR FOR DISTRICT JUDGE (Vote for One) DISTRICT 14, OFFICE 12 DISTRICT 4 - OFFICE 1 (Vote for One) LESLIE OSBORN Shall BARBARA GREEN SWINTON of the REPUBLICAN MARTHA RUPP CARTER OKLAHOMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS be retained in office? FRED DORRELL RICK D. WESTCOTT DEMOCRAT YES BRANDT DISMUKES INDEPENDENT NO S A M P L E B A L L O T

OFFICIAL BALLOT PRECINCT 720066-REGNP GENERAL ELECTION November 06, 2018 TULSA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Page 2 / 2 DISTRICT 5 - OFFICE 1 STATE QUESTION NO. 800 Shall KENNETH L. BUETTNER of the LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM OKLAHOMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS be NO. 373 retained in office? STATE QUESTION NO. 793 This measure would add a provision to the INITIATIVE PETITION NO. 415 YES Oklahoma Constitution creating a new trust This measure adds a new Section 3 to Article fund. This fund would consist of (i) legislative appropriations, (ii) deposits from other NO 20 of the Oklahoma Constitution. Under the new Section, no law shall infringe on sources, and (iii) investment income. optometrists' or opticians' ability to practice Beginning July 1, 2020, 5% of revenues from DISTRICT 5 - OFFICE 2 within a retail mercantile establishment, the gross production tax on oil and gas will be discriminate against optometrists or opticians deposited into the fund as well. The Shall ROBERT BOBBY BELL of the based on the location of their practice, or percentage of gross production tax revenues OKLAHOMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS be require external entrances for optometric deposited into the fund will then increase by retained in office? offices within retail mercantile establishments. 0.2% per year. No law shall infringe on retail mercantile Monies in the fund will be invested by the State YES establishments' ability to sell prescription Treasurer. The fund is exempt from optical goods and services. The Section constitutional restrictions on the State owning NO allows the Legislature to restrict optometrists stock. The State Treasurer is required to make from performing surgeries within retail prudent investment decisions and diversify the mercantile establishments, limit number of fund's investments to minimize risk. DISTRICT 6 - OFFICE 1 locations at which an optometrist may practice, After July 1, 2020, 4% of the fund's principal maintain optometric licensing requirements, will be deposited each year into the State's Shall E. BAY MITCHELL, III of the require optometric offices to be in a separate General Revenue Fund. Principal will be OKLAHOMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS be room of a retail mercantile establishment, and calculated by using an average of the fund's retained in office? impose health and safety standards. It does annual principal for the five years before the not prohibit optometrists and opticians from deposit. No more than 5% of the Fund may be YES agreeing with retail mercantile establishments used to pay interest on bonds issued by the to limit their practice. Laws conflicting with this State or local governments. The fund will be NO Section are void. The Section defines 'laws,' called the Oklahoma Vision Fund. 'optometrist,' 'optician,' 'optical goods and FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES services,' and 'retail mercantile establishment.' DISTRICT 6 - OFFICE 2 FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO Shall BRIAN JACK GOREE of the OKLAHOMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS be AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO retained in office? STATE QUESTION NO. 801 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM YES STATE QUESTION NO. 794 NO. 374 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO This measure would provide a means for NO. 371 voters to allow school districts to expand the This measure amends the provision of the permissible uses of ad valorem tax revenues Oklahoma Constitution that guarantees certain to include school operations. rights for crime victims. These rights would The Oklahoma Constitution limits the rate of now be protected in a manner equal to the ad valorem taxation. However, it permits defendant's rights. The measure would also voters in a school district to approve an make changes to victims' rights, including: increase of up to five mills ($5.00 per (1) expanding the court proceedings at which $1,000.00 of the assessed value of taxable a victim has the right to be heard; property) over this limit for the purpose of (2) adding a right to reasonable protection; raising money for a school district building (3) adding a right to proceedings free from fund. unreasonable delay; Currently, monies from this building fund may (4) adding a right to talk with the prosecutor; only be used to build, repair, or remodel and school buildings and purchase furniture. This (5) allowing victims to refuse interview measure would amend the Constitution to requests from the defendant's attorney without permit voters to approve such a tax to be used a subpoena. for school operations deemed necessary by The Oklahoma Constitution currently grants the school district, in addition to the purposes SAMPLE SAMPLE victims' rights to crime victims and their family listed above. members. This measure would instead grant these rights to crime victims and those directly FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES harmed by the crime. Victims would no longer have a constitutional right to know the AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO defendant's location following arrest, during prosecution, and while sentenced to confinement or probation, but would have the right to be notified of the defendant's release or escape from custody. Under this measure, victims would have these rights in both adult and juvenile proceedings. Victims would be able to assert these rights in court and the court would be required to act promptly. FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES

AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO

STATE QUESTION NO. 798 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 372 This measure will add a provision to the Oklahoma Constitution to change the manner in which the Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected. Currently, voters cast one vote for their preferred candidate for Governor and a separate vote for their preferred candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Under this measure, if approved, candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor from the same party will run together on a single ticket and voters will cast one vote for their preferred ticket. The measure requires the Legislature to establish procedures for the joint nomination and election of candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. If passed, this new election format will be used beginning in the 2026 general election cycle. FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES

AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO