State Voters Approve 9 State Questions (Nov 03, 2010) Oklahoma voters decided to vote for nine of the 11 state questions on Tuesday's ballot. The unofficial results show the closest contest was on State Question 750 which would change the number of signatures required to add a question to the ballot. That measure narrowly passed. 2,229 of 2,229 precincts - 100 percent for all state questions: Question 744 - More School Funding Yes, 189,859 - 19 percent x-No, 827,019 - 81 percent  Question 746 - Voter ID x-Yes, 745,591 - 74 percent No, 257,621 - 26 percent  Question 747 - Statewide Term Limits x-Yes, 695,511 - 70 percent No, 299,235 - 30 percent Question 748 - Change Leg Apportionment x-Yes, 567,559 - 59 percent No, 401,764 - 41 percent  Question 750 - Change Petition Requirement x-Yes, 485,693 - 50 percent No, 477,799 - 50 percent  Question 751 - English Official Language x-Yes, 740,172 - 76 percent No, 239,603 - 24 percent  Question 752 - Change Judicial Commission x-Yes, 606,931 - 63 percent No, 358,729 - 37 percent  Question 754 - Limit Appropriations Yes, 362,028 - 37 percent x-No, 613,864 - 63 percent  Question 755 - Ban Intl or Islamic Law x-Yes, 694,729 - 70 percent No, 298,115 - 30 percent  Question 756 - Health Care x-Yes, 638,712 - 65 percent No, 348,039 - 35 percent  Question 757 - Increase State Surplus x-Yes, 499,430 - 51 percent No, 479,136 - 49 percent « back |