Mayoral races, school projects decided
Published: 03/03/10 - 9:51am Written by Dick PryorOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Voters in Oklahoma City and Norman have re-elected their mayors, and school bond elections in communities across the state have been decided. In Oklahoma City, incumbent Mick Cornett beat challenger Steve Hunt 14,073 (58.3 percent) to 10,061 (41.7 percent). In Norman, Cindy Rosenthal received more than 53 percent of the vote over Hal Ezzell to win a second term.
In Tulsa, school district patrons approved a $354 million bond issue by a margin of more than 72 percent. The school bond proposal is the largest in state history.
In Garfield County, Drummond school patrons rejected a $3.29 million bond issue by 114 (55.6 percent) to 91 (44.4 percent).


