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Page 2, Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Sunday, September 16,1984
STATE QUESTION
Runoff Primary Election, September 18, 1984
STATE QUESTION NO. 563
LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 319
This measure would amend the Oklahoma Constitution. It would repeal all
of Article 27. It would adopt a new Article 28. It would rename the
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. The new name would be the Alcoholic
Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission.' The mea’sure would place new
restrictions on the qualifications of the members. It would increase the size
of the commission. The director of the commission, who is charged with the
responsibility for enforcement of the liguor laws, need not be confirmed by
the Senate. Retail sale of liquor by the drink for on the premises drinking
would be approved only by a vote of the people in a county election. It would
provide for laws to be enacted by the legislature. The laws would be to
regulate, license, and tax those who make, sell, distribute, possess, and
transport the liquor.
SHALL THIS AMENDMENT BE APPROVED BY THE PEOPLE?
YES-FOR THE AMENDMENT
NO-AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
Everyone
can vote
Every registered voter in
Oklahoma will be able to vote for
something at the runoff primary
election Tuesday, September 18,
Renee Weyl, secretary of the Osage
County Election Board, said today.
All registered voters --
Democrats, Republicans, and In-
dependents - will be eligible to vote
on State Question 563, to legalize
liquor by the drink in Oklahoma.
Since Oklahoma has a closed
primary system, only registered
Democrats are eligible to vote for
candidates in a Democratic runoff
primary, and only registered
Republicans are eligible to vote for
candidates in a Republican runoff
primary.
That means that Republicans
statewide will be deciding their
party’s nomination for United States
_ — — Senator on September 18. No
DTTS _ .1 1 .., , ., ,, 4.." statewide Democratic races will
lolling addresses listed appear on the runoff primary
C election ballot.
Polls will be open from 7 a m to 7 120 - Methodist Church, Gypsy & W. 5th, Hominy. Weyl said there will be no county
p.mI in Tuesday’s Primary Runoff Hwy. 11, Shidler.314 - Sand Spring’s Elks Lodge ballots. Only statewide ballots will
election. Following are polling 202 - Gilcrease Hills Baptist (Prue Sup. Cl) - Prue Road, be distributed,
places: Church, 2001 W. Newton, Tulsa.
101 - Bowring School, Bowring. 203 - Skiatook Senior Citizen’s
102 - Culver Ranch Residence, Center, Sportsman, West of
Hwy 99-10 Junction. Skiatook.
103 - Foraker Church - Foraker. 204 - Valley View Baptist Church,
Vote September 18
104 - Senior Citizen’s Building, 5204 N. Osage Dr., Tulsa.
Grainola.
205 - Rock School, 10 mi. North of
7 a.m. 7 p.m.
OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN B
Runoff Primary Election, September
ATTENTION VOTER: 4
Detach this stub in the prese
Inspector before deposijnab
Precinct
le ballot box.
OFFICIALGREBUBLICAN BALLOT
Runoff Primary gection, September 18, 1984
4. OSACI COUNTY
NGRESSIONAL OFFICERS
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Vote for One)
GEORGE 1 MOTHERSHED
WILL 1 BIN CROZIER
HAPPY 16th
BIRTHDAY
CRAIG HUNT
Love Mom & Dad
105 - Osage Hills School, Route 3, Sand Springs.
Bartlesville.
106 - Strikeaxe Non-Profit Water 206 - Osage Community Center, 650
Office, Okesa. N- Osage Dr., Tulsa.207 - Byer
107 - Indian Camp School, Chevrolet, 101 W. Rogers, Skiatook.
Pawhuska 209 - Lawnwood Freewill Baptist
108 - Nelagoney Baptist Church, Church, 4115 W. Edison, Tulsa.
Nelagoney. 301 - Old State Bank, 301 N. Main,
109 - Wynona Senior Citizen’s Fairfax.
Building, Wynona. 302 - City HaU, East Elm St.,
110 - FTesbyterian Church, 101 E. Fairfax.
12th, Pawhuska. 303 - Fairfax High School
111 - Calvary Baptist Church 620 Auditorium, 6th & Mulberry,
E. 15th, Pawhuska Fairfax.
112 - Cham,ber of Commerce, 114 304 - Osage City Hall, Osage.
W. Main, Pawhuska. 305- Phillip’s Mens Club 3% miles
113 - American Legion Post No. 97, NW of Shidler.
E. 6th Street, Pawhuska. 306 - Burbank City Hall, Burbank.
114 - First Baptist Church, 307 - Braden Community Center,
Educational Building, 120 N. 3rd, Route 3, Ponca City
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Barnsdall.
308 - McCord School, Rt. 3 Box 90,
115 - Public Service Building, 409 Ponca City.
W Main, Barnsdall.
309 - Big Bend Community Center,
116 - Church of the Nazarene, 716 Rt. 1, Ralston.
W. Main, Barnsdall.
310 - Hominy High School, Hwy 99
117 - Methodist Church Basement, and Cotton Gin Road.
200 S. 7th, Barnsdall.
311 - Hominy City HaU, 201 W.
118 - Bud Hall’s Residence, E. of Main, Hominy.
Hwy. 123, 1 mi. E. of Barnsdall 312 - Mullins School, 802 S.
Cemetery. Freeman, Hominy.
119 - Avant City HaU, Avant. 313 - Senior Citizen’s Building, 211
Boren opens offices
TULSA - U. S. Senator David L. who have indicated their willingness
Boren announced Saturday the to help as volunteers.
opening of his Tulsa campaign The Oklahomans for Boren
headquarters at 1321 S. Main Street, headquarters in Tulsa is open from 8
Boren said that the Tulsa office a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through
would stock campaign materials Friday. Former Tulsa mayor
and would serve as a distribution George Norvell is managing the
center for these materials to nor-
theastern Oklahoma.
The headquarters will serve as a
center for the hundreds of volun-
teers in northeastern Oklahoma who
are involved in the Boren campaign.
Fred Gipson, State Chairman of
Oklahomans for Boren, said that the
campaign is now organized in all 77
counties with 16,000 Oklahomans
office, which can be reached at (918)
592-2811.
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Glassner, Mort. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 185, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 16, 1984, newspaper, September 16, 1984; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2286189/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.