A Bixby School District Bond Measure was on the April 6, 2010 ballot in the Bixby school district in Tulsa County.
Both propositions were approved
Proposition 1:
- YES 1,294 (83.32%)
a
- NO 259 (16.68%)
Proposition 2:
- YES 1,286 (82.28%)
a
- NO 277 (17.72%)[1]
Two propositions were asked to create a two bonds in the combined amount of $62 million in order to help the district with its budget needs.[2]
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- ↑ Tulsa County Elections, Election Results Summary
- ↑ News on 6, "Today Is Election Day For Some Voters In Northeastern Oklahoma," April 6, 2010
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