Oklahoma 2008 ballot measures
In2008, voters decided on four statewide ballot measures inOklahoma on November 4.
- All four measures werelegislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved four (100%) and rejected zero (0%) measures.
On the ballot
November 4, 2008
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State Question 735 | Taxes;Veterans | Exempt 100% disabled veterans and their surviving spouses from personal property tax. | 1,153,831 (85%) | 203,644 (15%) | ||
| State Question 741 | Taxes;Property | Require individuals or businesses to file an application to receive property tax exemptions and prohibit exemptions before filing. | 908,609 (68%) | 424,905 (32%) | ||
| State Question 742 | Constitutional rights;Right to hunt and fish | Establish a constitutional right to hunt, trap, fish, and take game, granting authority to the Wildlife Conservation Commission. | 1,082,341 (80%) | 269,787 (20%) | ||
| State Question 743 | Alcohol;Business | Require buyers to be 21 and present for wine purchases, and allow small winemakers direct sales to retailers. | 1,064,972 (79%) | 284,141 (21%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Oklahoma
- Types of ballot measures in Oklahoma
- List of Oklahoma ballot measures
- 2008 ballot measures
External links
Footnotes
| State ofOklahoma Oklahoma City (capital) | |
|---|---|
| Elections | What's on my ballot? |Elections in 2026 |How to vote |How to run for office |Ballot measures |
| Government | Who represents me? |U.S. President |U.S. Congress |Federal courts |State executives |State legislature |State and local courts |Counties |Cities |School districts |Public policy |

