Oklahoma Election Results: Bonds Pass, HD 35 Decided
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Oklahoma Election Results: Bonds Pass in Most Towns, HD 35 Seat Flips to Dillon Travis
OKLAHOMA ELECTION RESULTS were in from dozens of communities across the state after voters in roughly 60 counties headed to the polls Tuesday for school bond elections, city propositions, and a high-profile special election for a state House seat.
Oklahoma Election Results Show Bond Support—With Three Notable No Votes
Many school bond and city bond questions passed, continuing a trend of voter support for local infrastructure and classroom upgrades. But Oklahoma election results showed “no” votes in three communities: Weatherford, Meeker, and Merritt, where voters rejected school propositions.
For official tallies, certified vote totals, and precinct-level details, the most reliable source remains the Oklahoma State Election Board (elections.ok.gov). Those results help districts determine next steps—whether to revise projects, adjust funding requests, or return to voters later.
Special Election Decided: House District 35
The biggest headline in the Oklahoma election results was the special election for State House District 35, where Republican Dillon Travis defeated Democrat Luke Kruse. The race fills the vacancy left by former representative Ty Burns, who resigned after pleading guilty to domestic abuse and assault charges.
HD 35 includes communities in and around the Oklahoma City metro, and special elections often see lower turnout—making mobilization and local engagement even more important. Election procedures and timelines for special elections are also outlined by the Oklahoma State Election Board, including certification and contest rules.
What Comes Next After Oklahoma Election Results
With bonds passing in many places, districts will now work with architects and finance teams on timelines, construction plans, and public reporting. Meanwhile, the HD 35 result means the House will swear in a new member ahead of key votes during the legislative session.

