The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday for residents in the Chattanooga and Fletcher public school districts who will decide two bond issues in each district.
Those races are the only two in Comanche County, although voters in Altus will be selecting two city council members, while voters in Tipton will choose a school board member.
The school bond issue races, which also affect voters in Cotton and Tillman counties, are asking voters to decide:
Chattanooga: Proposition 1: $850,000 to build, equip, repair and remodel school buildings, acquire furniture, fixtures and equipment, and acquire and improve school sites; Proposition 2: $85,000 for transportation equipment.
Fletcher: Proposition 1: $115,000 to build and furnish an indoor hitting facility for baseball/softball; Proposition 2: $250,000 to buy a school bus, activity bus and Suburban.
In Jackson County, Altus voters will select their candidates for Ward 1 and Ward 2 city council seats. Candidates are: Ward 1: Dillon Feazel and Jonathan Eric Bergmar; and Ward 2: CJ Morris, Malcolm Dash and Terrence Filer.
In Tillman county, voters in Tipton Public Schools will select a school board Office 5 representative, choosing among Jerry Stoll, Sunnye Cope or Ken Waugh.
Precincts open in Comanche County will be:
• 38. Crossroads Baptist Church, 11423 NE 75th Street, Elgin.
• 39. Fletcher Community Center, 504 W. Cole, Fletcher.
• 40. Lady’s Town & Country, 220 W. Main, Sterling.
• 41. Indiahoma Senior Citizens Room, 900 Show Place Blvd., Indiahoma.
• 45. Wesley Chapel Church, 12604 SW Woodlawn Road.
• 46. Chattanooga Civic Center, 305 3rd, Chattanooga.
• 48. Geronimo City Hall, 100 Main, Geronimo.
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