Oklahoma State Question 759 Scorecards: State Representatives and Senators
Oklahoma House of Representatives
YEAS: 59
Armes Grau McNiel Sanders
Billy Hardin Moore Schwartz
Blackwell Hickman Mulready Sears
Brumbaugh Holland Murphey Shannon
Casey Jackson Nelson Shoemake Cockroft Johnson Newell Sullivan
Condit Jordan Nollan Terrill
Coody Joyner Ortega Thomsen
Cooksey Kern Peterson Tibbs
Dank Kirby Proctor Trebil
Derby Lockhart Quinn Vaughan
DeWitt Martin,Sc. Richardson Mr.Speak Dorman Martin,Sc. Roberts,D. Faught
Farley McCullough Roberts,S.
NAYS: 14
Cannaday Hoskin Pruett Virgin
Denney McDaniel,J. Rousselot Williams
Fourkiller Morrissette Scott
Hamilton Pittman Sherrer
EXCUSED: 28
Banz Hall McPeak Ritze
Bennett Hilliard Morgan Roan
Brown Inman Osborn Shelton
Christian Key Ownbey Shumate
Cox Kouplen Peters Stiles
Enns Liebmann Renegar Walker
Glenn McAffrey Reynolds Watson
Oklahoma Senate
YEAS: 31
Aldridge Brown Johnson, R. Reynolds
Allen Coates Jolley Russell
Anderson Crain Justice Schulz
Barrington David Marlatt Shortey
Bingman Fields Mazzei Stanislawski
Branan Ford Myers Sykes
Brecheen Halligan Newberry Treat
Brinkley Holt Nichols
NAYS: 15
Ballenger Ellis Laster Sparks
Bass Garrison Lerblance Wilson
Burrage Ivester Paddack Wyrick
Eason Mc Johnson, C. Rice
EXCUSED: 2
Adelson Simpson
So overall, in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, the ban on affirmative action programs across the states was passed by 59-14. In the Oklahoma Senate, it was also passed by 31-15.
This now leads to State Question 759 being present on the 2012 ballot.
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