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Norman Voters to Decide on Five Propositions Addressing Streets, Taxes, and Shelter in Upcoming April 7th Election

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Published on January 29, 2026
Norman Voters to Decide on Five Propositions Addressing Streets, Taxes, and Shelter in Upcoming April 7th ElectionSource: Google Street View

Residents of Norman will vote on five propositions on April 7 following approval by the City Council. The measures address infrastructure funding, taxation, and amendments to the City Charter.

As per the City of Norman website, proposition 1 proposes renewing a bond for street maintenance. Proposition 2 concerns adjustments to tourism-related taxes. Propositions 3 and 4 propose changes to the City Charter, including the start date of City Council terms and qualification requirements for the city auditor. Proposition 5 proposes a bond to fund a permanent shelter.

Voters must be registered by March 13 to participate in the election. The deadline to request an absentee ballot is March 23. Early voting is scheduled for April 2 and April 3.

Additional details on the propositions are available in agenda items 41 through 46 from the City Council meeting held on Tuesday. Information about voting procedures and sample ballots can be found through the Oklahoma State Election Board.

Residents are encouraged to review the propositions and election requirements ahead of the April 7 vote.