Oklahoma's last dry counties may allow liquor sales

 


BEAVER, Okla. (AP) — Residents in all of Oklahoma's "dry" counties have voted to go wet, but one county's results are still up in the air.

Beaver County is one of 14 counties that approved a proposition allowing for liquor sales by the drink in Tuesday's election. Unofficial results showed Beaver County passed the measure by seven total votes, but the county still hasn't counted 10 provisional ballots, the Oklahoman reported .

The Beaver County Election Board will meet Friday to count the final votes, which could reverse the election outcome, said Christi Landsen, the board's secretary. T...



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