University Daily Kansan, September 19, 1984 Page 11 NATION AND WORLD Oklahomans kill liquor ban By United Press International Booted by majorities in the state's urban centers, Oklahomaans yesterday划 narrow passed a county-option town on base on the sale of liquor the drink. Oklahoma County gave the proposal a 27,000 surplus, and Tulsa County gave it a 42,000 surplus to negatively vote from rural areas. However, neither the turnout nor the opposition in rural areas matched results from two earlier tries in the last 12 years. Computerark Computerark KNOWLEDGE EDUCATION Kazuyuki Momoi Kazuyuki Momoi 212 & Luxury Cars 841-0094 The lower turnout in rural areas kept the ballots cast lower than 1 million, which was predicted by state election officials. With 2,280 of 2,353 precincts counted, the "yes" vote lead with 51 percent — 399,957 to 382,393. The proposal trailed through most of the evening, until the Tulsa County vote began coming in. 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