Claremore City Council Approves Data Center Amid Local Opposition
On May 18, 2026, Claremore City Council approved measures supporting Project Mustang, including tax incentives and a new electric rate schedule. This decision highlights the complexities of local initiatives and referendum processes in Oklahoma, particularly regarding voter engagement and petition requirements.

Claremore City Council's recent approval of three measures for Project Mustang data center includes a Tax-Incentive District and a development agreement with Mustang Tulsa Holdings LLC. The local initiative and referendum process requires petitioners to gather signatures from twice the ratio of legal voters in the area, which in Claremore's last mayoral election on April 4, 2023, equated to 371 signatures based on 1,482 total votes.
Historical examples indicate that failures in petitioning can result from technicalities, as seen in a 2007 case in Norman. Understanding the operational aspects of local governance and citizen engagement is crucial as municipalities navigate similar developments.




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