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§34-3.2. Participants in the Address Confidentiality Program.

Registered voters signing an initiative or referendum petition who are certified by the Office of the Attorney General as participants in the Address Confidentiality Program established by Section 60.14 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes may use the address given to the registered voter by the Office of the Attorney General to sign an […]

§34-4. Filing and binding – Cover sheets – Receipt.

When any such signed initiative or referendum petition pamphlets shall be offered for filing, the Secretary of State, in the presence of the person offering the same for filing, shall detach the sheets containing the signatures and affidavits and cause them all to be attached to one or more printed copies of the measure so […]

§34-5. Preservation after approval.

A. If any measure shall, at the ensuing election, be approved by the people, then the copies so preserved, with the sheets of signatures and affidavits, and a certified copy of the Governor’s proclamation declaring the same to have been approved by the people, shall be bound together in such form that they may be […]

§34-6. Verification of signatures.

Any person who circulates a sheet of said petition shall verify the signatures included on any signature sheets he or she circulates by executing his or her affidavit thereon and as a part thereof. The Secretary of State shall cause to be affixed onto the back of the signature form an affidavit, subject to change, […]

§34-6.1. Physical count of signatures – Signatures not included.

A. The Secretary of State shall make or cause to be made a verification and count of the number of signatures on the petitions. In making such count, the Secretary of State shall not include in such total count: 1. All signatures on any sheet of any petition which is not verified by the person […]

§34-7. Numbering of petitions.

Each order for a direct ballot by the voters that is filed with the Secretary of State by initiative petition, referendum petition, and by the Legislature shall be numbered consecutively, each in a series by itself, beginning with one, to be continued year after year, without duplication of numbers. R.L.1910, § 3374.

§34-10. Appeal upon question of ballot title.

A. Any person who is dissatisfied with the wording of a ballot title may, within ten (10) business days after the same is published by the Secretary of State as provided for in subsection I of Section 8 of this title, appeal to the Supreme Court by petition in which shall be offered a substitute […]

§34-11. Procedure upon appeal.

Notice of the appeal provided for in the preceding section shall be served upon the Attorney General and upon the party who filed such ballot title, or on any of such parties, at least five (5) business days before such appeal is heard by the court. The Attorney General shall, and any citizen interested may, […]