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Home » US Law » 2022 Oklahoma Statutes » Title 34. Initiative and Referendum

§34-1. Referendum petition – Form – Time for filing.

A. The referendum petition shall be substantially as follows: PETITION FOR REFERENDUM To the Honorable ____________, Governor of Oklahoma (or To the Honorable ____________, Mayor, Chairman of County Commissioners, or other chief executive officer, as the case may be, of the city, county or other municipal corporation of ____________): We, the undersigned legal voters of […]

§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, […]

§34-12. Proclamation by Governor.

When an initiative or referendum petition has been properly filed with sufficient signatures thereon, as provided in this title, and all objections or protests have been resolved or the period for filing such has expired, the Secretary of State shall, in writing, notify the Governor, who shall issue a proclamation setting forth the substance of […]

§34-17. Publication of measures.

It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State, not less than five (5) business days before any election held throughout the state at which any proposed law, part of an act, or amendment to the constitution is to be submitted to the people of the state for their approval or rejection, to cause […]

§34-18. Mandamus to compel performance of duty.

In the event any official of this state shall fail or neglect to prepare or have published the argument and other matter as provided by law, or to perform any other duty required in connection therewith, any elector may petition the district court, without cost to him, where any such officer has his official residence, […]

§34-19. Failure to publish not to invalidate election.

The failure to prepare and have published the argument and other matter as provided by law shall not invalidate the election held on any initiative or referendum or Constitutional amendment proposed by the Legislature, and no election on any such measure shall be declared or held invalid on the grounds that such publication was not […]

§34-2. Initiative petition – Form.

A. The form of initiative petition shall be substantially as follows: INITIATIVE PETITION To the Honorable ______________, Governor of Oklahoma (or To the Honorable ______________, Mayor, Chairman of County Commissioners, or other chief executive officers, as the case may be, for the city, county or other municipality): We, the undersigned legal voters of the State […]

§34-2.1. Promulgation of rules.

The Secretary of State may promulgate rules to carry out the provisions of this title. Added by Laws 2020, c. 125, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2020.

§34-21. Resubmission, when.

Where there are competing measures and neither receives a majority of the votes cast for and against the one receiving the greatest number of votes shall, if it has received more than one-third (1/3) of the votes cast for and against both bills, be submitted by itself at the next general election. If two or […]

§34-22. Canvass of returns.

Whenever any measure or proposition is submitted to a vote by the initiative or referendum, it shall be the duty of the precinct election board of the precinct to make and transmit to the county election board the returns thereof in the same manner that they make their returns in the case of an election […]

§34-23. Who may sign petitions and vote – Penalties.

Every person who is a qualified elector of the State of Oklahoma may sign a petition for the referendum or for the initiative for any measure upon which he is legally entitled to vote. Any person signing any name other than his own to any petition, or knowingly signing his name more than once for […]

§34-24. Only substantial compliance required.

The procedure herein prescribed is not mandatory, but if substantially followed will be sufficient. If the end aimed at can be attained and procedure shall be sustained, clerical and mere technical errors shall be disregarded. R.L.1910, § 3393.

§34-25. Time for submission of initiated and referred measures.

Whenever any measure shall be initiated by the people in the manner provided by law, or whenever the referendum shall be demanded against any measure passed by the Legislature, same shall be submitted to the people for their approval or rejection at the next regular election; provided, the Governor shall have power, in his discretion, […]

§34-27. Distribution of information on initiative and referendum process.

The Secretary of State may prepare and distribute information to the public on the initiative and referendum process. The information shall include, but not be limited to relevant statutes and constitutional provisions related to the initiative and referendum process. The information should also outline the initiative and referendum process in a chronological order. Added by […]

§34-3. Petitions and signatures.

Each initiative petition and each referendum petition shall be duplicated for the securing of signatures. The Secretary of State shall design a form, subject to change, for signatures that shall be used by proponents of initiatives or referendums when collecting signatures, and each sheet for signatures shall be attached to a copy of the petition. […]

§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, […]