Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1917

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Elections; unopposed candidates; providing for retention ballot for certain legislative candidates; effective date.

Impact

The bill proposes that unopposed incumbents will only face a retention question, which will appear on the ballot for voters to answer with a 'YES' or 'NO.' If the candidate receives over 51% of the votes in favor of retention, they will remain in office. However, if they receive less than 51%, a Special Election will be mandated to fill the vacancy. This change significantly alters the method by which unopposed candidates can remain in office, making voter consent a necessity even for unchallenged incumbents.

Summary

House Bill 1917 introduces an amendment to Oklahoma's election laws that specifically addresses the procedure for unopposed legislative candidates. Under the proposed amendment, if an incumbent legislative candidate is unopposed in the upcoming General Election, their name will not appear on the ballot. Instead, these candidates will be placed on a retention ballot where voters will decide whether to retain the candidate in office. This concept aims to streamline the electoral process for positions that lack competition.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly concerning voter engagement and election integrity. Proponents could argue that introducing a retention ballot increases accountability among legislators by necessitating voter confirmation for their continued service. Conversely, critics may contend that the need for a retention vote for unopposed candidates could lead to confusion among voters and might discourage turnout, given the lack of a competitive race. Furthermore, there are concerns that this system could disproportionately affect incumbents who may become complacent due to their unchallenged status.

Companion Bills

OK HB1917

Carry Over Elections; unopposed candidates; providing for retention ballot for certain legislative candidates; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1917

Elections; unopposed candidates; providing for retention ballot for certain legislative candidates; effective date.

OK SB188

Rules of the Ethics Commission; providing exemption from filing certain report for unopposed candidates. Effective date.

OK HB1999

Elections; requiring certain procedures for rejection of absentee ballots; providing for ballot curing; effective date.

OK SB1106

Political party of candidates; requiring inclusion of certain affiliation on declaration of candidacy form; requiring inclusion of certain affiliation on printed ballot. Effective date.

OK SB289

School district elections; modifying permissible dates for certain elections; modifying dates for filing for certain office. Effective date.

OK SB1104

School district elections; modifying permissible dates for certain elections; modifying dates for filing for certain office. Effective date.

OK SB244

School district elections; modifying permissible dates for certain elections; modifying dates for filing for certain office. Effective date.

OK HB1918

Elections; primary elections and election dates; changing election dates for certain political parties; requiring payment for elections by certain political parties; effective date.

OK HB2201

Elections; modifying dates for certain elections; providing exception; effective date.

OK HB2030

Elections; authorizing absentee voter to cast provisional ballot; providing exception; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.