Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HJR1027

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Constitutional amendment; changing percentage of legal voters from statewide to each county of the state for certain petitions; ballot title; filing.

Impact

This change aims to empower local voters and ensure that initiatives and referendums can more easily reflect county-specific interests and desires. By requiring signatures from a smaller pool of voters in each county, the proponents argue that it would democratize the process, allowing initiatives more tailored to local issues to advance without needing overwhelming support across the entire state. For example, rural counties may have different priorities than urban centers, and this amendment could facilitate proposals aligned with those local priorities.

Summary

HJR1027, introduced by Representative Hardin, proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies the requirements for initiating legislative measures and constitutional amendments in the state of Oklahoma. Specifically, the bill seeks to change the percentage of legal voters required for such proposals from a statewide basis to an individual county basis. Under the current system, eight percent of legal voters statewide can propose legislative measures, while fifteen percent is required for constitutional amendments. The proposed amendment would instead require these percentages to be calculated based on the total votes cast in each county during the last gubernatorial election.

Contention

However, this proposed shift has sparked debate among legislators and constituents. Critics argue that such a move could lead to a fragmented legislative process where county-based initiatives may not align with broader state interests. There is concern that too many localized initiatives could complicate governance and create disparities in policy across the state. Advocates for the amendment, on the other hand, believe that empowering counties will enhance the democratic process, allowing for a more nuanced approach to state legislation that takes diverse local perspectives into account.

Companion Bills

OK HJR1027

Carry Over Constitutional amendment; changing percentage of legal voters from statewide to each county of the state for certain petitions; ballot title; filing.

Previously Filed As

OK HJR1027

Constitutional amendment; changing percentage of legal voters from statewide to each county of the state for certain petitions; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1018

Constitutional amendment; changing the percentage of legal voters from statewide to each congressional district of the state for certain petitions; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1026

Constitutional amendment; changing the percentage of legal voters from statewide to each congressional district of the state for certain petitions; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1016

Constitutional amendment; Certificate of Merit Act of 2023; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1028

Constitutional amendment; creating the Oklahoma Veterans Lottery Trust Fund; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1031

Oklahoma Constitution; expenditure increases; state government; initiative petitions; referenda; required ballot title; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1033

Oklahoma Constitution; ad valorem taxation; disabled veterans; disability percentage; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1030

Constitutional amendment; making the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction an appointed office; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1002

Constitutional amendment; allowing a member of the Legislature to be employed as a teacher upon completion of term; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1043

Constitutional amendment; requiring State Auditor and Inspector to have three years of experience as a certified public accountant; ballot title; filing.

Similar Bills

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