Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HJR1018

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The implementation of HJR1018 could lead to a more decentralized approach to the initiative process, wherein local voters in each congressional district would have a greater say in legislative matters. This could empower communities to pursue initiatives that reflect local interests and values rather than having to meet a statewide threshold. However, this amendment could also lead to an increase in the number of petitions, which may complicate legislative processes and lead to potential conflicts among differing district interests.

Summary

HJR1018 is a proposed constitutional amendment in Oklahoma that seeks to change the percentage of legal voters required to initiate legislative measures and propose amendments to the state constitution. Currently, the requirement for statewide petitions mandates a certain percentage of legal voters across the entire state. This bill proposes to shift that requirement so that it will apply to each congressional district individually, thereby allowing more localized representation in the petition process. Specifically, it sets the threshold at 8% for legislative proposals and 20% for constitutional amendments from each district, based on the number of votes cast in the last gubernatorial election.

Contention

Debate surrounding HJR1018 may arise regarding its implications on the initiative system and the balance of power between state and local governance. Supporters may argue that this approach enhances democracy by ensuring that local issues receive attention, fostering engagement among the electorate. Conversely, critics might contend that it could lead to fragmentation of initiatives and varying standards across districts, possibly weakening cohesive state policy and governance. Lawmakers will need to consider these aspects as they engage in discussions about this significant change to state law.

Companion Bills

OK HJR1018

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

Previously Filed As

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 HJR1027

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

OK HJR1028

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

OK HJR1016

Constitutional amendment; Certificate of Merit Act of 2023; 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 HJR1002

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

OK HJR1030

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

OK HJR1023

Constitutional amendment; creating the Oklahoma Rank Choice Voting Act; created a method of casting and tabulating votes in order of preference; ballot title; filing.

Similar Bills

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