Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HJR1056

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Oklahoma Constitution; initiative petitions; voter requirements; congressional districts; ballot title; filing.

Impact

The proposed amendment has significant implications for the way citizen-led initiatives and referendums are conducted within the state. By shifting the requirement from a statewide measure to a district-by-district requirement, the bill could potentially empower local interests and smaller, more localized groups to propose legislation. This could democratize the process by ensuring that constituents in various districts have a more direct mechanism to influence state-level legislation. However, this might also complicate the process and lead to challenges in gathering necessary support across various regions.

Summary

HJR1056 is a proposed joint resolution that seeks to amend Section 2 of Article V of the Oklahoma Constitution. This amendment aims to alter the percentages of legal voters required for certain petitions related to legislative measures and constitutional amendments. Specifically, it proposes that in order to initiate petitions, 8% of voters from each congressional district must be gathered, while 15% is required for constitutional amendments. This change focuses on the distribution of voter representation across specific districts rather than statewide votes.

Contention

Debate surrounding HJR1056 centers around the effectiveness and fairness of changing petition requirements based on congressional districts rather than a statewide standard. Proponents argue that the amendment allows for greater representation and responsiveness to local issues, ensuring that all voices in the state's diverse regions can be heard. Conversely, critics express concerns that this approach may lead to uneven participation and representation, where only specific districts with significant mobilization efforts might see successful petition outcomes, potentially marginalizing other areas. This dichotomy highlights the ongoing tension in electoral reform discussions, particularly about balancing local versus statewide interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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 HJR1031

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

OK HJR1028

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

OK HJR1021

Oklahoma Constitution; Constitutional Reserve Fund; maximum balance; computation; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1001

Oklahoma Constitution; appropriations; authority; revenues; Constitutional Reserve Fund; Taxpayer Relief Fund; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1039

Oklahoma Constitution; disabled veterans; homestead exemption; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1012

Oklahoma Constitution; Oklahoma Abortion Law Act of 2023; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1014

Oklahoma Constitution; Oklahoma Abortion Law Act of 2023; ballot title; filing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.