Joint resolution; calling for a state constitutional convention.
Impact
The passage of SJR46 will impact Oklahoma's legal framework by opening the possibility for constitutional amendments or a new constitution to better reflect contemporary governance and societal values. By authorizing a Constitutional Convention, it empowers citizens and their elected representatives to discuss and propose changes that could enhance or modify many aspects of state governance. The convening of this convention may also address longstanding issues within the Oklahoma constitution that have evolved over time and may no longer serve the current legal and social landscape adequately.
Summary
SJR46 is a resolution that proposes the calling of a Constitutional Convention in Oklahoma for the purpose of altering, revising, or amending the current state constitution or proposing a new constitution. This convention is scheduled to convene on July 12, 2023, and is required to conclude no later than June 30, 2024. The resolution outlines the selection process for delegates, which will include members of the state legislature, the executive department, and the public. The convening of such a convention requires approval from the electorate, reflecting a significant step in the democratic process for potential constitutional changes within the state.
Contention
While the potential for a Constitutional Convention brings opportunities for reform, it may also incite debate regarding which issues should be addressed, how delegates are selected, and the implications of potential changes to the Constitution. Concerns may arise about the extent of changes proposed and the political composition of the delegates, which could influence the outcomes significantly. As the state prepares for this event, both supporters and opponents of constitutional changes will likely engage in discussions about what revisions are necessary and who should have the authority to make such significant decisions.
Joint resolution; calling a Constitutional Convention to alter, revise, or amend the present Constitution of the State of Oklahoma or propose a new Constitution.
Joint resolution; calling a Constitutional Convention to alter, revise, or amend the present Constitution of the State of Oklahoma or propose a new Constitution.
Joint resolution; calling a Constitutional Convention to alter, revise, or amend the present Constitution of the State of Oklahoma or propose a new Constitution.
Joint resolution; calling a Constitutional Convention to alter, revise, or amend the present Constitution of the State of Oklahoma or propose a new Constitution.
Joint resolution; calling a Constitutional Convention to alter, revise, or amend the present Constitution of the State of Oklahoma or propose a new Constitution.
Joint resolution; calling a Constitutional Convention to alter, revise, or amend the present Constitution of the State of Oklahoma or propose a new Constitution.
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