Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1861

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Initiative and referendum; modifying requirements for certain signatures; updating certain vote requirement. Effective date.

Impact

The enactment of SB1861 will have significant implications for how citizens can propose new laws or challenge existing ones through referendums. By adjusting the signature-gathering deadlines and introducing additional layers of administrative oversight, the bill may empower the Secretary of State in managing these petitions more effectively. On the one hand, proponents argue that these changes will streamline the process, making it easier for genuine initiatives to succeed and ensuring only serious proposals make it to the ballot. However, this could also be viewed as a potential obstacle for grassroots movements that may struggle to meet the new requirements.

Summary

Senate Bill 1861 aims to amend the processes and requirements surrounding initiatives and referendums in the state of Oklahoma. One of the primary changes includes modifications to the signature requirements for initiating petitions, which will now require a specified number of signatures to be collected within a stricter timeframe. This is aimed at ensuring that petitions are completed in a timely manner and that provisions are in place to handle challenges to the signature count. The bill seeks to enhance the structure around these democratic processes and increase their operational efficiency.

Contention

Notably, some critics express concern that while the bill aims to update and clarify the process for initiatives and referendums, it might inadvertently disenfranchise citizens, particularly smaller groups with fewer resources. The Bill's requirements for a minimum number of signatures from diverse counties could disproportionately impact citizens from less populous areas, thereby complicating their ability to initiate referendums. Additionally, the streamlined process for filing protests against petitions could lead to increased legal challenges, possibly resulting in delays and complexities that could deter citizen engagement in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB518

Initiative and referendum; modifying certain filing requirements; requiring certain publication and notice; increasing certain time period for protest or objection. Emergency.

OK SB1110

Initiative and referendum; adding requirement for ballot title. Effective date.

OK SB288

Declarations of candidacy; modifying signature requirements for certain petitions. Effective date.

OK SB385

Quality Jobs Program; modifying certain wage requirements. Effective date.

OK SB612

Oklahoma Lottery; modifying certain requirements of the Oklahoma Lottery Commission; modifying requirements to claim prize. Effective date.

OK SB376

Absentee voting; modifying procedures for marking and return of ballot for certain persons; clarifying signature requirement for certain affidavit. Effective date.

OK SB995

Elections; modifying requirements for voter registrations and conduct of elections. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB1037

Fees; modifying requirements for acceptance of certain payments. Effective date.

OK SB901

Child custody; modifying requirements for certain presumption; requiring court to consider certain factors. Effective date.

OK SB370

Long-term care; modifying certain restrictions on employment; modifying requirements for training and competency evaluation of nurse aides. Effective date.

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CA AB698

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CA AB1829

Elections.

CA AB1451

Petition circulators.