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5353 STATE OF OKLAHOMA
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5555 1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023)
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5757 SENATE JOINT
5858 RESOLUTION 6 By: Daniels
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6363 AS INTRODUCED
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6565 A Joint Resolution directing the Secretary of State
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6767 rejection the repeal of Section 3 of Article VII-B,
6868 which relates to the Judicial Nominating Commission,
6969 and the proposed amendment to Section 4 of Article
7070 VII-B of the Oklahoma Constitution; modifying certain
7171 appointment procedure; requiring Senate confirmation
7272 of certain judicial ap pointments; providing ballot
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7979 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
8080 1ST SESSION OF THE 59TH OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE:
8181 SECTION 1. The Secretary of St ate shall refer to the people for
8282 their approval or rejection, as and in the manner provided by law,
8383 the repeal of Section 3 and the following proposed amendment to
8484 Section 4 of Article VII -B of the Oklahoma Constitution to rea d as
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8686 Section 4. When a vacancy in any Judi cial Office, however
8787 arising, occurs or is certain to occur, the Judicial Nominating
8888 Commission shall choose and submit to the Governor and the Chief
8989 Justice of the Supreme Court three (3) nominees, each of whom has
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141141 previously notified the Commission in wr iting that he will serve as
142142 a Judicial Officer if appointed. The the Governor shall appoint one
143143 (1) of the nominees a nominee to fill the vacancy, but if he fails
144144 to do so within sixty (60) days the Chie f Justice of the Supreme
145145 Court shall appoint one (1) of the nominees, the appointment to be
146146 certified by the Secretary of State and to be confirmed by the
147147 Senate. If the Senate is not in session when an appointment is
148148 made, the Governor may call the Senat e into special session no mor e
149149 than once per quarter to advise and consent on any such appointment .
150150 SECTION 2. The Ballot Title for the proposed Constitutional
151151 amendment as set forth in SECTION 1 of th is resolution shall be in
152152 the following form:
153153 BALLOT TITLE
154154 Legislative Referendum No. ____ State Question No. ____
155155 THE GIST OF THE PROPOSITION IS AS FOLLOWS:
156156 This measure would amend Article 7 -B of the Oklahoma
157157 Constitution. The measure would repeal Secti on 3 of Article 7-B
158158 which created the Judicial Nominating Commission. The measure
159159 would amend Section 4 of Article 7 -B to establish a process for
160160 appointing Supreme Court justices and Court of Criminal Appeals
161161 judges modeled on the federal process establi shed in the United
162162 States Constitution. The Governor will appoint new judges and
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215215 judges will stand for retention elections every 6 years as they
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217217 SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPR OVED?
218218 FOR THE PROPOSAL — YES _____________
219219 AGAINST THE PROPOSAL — NO _____________
220220 SECTION 3. The President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall,
221221 immediately after the passage of this resolution, prepare and file
222222 one copy thereof, including the Ballot Title set forth in SECTION 2
223223 hereof, with the Secretary of State and on e copy with the Attorney
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