Bill to cap initiative petition signatures advances in House
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Senate bill could seriously alter the petition process in Oklahoma
By Kayla Hawley, Gaylord News OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation that would change the way signatures are gathered for petitions has ignited a fiery debate in the state legislature, raising questions about election integrity and the future of citizen-led initiatives. Senate Bill 1027, which advanced through the House Elections and Ethics committee and the Government Oversight […] The post Senate bill could seriously alter the petition process in Oklaho…
Bill to cap initiative petition signatures advances in House
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — There was a fiery reaction inside the Capitol Tuesday during a House Government Oversight Committee meeting. Members were voting on Senate Bill 1027, which would change the way people can collect signatures for citizen-led initiative petitions, has already passed through the Senate. Concerned Oklahomans inside the meeting booed lawmakers after they voted 14-3 to pass the measure through for consideration on the House floor…
Panel passes bill putting restrictions on Oklahoma voters ability to get measures on the ballot • Oklahoma Voice
House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, speaks to reporters at a news conference in his office at the state Capitol on Feb. 13, 2025. (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY – A House panel on Tuesday passed a controversial bill that would make it more difficult for residents to get issues on the ballot. Senate Bill 1027 would limit the number of signatures that can be collected in each county to 11.5% of votes cast in the most…
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