Oklahoma Statutes
Okla. Stat. tit. 34, § 3.1 (2026)
Repealed by Laws 2015, c. 193, § 9, emerg. eff. April 28,
✓ current as of July 2026
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Cited in 3
cases, 1972–2008 · leading case: In Re Supreme Court Adjudication of Sufficiency of Initiative Petition in Tulsa, 597 P.2d 1208 (Okla. 1979).
In Re Supreme Court Adjudication of Sufficiency of Initiative Petition in Tulsa, 597 P.2d 1208 (Okla. 1979). “206 §§ 1 and 3 are now codified as Title 34 O.S.1971 § 3.1 and § 6.1, and both also refer to the circulator of a petition as a qualified elector of the State.”
Yes on Term Limits, Inc. v. Savage, 550 F.3d 1023 (10th Cir. 2008). “(“YOTL”) is an Oklahoma organization seeking to place on the ballot a proposed amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution imposing term limits for various state offices. Plaintiff Robert Murphy is the vice president of YOTL and an Oklahoma resident.”
Oklahomans for Modern Alcoholic Beverage Controls, Inc. v. Shelton, 501 P.2d 1089 (Okla. 1972). “Prior to 1969 enactment of 34 O.S.1971 § 3.1, no statutory qualifications were prescribed for petition circulators.”
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