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  2. Impeachment in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    A. P. Watson (Corporation Commissioner), removed from office on April 23, 1915, becoming the second official to be impeached in Oklahoma history [4] Jack C. Walton ( Governor ), removed from office in November 1923 after attempting to use the Oklahoma National Guard to prevent his impeachment [ 5 ]

  3. Oklahoma Supreme Court allows state ballot question raising ...

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    The petition, which creates a state statute — and doesn’t amend the Oklahoma Constitution — requires 92,263 signatures to get on the ballot. Constitutional amendments require 172,993.

  4. I have some questions about the state questions that will ...

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    There will be two state questions on your November 5 ballot. They are both legislative referendums, in other words, put on the ballot by the Legislature. A legislative referendum begins as a House ...

  5. Opinion: A dark money group is trying to manipulate voters ...

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    Oklahoma voters have never not retained a justice. Yes, that was a double negative for emphasis. In other words, Oklahoma voters have always said an appointed judge placed on the ballot should ...

  6. Oklahoma Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court is the current serving justice with the longest tenure on the Court. As most of the day-to-day activities of the Court are based upon seniority of the justices, the position is the third highest ranking on the Court, behind the Chief Justice and the Vice Chief Justice.

  7. Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the ...

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    Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia (if the chief justice is disqualified, then the presiding justice of the Supreme Court is to preside. If the presiding justice too is disqualified, then the Senate is to select another justice of the Supreme Court to preside) None specified [22] Guam (territory) (no impeachment clause) Hawaii

  8. Oklahoma Senate measure on how judges are selected is a power ...

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    In the 1960s, the nation watched one of the worst judicial scandals in U.S. history unfold, right here in Oklahoma. The corruption exposed in the state’s Supreme Court included bribery ...

  9. Oklahoma Ballot State Question 790 - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Ballot State Question 790 was a ballot question in Oklahoma during the 2016 Elections that would have removed the Blaine Amendment (Article 2, Section 5) from the Oklahoma State Constitution. Question 790 was defeated. [1] [2] Question 790 was placed on the ballot by the Oklahoma Legislature to overturn the state ban on using public ...