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All candidates must file between the days of April 3–5, 2024. [1] Oklahoma voters will elect 1 of 3 members of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission , all of its seats to the House of Representatives , all of the seats of the Oklahoma House of Representatives , 24 of 48 seats in the Oklahoma State Senate , and other local and municipal offices.
What's on Oklahoma's ballot November 2024? ... 2024 Presidential candidates. Libertarian: ... Supreme Court District 7: James E. Edmondson.
Bills and other proposals may be introduced by members of either house. The exception is "bills for raising Revenue" that must originate in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, per Article V, Section 33A of the Oklahoma Constitution. The Oklahoma Senate, though, retains the power to amend or reject them.
In 2022 the Legislature passed House Bill 3316, which authorized the state to automatically expunge certain criminal offenses. State officials expect the system to launch by 2026.
Passed YES votes YES % NO votes NO % Description State Question 793: No 580,341 49.76 585,928 50.24 amend the Oklahoma Constitution to allow optometrists to practice within a mercantile establishment. State Question 794: Yes 905,195 78.01 255,230 21.99 amend the Oklahoma Constitution to expand the rights of victims of crime. State Question 798 ...
June 18, 2024: Primary for state offices: U.S. House, State Senate, State House, State Supreme Court August 27, 2024 : Primary runoff for state offices November 5, 2024 : General election
Require primaries in which candidates, regardless of partisan affiliation, appear on a single ballot and a certain number advance to the general election, and require general election candidates to receive a majority of votes [7] Nov 5 >50% 1,284,176 41.32% 1,823,445 58.68%: California: Legislature: Approved Proposition 3
If a party's nominee for Governor, or nominees for electors for President and Vice President, fail to receive at least 2.5% percent of the total votes cast for said offices in the general election, that party's recognition automatically ceases, and that party must once again go through the process of gaining recognition. [3]