Libertarian Party of Oklahoma

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Ballot Access Reform

26 O.S. § 1-108 states "petitions seeking recognition of a political party, in a form to be prescribed by the Secretary of the State Election Board, shall be filed with such Secretary, bearing the signatures of registered voters equal to at least five percent (5%) of the total votes cast in the last General Election either for Governor or for electors for President and Vice President. Each page of such petitions must contain the names of registered voters from a single county."

Five percent of those who cast a vote for Governor in 2008 in Oklahoma is 51,739. That is the number of valid signatures that must be turned in to the Secretary of the Election Board. In order to ensure that we get the required amount of valid signatures, the OKLP Chair has set a goal of 64,000, providing a 25% cushion.

The law was changed to a percentage requirement in 1974 from a requirement of 5,000 signatures. The OKLP has worked feverishly with Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform to return the law to it's former requirement. In HB 1058, OKLP and OBAR asked for 5,000 initial recognition (with 22,500 to maintain Ballot Access) as a political party in the state of Oklahoma. HB 1058 passed in the House last legislative session and was referred to the Rules Committee in the Senate. During the 2012 legislative session, OKLP and OBAR plan to lobby the Oklahoma Senate to allow this bill to be heard by the people.

Representative Key introduced the bill with a 5,000 signature requirement, but the House Rules Committee change it to 22,500. This amended version passed the House with 69 Yeas, 17 Nays and 15 Excused.

Here's how your Legislators voted:

YEA (69)NAY (17)EXCUSED (15)CONSTITUTIONAL
PRIVILEGE (0)
Don Armes (R-63)Lisa Billy (R-42)Mike Christian (R-93) 
Gary Banz (R-101)Gus Blackwell (R-61)Doug Cox (R-5) 
John Bennett (R-2)Ann Coody (R-64)David Dank (R-85) 
Mike Brown (D-4)Lee Denney (R-33)John Enns (R-41) 
David Brumbaugh (R-76)Dale DeWitt (R-38)William Fourkiller (D-86) 
Ed Cannaday (D-15)Randy Grau (R-81)Rebecca Hamilton (D-89) 
Dennis Casey (R-35)Elise Hall (R-100)Dan Kirby (R-75) 
Josh Cockroft (R-27)Jeffrey Hickman (R-58)Al McAffrey (D-88) 
Donnie Condit (D-18)Sally Kern (R-84)Jeannie McDaniel (D-78) 
Marian Cooksey (R-39)Mark McCullough (R-30)Jerry McPeak (R-13) 
David Derby (R-74)Jason Nelson (R-87)Leslie Osborn (R-47) 
Joe Dorman (D-65)Charles Ortega (R-52)Ron Peters (R-70) 
Rusty Farley (R-1)Phil Richardson (R-56)Anastasia Pittman (D-99) 
George Faught (R-14)Earl Sears (R-11)Seneca Scott (D-72) 
Larry Glenn (D-7)Mike Shelton (D-97)Jerry Shoemake (D-16) 
Tommy Hardin (R-49)Sue Tibbs (R-23)  
Wes Hilliard (D-22)Paul Wesselhoft (R-54)  
Corey Holland (R-51)   
Chuck Hoskin (D-6)   
Scott Inman (D-94)   
Mike Jackson (R-40)   
Dennis Johnson (R-50)   
Fred Jordan (R-69)   
Charlie Joyner (R-95)   
Charles Key (R-90)   
Steve Kouplen (D-24)   
Guy Liebmann (R-82)   
James Lockhart (D-3)   
Scott Martin (R-46)   
Steve Martin (R-10)   
Randy McDaniel (R-83)   
Skye McNiel (R-29)   
Lewis Moore (R-96)   
Danny Morgan (D-32)   
Richard Morrissette (D-92)   
Glen Mulready (R-68)   
Jason Murphey (R-31)   
Tom Newell (R-28)   
Jadine Nollan (R-66)   
Pat Ownbey (R-48)   
Pam Peterson (R-67)   
Eric Proctor (D-77)   
R.C. Pruett (D-19)   
Marty Quinn (R-9)   
Bryan Renegar (D-17)   
Mike Reynolds (R-91)   
Mike Ritze (R-80)   
Paul Roan (D-20)   
Dustin Roberts (R-21)   
Sean Roberts (R-36)   
Wade Rousselot (D-12)   
Todd Russ (R-55)   
Mike Sanders (R-59)   
Colby Schwartz (R-43)   
T.W. Shannon (R-62)   
Ben Sherrer (D-8)   
Jabar Shumate (D-73)   
Kris Steele (R-26)   
Aaron Stiles (R-45)   
Dan Sullivan (R-71)   
Randy Terrill (R-53)   
Todd Thomsen (R-25)   
John Trebilcock (R-98)   
Steve Vaughan (R-37)   
Emily Virgin (D-44)   
Purcy Walker (D-60)   
Weldon Watson (R-79)   
Cory Williams (D-34)   
Harold Wright (R-57)