Oklahoma Constitution

Article III, § 4 — Manner of holding and conducting elections - Registration of electors

Oklahoma Const. art. III, § 4

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CitationOklahoma Const. art. III, § 4
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Okla. Const. art. III, § 4.

Full Text

The Legislature shall prescribe the time and manner of holding and conducting all elections, and enact such laws as may be necessary to detect and punish fraud in such elections. The Legislature may provide by law for the registration of electors throughout the state and, when it is so provided, no person shall vote at any election unless he shall have registered according to law.

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History

Added by State Question No. 531, Legislative Referendum No. 224, adopted at election held on November 7, 1978. | NOTE: A prior Section 4 of Article III was repealed by State Question No. 531, Legislative Referendum No. 224, adopted at election held on Nov. 7, 1978. Repeal was proposed by Laws 1978, p. 895, H.J.R. No. 1025.

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