| |
Oklahoma Constitution
Article 5 - Legislative Department
Legislative Apportionment
Section Article 5 section 11C - Review of apportionment orders - Failure to seek review
Cite as: O.S. §, __ __
§ 11C. Review of apportionment orders - Failure to seek review.Any qualified elector may seek a review of any apportionment order of the Commission, or apportionment law of the legislature, within sixty days from the filing thereof, by filing in the Supreme Court of Oklahoma a petition which must set forth a proposed apportionment more nearly in accordance with this Article. Any apportionment of either the Senate or the House of Representatives, as ordered by the Commission, or apportionment law of the legislature, from which review is not sought within such time, shall become final. The court shall give all cases involving apportionment precedence over all other cases and proceedings; and if said court be not in session, it shall convene promptly for the disposal of the same.
Historical Data
Added by State Question No. 416, Ref. Petition No. 142, adopted at election held May 26, 1964.
Tulsa Criminal Defense Lawyer: Kevin D. Adams
Disclaimer: Kevin D. Adams only provides legal advice after having entered into an attorney client relationship, which this website specifically does not create. Only after having entered into a representation agreement with Kevin D. Adams will an attorney-client relationship have been created. It is imperative that any action taken by you should be done on advice of legal counsel.* Because every case is different, the descriptions of outcomes and cases previously handled are not meant to be a guarantee of success.
Copyright ©2003 Kevin D. Adams
|