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  2. Constitution of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the State of Oklahoma is the governing document of the U.S. State of Oklahoma. Adopted in 1907, ... the inherent rights “to life, liberty, the ...

  3. 2010 Oklahoma State Question 755 - Wikipedia

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    State Question 755, also known as the Save Our State Amendment, was a legislatively-referred ballot measure held on November 2, 2010, alongside the 2010 Oklahoma elections. The ballot measure, which passed with over 70% of the vote, added bans on Sharia law and international law to the Oklahoma state constitution.

  4. Bosh v. Cherokee County Governmental Building Authority

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    The recognition of civil remedies directly under the state constitution was viewed as a watershed moment in the development of civil rights in Oklahoma. [2] Since the decision issued, claims asserting violations of state constitutional rights in Oklahoma are now colloquially referred to as "Bosh claims."

  5. Why does one legislator have a quest to protect Oklahoma's ...

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    Written into the 1907 state Constitution and largely modeled after Oregon’s initiative and referendum law, Oklahoma's initiative and referendum clause has sparked more than 800 initiative ...

  6. Oklahoma lawmakers set the Constitution on fire. Now ... - AOL

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    The Oklahoma Constitution grants Oklahomans the right to propose and amend laws, ... and the rights of all Oklahoma voters to have a say on important matters at the ballot box. To make matters ...

  7. Could Oklahoma voters be asked to amend state constitution to ...

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    Rep. Jim Olsen, R-Roland, said the resolution would make it more difficult for the Oklahoma Supreme Court to “ignore the rights of the unborn.”

  8. Government of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    In Oklahoma, a city is a highly autonomous incorporated area either contained within a county or spanning multiple counties. According to the state constitution, any community with a population of more than 2,000 can become a city. [38] State law further stipulates that a city must have at least 1,000 inhabitants. [37]

  9. Oklahoma Republicans want voters to reword Constitution rules ...

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    When asked if the Oklahoma Constitution should be amended to make it so only U.S. citizens could vote, 83% agreed, he said. Tomczak said he is not aware of any cities or municipalities in Oklahoma ...