Oklahoma Code § 11-15-110

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Conflicting measures proposed by governing body
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Along with each initiative measure the municipal governing body
may submit a competing bill or resolution.  If conflicting
ordinances or charter amendments are submitted to the registered
voters, and two or more of such conflicting measures are approved by
the registered voters, then the measure which receives the greatest
number of affirmative votes shall be paramount in all particulars as
to which there is a conflict, even though such measure may not have
received the greatest majority.

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