Oklahoma Code § 11-16-304

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Notice - Publication - Posting - Contents
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Notice of the biennial town meeting or special town meeting for
the purposes of electing officers and considering initiative or
referendum questions shall be given by the governing body of the
municipality in accordance with the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act,
Section 301 et seq. of Title 25 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The
notice shall be signed by a majority of the members of the governing
body.
In addition to the requirements of the Oklahoma Open Meeting
Act, notice of the biennial town meeting and any special town
meeting shall be given by publishing notice of the meeting stating
the date, time, place and agenda in a newspaper of general
circulation in the municipality at least ten (10) days before the
date of the meeting.  If there is no newspaper of general
circulation in the municipality, the notice shall be given by
posting a copy of the notice and agenda in at least five (5) public
places in the municipality.  The notice shall list the offices to be
filled, including the number of officers to be elected for four-year
terms and the number of officers to be elected to fill unexpired
terms, and the questions to be voted on, if any.

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