Oklahoma Code § 19-450

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Determination of existence of vacancy - Jurisdiction and
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proceedings.
For the purpose of determining whether such a vacancy exists the
district court is hereby vested with exclusive jurisdiction and the
district attorney of the county shall file a petition with the
district court of the county where such vacancy is alleged to exist,
and summons shall issue and be served in the manner provided by law
for the service of summons in other cases, and said cause shall be
tried to the court without the intervention of a jury and upon trial
thereof, if it be shown by preponderance of the evidence that the
county commissioner who is alleged to be incapacitated or
disqualified is suffering from any mental or physical ailment that
will prevent him from performing the duties of said office for the
balance of the term to which he was elected, the said court shall
enter judgment accordingly, decreeing that a vacancy exists, which
judgment shall thereupon be final and the vacancy shall be filled as
provided in Section 1 above.
Said action shall be brought by the district attorney and shall
be in the name of the State of Oklahoma on relation of the district
attorney as plaintiff, against the person who is alleged to be
disqualified and the summons shall be issued, directed to the
sheriff of the county where said defendant may be served, and if the
said defendant be in a hospital or under the care or supervision of
any institution, the same shall be served by delivering a copy
thereof to the said defendant and a copy to the person or officer
having supervision or control of the said hospital or institution
and said cause shall stand for trial at the first non-jury docket
setting after answer day, as other civil actions triable to the
court.

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