Oklahoma Code § 19-736

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Notice of election
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The board of county commissioners shall give thirty (30) days'
notice of the election upon the question of issuing said bonds, by
publication in two weekly newspapers of general circulation
published at the county seat of the county, unless there be but one
weekly newspaper, in which event that one shall be sufficient; and
if there be no weekly newspaper, then by five notices posted in five
public places within the county.  The notices of election shall
contain the statement of the county commissioners, as provided by
the preceding section, date of election, amount of bonds proposed to
be issued and whether for courthouse or jail or for both courthouse
and jail.  The notices shall be signed by the chairman of the board
of county commissioners and attested by the county clerk.

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