Oklahoma Code § 19-901.30-6

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Special election to select offer
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A.  If the corporate authority’s last best offer is not selected
by the arbitration board, that party may submit the offers which the
parties submitted to the arbitration board to the voters of the Fire
Protection District for their selection by requesting a special
election for that purpose.  The request for an election must be
filed with the Clerk of the Board of Directors for the Fire
Protection District within ten (10) days of the date of the written
decision of the arbitration board.  Written notice of the filing of
the request shall be given to the bargaining agent.  If a request
for an election is not filed in a timely manner, the board’s
selection decision shall be final, and the last best offer it
selected shall constitute the agreements of the parties.
B.  Upon receiving a request for an election pursuant to the
provision of this section, the District Clerk shall notify the
governing body of the Fire Protection District of the request.
Within ten (10) days of such notification the governing body shall
call for a special election.  The election shall be governed by the
state laws on Fire Protection District elections and the election
shall be held as nearly as may be in conformity with the state law
provisions governing bond elections for the Fire Protection
District; provided, no informalities in conducting such election
shall invalidate the same if the election shall have been otherwise
fairly conducted.  Only residents of the Fire Protection District
who are qualified electors in their respective precincts shall be
eligible to vote in said election.  The ballot shall inform the
voters that they must choose either the last best offer of the
bargaining agent or the last best offer of the corporate authority.
The last best offer receiving a majority of the votes shall become
the agreement of the parties.
C.  Concerning issues relating to money, such ballot shall
clearly state the total dollar amount of the offer from the union
and the total dollar amount of the offer from the employer.  Such
ballot shall also disclose the percentage of increase or decrease
both offers have over or under the last contract of the two parties.
D.  Agreements which are reached as a result of selection by the
arbitration board or by election shall be effective on the first day

of the fiscal year involved regardless of the date of the final
selection.

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