Oklahoma Code § 2-15-113

Title 2. Agriculture: Election of board of directors - Appointment of
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directors.
A.  Within thirty (30) days of the establishment of a fair
association, the board of county commissioners shall, by resolution,
call for an election of the fair association board of directors.
Notice of the elections shall be given in a newspaper published in
the county at least ten (10) days before election.  Notice of the
filing period for the elections shall be given in a newspaper
published in the county at least ten (10) days before the filing
period for the election.  The board of county commissioners, by
resolution, shall set forth the following conditions concerning the
election:
1.  The filing period shall consist of five (5) consecutive
business days;
2.  Only registered voters of the county are eligible to file as
a candidate;
3.  Any person so filing must reside in the commissioner's
district or city they seek to represent;
4.  Prospective candidates must file with the county clerk;

5.  The board of county commissioners shall prescribe a form to
be used by prospective candidates filing for the position of
director of the fair board association; and
6.  The date of the election for the fair association board of
directors shall be no later than three (3) weeks from the date of
the final day of the filing period.
B.  If a district or city does not have a candidate or
candidates for the position, the representative or representatives
shall be appointed as follows:
1.  The board of county commissioners shall appoint the
representatives from the rural areas of the county;
2.  The mayor of the city shall appoint the representatives from
the city; and
3.  In the event there is not a candidate for election to the
fair association board of directors the appointment will be
announced no later than two (2) weeks from the closing of the filing
period.
C.  The site of the elections shall be determined by the board
of county commissioners.  Elections shall be held at a convenient
place in each district or city, on the same day and at the same
time.  The county commissioner representing the district or an
official designee of the commissioner shall preside at the election.
D.  The election shall be by secret ballot.
E.  Only registered voters of the county shall be allowed to
vote.
F.  The results of the election shall be tabulated at the site
of the election and announced prior to the adjournment of the
election meeting.
G.  When a tie vote occurs in the election of a fair association
board of directors, the commissioner or commissioner's designee
shall select the candidate by lot, pursuant to the procedures set
forth in Section 8-105 of Title 26 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
H.  Initial terms of the directors:
1.  The director from commissioner's district one shall be
elected for a term of one (1) year;
2.  The director from commissioner's district two shall be
elected for a term of two (2) years; and
3.  The director from commissioner's district three shall be
elected for a term of three (3) years.
The term of each director elected subsequent to the initial term
shall be for a period of three (3) years.
I.  If there is a city in the county with a population of more
than twenty thousand (20,000) according to the latest federal
census, the board of county commissioners shall in the following
manner cause to be elected two directors to represent the city on
the fair association board of directors:

1.  The county clerk or an official designee of the clerk shall
preside at election in the city;
2.  The candidate receiving the highest number of the ballots
cast shall be elected for a three-year term;
3.  The candidate receiving the second highest number of votes
shall be elected for a two-year term; and
4.  If, by the close of the filing period, a district or city is
without a candidate for the position of fair board director, the
board of county commissioners shall appoint a person to serve on the
fair association board of directors to represent the respective
district and the mayor of the city shall make the appointments for
the two city representatives.
Added by Laws 1993, c. 114, § 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.  Amended by
Laws 1994, c. 154, § 1, emerg. eff. May 6, 1994; Laws 2001, c. 146,
§ 220, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.  Renumbered from § 131.3A of this
title by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 270, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.

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