Oklahoma Code § 2-18-184

Title 2. Agriculture: Election of Commission members
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A.  The Oklahoma Sheep and Wool Producers, Incorporated, shall
call the original election of members to the Sheep and Wool
Utilization, Research and Market Development Commission.  All
subsequent elections shall be called by the Oklahoma Sheep and Wool
Utilization, Research and Market Development Commission.  All
producers who have paid a fee during the current year, as provided
in the Sheep and Wool Producers Act, shall be eligible to vote in
the election of members of the Commission, if no part of the fee has
been returned to the producer by the Commission.  All sheep and wool
producers in the state, as defined by the Sheep and Wool Producers
Act, shall be eligible to vote in the election of the initial
members of the Commission.  The election of subsequent at large
Commission members shall be by mail as provided in subsection E of
this section.
B.  Within thirty (30) days after the establishment of the
Oklahoma Sheep and Wool Utilization, Research and Market Development
Commission, the Oklahoma Sheep and Wool Producers, Incorporated,
shall call meetings of the sheep and wool producers in each of the
districts established in Section 18-183 of this title, for the
purpose of electing members of the Oklahoma Sheep and Wool
Utilization, Research and Market Development Commission.  A producer
shall be entitled to vote for candidates for the Commission to
represent his or her respective district, the state at large and a
major purebred breed.  It shall be the responsibility of the
producer to prove eligibility to vote.
C.  Members of the Commission shall be elected as follows:
1.  The members representing Districts I, IV and the state at
large for terms ending June 30, 1974;
2.  The members representing Districts II and III for terms
ending June 30, 1975; and
3.  The two members representing the major purebred breeds for
terms ending June 30, 1976.
As the terms of office of such members expire, their successors
shall be elected for terms of three (3) years as provided in this
section.

D.  Each member shall hold office until the successor is elected
and has qualified.  A member elected to fill a vacancy occurring
before the expiration of a term of a member separated from the
Commission for any cause shall be elected for the remainder of the
term of the member whose office has been so vacated.
E.  1.  Ballots shall be published at the request of the
Commission in any market news service made available to Oklahoma
sheep and wool producers.  Nominations for election to the
Commission for the three at large members shall be published in the
market news service in April of each year that a term of office for
a Commissioner expires or is vacated with a deadline for selecting
three of those nominated for the final runoff election.  The names
of the three persons receiving the greatest number of votes shall be
published in the market news service which is published in May.
Ballots for voting for the Commission member shall be published in
the market news service in June with a July 1st deadline for mailing
the ballots.
2.  The ballots shall be counted by the president of the State
Board of Agriculture or designee selected from the Oklahoma sheep
and wool producers industry and the chairman of the Commission or
designee selected from the Commission.  The Commission shall
promulgate rules for determining the outcome of a tie vote in the
election.
3.  Nominations for the District members of the Commission shall
be made only from sheep and wool producers in that District.
Nominations for the members of the Commission to be elected at large
shall be made from sheep and wool producers statewide.
Added by Laws 1973, c. 164, § 5, emerg. eff. May 16, 1973.  Amended
by Laws 1984, c. 93, § 3, emerg. eff. April 4, 1984; Laws 2001, c.
146, § 63, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.  Renumbered from § 1505 of
this title by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 253, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.

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