Oklahoma Code § 2-3-50.6

Title 2. Agriculture: Board of directors - Election procedure
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A.  1.  Elections for the board of directors shall be conducted
under the procedures provided by this section.
2.  A cotton grower eligible to vote in a particular district
who desires to be a candidate for the board of directors shall file
with the board a petition signed by five cotton growers from the
district board.  The application shall be:
a. filed not later than thirty (30) days before the date
set for the election, and
b. on a form approved by the board.
3.  On receipt of an application and verification that the
application meets the requirements of this section, an applicant's
name shall be placed on the ballot for the election of the board of
directors.
4.  The election shall be preceded by at least forty-five (45)
days' notice published in one or more newspapers published and
distributed in the established election districts.  The notice shall
be published not less than once a week for three (3) consecutive
weeks.
B.  All cotton growers actively engaged in the production of
cotton in the year of the calling of an election or who were
actively engaged in production of cotton in any two (2) of the three
(3) years immediately preceding the calling of the election shall be

entitled to vote in the election.  The board shall determine
eligibility to vote.
C.  The board shall establish an election process that shall
include but not be limited to provisions for determining:
a. who is a cotton grower eligible to vote in an
election,
b. whether a board member is elected by a plurality or a
majority of the votes cast, and
c. qualifications for membership of the board of
directors.
D.  Eligible cotton growers may vote in any district in which
they produce cotton.
E.  Ballots in an election may be mailed to a central location
or delivered in person to a location or locations designated by the
board.

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