Oklahoma Code § 26-2-111

Title 26. Elections: Appointment of members and alternates - Terms - Parties
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to submit nominations - Vacancies.
The State Election Board shall appoint two members of each
county election board, and two alternates, to serve terms of four
(4) years each.  No later than April 15, 1975, and every four (4)
years thereafter, the county central committees of the two political
parties with the largest number of registered voters in the state,
based upon the latest January 15 registration report, shall each
submit to the State Election Board a nominee for membership on the
county election board and a nominee to serve as the alternate.  The
nominations must be submitted in writing and signed by at least two
members of each county central committee.  If the county central
committee for a party in a county fails to submit a nominee or if
there is no county central committee for a party in a county, the
state central committee for the party may submit to the State
Election Board a nominee for membership on the county election board
and a nominee to serve as the alternate.  The State Election Board
shall be confined to the nominees in making appointments, one from
each party, to the county election board and one from each party to
serve as the alternate.  The appointments shall be made no later
than May 1, 1975, and every four (4) years thereafter.  If a county
or state central committee fails to submit nominees by April 15, the
State Election Board shall appoint a member and alternate to the
county election board from the ranks of such party within the
county.  Alternates shall serve on the county election board at any
meeting that the member for whom the person is an alternate is
unable to attend.  In the event of a vacancy, the State Election
Board shall, within sixty (60) days after such vacancy occurs,
appoint a member of the same party to fill the unexpired term, based
on a nomination submitted by the party's county central committee in
the manner hereinbefore provided within thirty (30) days after the
vacancy occurs.  Should a county or state central committee fail to
submit a nominee within the prescribed period of time, the State
Election Board shall appoint a member of the county election board
from the ranks of the party within the county.  Vacancies shall

occur when a member fails to attend five consecutive meetings of the
board or when a member changes the member’s party affiliation.  It
shall be the duty of the other two members of the board to notify
the Secretary of the State Election Board should a vacancy occur.  A
vacancy shall be filled in the manner hereinbefore provided.
Added by Laws 1974, c. 153, § 2-111, operative Jan. 1, 1975.
Amended by Laws 1993, c. 316, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Laws 2000, c.
358, § 3, eff. July 1, 2000; Laws 2010, c. 189, § 1, eff. Jan. 1,
2011.

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