Oklahoma Code § 34-3

Title 34. Initiative And Referendum: Petitions and signatures
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A.  Each initiative petition and each referendum petition shall
be duplicated for the securing of signatures.  The Secretary of
State shall design a form, subject to change, for signatures that
shall be used by proponents of initiatives or referendums when
collecting signatures, and each sheet for signatures shall be
attached to a copy of the petition.  Each copy of the petition and
sheets for signatures is hereinafter termed a pamphlet.  On the
outer page of each pamphlet shall be printed the word “Warning”, and
underneath this in ten-point type the words, “It is a felony for
anyone to sign an initiative or referendum petition with any name
other than his or her own, or knowingly to sign his or her name more
than once for the measure, or to sign such petition when he or she
is not a legal voter of this state.”  A statement of the gist of the
proposition shall be printed on the top margin of each signature
sheet and shall:

1.  Explain in basic words, which can be easily found in
dictionaries of general usage, the effect of the proposition;
2.  Not contain any words which have a special meaning for a
particular profession or trade not commonly known to the citizens of
this state;
3.  Not contain euphemisms, words, or phrases regarded in
popular parlance as code words, or an apparent attempt to deceive
voters;
4.  Not reflect partiality in its composition or contain any
argument for or against the measure; and
5.  Indicate whether a proposed measure will have a fiscal
impact on the state and if so, the potential source of funding
including, but not limited to, federal funding or legislative
appropriation which may require imposition of a new tax, increase of
an existing tax, or elimination of existing services.
B.  A statement shall be printed under the gist of the
proposition that provides notice that a copy of the petition and all
signatures on such petition are public records subject to the
Oklahoma Open Records Act.
C.  The Secretary of State shall affirm that any gist conforms
with the requirements of this section.  The Secretary may remove any
gist that violates the requirements of this section and direct the
proponents of the petition to submit a gist that complies with all
the requirements of this section.

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