Oklahoma Code § 51-5

Title 51. Officers: Rights of parties in contest
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If there be a contest over the election, between a person
holding an office, who was voted for at the polls for election, and
some other competitor for the same office, the one shown by the
election returns to have been elected, shall, after qualifying and
giving bond as required by law, and on demand, be entitled to the
possession of the office, and perform the duties pending the
determination of the contest.  When the contest is determined, the
successful party shall, on qualifying and giving bond, and on
demand, be entitled to the office.  The salary shall, after the
contest is determined, be paid to the rightful claimant of the
office, and if paid in fees, the incumbent, if defeated in the
contest, shall be liable therefor on his official bond to the
rightful claimant.  When the contest is determined adversely to the
occupant of the office, or if the former officer was not voted for
for re-election, or does not contest the election, then he shall at
once, at the expiration of his term, and on demand, surrender the
office to the successor elected, when he has qualified and given
bond as required by law, and on his failure so to surrender the
office he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction, shall be imprisoned in the county jail not less than
thirty (30) days, nor more than six (6) months, and shall be liable
to a fine of not less than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) nor more than
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00), and each and every week the officer
so holds over shall be deemed a separate offense.

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