Oklahoma Code § 70-15-102

Title 70. Schools: Election - Notice - Cost - Election on same proposition
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within four (4) months after defeat prohibited.
The board of education shall call an election, to be conducted
by the county election board in all respects as other elections, for
the purpose of taking the sense of the district upon the question of
issuing such bonds, naming in the proclamation of such election the
amount of bonds to be voted on and the purpose for which they are to
be issued; and it shall cause to be published in a newspaper of
general circulation in said district the time and place of such
election, such notices to be given at least ten (10) days before
such election.  In all instances where proclamations for elections
for boards of education are required by statute of the mayor of a
city, and in all instances where elections for boards of education
are provided for by statute wherein the mayor and city clerk are
denominated, the president of the board of education shall be
substituted for the mayor and the clerk of the board of education
shall be substituted for the city clerk.  Boards of education are
hereby declared to be free and independent of cities in all matters
relating to school elections legally called upon all school matters,
and presidents of boards of education shall have full power to issue
proclamations calling school elections; provided, that no election
shall be called on the same proposition within four (4) months after
such proposition has been defeated at an election by the school
district electors.  The provisions of this act as to the waiting
period shall not apply where the school facilities have been
destroyed by an act of God.  The cost of such elections, together
with the cost of such proclamations, publication, notices or other
expenses required, shall be legal costs of boards of education.

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