Statewide Term Limits Proposal Passes Senate
The Oklahoma Senate voted today to send a proposal for term limits for statewide officials to a vote of the people.
Senator Randy Brogdon, R-Owasso, successfully attached an amendment to SB 1987 for a legislative referendum that would place a 12 year limit on the terms of Oklahoma’s statewide elected officials.
Brogdon’s proposal was adopted on a bipartisan 26 to 22 vote, with 2 Democrats joining all 24 Republican senators in support of the amendment. After adoption of the amendment, the Senate voted 31 to 17 for SB 1987.
Labels: Randy Brogdon, Term Limits


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