Oklahoma State
Senate
Senator Jeff Rabon
ASSISTANT MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER
Senate District 5
Atoka, Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha Counties
For Immediate Release:
December 14, 2005
Rabon Calls for Statewide Probe of TABOR Supporters’ Signature Gathering
Practices
State Senator Jeff
Rabon urged the Oklahoma Attorney General on Wednesday to coordinate
a statewide investigation into the “hijacking of democracy”
by out-of-interests seeking a statewide vote on TABOR.
Rabon pointed to the arrest last week of a teenage TABOR petition circulator
who was in alleged violation of his parole from Massachusetts and two
incidents in Tulsa Tuesday where petition circulators attempted to gather
signatures inside polling places on Election Day. One of the TABOR supporters
was a precinct worker who was relieved of her duties.
“These can no longer be looked at as isolated incidents. Out-of-state
organizations have poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into this effort.
They have hired under-age, out-of-state residents to collect signatures,
which is against state law. They are campaigning for TABOR inside our
polling places. They’ve had at least one person wanted on a felony
warrant circulating their petition. Who knows what else they’re
up to?” Rabon said.
Rabon said enforcement of the laws related to circulating initiative petitions
has thus far taken place because of complaints from concerned citizens.
That’s not sufficient, the Senator said.
“Law enforcement needs to be on the look out for violations of these
laws. The initiative petition – the people’s right to bring
an issue to a vote – is one of the core principals of democracy
and it’s being exploited and hijacked by out-of-state interests,”
Rabon said.
Rabon also said that college and university officials should make sure
TABOR petition circulators are complying with state laws and institutional
guidelines.
The Senator pointed out that TABOR proponents have raised more than $300,000
in their effort to gather the more than 219,000 signatures needed to get
the TABOR issue on the ballot. Most of that money, used in great part
to pay people to gather signatures, has come from out-of-state organizations.
“You have to wonder why they have to use out-of-state money to buy
a statewide vote on TABOR. We cannot let special interest groups from
Colorado, Illinois and Washington D.C. hijack our initiative petition
process. Democracy is too precious of a commodity to allow it to be sold
to the highest bidder and those willing to trample on our laws to accomplish
their goals,” Rabon said. “A coordinated statewide investigation
is the only way to preserve this most basic right of a democratic society.”
For more information contact:
Senator Rabon's Office- (405) 521-5614
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