Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
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For Immediate Release: March 13, 2006
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Republicans Kill Effort to Remove Patronage From Appointment
of County Election Board Secretaries
A
measure that would have removed State Senators from
the process of appointing County election board secretaries
in Oklahoma died in the State Senate Monday when Republicans
refused to reconsider an earlier vote on Senate Bill
1032.
All 22 Republican Senators voted against a motion by
Senator Kenneth
Corn to reconsider the vote on the bill, which had
failed in the Senate on a 19-23 vote on March 9. Reconsideration
is an often used procedure that allows a second vote
on a measure.
“It’s obvious that Republicans want to continue
the good old boy system of political patronage in the
appointment of county election board secretaries,”
said Corn, D-Poteau.
Currently, County Election Board secretaries are appointed
by the State Election Board Secretary, who also serves
as secretary of the Senate. As a practical matter, Senators
have significant input into who is appointed as the
county election board secretary in their home county
or counties.
Corn’s measure would have required the Oklahoma
State Election Board to give a preference of three years
experience with elections to any potential appointee
as county election board secretary.
“No longer would a person who simply has strong
ties with their state senator get an appointment to
this vital position. Since passage of the Help America
Vote Act by Congress, it is important that we have the
most qualified and experienced running elections in
Oklahoma,” Corn said. “With the failure
of this measure, it’s unlikely to happen this
year.”
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more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office - (405) 521-5576