Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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For Immediate Release:
November 28, 2006
Senator Corn Files Legislation to End Straight
Party Voting
The 2008 General Election Ballot will get a new look if a bill
requested by State Senator Kenneth
Corn (D-Poteau) and State Representative Neil
Brannon (D-Arkoma) makes its way through the legislative process
in the coming session. The southeast Oklahoma lawmakers will file
legislation that will end a 100-year tradition of straight party
voting in Oklahoma.
“At one time when voters had limited access to information
about candidates straight party voting served a purpose, but in
today’s world when voters have access to instant information
about each candidate, the need for straight party voting simply
does not exist,” Corn, who serves as Majority Caucus Chairman
in the Senate, said. “I truly believe that ending straight
party voting will help spread the democratic process that is displayed
throughout our country each time we as Americans and Oklahomans
vote.”
Corn explained that in years past voters could make three marks
at the top of their ballot and cast their vote for down ticket candidates
such as legislative and local races. He said the system is flawed,
confusing and often times leads to ballot errors and omission of
votes on crucial ballot measures and non-partisan judicial races.
State Rep. Neil Brannon pointed to evidence from the 06 election
cycle where in one county alone, out of almost 13,000 ballots cast,
4,318 voters did not cast a vote for the judicial candidate.
“Brave men and women have died for our right to vote in a
democratic process and allowing straight party voting to continue
hinders the very process our veterans fought so hard to protect,”
Brannon said.
The bill has been requested in both the House and the Senate and
both lawmakers expect the bill to be heard early in the 2007 Legislative
Session that is slated to begin the first Monday in February.
For more information, contact:
Senator Corn's Office - (405) 521-5576

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