Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: December 23, 2008
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Corn Plans Legislation to End Partisan Appointment of County
Election Board Secretaries
Sen. Kenneth
Corn on Tuesday announced plans to introduce legislation
that would prohibit the partisan appointment of County Election
Board Secretaries.
Corn said it was important that the Legislature make a firm commitment
to ending political patronage, without exceptions. The proposal
would require that Election Board Secretaries have at least three
years of experience with the system.
“If we truly want to end political patronage and provide
better services to the citizens of Oklahoma, then our approach
to County Election Board Secretaries should be no different,” said
Corn, D-Poteau. “These are particularly demanding and
consequential posts, and they should be filled by qualified and
experienced administrators. These positions are far too important
to be determined by patronage.”
In 2005, Corn authored legislation that would have prohibited
Oklahoma legislators from recommending tag agents to the Oklahoma
Tax Commission, but the measure was not heard by the Legislature. Corn
said continued efforts to end political patronage would result
in improved government services.
“An office charged with administrative oversight of elections
is an office that shouldn’t be treated as a patronage spoil,” Corn
said. “This is a common-sense effort to reform an out-dated
system with a non-partisan, merit-based process. I’m
sure my colleagues would agree that a system without patronage
would yield the highest caliber individual for any position.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576

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