In the event any official of this state shall fail or neglect to prepare or have published the argument and other matter as provided by law, or to perform any other duty required in connection therewith, any elector may petition the district court, without cost to him, where any such officer has his official residence, for a writ of mandamus to require such officer to perform such duty, and the district courts of this state are hereby given jurisdiction to issue writs of mandamus and require performance of such duty as provided by law.
Laws 1916, c. 32, p. 89, § 3; Laws 1917, c. 173, p. 307, § 2.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
Title 34. Initiative and Referendum
§34-1. Referendum petition - Form - Time for filing.
§34-2. Initiative petition - Form.
§34-2.1. Promulgation of rules.
§34-3. Petitions and signatures.
§34-3.2. Participants in the Address Confidentiality Program.
§34-4. Filing and binding - Cover sheets - Receipt.
§34-5. Preservation after approval.
§34-6. Verification of signatures.
§34-6.1. Physical count of signatures - Signatures not included.
§34-7. Numbering of petitions.
§34-9. Filing - Ballot title - Official ballot title - Review by Attorney General - Appeal.
§34-10. Appeal upon question of ballot title.
§34-11. Procedure upon appeal.
§34-12. Proclamation by Governor.
§34-17. Publication of measures.
§34-18. Mandamus to compel performance of duty.
§34-19. Failure to publish not to invalidate election.
§34-23. Who may sign petitions and vote - Penalties.
§34-24. Only substantial compliance required.
§34-25. Time for submission of initiated and referred measures.
§34-27. Distribution of information on initiative and referendum process.