As reported previously, the Oklahoma bill to lower the number of signatures for a previously unqualified party to get on the ballot, HB 1072, passed both Houses of the legislature last month, but a conference committee is needed because the version of the bill in the Senate differed from the version in the House. The legislature has now appointed a conference committee to set one version of the bill. That committee will be meeting sometime this week.
And the lack of response from the Hoffpauirs and the [so called] Reform Party of OK ?????
——— Donald Raymond Lake