Representative Molly Jenkins (R-Coyle) has introduced HB 1010. Originally it said if a party’s national convention nominates someone for President who lost the Oklahoma presidential primary, then that party must pay whatever the state spent on that party’s presidential primary. If the party did not pay, it could not have a presidential primary in the next election.
On February 11, the House Elections & Ethics Committee passed the bill, after amending it to say the payment is not required if the person who won the Oklahoma presidential primary placed second or lower in the national delegate count and that candidate had released his or her delegates.
If enacted, the bill would be unconstitutional. The U.S. Supreme Court three times during the 1970-1982 period said state laws cannot intrude on the activities of national presidential conventions.