Attorney seeks to stop special election for Inhofe's seat [View all]
Source: Associated Press
Attorney seeks to stop special election for Inhofes seat
By SEAN MURPHY
March 8, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A high-profile Oklahoma attorney is asking the state Supreme Court to stop the special election for Oklahomas open U.S. Senate seat, arguing the U.S. Constitution does not allow a special election to fill the post until its vacant.
Enid attorney Stephen Jones, who gained national prominence as the attorney for convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, filed the lawsuit late Monday.
Republican U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, 87, the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced last month that he plans to resign in January, just two years into his six-year term. He submitted an irrevocable pledge to the Oklahoma Secretary of States Office on Feb. 28, triggering a new state law that allows the governor to set special election dates that coincide with Oklahomas regularly scheduled primary, runoff and general election dates. Gov. Kevin Stitt set the special election dates on March 1.
But Jones argues in his lawsuit that the governor lacked the authority to do so because Inhofe hasnt vacated the office yet. He wants the state Supreme Court to direct the Oklahoma Election Board not to accept declarations of candidacy for the office or print ballots for the contest. The lawsuit contends the 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits such an election until there is a vacancy and that the governor should appoint a replacement for Inhofe after he officially vacates the office next year.
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