Signature Collection begins April 18 for State Question 840

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Contact: Charles Key
Phone: (405) 787-9333
Email: charles@opengovernmentok.com
Website: sq840.com

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, April 10, 2026 — Supporters of State Question 840 today announced that the official 90-day signature collection period will begin on April 18, 2026, marking a key step toward placing the proposed constitutional amendment before Oklahoma voters. 

State Question 840 would amend the Oklahoma Constitution to guarantee legislative bill hearing rights for all duly elected members while establishing enforceable accountability measures. The proposal is intended to ensure that all representatives have a fair opportunity to present and advance legislation on behalf of their constituents. 

The amendment provides a minimum number of committee hearings for authored bills, establishes a process for advancing legislation through both chambers, and sets penalties for noncompliance, including fines and potential expulsion for repeated violations. 

Proponents say the measure promotes transparency, fairness, and equal representation by reducing procedural bottlenecks and ensuring all districts have a voice in the legislative process. 

“The people of Oklahoma deserve a Legislature that operates with fairness, transparency, and accountability,” said a spokesperson. “State Question 840 ensures that every elected representative has a meaningful opportunity to serve their constituents.” 

Beginning April 18, supporters will have 90 days to collect the required number of valid signatures from registered Oklahoma voters to qualify the measure for the statewide ballot. 

Citizens interested in supporting State Question 840 are encouraged to volunteer, sign petitions, and help educate others about the proposal. To get involved, visit sq840.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO: sq840.com

Media Contact:
Charles Key
(405) 787-9333
charles@opengovernmentok.com

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