In order to be elected governor, any gubernatorial candidate is required to obtain a statewide plurality of votes cast in their election. Given the dominance of the two-party system in Oklahoma (between the Democrats and the Republicans), the plurality is often a majority as well. However, in case the event that two or more candidates have an equal number of votes, the state legislature, by joint ballot, elects one of those candidates governor.
The constitution names the governor the state's chief magistrate and vested in him the supreme executive power. As a consequence, the governor is the preeminent figure in Oklahoma politics. Though he or she shares power with many other executive officers, in the event of a vacancy anywhere in the executive branch, he or she appoints their successor. The governor appoints the heads of state departments and agencies as well as the members of most state commissioners and boards. However, these appointments do require Senate approval. Some serve at his or her pleasure while others serve fixed terms.
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strongly agree
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we do more than men we raise kids and still work and cook for the man. We di the same amount of work that they do we went to college for the same year we deserve to get paid the same
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Push factors: Segregation, low wages, barriers to voting, poverty
Pull factors: High wages, a variety of jobs, the chance to go to school/college
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Push factors make people leave. Pull factors attract people in.
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The members of the Court are referred to as “justices” and, like other federal judges, they are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate for a life term
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Diseases. To list some would be influenza, smallpox, etc.