Oklahoma Congressional Redistricting, State Question 357 (1956)
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(Redirected from Oklahoma State Statute 357 (1951))
Oklahoma State Question 357 was on the November 6, 1956 ballot in Oklahoma.
- Yes: 391,453 (56.8%)
- No: 297,628 (43.2%)
. For State Question 357 to have been approved, it needed a supermajority vote of 433,549 "yes" votes.
It was an initiated state statute.
The objective of the measure was to redraw the lines of the Oklahoma's congressional districts following the U.S. Census completed in 1950.
60,259 signatures were filed to qualify it for the ballot.
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