GENTGES v. OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BD.

No. 111,290.

319 P.3d 674 (2014)

2014 OK 8

Delilah Christine GENTGES, an individual, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BOARD, Defendant/Appellee, and Senator Brian Bingman, in his official capacity as President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate, Representative Kris Steele in his official capacity as the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Intervenor Defendants/Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

February 11, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Thomas , William D. Thomas , Thomas Law Firm PLLC, Tulsa, Oklahoma for Plaintiff/Appellant.

M. Daniel Weitman , Assistant Attorney General, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for Oklahoma State Election Board, Defendant/Appellee.

Lee Slater , James A. Williamson , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for Brian Bingman, in his capacity as President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate, Intervenor Defendant/Appellee.

Ashley D. Kemp , General Counsel, Oklahoma House of Representatives, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for Kris Steele in his capacity as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representative, Intervenor Defendant/Appellee, and Andrew W. Lester , Carrie L. Vaughn , Lester, Loving & Davies, P.C., Edmond, Oklahoma for Kris Steele in his capacity as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Intervenor Defendant/Appellee.


REIF, V.C.J.:

¶ 1 Delilah Christine Gentges sued the Oklahoma State Election Board in the district court of Tulsa County to prevent implementation of SB 692, commonly known as the Voter ID Act.1 Ms. Gentges alleged she had standing as a taxpayer and as a registered voter in Tulsa County. The State Election Board specially appeared in the district court of Tulsa County and asked the court to dismiss this suit. The State Election Board...

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