Reynolds v. State Election Board

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    233 F. Supp. 323 (1964)

    Norman E. REYNOLDS and Delmar L. Stagner, Plaintiffs,
    v.
    STATE ELECTION BOARD et al., Defendants,
    Don Baldwin et al., Interveners.
    Harry R. MOSS, Norman Reynolds and Council of Democratic Neighborhood Clubs, Plaintiffs,
    v.
    William A. BURKHART et al., Defendants,
    M. A. Price et al., Interveners.

    Civ. Nos. 64-255, 9130.

    United States District Court W. D. Oklahoma.

    August 7, 1964. Supplemental Order August 19, 1964.

    *324 No. 64-255:

    Norman E. Reynolds, Oklahoma City, Okl., pro se.

    Delmer L. Stagner, Oklahoma City, Okl., pro se.

    Harvey H. Cody, Jr., Charles Nesbitt, Atty. Gen. of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Okl., for State Election Board of Oklahoma and Apportionment Commission of Oklahoma.

    Jim Rinehart, El Reno, Okl., for Don Baldwin and others.

    No. 9130:

    Sid White, Oklahoma City, Okl., for Harry R. Moss.

    G. D. Spradlin, and Norman E. Reynolds, Oklahoma City, Okl., for Council of Democratic Neighborhood Clubs and Norman E. Reynolds.

    U. Simpson Tate, Wewoka, Amos T. Hall, Tulsa, Okl., E. Melvin Porter, Oklahoma City, Okl., for A. Willie James, J. W. Simmons, J. M. Tyler, Amos T. Hall and J. J. Simmons.

    Bryce A. Baggett, Oklahoma City, Okl., for Bryce Baggett, Jimmy Birdsong, James Demopolos, John L. Garrett, George C. Keyes, J. C. Jiggs Ray, Allie P. Reynolds, Cleeta John Rogers, John Rogers and Jack R. Skaggs.

    Charles E. Norman, Tulsa City Atty., by Paul Johnson, Asst. City Atty., Tulsa, Okl., Smith & Brown, by Finis Smith, Sp. Associate Atty., Johnson & Fisher, *325 by Lewis C. Johnson, Sp. Associate Atty., Tulsa, Okl., for City of Tulsa, Mayor James L. Maxwell, Commrs. Bennie G. Garren, Robert LaFortune, R. L. Langenheim and Fay Kee.

    Delmer Stagner, Oklahoma City, Okl., for William A. Burkhart, State Treasurer.

    Charles Nesbitt and Harvey H. Cody, Oklahoma City, Okl., for Andy Anderson, State Auditor, and J. D. Dunn, Lawton Leininger and Mike Conners, composing State Tax Commission of Oklahoma.

    Albert D. Lynn and E. J. Armstrong, Oklahoma City, Okl., for the State.

    John Wagner, Oklahoma City, Okl., Robert Blackstock, Bristow, Okl., Herbert F. Hewett, Oklahoma City, Okl., for Clee Fitzgerald, Chairman, State Election Bd., Herbert F. Hewett, V-Chairman and Louie R. Geiser, Secretary.

    Norman Reynolds, Oklahoma City, Okl., for Gov. J. Howard Edmondson.

    Otjen, Carter, Huddleston & Otjen, Enid, Okl., for Oklahoma Farm Bureau and Lewis H. Munn.

    Jim A. Rinehart, El Reno, Okl., Leon S. Hirsh and Paul Johanning (of Hirsh & Harkin), Oklahoma City, Okl., for Don Baldwin, Ed Berrong, Roy C. Boecher, Ray Fine, Glen Ham, LeRoy McClendon, Alfred Stevenson, Basil R. Wilson, Walt Allen, Boyd Cowden, Byron Dacus, Clem Hamilton, Bob A. Trent, Joe Bailey Cobb, Leon B. Field, Allen G. Nichols and Gene Stipe.

    Jim A. Rinehart, El Reno, Okl., Leon S. Hirsh and Paul Johanning (of Hirsh & Harkin), Oklahoma City, Okl., for M. A. Price, John M. Rasberry, J. R. Hutchins and Roy Grimes, Directors of Oklahomans for Local Government.

    V. P. Crowe, Oklahoma City, Okl., for League of Women Voters, amicus curiae.

    Mrs. Trimble B. Latting, Pres., Oklahoma Congress of Parent-Teachers Assn., Oklahoma City, Okl., Richard K. McGee, Tulsa, Okl., Tom Tate, House of Representatives, Oklahoma City, Okl., amici curiae.

    W. Timothy Dowd, Tulsa, Okl., for Dewey F. Bartlett, William A. Silver, Dwight Williamson, Paul Meek, William P. Gable, Jr., Lewis C. Johnson, W. Timothy Dowd, Carrol Guthridge, and Ralph Rhoades, intervening as amici curiae.

    Before MURRAH, Circuit Judge, and DAUGHERTY and BRATTON, District Judges.

    PER CURIAM.

    No. 9130, Moss v. Burkhart, reported 207 F. Supp. 885, and 220 F. Supp. 149, comes on for further consideration pursuant to summary order of the United States Supreme Court affirming this Court's order of reapportionment on its merits and remanding for further proceedings in conformity with the opinion in Reynolds v. Sims, 377 U.S. 533, 84 S. Ct. 1362, and related cases. We will briefly review the course of this protracted litigation to again put it in proper perspective.

    After Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186, 82 S. Ct. 691, 7 L. Ed. 2d 663, and pursuant to hearings in June, 1962, we refused to interfere with the up-coming 1962 Oklahoma primary, but declared the Oklahoma apportionment laws prospectively null and void, and inoperative for all future elections and continued the case until July 31, 1962, to afford the State an opportunity to provide a remedy for the adjudicated malapportionment. When the matter came on for hearing pursuant to assignment on July 31st, we again refused to interfere with the election then in being, but we laid down positive and precise guidelines for bringing Oklahoma apportionment laws into conformity with the requirements of the Oklahoma and the Federal Constitutions. These guidelines were in accordance with the opinion of the then Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma, submitted to the Court in June, 1962. This plan has been referred to throughout this proceedings as "Model C." We recessed the proceedings until March 8, 1963, to afford the incoming Legislature an opportunity to enact a system of election laws apportioning the State of Oklahoma in accordance with *326 the opinion of the Attorney General of the State, which we recommended as in conformity with the requirements of the Federal Constitution. We then said that if the Legislature failed to act within the time allotted to it, the Court would then be compelled, as a last resort, to reapportion by judicial order.

    An Initiative Petition was submitted in the November, 1962, election, providing for the transfer of the apportionment duties of the Legislature to a constitutional reapportionment commission. The Petition received a majority of the votes cast on the measure, but failed of adoption for lack of sufficient affirmative votes. See: Allen v. Burkhart, Okl., 377 P.2d 821. When this case came on for further hearing March 8, 1963, pursuant to assignment, the then Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma and the intervening Senators offered Senate Joint Resolution No. 8, 14 O.S.Supp. §§ 78.1-78.11, and House Bill No. 586, 14 O.S.Supp. §§ 102-106 as an appropriate remedy for the adjudicated malapportionment. Upon a hearing on the appropriateness of the proffered remedy, we rejected the House Bill as providing "little or no relief for malapportionment under antecedent laws." We rejected Senate Joint Resolution No. 8 as a "patchwork of political maneuvering and manipulation to perpetuate the same invidious apportionment which prevailed under the antecedent laws." The 1963 session of the Oklahoma Legislature also referred to the people a proposed amendment to the Constitution providing for reapportionment of both houses of the Legislature in accordance with a new formula with built-in constitutional means for effecting reapportionment. This proposal was referred to as Senate Joint Resolution No. 4, Laws 1963, p. 736 and was ultimately submitted as State Question 416. We considered this proposed amendment only to determine its acceptability as an appropriate remedy, if adopted. We noted the gross disparity provided therein and expressed misgivings, but were careful not to interfere with the right of the people to speak on the proposal. Being convinced by all that had transpired that the Oklahoma Legislature was unable or unwilling to reapportion itself, and realizing the importance of settling apportionment laws applicable to the forthcoming 1964 elections, we then promulgated our order of July 17, 1963, reapportioning the Oklahoma Legislature in accordance with so-called "Model C." The Attorney General and the intervenors appealed from this order.

    During pendency of the appeal, an original action was brought in the Supreme Court of Oklahoma to review House Bill No. 586 and Senate Joint Resolution No. 8, to determine if they were in accord with the Oklahoma Constitution. In the same action, the Attorney General applied to the Oklahoma Court for a "Provisional or Conditional Order" directing "how the 1964 elections for legislative offices should be conducted if the Order of Reapportionment entered on July 17, 1963, * * * should be stayed, reversed, vacated, or held ineffective for any reason." Davis v. McCarty, Okl., 388 P.2d 480, 482. The Oklahoma Court proceeded to determine whether the most recent apportionment legislation in Oklahoma, i. e., H.B. 586 and SJR 8, "meet the test of substantial equality prescribed by our State Constitution," and apparently assumed that compliance with the Oklahoma Constitution would constitute compliance with the mandate of the Federal Constitution. Upon consideration of this legislation, the Oklahoma Court concluded that the legislation could be made acceptable as an appropriate remedy "without disturbing in any way H.B. 586, except to remove flotorial representation unauthorized by the [State] constitution; and without disturbing in any way SJR No. 8, except to add senatorial representation to meet the test of substantial equality prescribed by our [State] Constitution." Davis v. McCarty, supra, p. 482.

    After the Oklahoma Supreme Court's stand-by order of reapportionment, our reapportionment order was stayed pending appeal. Primaries have been conducted *327 under the stand-by order in accordance with the apportionment formulae provided therein, based upon H.B. 586 and SJR 8 as revised by the Oklahoma Supreme Court to bring it in conformity with the Oklahoma Constitution. In the 1964 run-off primaries, State Question 416 was duly adopted. The gist of the amendment is to amend Article 5 of the Oklahoma Constitution relating to apportionment of the State Legislature and repealing all conflicting sections of the Constitution. After adoption of this amendment, qualified electors brought an action, No. 64-255 Civil, Reynolds et al. v. State Election Board, to declare null and void the apportionment formulae provided in Sections 9A and 10A of Article 5, as amended, as repugnant to the Fourteenth Amendment. The suitors also attack the stand-by plan promulgated by the Oklahoma Court under which the primaries have been conducted, contending that it is invidiously discriminatory and, in any event, contingent upon the reversal or ineffectiveness of our July 17, 1963, order. The Court is petitioned to declare State Question 416 and the stand-by order void and inoperative, and to enter an order vacating the May primary elections; declare all legislative offices vacant and direct the Governor of the State of Oklahoma to proclaim special elections as provided by 26 O.S. §§ 541-545, inclusive, to fill such vacancies in accordance with "Model C" as incorporated in the reapportionment order of this Court and which is now the constitutional law of this case. A three-judge court was duly constituted and upon motion and by consent of all parties, the case has been consolidated with Moss v. Burkhart. The consolidated cases are now before this Court to consider (1) whether State Question 416 contravenes the requirements of the Fourteenth Amendment with respect to equality of representation in the State Legislature, as enunciated by authoritative decisions; and, (2) if the amendment is held not to conform to the requirements of the Federal Constitution, the formulation of an appropriate remedy for the invidious discrimination which we have heretofore found in all prior apportionment laws of the State of Oklahoma.

    Since the Reynolds case was commenced, certified nominees of both political parties from Oklahoma and Tulsa Counties have intervened to challenge the constitutionality of the apportionment laws under which they were nominated and to petition the Court to vacate the May primary elections, declare vacant the offices to which they and others have been nominated, and direct the Governor to proclaim and order special elections, as provided by 26 O.S. § 541 et seq., to fill the vacancies thus created. The Attorney General, representing the Oklahoma State Election Board, and the intervening Senators in Moss v. Burkhart, have responded contending that State Question 416 is now the law of Oklahoma insofar as it is not inconsistent with the requirements of the Federal Constitution, and to the extent that it does infringe upon the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, it must yield to the Supremacy Clause of the Federal Constitution. They freely concede by their response and at the bar of this Court that State Question 416 is in certain enumerated respects repugnant to the Federal Constitution and must, therefore, fail. They have filed a plan or scheme designated herein as Exhibits I and II, in which they clearly indicated that part of the amendment which must be expurgated. As thus modified to conform to the supreme law of the land, they offer State Question 416 as the basic law of Oklahoma for reapportionment of the State Legislature, and as repealing all prior laws in conflict therewith.

    On the question of immediate remedy, we are urged to uphold the May primary under the stand-by order of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, not because the elections are in conformity with the requirements of State Question 416 as modified to conform to Federal law, but rather as an improvement upon all pre-existing laws. They say in that connection that the apportionment under the stand-by order is not sufficiently disparate *328 in the proportionate representation it will bring about to justify the voiding of an election, which they say is now in process or in being. They would have this Court formulate precise guidelines in accordance with State Question 416 as modified, for the Legislature which will convene in January, 1965, under the stand-by order, or in the alternative to promulgate a provisional order of apportionment in accordance therewith. In that respect, our attention is directed to the provisions of State Question 416 for an apportionment commission, with authority to reapportion the State in accordance with established law, if the Legislature refuses to do so within sixty days after convening. This procedure, they argue, will be the least disruptive of the State processes and, at the same time, will insure a constitutionally reapportioned Legislature for the session convening in 1967. They question first whether a special session of the Legislature is empowered to vacate the elections now in being, as indeed, they question the power of this Court to do so. They further question whether the voiding of the elections would result in a vacancy within the meaning of 26 O.S. § 541. And finally, they suggest that the expense of an extraordinary session of the Legislature or of special elections outweighs the benefit to be derived by these plaintiffs thereby.

    It is true, as the plaintiffs suggest, our July 17, 1963, order of reapportionment has been affirmed. It does surely provide for reapportionment of the Oklahoma legislature in accordance with the principle of equality of representation enunciated in Reynolds v. Sims, supra, and related cases. It is based upon the then subsisting provisions of the Oklahoma Constitution, with modifications to bring it into conformity with the supreme law of the land. But since our previous order, the Oklahoma Constitution has been changed and the provisions upon which our previous order rested have been repealed by State Question 416. State Question 416 is now the basic law of Oklahoma for apportionment of the State Legislature, repealing all conflicting sections of the Oklahoma Constitution.

    While Moss v. Burkhart, supra, was affirmed on its merits, it was remanded to allow us to effect reapportionment of the State of Oklahoma in accordance with the principles announced in Reynolds v. Sims, supra, and to that end, leave in this Court the power to fashion a remedy in the light of well-known principles of equity. See: Reynolds v. Sims, supra [84 S.Ct. p. 1393]. We believe that by affirmance of our previous order of reapportionment in accordance with Reynolds v. Sims, the Supreme Court committed to us the equitable discretion to fashion a remedy for the reapportionment of the Oklahoma State Legislature to suit the exigencies of the case now before us. In the exercise of our equitable discretion, we have accordingly examined the constitutional amendment (State Question 416) to determine whether it can be utilized for the effectuation of constitutional reapportionment in Oklahoma. We agree with the present Attorney General of Oklahoma that it should now be considered as the basic law of Oklahoma on apportionment of the Legislature. We accept the Attorney General's candid statement in his response and at the bar of this Court concerning the provisions of this amendment which he deems to be in conflict with the Federal Constitution, and which he admits must, therefore, yield to its requirements. We also accept the Attorney General's view that the "Amendment was proposed by the Legislature and adopted by the people, both charged with knowledge of the supremacy of the Federal laws, and, in truth, aware that standards and guidelines were in the process of formulation in the Federal courts, and aware that the apportionment formulae in said amendment would, of course, be subordinate to the standards being so formulated." The amendment having been adopted as an appropriate remedy for existing malapportionment, the people intended for it to prevail as basic law to the extent that *329 it is in conformity with the supreme law of the land and that it would fail only insofar as it must yield to the Supremacy Clause of the Federal Constitution. To paraphrase the words of the Attorney General, we will not strike down the amendment in toto, because one Article contravenes Federal guaranties, nor an Article because a Section is void, nor a Section because a clause is bad. And see: Guinn v. United States, 238 U.S. 347, 366, 35 S. Ct. 926, 59 L. Ed. 1340.

    In our July 17, 1963, order we accepted the then Attorney General's opinion of the constitutionality of the then existing apportionment laws and order the State reapportioned in accordance with the opinion of the Attorney General. We now accept the present Attorney General's views of the present law of the State, except as we shall hereinafter depart therefrom.

    Specifically, we agree with the Attorney General and the intervening Senators that Section 9A, Article 5 of the amendment (State Question 416) is the basic law of Oklahoma for the apportionment of the State Senate. We accept the provisions of Section 9A which provides (1) for forty-eight one-senator senatorial districts in Oklahoma; (2) that the term of office of a senator shall be four years; (3) that one-half of the senators shall be elected each two years; and (4) that the apportionment of the senatorial districts shall be substantially in accordance with the Attorney General's Exhibit I and as more specifically delineated in the revised order of reapportionment hereinafter set forth, and provided further that the multi-district counties shall be subdivided into senatorial districts of approximately equal population, as specifically delineated in the revised order herein.

    We agree with the Attorney General and the intervening Senators that Section 10A, Article 5 of the amendment should be retained as the basic law of Oklahoma to provide a formula and procedure for the apportionment of the House of Representatives of the State of Oklahoma. The House of Representatives shall, therefore, be apportioned in accordance with Section 10A, Article 5 as amended, to provide (1) for approximately 100 representatives (the ratio being 1/100th of the population of the State); and, (2) that the term of office of a representative shall be two years. The House of Representatives will be apportioned into districts of approximately equal population, as prescribed and delineated in the revised order of reapportionment hereinafter set forth. All of the remaining parts and provisions of Sections 9A and 10A are unconstitutional and they are, hereby, declared null and void. The apportionment commission provided by Sections 11A and 11B, Article 5 of the amendment, and the means for the enforcement of its apportionment orders provided in Sections 11C, 11D and 11E in no way conflicts with the Federal Constitution, and remains as a part of the basic law of apportionment in Oklahoma.

    Having arrived at what seems to be a satisfactory and acceptable plan for reapportionment of the State of Oklahoma in accordance with the amendment to Article 5 of the Oklahoma Constitution and in compliance with the requirements of the Federal Constitution, the question remains when and how shall it become operative as the controlling law of the State.

    The Attorney General and the intervening Senators plead for forbearance and further delay. The plea is plausible on its face, but becomes unacceptable when considered in the light of the history of this case. This litigation had its genesis in Radford v. Gary, D.C., 145 F. Supp. 541, nine years ago. At that time the Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma freely conceded in open court that the Oklahoma Legislature was malapportioned under both the Oklahoma and Federal Constitutions. The answer then was simply that there was no redress in the courts. Since Baker v. Carr, supra, more than two years ago and upon full hearing, we declared the then existing apportionment laws of the State of Oklahoma prospectively null and void, *330 but permitted the 1962 Legislature to be constituted under such laws, and left the matter of correcting the deficiencies to that Legislature on the solemn promise that once their duty was made clear, they would discharge it with honor and fidelity. The result was new laws, equally discriminatory, and an amendment to the State Constitution, which all parties now frankly concede must be materially revised in order to meet the constitutional test of representation based upon population.

    While we must, in the exercise of our equitable discretion, fashion a remedy which will bring about effective reapportionment with the least disruption of State processes, we are reminded in Reynolds v. Sims, supra, that "once a State's legislative apportionment scheme has been found to be unconstitutional, it would be the unusual case in which a court would be justified in not taking appropriate action to insure that no further elections are conducted under the invalid plan." It is suggested that an "unusual case" is where an impending election is imminent and the State's election machinery is already in progress.

    If the election in Oklahoma were imminent, i. e., so close that a vacation of the primary would be unduly and inequitably disruptive of the orderly electorial process, we would surely yield to the exigencies of the situation. In 1962, we refused to vacate the primary although ample time remained, and we refrained from interfering in any way in order to permit the Legislature to provide its own remedy. As in 1962, primary elections have been conducted and nominees have been certified. But, the primary elections were conducted under the stand-by order of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, which was expressly conditioned and contingent upon the ineffectiveness of our July 17, 1963, order of reapportionment. The judgment of this Court was challenged and litigated, and the primary elections conducted on the assumption that our judgment would be overturned. That judgment has now become the settled law in Oklahoma, and our present situation is thus demonstrably different from the circumstances existing in 1962. If confusion and hardship results from the vacation of the primary elections, it is not of our making. Our duty is to reapportion the Oklahoma Legislature in accordance with the established law of the land.

    Certain nominees under the May primary have come forward as intervenors to sacrifice the advantages they have gained by successful campaigns and urge us not to leave reapportionment to a Legislature of which, if successful in November, they would be a member. We should, of course, do nothing to put an end to the existence of any co-ordinate branch of State government, or even permit it to destroy itself, but we are reasonably sure that the voiding of these elections and the declaration of vacancies in the respective offices would do no harm to the legislative process in the State of Oklahoma. Since 1913, the State has provided for the filling of vacancies which occur by death, resignation, removal or otherwise. In the event of such vacancies, the Governor shall issue his proclamation, designating a day when an election may be held throughout the county or district for the filling of such vacancy. See: 26 O.S. §§ 541-545, inclusive. There is ample time and sufficient funds for the special elections. In these circumstances, we decline to withhold the immediately available remedy to which the plaintiffs are clearly entitled. We accordingly vacate the primary elections conducted under the Oklahoma Court's stand-by order and we find and hold that a vacancy exists in all of those offices, within the meaning and as contemplated by 26 O.S. § 541 et seq.

    Section 9A, as amended by State Question 416 provides: "[A]ny Senator, serving at the time of the adoption of this amendment, shall serve the full time for which he was elected." But, no office-holder has a vested right in an unconstitutional office any more than he has a right to be elected to that office. We believe that it would be *331 invidiously discriminatory to allow this provision of the new constitutional amendment to stand, and it is, therefore, stricken. The July 17, 1963, order of reapportionment provides that the terms of office of senators elected in November, 1960, general election, as well as those elected at the November, 1962, election, will end with the fifteenth day after the general election of November, 1964. We adhere to that part of our former order and declare all legislative offices of the Oklahoma Legislature vacant as of the fifteenth day after the general election in November, 1964, and subject to special elections under 26 O.S. §§ 541-545, inclusive. It thus becomes the statutory duty of the Governor to call special elections as provided by 26 O.S. §§ 541-545, inclusive. The special elections will be conducted for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of the Senate and House of Representatives from the districts designated and delineated in the revised order of reapportionment hereinafter set forth. It is the obligation of the State Election Board and those acting under its authority and direction, to conduct elections as herein provided, out of any available funds appropriated to it. And, it is the obligation of the members of the Emergency Fund Board to make any necessary funds available to the Governor and to the State Election Board, for the purpose of conducting the special elections herein ordered. It will, of course, be unnecessary to proclaim or conduct special elections for nominations to the legislative offices in those reapportioned districts which coincide with the nominations in the May primary. Those nominees will be recognized as duly certified for the purpose of the general election in November in such reapportioned districts. The instances in which special elections are unnecessary will be hereinafter enumerated in the revised order of reapportionment.

    We do not interfere with that part of the Attorney General's plan which provides for at-large elections in districts embracing more than one county. Nor do we interfere with that part of the Attorney General's plan which provides for at-large elections in multi-member counties embracing less than four districts. In accepting these parts of the Attorney General's plan, we do not indicate approval of at-large elections and do not mean to hold that such elections comport with constitutional requirements of equal protection of the citizens under other circumstances.

    The Election Board of the State of Oklahoma, and all those acting by and under its authority, are hereby ordered and directed to accept filings and conduct elections, only in accordance with the provisions of the revised order of reapportionment, and in conformity with the special election statutes of the State of Oklahoma where not inconsistent herewith. The said Board and those acting by and under its authority are enjoined from accepting filings otherwise than in conformity therewith, from conducting special primaries or special or general elections otherwise than in conformity therewith, from issuing certificates of nomination or election otherwise than in conformity therewith, from declaring the results of any such election held otherwise than in conformity therewith, and from certifying to the Secretaries of the County Election Boards a list of nominees otherwise than in conformity therewith.

    The election boards of the various counties are likewise directed and ordered to conform to the provisions of said order in their conduct of any special primary and general elections, as well as in obtaining ballots and certifying results therefor.

    All persons and parties are enjoined and restrained from interfering with the conduct of the electoral process in any manner, from interfering with the terms of said order in any manner, and from taking any actions designed to or which will have the effect of interfering with the carrying out of said order, except as may be provided by law for the appeal of this order to the Supreme Court of the United States. And *332 this Court retains jurisdiction for the purpose of making any further orders deemed necessary to insure the special elections provided herein, to the end that nominees for the legislative offices provided herein, in accordance with 26 O.S. §§ 541-545, inclusive, shall be duly certified for the general election in November, 1964.

    REVISED ORDER OF REAPPORTIONMENT

    The Legislature of the State of Oklahoma is hereby apportioned as hereinafter provided from the date of this order until the fifteenth day after the general election in November, 1972, unless and until a Legislature, elected and constituted by virtue of this apportionment or the duly constituted Apportionment Commission shall reapportion the Legislature in accordance with the requirements of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The offices of all senators and representatives are hereby declared to be vacant as of the fifteenth day after the general election in November, 1964. The primary and run-off elections conducted in May, 1964, for nominations for the offices of senators and representatives from districts which do not strictly conform to the districts provided herein are hereby declared to be null and void. Those persons nominated in the 1964 primary elections from districts which strictly conform to the districts herein provided shall be the nominees of the appropriate districts and as to such districts only, the 1964 primary elections are not voided.

    THE SENATE

    The Oklahoma State Senate shall consist of 48 members who shall be apportioned during the period set forth above among the 48 senatorial districts of the State as provided herein.

    The term of office of senators elected in the November, 1960, general election, as well as those nominated and elected at the November, 1962, elections, will end with the fifteenth day after the general election in November, 1964, all as provided in Moss v. Burkhart, supra, and affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States.

    Senators elected from even-numbered districts in November, 1964, shall hold office until the fifteenth day succeeding the general election in November, 1966, and senators elected from the odd-numbered districts in 1964 shall hold office until the fifteenth day succeeding the general election in November, 1968. The election of senators in 1966 and 1968 shall be for a term of four years, but the election in 1970 shall be only for a two-year term so that all terms shall expire on the fifteenth day succeeding the general election in 1972.

    Each office is designated and distinguished numerically as provided herein and all filings of notification and declaration for nomination and election to any of such offices shall designate the number of the office to which the filings are intended to apply.

    The Oklahoma Senate is, therefore, reapportioned as follows:

    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICT
    NO.                (Counties)   
     1.       Ottawa, Nowata, Craig
     2.       Rogers, Mayes, Delaware
     3.       Cherokee, Wagoner, Adair
     4.       Sequoyah, LeFlore
     5.       McCurtain, Pushmataha,
              Choctaw
     6.       Atoka, Johnston, Marshall,
              Bryan
     7.       Pittsburg, Latimer, Haskell
     8.       McIntosh, Okmulgee
     9.       Muskogee
    10.       Osage, Pawnee
    11.       Seminole, Hughes[*]
    12.       Creek, Okfuskee
    13.       Pontotoc, Murray, Coal
    14.       Carter, Love
    15.       Garvin, McClain[*]
    16.       Cleveland
    

    *333
    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICT
    NO.                (Counties)   
    17.       Pottawatomie[*]
    18.       Logan, Lincoln, Noble
    19.       Garfield[*]
    20.       Kay
    21.       Payne
    22.       Blaine, Kingfisher, Canadian
    23.       Caddo, Grady
    24.       Stephens, Jefferson
    25.       Jackson, Tillman, Cotton
    26.       Washita, Kiowa, Greer,
              Harmon
    27.       Dewey, Custer, Roger Mills,
              Beckham
    28.       Ellis, Woodward, Major, Alfalfa,
              Grant
    29.       Washington[*]
    30.       Cimarron, Texas, Beaver,
              Harper, Woods
    31.       All of that portion of Comanche
        County lying East of a line
        which commences at the Cotton
        County line between Mangan and
        Crosby Townships and which proceeds
        North between said townships
        to the South border of Lawrence
        Township; thence East along the
        South border of said Lawrence
        Township to the Southwest corner
        of Lincoln Township; thence North
        along the border between Lincoln
        and Lawrence Townships to Southwest
        Bishop Road in Lawton, Oklahoma;
        thence West along said road
        to Sheridan Road; thence North
        along Sheridan Road to Northwest
        Ferris Avenue; thence East along
        Northwest Ferris Avenue to Northwest
        Fort Sill Boulevard; thence
        North to and through the Fort Sill
        Military Reservation and along the
        line which constitutes the East
        boundary of Lake Township to the
        Caddo County line.
    32.       All that portion of Comanche
        County and the City of Lawton, Oklahoma
        not included in the preceding
        district.
    33.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of the
        Arkansas River and the South
        boundary line of Osage County;
        thence along the center of the Arkansas
        River to South Thirty-Third
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of South Thirty-Third Street
        to Peoria Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of Peoria Avenue
        to East Thirteenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Thirteenth Street to South
        Quincy Avenue; thence North along
        the center line of Quincy Avenue to
        East Eleventh Street; thence East
        along the center line of East Eleventh
        Street to South Saint Louis
        Avenue; thence North along the
        center line of South Saint Louis
        Avenue to East Sixth Street; thence
        West along the center line of East
        Sixth Street to South Quincy Avenue;
        thence North along the center
        line of South Quincy Avenue to
        East Fourth Street; thence West
        along the center line of East Fourth
        Street to South Peoria Avenue;
        thence North on South Peoria Avenue
        to East First Street; thence
        Southwesterly along the center line
        of East First Street to Elwood Aveue;
        thence Northwesterly along the
        center line of Elwood Avenue to the
        corner formed by the North-South
        and East-West boundary lines between
        Tulsa and Osage Counties;
        thence West along the South boundary
        line of Osage County to the
        Arkansas River, the place of beginning.
    34.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of Yale
        Avenue and the South boundary line
        of Washington County; thence
        South along the center line of Yale
        Avenue to Sixty-Sixth Street North;
        thence West along the center line
    

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        of East Sixty-Sixth Street North to
        North Peoria Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of North Peoria
        Avenue to Fifty-Fourth Street
        North; thence East along the center
        line of Fifty-Fourth Street
        North to Rockford Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of North
        Rockford Avenue to Fifty-Second
        Street North; thence West along the
        center line of East Fifty-Second
        Street North to North Peoria Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of North Peoria Avenue to Forty-Seventh
        Street North; thence
        west and south following recent Tulsa
        City Limits lines to Mohawk
        Boulevard; thence Northeasterly
        along the center line of Mohawk
        Boulevard to North Quincy Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of North Quincy Avenue to East Virgin
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of East Virgin Street to
        North Madison Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of North
        Madison Avenue to East Reading
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Reading Street to North
        Peoria Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of North Peoria Avenue
        to the Frisco tracks; thence
        Southwesterly along the Frisco
        tracks to Main Street; thence North
        along the center line of Main Street
        to Fairview Street; thence West
        along the center line of Fairview
        Street to the Tulsa-Osage County
        line; thence North along the Tulsa-Osage
        County line to Apache Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Apache Street to North Denver Avenue;
        thence North and East, following
        the recent Tulsa City Limits
        line to the Tulsa-Osage County Line;
        thence North along the Tulsa-Osage
        County line to the South boundary
        line of Washington County; thence
        East along the South boundary line
        of Washington County to Yale Avenue,
        the place of beginning.
    35.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of
        North Yale Avenue and the South
        boundary line of Washington County;
        thence South along the center
        line of Yale Avenue to Sixty-Sixth
        Street North; thence West along
        the center line of Sixty-Sixth Street
        North to Peoria Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of Peoria
        Avenue to Fifty-Fourth Street
        North; thence East along the center
        line of Fifty-Fourth Street
        North to Rockford Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of Rockford
        Avenue to Fifty-Second Street
        North; thence west along the center
        line of Fifty-Second Street North
        to North Peoria Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of Peoria
        Avenue to Forty-Seventh Street
        North; thence West and thence
        Southerly following the present Tulsa
        City Limits lines to Mohawk
        Boulevard; thence Northeasterly
        along the center line of Mohawk
        Boulevard to North Quincy Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of North Quincy Avenue to East
        Virgin Street; thence West along
        the center line of East Virgin Street
        to North Madison Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of North
        Madison Avenue to East Reading
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Reading Street to
        North Peoria Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of Peoria Avenue
        to East Fourth Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Fourth Street to South Quincy Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of South Quincy Avenue to East
        Fifth Place; thence East along the
        center line of East Fifth Place to
        South Quincy Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of South Quincy
        Avenue to East Sixth Street; thence
    

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        East along East Sixth Street to
        South Saint Louis Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of South
        Saint Louis Avenue to East Eleventh
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Eleventh Street to South
        Quincy Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of South Quincy Avenue
        to East Thirteenth Street;
        thence West along the center line of
        East Thirteenth Street to South
        Peoria Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of Peoria Avenue to
        Thirty-Third Street; thence East
        along East Thirty-Third Street to
        South Utica Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of South Utica
        Avenue to East Thirty-Sixth Street;
        thence West along the center line of
        East Thirty-Sixth Street to Rockford
        Avenue; thence South along the
        center line of South Rockford Avenue
        100 feet; thence West to South
        Quincy Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of Quincy Avenue to
        East Thirty-Sixth Place; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Thirty-Sixth Place to South Rockford
        Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of Rockford Avenue
        to East Thirty-Ninth Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Thirty-Ninth Street to South Utica
        Avenue; thence South along the center
        line of South Utica Avenue to
        East Forty-First Street; thence
        East along the center line of Forty-First
        Street to South Lewis Avenue;
        thence North along the center line of
        Lewis Avenue to East Thirty-Eighth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Thirty-Eighth Street to
        South Birmingham Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of Birmingham
        Avenue to East Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Thirty-Sixth Street to
        South Birmingham Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of South
        Birmingham Avenue to East Thirty-First
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of Thirty-First Street to
        South Lewis Avenue; thence North
        on South Lewis Avenue to East
        Twenty-Fifth Street; thence East
        along the center line of East Twenty-Fifth
        Street to South Birmingham
        Place; thence North along the center
        line of South Birmingham Place
        to East Twenty-Third Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Twenty-Third Street to South Delaware
        Place; thence North along the
        center line of South Delaware Place
        to the Katy tracks; thence Northwesterly
        along the Katy tracks to
        East Twenty-First Street; thence
        West along the center line of East
        Twenty-First Street to South Yorktown
        Avenue; thence North along
        South Yorktown Avenue to East
        Seventeenth Place; thence East
        along the center line of East Seventeenth
        Place to South Lewis Avenue;
        thence North along South Lewis Avenue
        to East Newton Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Newton Street to North Atlanta Avenue;
        thence North along the center
        line of North Atlanta Avenue to
        East Pine Street; thence West
        along the center line of Pine Street
        to North Lewis Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of North
        Lewis Avenue to East Apache
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Apache Street and
        thence following the present Tulsa
        City Limits boundary line to the intersection
        of East Pine Street and
        North Eighty-Fifth East Avenue;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Pine Street to the Tulsa-Rogers
        County line; thence North along the
        Tulsa-Rogers County line to the
        South boundary line of Washington
        County; thence West along the
        South boundary line of Washington
        County to Yale Avenue, the place of
        beginning. And beginning at the
        intersection of the East boundary of
        Osage County and West Apache
    

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        Street; thence East along the center
        line of West Apache Street to North
        Denver Avenue; thence North along
        the center line of North Denver Avenue
        and in an Easterly direction
        following the present Tulsa City
        Limits to West Forty-Sixth Street
        North; thence Northwesterly to the
        East Boundary of Osage County;
        thence South along the East boundary
        of Osage County to West Apache
        Street, the place of beginning.
    36.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of East
        Apache Street and Yale Avenue;
        thence South along the center line of
        North Yale Avenue to East Xyler
        Street; thence West and South
        along the center line of Xyler and
        following the present Tulsa City
        Limits boundary to East Pine
        Street; thence East and North
        along the center line of East Pine
        Street and following the present City
        Limits boundary to North Yale Avenue;
        thence East along the center
        line of East Pine Street to North
        Canton Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of North Canton Avenue
        to East Newton Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Newton Street to a point coinciding
        with a center line of North Darlington
        Avenue if extended (following
        precinct boundaries) thence South
        along the center line coinciding with
        the center-line extension of North
        Darlington Avenue to the point of
        intersection of East Independence
        Street and North Darlington Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of North Darlington Avenue to
        East Archer Street; thence East
        along the center line of East Archer
        Street to North Hudson Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of North Hudson Avenue to East
        Admiral Place; thence West along
        the center line of East Admiral Place
        to South Yale Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of South Yale
        Avenue to East Twenty-First
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Twenty-First Street
        to South Memorial Drive; thence
        North along the center line of South
        Memorial Drive to East Nineteenth
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of East Nineteenth Street
        to South Seventy-Seventh East Avenue;
        thence North along the center
        line of South Seventy-Seventh East
        Avenue to East Fifteenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Fifteenth Street to South Garnett
        Road; thence South along the
        center line of South Garnett Road
        to East Forty-First Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Forty-First Street to South One-Hundred-Twenty-Ninth
        East Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of South One-Hundred-Twenty-Ninth
        East Avenue to East Sixty-First
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of East Sixty-First Street
        to the West boundary line of Wagoner
        County; thence North along the
        Wagoner County line to the Rogers
        County line; thence West along the
        South boundary line of Rogers County
        to the West boundary line of
        Rogers County (One-Hundred-Forty-Fifth
        East Avenue); thence
        North along the West boundary line
        of Rogers County to East Pine
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of East Pine Street and
        following in a Westerly and Northerly
        direction the present Tulsa City
        Limits line to the intersection of
        East Apache and North Sheridan
        Avenue; thence West along the center
        line of East Apache Street to
        Yale Avenue, the place of beginning.
    39.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of East
        Apache Street and North Yale Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of North Yale Avenue to East
        Xyler Street; thence West and
    

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        South along the center line of Xyler
        Street and following the present
        Tulsa City Limits boundary line to
        East Pine Street; thence East and
        North along the center line of Pine
        Street and following the said City
        Limits boundary line to North Yale
        Avenue; thence East along the center
        line of East Pine Street to North
        Canton Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of North Canton Avenue
        to East Newton Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Newton Street to a point coinciding
        with a center line of North Darlington
        Avenue if extended (following
        present precinct boundaries);
        thence South along the center line
        coinciding with the center-line extension
        of North Darlington Avenue
        to the point of intersection of East
        Independence Street and North Darlington
        Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of North Darlington
        Avenue to East Archer
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Archer Street to
        North Hudson Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of North
        Hudson Avenue to East Admiral
        Place; thence West along the center
        line of East Admiral Place to South
        Yale Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of South Yale Avenue
        to East Twenty-First Street;
        thence West along the center line
        of East Twenty-First Street to
        South Harvard Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of South
        Harvard Avenue to East Forty-First
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of East Forty-First
        Street to South Lewis Avenue;
        thence North along the center line
        of South Lewis Avenue to East
        Thirty-Eighth Street; thence East
        along the center line of East Thirty-Eighth
        Street to South Birmingham
        Avenue; thence North on South Birmingham
        Avenue to East Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of East Thirty-Sixth
        Street to South Birmingham Avenue;
        thence North on South Birmingham
        Avenue to East Thirty-First
        Street; thence West on East
        Thirty-First Street to South Lewis
        Avenue; thence North on South
        Lewis Avenue to East Twenty-Fifth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Twenty-Fifth Street
        to South Birmingham Place; thence
        North along the center line of South
        Birmingham Place to East Twenty-Third
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of East Twenty-Third
        Street to South Delaware Place;
        thence North along the center line
        of South Delaware Place to the Katy
        tracks; thence Northwesterly on the
        Katy tracks to East Twenty-First
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of East Twenty-First Street to
        South Yorktown Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of South
        Yorktown Avenue to East Seventeenth
        Place; thence East along the
        center line of East Seventeenth
        Place to South Lewis Avenue;
        thence North along the center line of
        South Lewis Avenue to East Newton
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Newton Street to
        North Atlanta Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of North
        Atlanta Avenue to East Pine Street;
        thence West along East Pine Street
        to North Lewis Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of North
        Lewis Avenue to East Apache
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Apache Street to Yale
        Avenue, the place of beginning.
    38.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of East
        Twenty-First Street and South Harvard
        Avenue; thence East along the
        center line of East Twenty-First
        Street to South Memorial Drive;
        thence North along the center line
        of South Memorial Drive to East
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        Nineteenth Street; thence West
        along the center line of East Nineteenth
        Street to South Seventy-Seventh
        East Avenue; thence North
        along South Seventy-Seventh East
        Avenue to East Fifteenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Fifteenth Street to South Garnett
        Road; thence South along the
        center line of South Garnett Road to
        East Forty-First Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Forty-First Street to South One-Hundred-Twenty-Ninth
        East Avenue;
        thence South along One-Hundred-Twenty-Ninth
        East Avenue to
        East Sixty-First Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Sixty-First Street to the West
        boundary line of Wagoner County;
        thence South along the West boundary
        line of Wagoner County to One-Hundred-Eighty-First
        East Avenue;
        thence West and South along the
        Tulsa-Wagoner County line to the
        North boundary of Okmulgee County
        Line; thence West along the North
        boundary line of Okmulgee County
        to South Harvard Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of South
        Harvard Avenue to the Arkansas
        River; thence Northwesterly following
        the Arkansas River to East One-Hundred-Eleventh
        Street; thence
        East along the center line of One-Hundred-Eleventh
        Street to South
        Yale Avenue; thence North along
        South Yale Avenue to East Sixty-First
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of East Sixty-First Street
        to South Harvard; thence North
        along the center line of South Harvard
        Avenue to East Twenty-First
        Street, the place of beginning.
    37.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of the
        North boundary of the Okmulgee
        County line and South Harvard Avenue;
        thence North along the center
        line of South Harvard Avenue to the
        Arkansas River; thence Northwesterly
        following the Arkansas River to
        East One-Hundred-Eleventh Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        East One-Hundred-Eleventh Street
        to South Yale Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of South Yale
        Avenue to East Sixty-First Street;
        thence West along the center line of
        East Sixty-First Street to South
        Harvard Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of Harvard
        Avenue to East Forty-First Street;
        thence West along the center line of
        East Forty-First Street to South
        Utica Avenue; thence North along
        the center line of South Utica Avenue
        to East Thirty-Ninth Street;
        thence West along the center line of
        East Thirty-Ninth Street to South
        Rockford Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of South Rockford
        Avenue to East Thirty-Sixth
        Place; thence West along the center
        line of East Thirty-Sixth Place to
        South Quincy Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of South Quincy
        Avenue 100 feet; thence due East
        to South Rockford Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of South
        Rockford Avenue to East Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of East Thirty-Sixth
        Street to South Utica Avenue;
        thence North on South Utica Avenue
        to East Thirty-Third Street; thence
        West along the center line of East
        Thirty-Third Street to the Arkansas
        River; thence Northerly and
        Westerly following the Arkansas
        River to the Tulsa-Osage-Pawnee
        County intersection; thence West
        along the South boundary of Pawnee
        County to the Creek County line;
        thence South along the Creek-Tulsa
        County line in a Southerly and Easterly
        direction to the Okmulgee County
        line; thence East along the North
        boundary of Okmulgee County to
        South Harvard Avenue, the place of
        beginning.
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
    40.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the Northwest corner
        of Oklahoma County; thence
        East along the North boundary line
        of Oklahoma County to the township
        line between Township 14 North,
        Range 4 West and Township 14,
        North, Range 3 West (which township
        line is also known as May Avenue);
        thence South along the center
        line of said township line and May
        Avenue to Northwest One-Hundred-Eighth
        Street; thence West along
        the center line of Northwest One-Hundred-Eighth
        Street to the Lake
        Hefner property line; thence Southerly
        along the Lake Hefner property
        line to its intersection with Britton
        Road extended West (same being the
        North line of Section 36, Township
        13 North, Range 4 West); thence
        West along the North section line
        of Section 36, Township 13 North,
        Range 4 West to the Northwest corner
        of said Section 36; thence South
        along the West line of said Section
        36 and the West section line of Section
        1, Township 12 North, Range 4
        West; thence continuing South
        along the center line of Portland
        Avenue to Northwest Thirtieth
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Northwest Thirtieth
        Street and its Westerly extension to
        the center line of Section 23, Township
        12 North, Range 4 West (which
        would be a point on the center line
        of Tulsa Avenue as extended South
        from Northwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street); thence South on the center
        line running North and South
        through said Section 23 to Northwest
        Twenty-Third Street; thence
        East along the center line of Northwest
        Twenty-Third Street to Tulsa
        Avenue; thence Southerly along the
        center line of Tulsa Avenue to
        Northwest Twentieth Street; thence
        East along the center line of Northwest
        Twentieth Street and its extension
        due East to Portland Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of Portland Avenue to Northwest
        Tenth Street; thence West
        along the center line of Northwest
        Tenth Street to MacArthur Boulevard;
        thence South along the center
        line of MacArthur Boulevard to
        West Reno Avenue; thence West
        along the center line of West Reno
        Avenue to the West boundary line
        of Oklahoma County; thence North
        along the West boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to the Northwest corner
        of Oklahoma County, being the
        point or place of beginning.
    41.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northeast Thirteenth Street and the
        railroad tracks of the Atchison, Topeka
        & Santa Fe Railroad; thence
        North along the center line of said
        railroad tracks to Wilshire Boulevard;
        thence West along the center
        line of Wilshire Bouelvard to Waverly
        Avenue; thence North along the
        center line of Waverly Avenue to the
        point at which the presently existing
        boundary line between Nichols Hills
        and Oklahoma City goes West;
        thence Westerly along said presently
        existing boundary line between
        Nichols Hills and Oklahoma City to
        Pennsylvania Avenue; thence continuing
        Westerly along the presently
        existing boundary line between
        Nichols Hills and The Village to its
        intersection with Greystone; thence
        South along the center line of Greystone
        to the point at which the presently
        existing boundary line between
        The Village and Oklahoma City goes
        West; thence continuing West along
        said presently existing boundary
        line to Guilford; thence Northerly
        along the center line of Guilford to
        the point at which the presently existing
        boundary line between The
        Village and Oklahoma City goes
        East; thence East along said presently
        existing boundary line to Wellington;
        thence North along the
    

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        center line of Wellington (the same
        being the presently existing boundary
        line between The Village and
        Oklahoma City) to Britton Road;
        thence West along the center line of
        Britton Road and its Westerly extension
        to the Lake Hefner property
        line; thence Northerly along the
        presently existing Lake Hefner property
        line to Northwest One-Hundred-Eighth
        Street; thence East along
        the center line of Northwest One-Hundred-Eighth
        Street to May Avenue;
        thence North along the center
        line of May Avenue and the township
        line between Township 14
        North, Range 3 West and Township
        14 North, Range 4 West to the
        Northern boundary line of Oklahoma
        County; thence East along the
        North boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to the Northeast corner of
        Oklahoma County; thence South
        along the East boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to Northeast Tenth
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Northeast Tenth Street to
        Choctaw Road; thence North along
        the center line of Choctaw Road to
        Northeast Fiftieth Street; thence
        East along the center line of Northeast
        Fiftieth Street to the half-section
        line running North to South
        through Section 12, Township 12
        North, Range 1 West; thence North
        along said half-section line to the
        half-section line which runs East to
        West through said Sections 11 and
        12, Township 12 North, Range 1
        West; thence West along said half-section
        line to the half-section line
        which runs North to South in Section
        11, Township 12 North, Range
        1 West; thence South along said
        half-section line to Northeast Fiftieth
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of Northeast Fiftieth
        Street to the point where the present
        western boundary line of Jones City
        Precinct 1 goes North; thence North
        along said boundary to Northeast
        Sixty-Third Street; thence West
        along the center line of Northeast
        Sixty-Third Street to Hiwassee
        Road; thence North along the center
        line of Hiwassee Road to Northeast
        Seventy-Eighth Street; thence West
        along the center line of Northeast
        Seventy-Eighth Street (which is also
        known as Wilshire) to the point of
        intersection with Bryant Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of Bryant Avenue to Northeast
        Thirty-Sixth Street; thence West
        along the center line of Northeast
        Thirty-Sixth Street to Kelley Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of Kelley Avenue to Northeast
        Thirteenth Street; thence West
        along the center line of Northeast
        Thirteenth Street to the intersection
        of Northeast Thirteenth Street and
        the railroad tracks of the Atchison,
        Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, being
        the point or place of beginning.
    42.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        the South boundary line of Oklahoma
        County and Sunnylane Road;
        thence North along the center line
        of Sunnylane Road to Southeast
        Forty-Fourth Street; thence East
        along the center line of Southeast
        Forty-Fourth Street to Sooner
        Road; thence North along the center
        line of Sooner Road to Northeast
        Tenth Street; thence West along
        the center line of Northeast Tenth
        Street to the railroad tracks of
        the St. Louis and San Francisco
        Railroad; thence Northeasterly
        along the center line of said railroad
        tracks to Sooner Road; thence
        North along the center line of Sooner
        Road to Northeast Twenty-Third
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northeast Twenty-Third
        Street to the railroad tracks of the
        St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad;
        thence Northeasterly along
        the center line of said railroad
        tracks to Northeast Thirty-Sixth
    

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        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northeast Thirty-Sixth
        Street to the intersection with a line
        extending North from the presently
        existing West boundary line of the
        County Home & Hospital; thence due
        South on said line and continuing
        along the presently existing West
        boundary line of the County Home &
        Hospital to Northeast Twenty-Third
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northeast Twenty-Third
        Street to Westminster; thence
        North along the center line of Westminster
        to Northeast Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northeast Thirty-Sixth
        Street to the point where the presently
        existing boundary of Choctaw
        City Precinct 1 goes North; thence
        North along said boundary to the
        point where the presently existing
        boundary of Choctaw City Precinct 1
        goes East; thence East along said
        boundary to Henney Road; thence
        North along the center line of Henney
        Road to Northeast Fiftieth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northeast Fiftieth Street
        to the half-section line which runs
        in a North-South direction through
        Section 11, Township 12 North,
        Range 1 West; thence North along
        said half-section line to the half-section
        line which runs West to East
        through Sections 11 and 12, Township
        12 North, Range 1 West;
        thence East along said half-section
        line to the half-section line which
        runs North to South through Section
        12, Township 12 North, Range
        1 West; thence South along said
        half-section line to Northeast Fiftieth
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of Northeast Fiftieth
        Street to Choctaw Road; thence
        South along the center line of Choctaw
        Road to Northeast Tenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northeast Tenth Street to the East
        boundary line of Oklahoma County,
        thence South along the East boundary
        line of Oklahoma County to the
        South boundary line of Oklahoma
        County; thence West along the
        South boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to Sunnylane Road, being
        the point or place of beginning.
    43.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        the South boundary line of Oklahoma
        County and Sunnylane Road; thence
        North along the center line of Sunnylane
        Road to Southeast Forty-Fourth
        Street; thence East along
        the center line of Southeast Forty-Fourth
        Street to Sooner Road;
        thence North along the center line
        of Sooner Road to Northeast Tenth
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Northeast Tenth Street to
        Sunnylane Road; thence South
        along the center line of Sunnylane
        Road (for a distance of approximately
        one-tenth of one mile) to
        the presently existing boundary line
        between Del City and Oklahoma
        City; thence meandering Southwesterly
        along the presently existing
        boundary line between Del City
        and Oklahoma City to Bryant;
        thence South along the center line
        of Bryant to Reno Avenue; thence
        West along the center line of Reno
        Avenue to the North Canadian River;
        thence Southwesterly meandering
        along the center line of the
        North Canadian River to the railroad
        tracks of the Atchison, Topeka
        & Santa Fe Railroad; thence South
        along the center line of the Atchison,
        Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad to
        Southeast Twenty-Ninth Street;
        thence West along the center line
        of Southeast Twenty-Ninth Street to
        Santa Fe; thence South along the
        center line of Santa Fe to Southwest
        Sixty-Fifth Street; thence
        West along the center line of Southwest
        Sixty-Fifth Street to Western
        Avenue; thence South along the
        center line of Western Avenue to
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        the South boundary line of Oklahoma
        County; thence East along the
        South boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to Sunnylane Road, being
        the point or place of beginning.
    44.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the Southwest corner
        of Oklahoma County; thence
        North along the West boundary line
        of Oklahoma County to West Reno
        Avenue; thence East along the center
        line of West Reno Avenue to
        Council Road; thence South along
        the center line of Council Road to
        the half-section line running East
        and West through Sections 5 and 4,
        Township 11 North, Range 4 West
        (the same being the Westerly extension
        of Southwest Eighth Street);
        thence East along said half-section
        line to the center of Section 4, Township
        11 North, Range 4 West;
        thence South along the half-section
        line running North and South
        through Sections 4, 9, and 16, Township
        11 North, Range 4 West, to the
        point of intersection with Southwest
        Fourty-Fourth Street; thence East
        along the center line of Southwest
        Fourty-Fourth Street to Independence
        Avenue; thence North along
        the center line of Independence Avenue
        to Southwest Twenty-Ninth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Southwest Twenty-Ninth
        Street to Santa Fe Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of Santa
        Fe Avenue to Southwest Sixty-Fifth
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of Southwest Sixty-Fifth
        Street to Western Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of Western
        Avenue to the South boundary
        line of Oklahoma County; thence
        West along the South boundary line
        of Oklahoma County to the Southwest
        Corner of Oklahoma County,
        being the point or place of beginning.
    45.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Council Road and West Reno Avenue;
        thence East along the center
        line of West Reno Avenue to MacArthur
        Boulevard; thence North
        along the center line of MacArthur
        Boulevard to Northwest Tenth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northwest Tenth Street to
        the railroad tracks of the Atchison,
        Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; thence
        South along the center line of the
        railroad tracks of the Atchison, Topeka
        & Santa Fe Railroad to Southeast
        Twenty-Ninth Street; thence
        West along the center line of Southeast
        Twenty-Ninth Street to Santa
        Fe; thence West along the center
        line of Southwest Twenty-Ninth
        Street to Independence; thence
        South along the center line of Independence
        to Southwest Forty-Fourth
        Street; thence West along
        the center line of Southwest Forty-Fourth
        Street to its intersection
        with the half-section line running
        North and South through Sections
        4, 9, and 16, Township 11 North,
        Range 4 West; thence North along
        said half-section line to the center
        of Section 4, Township 11 North,
        Range 4 West; thence North along
        the half-section line running East
        and West through Sections 4 and 5,
        Township 11 North, Range 4 West
        (the same being an extension of
        Southwest Eighth Street West of
        the center of said Section 4) to
        Council Road; thence North along
        the center line of Council Road to
        West Reno Avenue, being the point
        or place of beginning.
    46.       That part of Oklahoma County,
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northwest Tenth Street and Portland
        Avenue; thence North along
        the center line of Portland Avenue
        to its intersection with the center
        line of Northwest Twentieth Street;
        thence due West to Tulsa Avenue;
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        thence North along the center line
        of Tulsa Avenue to Northwest Twenty-Third
        Street; thence West along
        the center line of Northwest Twenty-Third
        Street to the center line running
        North and South through Section
        23, Township 12 North, Range
        4 West; thence North along said
        center line to the center of said
        Section 23 (which would be a point
        on the center line of Tulsa Avenue
        extended South from Northwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street); thence due
        East along the center line running
        East and West through said Section
        23 and continuing East along the
        center line of Northwest Thirtieth
        Street to Western Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of Western
        Avenue to Northwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Northwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street to the railroad tracks
        of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
        Railroad; thence South along the
        center line of said railroad tracks
        to Northwest Tenth Street; thence
        West along the center line of Northwest
        Tenth Street to the intersection
        of Northwest Tenth Street and Portland
        being the point or place of beginning.
    47.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northwest Thirtieth Street and
        Portland Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of Portland Avenue
        and its extension North as the
        West line of Section 1, Township 12
        North, Range 4 West and the West
        line of Section 36, Township 13
        North, Range 4 West to the Northwest
        corner of said Section 36;
        thence East along the North line of
        said Section 36 (which is the Westerly
        extension of Britton Road) and
        continuing East along the center
        line of Britton Road to Wellington
        (the same being the presently existing
        boundary line between The Village
        and Oklahoma City); thence
        South along the center line of Wellington
        to the point at which the
        presently existing boundary line between
        The Village and Oklahoma
        City goes West; thence West along
        the presently existing boundary line
        between The Village and Oklahoma
        City to Guilford; thence Southerly
        along the center line of Guilford to
        the point at which the presently
        existing boundary line between The
        Village and Oklahoma City goes
        East; thence East along said presently
        existing boundary line to Greystone;
        thence North along the center
        line of Greystone to the point at
        which the presently existing boundary
        line between The Village and
        Nichols Hills goes East; thence
        East along said presently existing
        boundary line between The Village
        and Nichols Hills to Pennsylvania
        Avenue; thence continuing Easterly
        along the boundary line between
        Nichols Hills and Oklahoma City to
        Waverly; thence South along Waverly
        to Wilshire Boulevard; thence
        East along Wilshire Boulevard to the
        railroad tracks of the Atchison, Topeka
        & Santa Fe Railroad; thence
        Southerly along said railroad tracks
        to Northwest Thirty-Sixth Street;
        thence West along Northwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street to Western Avenue;
        thence South along Western Avenue
        to Northwest Thirtieth Street;
        thence West along Northwest Thirtieth
        Street to Portland Avenue, being
        the point or place of beginning.
    48.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northeast Thirteenth Street and
        the railroad tracks of the Atchison,
        Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; thence
        East along Northeast Thirteenth
        Street to Kelley Avenue; thence
        North along Kelley Avenue to Northeast
        Thirty-Sixth Street; thence
        East along Northeast Thirty-Sixth
        Street to Bryant Avenue; thence
        North along Bryant Avenue to Wilshire
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        Boulevard; thence East along
        Wilshire Boulevard (which is also
        known as Northeast Seventy-Eighth)
        to Hiwassee Road; thence
        South on Hiwassee Road to Northeast
        Sixty-Third Street; thence
        East to the present West boundary
        of Jones Precinct 1; thence South
        along said boundary to Northeast
        Fiftieth Street; thence East along
        Northeast Fiftieth Street to Henney
        Road; thence South along the present
        western boundary of Choctaw
        City Precinct 1 to Northeast Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence West on Northeast
        Thirty-Sixth Street to Westminster;
        thence South on Westminster
        to Northeast Twenty-Third
        Street; thence West along the northern
        boundary of District No. 42 to
        Sooner Road; thence South along
        Sooner Road to the railroad tracks
        of the St. Louis & San Francisco
        Railroad; thence Southwesterly
        along said railroad tracks to Northeast
        Tenth Street; thence West
        along Northeast Tenth Street to
        Sunnylane Road; thence South along
        Sunnylane Road (for a distance of
        approximately one-tenth of one mile)
        to the presently existing boundary
        line between Del City and Oklahoma
        City; thence meandering Southwesterly
        along the presently existing
        boundary line between Del City and
        Oklahoma City to Bryant; thence
        South along Bryant to Reno Avenue;
        thence West along Reno Avenue to
        the North Canadian River; thence
        Southwesterly meandering along the
        North Canadian River to the railroad
        tracks of the Atchison, Topeka
        & Santa Fe Railroad; thence North
        along the railroad tracks of the Atchison,
        Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad
        to Northeast Thirteenth Street, being
        the point or place of beginning.
    

    HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    The House of Representatives shall be composed of ninety-nine (99) members who shall hold office for two years and be apportioned during the period set forth above among the Representative Districts of the State, as provided herein.

    Each office is designated and distinguished numerically as provided herein and all filings of notification and declaration and election to any of such offices shall designate the number of the office to which the filings are intended to apply.

    The Oklahoma House of Representatives is reapportioned as follows:

    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICT
    NO.                (Counties)   
     1.       McCurtain[*]
     2.       LeFlore, Sequoyah
     3.       LeFlore, Sequoyah
     4.       Cherokee, Adair, Delaware
     5.       Cherokee, Adair, Delaware
     6.       Ottawa, Craig
     7.       Ottawa, Craig
     8.       Rogers, Mayes, Nowata
     9.       Rogers, Mayes, Nowata
    10.       Washington[*]
    11.       Washington[*]
    12.       Wagoner, Muskogee
    13.       Wagoner, Muskogee
    14.       Wagoner, Muskogee
    15.       Okmulgee, McIntosh
    16.       Okmulgee, McIntosh
    17.       Pittsburg, Haskell, Latimer
    18.       Pittsburg, Haskell, Latimer
    19.       Pushmataha, Choctaw
    20.       Atoka, Bryan, Marshall, Love
    21.       Atoka, Bryan, Marshall, Love
    22.       Garvin, Murray, Johnston
    23.       Garvin, Murray, Johnston
    24.       Pontotoc, Hughes, Coal
    25.       Pontotoc, Hughes, Coal
    26.       Pottawatomie, Seminole
    27.       Pottawatomie, Seminole
    28.       Pottawatomie, Seminole
    29.       Creek, Okfuskee
    30.       Creek, Okfuskee
    31.       Lincoln, Logan, Noble
    32.       Lincoln, Logan, Noble
    

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    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICT
    NO.                (Counties)   
    33.       Payne[*]
    34.       Payne[*]
    35.       Osage, Pawnee
    36.       Osage, Pawnee
    37.       Kay[*]
    38.       Kay[*]
    39.       Alfalfa, Grant, Major
    40.       Garfield[*]
    41.       Garfield[*]
    42.       Kingfisher, Blaine
    43.       Canadian[*]
    44.       Cleveland[*]
    45.       Cleveland[*]
    46.       Grady, McClain
    47.       Grady, McClain
    48.       Carter, Jefferson
    49.       Carter, Jefferson
    50.       Cotton, Stephens
    51.       Cotton, Stephens
    52.       Jackson, Tillman
    53.       Jackson, Tillman
    54.       Greer, Kiowa
    55.       Washita, Caddo
    56.       Washita, Caddo
    57.       Custer[*]
    58.       Woods, Woodward
    59.       Harper, Ellis, Dewey, Roger
                Mills
    60.       Beckham, Harmon
    61.       Cimarron, Texas, Beaver
    62.       All of that portion of Comanche
        County lying Southwest of a
        line which commences at the Cotton
        County line between Mangan and
        Crosby Townships and which proceeds
        North between said townships
        to the South border of Lawrence
        Township; thence East along the
        South border of said Lawrence
        Township to the Southwest corner
        of Lincoln Township; thence North
        along the border between Lincoln
        and Lawrence Townships to Southwest
        Bishop Road in Lawton, Oklahoma;
        thence West along said
        road to Sheridan Road; thence
        North along Sheridan Road to
        Northwest Cache Road; thence West
        to Northwest Fifty-Second Street;
        thence North along said section line
        to the South boundary of the Fort
        Sill Military Reservation; thence
        West along the South boundary of
        said reservation to the West boundary
        of Indiahoma Township; thence
        North along said West boundary of
        the reservation to the North boundary
        of Indiahoma Township; thence
        West to the Kiowa County line.
    63.       All of that portion of Comanche
        County lying southeast of a line
        which commences at the Cotton
        County line between Mangan and
        Crosby Townships and which proceeds
        North between said townships
        to the South border of Lawrence
        Township; thence East along the
        South border of said Lawrence
        Township to the Southwest corner
        of Lincoln Township; thence North
        along the border between Lincoln
        and Lawrence Townships to Southwest
        Bishop Road in Lawton, Oklahoma;
        thence West along said Bishop
        Road to Sheridan Road; thence
        North along Sheridan Road to Gore
        Boulevard; thence East along said
        Gore Boulevard to Fourth Street;
        thence South to the St. Louis and
        San Francisco Railroad tracks;
        thence East to South Railroad;
        thence South to the center line of
        State Highway No. 7; thence East
        along the North line of Lincoln and
        Hulen Townships to the Stephens
        County line.
    64.       All that portion of Comanche
        County lying northwest of a line
        which commences at the west Comanche
        County line at the north
        boundary of Indiahoma Township
        and proceeds east to the Fort Sill
        Military Reservation along the
        North line of Indiahoma Township;
        thence South along the West line
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        of Fort Sill Military Reservation to
        the South line of said reservation;
        thence East along the South line of
        the Fort Sill Military Reservation
        to the section line at approximately
        Northwest Fifty-Second Street;
        thence South to Northwest Cache
        Road along said section line; thence
        East along said Northwest Cache
        Road to Fort Sill Boulevard; thence
        North to and through the Fort Sill
        Military Reservation and to the Caddo
        County line along the East line
        of Lake Township.
    65.       That portion of Comanche
        County and the City of Lawton,
        Oklahoma, not included in the three
        preceding districts.
    66.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of Arkansas
        River and the South boundary
        line of Osage County; thence
        along the center of the Arkansas
        River to South Twenty-Fifth West
        Avenue; thence North along Twenty-Fifth
        West Avenue to the Katy
        Railroad tracks; thence West along
        the Katy tracks to North Thirty-Third
        West Avenue; thence North
        along North Thirty-Third West Avenue
        to the South boundary of the
        Osage County line; thence West
        along the South boundary of the
        Osage County line to the Arkansas
        River, the place of beginning.
    67.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the South boundary of
        Osage County line and Thirty-Third
        West Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of Thirty-third West
        Avenue to the M.K.&T. tracks;
        thence Easterly along the M.K.&T.
        tracks to Twenty-Fifth West Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        of Twenty-Fifth West Avenue to the
        Arkansas River; thence Southeasterly
        along the Arkansas River to
        Thirty-Third Street; thence East
        along the center line of Thirty-Third
        Street to Peoria Avenue;
        thence North along the center of
        Peoria Avenue to East Thirteenth
        Street; thence East along East
        Thirteenth Street to South Quincy
        Avenue; thence North along South
        Quincy Avenue to East Eleventh
        Street; thence West along East
        Eleventh Street to South Main
        Street; thence North along South
        Main Street to Fourth Street;
        thence West along Fourth Street to
        South Denver Avenue; thence
        North along Denver Avenue to the
        Frisco tracks; thence Northeasterly
        along the Frisco tracks to North
        Main Street; thence North along
        Main Street to Fairview Street;
        thence West along Fairview Street
        to the East boundary of Osage County;
        thence South along the East
        boundary of Osage County to the
        South boundary line of Osage County;
        thence West along the South
        boundary line of Osage County to
        Thirty-Third West Avenue, the
        place of beginning.
    68.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of the
        Arkansas River and the Southern
        boundary line of Osage County;
        thence along the center of the Arkansas
        River to South Twenty-Fifth
        West Avenue; thence West on the
        center line of South Twenty-Fifth
        West Avenue and continuing along
        the present eastern Tulsa City limits
        lying West of the Arkansas River
        to the Creek County line; thence
        West along the North Boundary line
        of the Creek County line to the East
        Boundary line of Creek County
        (which is the Westernmost boundary
        line of Tulsa County); thence North
        along said East boundary line of
        Creek county to the South boundary
        line of Pawnee County; thence East
        along the South boundary line of
        Pawnee County to the Arkansas River,
        the place of beginning.
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
    69.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of Forty-First
        Street and the Arkansas
        River; thence East along the center
        line of Forty-First Street to Harvard
        Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of Harvard Avenue
        to Sixty-First Street; thence East
        on Sixty-First Street to Yale Avenue;
        thence South on Yale Avenue
        to One-Hundred-Eleventh Street;
        thence West on One-Hundred-Eleventh
        Street to the Arkansas River;
        thence Southeast following the Arkansas
        River to Harvard Avenue;
        thence South on Harvard Avenue to
        the Okmulgee County line; thence
        West along the North boundary of
        Okmulgee County to the East boundary
        of Creek County; thence North
        along the East boundary of Creek
        County to the intersection of the
        Creek County boundary and the
        South boundary of Tulsa County;
        thence West along the South boundary
        of Tulsa County to the intersection
        of South Thirty-Seventh West
        Avenue; thence North along the
        center line of South Thirty-Seventh
        West Avenue following the eastern
        boundary of the present Tulsa City
        limits West of the Arkansas River
        to the intersection of South Twenty-Fifth
        West Avenue and the Arkansas
        River; thence South along the
        center of the Arkansas River to the
        intersection of Forty-First Street,
        the place of beginning.
    70.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Frisco Railroad tracks and Delaware
        Avenue; thence South along the center
        line of Delaware Avenue to
        Independence Street; thence East
        along the center line of Independence
        Street to College Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of College Avenue to Admiral Place;
        thence East along the center line of
        Admiral Place to Harvard Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of Harvard Avenue to Forty-First
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Forty-First Street to Lewis
        Avenue; thence North on South
        Lewis Avenue to East Thirty-Eighth
        Street; thence East on East Thirty-Eighth
        Street to South Birmingham
        Avenue; thence North on South
        Birmingham Avenue to East Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence East on East
        Thirty-Sixth Street to South Birmingham
        Avenue; thence North on
        South Birmingham Avenue to East
        Thirty-First Street; thence West on
        East Thirty-First Street to South
        Lewis Avenue; thence North on
        South Lewis Avenue to East Twenty-Fifth
        Street; thence East on Twenty-Fifth
        Street to South Birmingham
        Place; thence North on South
        Birmingham Place to East Twenty-Third
        Street; thence East on East
        Twenty-Third Street to South Delaware
        Place; thence North on South
        Delaware Place to the Katy tracks;
        thence Northwesterly on the Katy
        tracks to East Twenty-First Street;
        thence West along East Twenty-First
        Street to South Yorktown Avenue;
        thence North along South
        Yorktown Avenue to East Seventeenth
        Place; thence East along
        East Seventeenth Place to South
        Lewis Avenue; thence North along
        South Lewis Avenue to the Frisco
        tracks; thence Northeasterly along
        the Frisco tracks to North Delaware
        Avenue, the place of beginning.
    71.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Lewis Avenue and Third Street;
        thence South on South Lewis Avenue
        to East Seventeenth Place;
        thence West on East Seventeenth
        Place to South Yorktown Avenue;
        thence South on South Yorktown
        Avenue to East Twenty-First
        Street; thence East on East Twenty-First
        Street to the Katy railroad
        tracks; thence Southeasterly along
        the Katy railroad tracks to South
        Delaware Place; thence South along
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        South Delaware Place to East Twenty-Third
        Street; thence West along
        East Twenty-Third Street to South
        Birmingham Place; thence South
        along South Birmingham Place to
        East Twenty-Fifth Street; thence
        West along East Twenty-Fifth
        Street to South Lewis Avenue;
        thence South along South Lewis Avenue
        to East Thirty-First Street;
        thence East on East Thirty-First
        Street to South Birmingham;
        thence South on South Birmingham
        Street to East Thirty-Sixth Street;
        thence West on East Thirty-Sixth
        Street to South Birmingham Street;
        thence South on South Birmingham
        Street to East Thirty-Eighth Street;
        thence West on East Thirty-Eighth
        Street to South Lewis Avenue;
        thence South on South Lewis Avenue
        to East Forty-First Street;
        thence West on East Forty-First
        Street to the Arkansas River;
        thence Northerly along the center
        line of the Arkansas River to West
        Thirty-Third Street; thence East
        along West Thirty-Third Street to
        South Peoria Avenue; thence North
        on South Peoria Avenue to East
        Thirteenth Street; thence East on
        Thirteenth Street to South Quincy;
        thence North on South Quincy to
        East Eleventh Street; thence East
        on East Eleventh Street to South
        St. Louis Avenue; thence North on
        South St. Louis Avenue to East
        Sixth Street; thence West on East
        Sixth Street to South Quincy Avenue;
        thence North on South Quincy
        Avenue to East Fifth Place; thence
        West on East Fifth Place to South
        Quincy Avenue; thence North on
        South Quincy Avenue to East Fourth
        Street; thence West on East Fourth
        Street to South Peoria; thence
        North on South Peoria to East
        Second Street; thence East on East
        Second Street to South Wheeling
        Avenue; thence South on South
        Wheeling Avenue to East Third
        Street; thence East on East Third
        Street to South Lewis Avenue, the
        place of beginning.
    72        That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of East
        Apache and Harvard Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of Harvard Avenue to the Frisco
        railroad tracks; thence Southwest
        along the center line of the Frisco
        railroad tracks to Lewis Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of Lewis Avenue to Third Street;
        thence West along the center line
        of East Third Street to Wheeling
        Avenue; thence North on Wheeling
        Avenue to East Second Street;
        thence West along East Second
        Street to Peoria Avenue; thence
        South on South Peoria Avenue to
        East Fourth Street; thence East on
        East Fourth Street to South Quincy
        Avenue; thence South on South
        Quincy Avenue to East Fifth Place;
        thence East on East Fifth Place to
        South Quincy Avenue; thence South
        on South Quincy Avenue to East
        Sixth Street; thence East on East
        Sixth Street to South St. Louis Avenue;
        thence South on South St.
        Louis Avenue to East Eleventh
        Street; thence West on East Eleventh
        Street to South Main Street;
        thence North on Main Street to
        Fourth Street; thence West on
        Fourth Street to South Denver Avenue;
        thence North on South Denver
        Avenue to the Frisco railroad
        tracks; thence Northeasterly along
        the Frisco railroad tracks to North
        Main; thence North on Main Street
        to Fairview Street; thence West on
        Fairview Street to the East boundary
        of the Osage County; thence
        North following the Osage County
        Line to West Haskell Street; thence
        East on West Haskell Street to
        North Boston; thence North on
        North Boston to East Independence
        Street; thence East on East Independence
        Street to end of Independence
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        Street; thence North to East
        Jasper Street; thence West on East
        Jasper Street to North Elgin;
        thence North on Elgin to East King
        Street; thence East on East King
        Street to the Santa Fe tracks;
        thence Northeasterly along the Santa
        Fe tracks to East Pine Street;
        thence East along East Pine Street
        to North Trenton; thence North
        along North Trenton to the Santa
        Fe tracks; thence Northeasterly
        along the Santa Fe tracks to East
        Virgin Street; thence East along
        East Virgin Street to North Lewis
        Avenue; thence North along North
        Lewis Avenue to East Apache
        Street; thence East along East
        Apache Street to North Harvard
        Avenue, the place of beginning.
    73.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of the
        East boundary of Osage County and
        West Haskell Street; thence East
        along the center line of West Haskell
        Street to North Boston; thence
        North along the center line of North
        Boston to East Independence Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Independence Street to the end
        of Independence Street; thence
        North to East Jasper Street; thence
        West along the center line of Jasper
        Street to North Elgin; thence North
        along the center line of North Elgin
        Avenue to East King Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        King Street to the Santa Fe tracks;
        thence Northeasterly along the Santa
        Fe tracks to North Peoria Avenue;
        thence North along the center line of
        Peoria Avenue to East Reading
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Reading Street to North
        Madison Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of Madison
        Avenue to East Virgin Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Virgin Street to North Quincy
        Avenue; thence North along the
        center line of North Quincy Avenue
        to Mohawk Boulevard; thence
        Southwesterly along Mohawk Boulevard
        to North Madison Avenue;
        thence North along the center line
        of Madison Avenue and following the
        present Tulsa City limits to East
        Thirty-Sixth Street North; thence
        West along the center line of East
        Thirty-Sixth Street North to the
        Tulsa City Limits line; thence
        South and West following the present
        City Limits to the East boundary
        of Osage County; thence South
        along the East boundary of Osage
        County to West Haskell Street, the
        place of beginning.
    74.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of the
        South boundary of Washington
        County and Yale Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of Yale
        Avenue to East Sixty-Sixth Street
        North; thence West along the center
        line of East Sixty-Sixth Street
        North to Peoria Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of Peoria
        Avenue to the City Limits of Tulsa;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Fifty-Fourth Street North to
        Rockford Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of North Rockford
        Avenue to Fifty-Second Street
        North; thence West along Fifty-Second
        Street North to North Peoria
        Avenue; thence South along the center
        line of Peoria Avenue to Forty-Seventh
        Street North; thence West
        and South following the present City
        Limits line to East Thirty-Sixth
        Street North; thence West along
        East Thirty-Sixth Street North to
        the present Tulsa City Limits;
        thence North and West following
        the present Tulsa City Limits to the
        East boundary of Osage County;
        thence North along the East boundary
        of Osage County to the South
        boundary of Washington County;
        thence East along the South boundary
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        of Washington County to Yale
        Avenue, the place of beginning.
    75.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of the
        South boundary of Washington
        County and Yale Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of Yale
        Avenue to East Sixty-Sixth Street
        North; thence West along the center
        line of Sixty-Sixth Street North
        to Peoria Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of Peoria Avenue
        to the present City Limits of
        Tulsa; thence East along East Fifty-Fourth
        Street North to Rockford
        Avenue; thence South along Rockford
        Avenue to Fifty-Second Street
        North; thence West along the center
        line of Fifty-Second Street North
        to Peoria Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of Peoria Avenue
        to Forty-Seventh Street North;
        thence West and South following the
        present City Limits line to Mohawk
        Boulevard; thence Northeasterly
        along Mohawk Boulevard to North
        Quincy Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of Quincy Avenue to
        East Virgin Street; thence West
        along the center line of East Virgin
        Street to North Madison Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of North Madison Avenue to East
        Reading Street; thence East along
        the center line of Reading Street to
        Peoria Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of Peoria Avenue to
        the Santa Fe tracks; thence Northeast
        along the Santa Fe tracks to
        East Pine Street; thence East
        along the center line of Pine Street
        to North Trenton Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of North
        Trenton Avenue to the Santa Fe
        tracks; thence Northeasterly along
        the Santa Fe tracks to East Virgin
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of East Virgin Street to
        North Lewis Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of North Lewis
        Avenue to East Apache Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Apache Street following the
        city limits boundary line to the intersection
        of East Pine Street and
        North Eighty-Fifth East Avenue;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Pine Street to the Tulsa-Rogers
        County line; thence North along the
        Tulsa-Rogers County line to the
        South boundary line of Washington
        County; thence West along the
        South boundary line of Washington
        County to Yale Avenue, the place of
        beginning, and,
              That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of the
        East boundary of the Osage County
        line and West Apache Street;
        thence East on West Apache Street
        to North Denver Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of North
        Denver Avenue and in an Easterly
        direction following the Tulsa City
        Limits to West Forty-Sixth Street
        North; thence West to the East
        boundary of Osage County; thence
        South along the East boundary of
        Osage County to West Apache
        Street, the place of beginning.
    76.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of East
        Apache Street and Yale Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of North Yale Avenue to East Xyler;
        thence West and South along the
        center line of Xyler and following
        the present City Limits to East Pine
        Street; thence East and North
        along the center line of East Pine
        Street following the present City
        Limits boundary to North Yale Avenue;
        thence East along the center
        line of East Pine Street to North
        Canton Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of North Canton
        Avenue to East Newton Avenue;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Newton Avenue to a point coinciding
        with a center line of North
        Darlington Avenue if extended (following
        precinct boundaries); thence
    

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        South along the center line coinciding
        with the center line extension
        of North Darlington Avenue to the
        point of intersection of East Independence
        Street and North Darlington
        Avenue; thence South along the
        center line of North Darlington Avenue
        to East Archer Street; thence
        East along the center line of East
        Archer Street to North Hudson Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of North Hudson Avenue to East
        Admiral Place; thence West along
        the center line of East Admiral
        Place to South Yale Avenue; thence
        South along the center line of South
        Yale Avenue to East Twenty-First
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Twenty-First Street to
        South Harvard Avenue; thence
        North along the center line of Harvard
        Avenue to East Admiral Place;
        thence West along the center line of
        East Admiral Place to College Avenue;
        thence North along the center
        line of College Avenue to East Independence
        Street; thence West along
        the center line of East Independence
        Street to North Delaware Avenue;
        thence North along the center line
        of North Delaware Avenue to the
        Frisco tracks; thence Northeasterly
        along the Frisco tracks to North
        Harvard Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of North Harvard
        Avenue to East Apache Street;
        thence East along the center line
        of East Apache Street to North Yale
        Avenue, the place of beginning.
    77.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of East
        Apache Street and Yale Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of North Yale Avenue to East Xyler
        Street; thence West and South
        along the center line of Xyler Street
        and following the present City Limits
        of Tulsa to East Pine Street;
        thence East and North along the
        center line of East Pine Street and
        following the present Tulsa City
        Limits to North Yale Avenue;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Pine Street to North Canton
        Avenue; thence South along the
        center line of Canton Avenue to
        East Newton Street; thence East
        along the center line of Newton
        Street to a point coinciding with a
        center line of North Darlington Avenue
        if extended (following Precinct
        boundaries); thence South along the
        center line coinciding with the center
        line extension of North Darlington
        Avenue to the point of intersection
        of East Independence Street
        and North Darlington Avenue;
        thence South along the center line
        of Darlington Avenue to East Archer
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Archer Street to North
        Hudson Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of North Hudson
        Avenue to East Admiral Place;
        thence East along the center line of
        East Admiral Place to the Skelly By-Pass;
        thence North and East along
        the center line of the Skelly By-Pass
        to the Rogers County line; thence
        North on the West boundary of
        Rogers County to East Pine; thence
        West along the center line of Pine
        Street to Eighty-Fifth Street East
        Avenue; thence South along the
        center line of North Eighty-Fifth
        Street East to East Newton Street;
        thence West on center line of East
        Newton to North Memorial Drive;
        thence North along center line of
        Memorial Drive to East Pine Street;
        thence West along center line of East
        Pine Street to Sixty-Sixth East Avenue;
        thence North along center
        line of North Sixty-Sixth East Avenue
        and in an Easterly direction following
        the City Limits to North
        Memorial Drive; thence North on
        North Memorial Drive to East
        Apache Street; thence Westerly following
        the City Limits line to North
        Yale Avenue, the place of beginning.
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
    78.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of the
        West boundary of Rogers County
        and the South boundary of Rogers
        County; thence East along the
        South boundary of Rogers County
        to the West boundary of Wagoner
        County; thence South along the
        West boundary of Wagoner County
        to Sixty-First Street; thence West
        along the center line of Sixty-First
        Street to One-Hundred-Twenty-Ninth
        East Avenue; thence North
        on East One-Hundred-Twenty-Ninth
        East Avenue to East Forty-First
        Street; thence West on East Forty-First
        Street to Garnett Road;
        thence North on Garnett Road to
        East Fifteenth Street; thence West
        on East Fifteenth Street to South
        Seventy-Seventh East Avenue;
        thence South on South Seventy-Seventh
        East Avenue to East Nineteenth
        Street; thence East on East
        Nineteenth Street to South Memorial
        Drive; thence South on South Memorial
        Drive to East Twenty-First
        Street; thence West on East Twenty-First
        Street to South Yale Avenue;
        thence North on South Yale
        Avenue to East Admiral Place;
        thence East on East Admiral Place
        to Skelly By-Pass; thence North and
        East on Skelly By-Pass to the West
        boundary of Rogers County, the
        place of beginning.
    79.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of Memorial
        Drive and Twenty-First
        Street; thence South along the center
        line of Memorial Drive to Twenty-Sixth
        Street; thence West along
        the center line of Twenty-Sixth
        Street to Seventy-Seventh East Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of Seventy-Seventh East Avenue
        to Twenty-Eighth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Twenty-Eighth Street to Memorial
        Drive; thence South along the center
        line of Memorial Drive to Thirty-First
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of Thirty-First Street
        to Seventy-Second East Avenue;
        thence South along the center line of
        Seventy-Second East Avenue to
        Thirty-Second Place; thence West
        along the center line of Thirty-Second
        Place to Sheridan Avenue;
        thence North along the center line
        of Sheridan Avenue to Thirty-First
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Thirty-First Street to
        Yale Avenue; thence South along
        the center line of Yale Avenue to
        Forty-First Street; thence West
        along the center line of Forty-First
        Street to Toledo Avenue;
        thence South along Toledo Avenue
        to East Forty-Third Street;
        thence West along Forty-Third
        Street to South Pittsburg Avenue;
        thence North along South
        Pittsburg Avenue to Forty-First
        Street; thence West along Forty-First
        Street to Harvard Avenue;
        thence North along the center line
        of Harvard Avenue to Twenty-First
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Twenty-First Street to Memorial
        Drive, the place of beginning.
    80.       That part of Tulsa County
        beginning at the intersection of Sixty-First
        Street and the West boundary
        of Wagoner County; thence
        South along the West boundary of
        Wagoner County to the intersection
        of the North boundary of Okmulgee
        County; thence West along the
        North boundary of Okmulgee County
        to the intersection of Harvard Avenue;
        thence North along South Harvard
        Avenue to the Arkansas River;
        thence Northwesterly following the
        Arkansas River to East One-Hundred-Eleventh
        Street; thence East
        along East One-Hundred-Eleventh
        Street to South Yale Avenue; thence
        North along South Yale Avenue to
        East Sixty-First Street; thence
        West along East Sixty-First Street
        to South Harvard Avenue; thence
        North along South Harvard Avenue
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        to East Forty-First Street; thence
        East along East Forty-First Street
        to South Pittsburg Avenue; thence
        South along South Pittsburg Avenue
        to East Forty-Third Street; thence
        East along East Forty-Third Street
        to the center line of South Toledo
        Avenue; thence North along the
        center line of South Toledo Avenue
        to East Forty-First Street; thence
        East on East Forty-First Street to
        South Yale Avenue; thence North
        on South Yale Avenue to East Thirty-First
        Street; thence East on East
        Thirty-First Street to South Sheridan
        Road; thence South on South
        Sheridan Road to East Thirty-Second
        Place; thence East on East
        Thirty-Second Place to South Seventy-Second
        Avenue; thence North
        on South Seventy-Second East Avenue
        to East Thirty-First Street;
        thence East on East Thirty-First
        Street to South Memorial Drive;
        thence North on South Memorial
        Drive to East Twenty-Seventh
        Place; thence East on East Twenty-Seventh
        Place to South Seventy-Seventh
        East Avenue; thence North on
        South Seventy-Seventh East Avenue
        to East Twenty-Sixth Street; thence
        East on East Twenty-Sixth Street
        to South Memorial Drive; thence
        North on South Memorial Drive to
        East Nineteenth Street; thence
        West on East Nineteenth Street to
        South Seventy-Seventh East Avenue;
        thence North on Seventy-Seventh
        East Avenue to East Fifteenth
        Street; thence East on East Fifteenth
        Street to South Garnett Road;
        thence South on South Garnett Road
        to East Forty-First Street; thence
        East on East Forty-First Street to
        South One-Hundred-Twenty-Ninth
        East Avenue; thence South on One-Hundred-Twenty-Ninth
        East Avenue
        to East Sixty-First Street;
        thence East on Sixty-First Street
        to the Wagoner County line, the
        place of beginning.
    81.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the Northwest corner
        of Oklahoma County; thence
        East along the North boundary line
        of Oklahoma County to the Indian
        Meridian; thence South along the
        Indian Meridian to the section line
        between Sections 13 and 24, Township
        14 North, Range 1 West;
        (which is also known as Northeast
        Two-Hundred-Sixth); thence West
        along the center of said section
        line to the section line between Sections
        22 and 23, Township 14 North,
        Range 1 West (which section line is
        also known as Henney Road);
        thence South along the said section
        line to the half-section line running
        East to West through Section 26,
        Township 14 North, Range 1 West;
        thence East along the said half-section
        line to the section line between
        Sections 25 and 26, Township 14
        North, Range 1 West (which section
        line is also known as Choctaw
        Road); thence South along the said
        section line to the section line between
        Section 36, Township 14
        North, Range 1 West and Section 1,
        Township 13 North, Range 1 West
        (which is also known as Northeast
        One-Hundred-Sixty-Fourth Street);
        thence East along the said section
        line to the half-section line running
        North to South through Section 1,
        Township 13 North, Range 1 West;
        thence South along the said half-section
        line to the half-section line
        running East to West through said
        Section 1, Township 13 North,
        Range 1 West; thence West along
        the center line of said half-section
        line to the section line between Sections
        1 and 2 (which section line is
        also known as Choctaw Road);
        thence South along the said section
        line to the section line between Sections
        1 and 12, Township 13 North,
        Range 1 West (which is also known
        as Northeast One-Hundred-Fiftieth);
        thence East along the center
        line of said section line to the half
    

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        section line running North to South
        through said Section 12, Township
        13 North, Range 1 West; thence
        South along the said half section line
        to the section line between Sections
        12 and 13, Township 13 North,
        Range 1 West (which is also known
        as Northeast One-Hundred-Thirty-Sixth
        Street); thence East along the
        said section line to the railroad track
        of the St. Louis & San Francisco
        Railroad; thence South and South-westerly
        along the center line of
        said railroad track to the Indian
        Meridian; thence South along the
        Indian Meridian to the section line
        between Section 36, Township 13
        North, Range 1 West and Section 1,
        Township 12 North, Range 1 West
        (which is also known as Wilshire
        Boulevard); thence West along the
        said section line to Choctaw Road;
        thence South along the center line
        of Choctaw Road to the section line
        between Sections 2 and 11, Township
        12 North, Range 1 West (which
        is also known as Northeast Sixty-Third
        Street); thence West along
        the said section line to the section
        line between Sections 10 and 11,
        Township 12 North, Range 1 West
        (which is also known as Henney
        Road); thence South along the said
        section line to the section line between
        Sections 10 and 15, Township
        12 North, Range 1 West (which
        is also known as Northeast Fiftieth);
        thence West along the center
        line of Northeast Fiftieth to the half
        section line running South to North
        through Section 10, Township 12
        North, Range 1 West; thence North
        along the said half section line to
        Northeast Sixty-Third Street;
        thence West along the center line of
        Northeast Sixty-Third Street to the
        section line between Section 7, Township
        12 North, Range 1 West and
        Section 12, Township 12 North,
        Range 2 West (which section line
        is also known as Post Road); thence
        South along said section line (approximately
        one-fourth mile) to the
        alley North of Rock Island; thence
        East along the center line of said
        alley to the section line between
        Sections 11 and 12, Township 12
        North, Range 2 West; thence South
        along said section line to the half-section
        line running East to West
        through Section 11, Township 12
        North, Range 2 West; thence West
        along said half-section line to the
        North Canadian River; thence
        Southwesterly and then Northwesterly
        along the center of the North
        Canadian River to the half-section
        line which runs South to North
        through Sections 3 and 10, Township
        12 North, Range 2 West; thence
        North to Wilshire Boulevard;
        thence West along the center line of
        Wilshire Boulevard to the railroad
        tracks of the Atchison, Topeka &
        Santa Fe Railroad; thence Northwesterly
        along the center line of
        said railroad tracks to Northwest
        Ninety-Second Street; thence West
        along the center line of Northwest
        Ninety-Second Street to Waverly;
        thence North along the center line
        of Waverly to Northwest One-Hundred-Eighth
        Street; thence West
        along the center line of Northwest
        One-Hundred-Eighth Street to
        North May Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of May Avenue
        to the half section line which runs
        East to West through Section 24,
        Township 14 North, Range 4 West;
        thence West along the said half section
        line to the half section line running
        North to South through Section
        24, Township 14 North, Range 4
        West; thence South along said half
        section line to Northwest One-Hundred-Ninety-Second
        Street; thence
        West along the center line of said
        Northwest One-Hundred-Ninety-Second
        Street to the half section
        line which runs North to South
        through Sections 26 and 35, Township
    

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        14 North, Range 4 West;
        thence South along the said half
        section line to Northwest One-Hundred-Sixty-Fourth
        Street; thence
        West along Northwest One-Hundred-Sixty-Fourth
        Street to the West
        boundary line of Oklahoma County;
        thence North along the West boundary
        line of Oklahoma County to the
        Northwest corner of Oklahoma
        County, being the point or place of
        beginning.
    82.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        May Avenue and Northwest One-Hundred-Eighth
        Street; thence
        North along the center line of May
        Avenue to the half section line which
        runs East to West through Section
        24, Township 14 North, Range 4
        West; thence West along the said
        half section line to the half section
        line running North to South through
        Section 24, Township 14 North,
        Range 4 West; thence South along
        said half section line to Northwest
        One-Hundred-Ninety-Second Street;
        thence West along the center line of
        said Northwest One-Hundred-Ninety-Second
        Street to the half section
        line which runs North to South
        through Sections 26 and 35, Township
        14 North, Range 4 West;
        thence South along the said half
        section line to Northwest One-Hundred-Sixty-Fourth
        Street; thence
        West along Northwest One-Hundred-Sixty-Fourth
        Street to the
        West boundary line of Oklahoma
        County; thence South to U.S. Highway
        66; thence East along the center
        line of U.S. Highway 66 to Eagle
        Lane; thence South along the center
        line of Eagle Lane to Northwest
        Thirty-Second Street; thence East
        along the center line of Northwest
        Thirty-Second Street to Council
        Road; thence North along the center
        line of Council Road to Northwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street; thence East on
        Northwest Thirty-Sixth Street to
        Peniel; thence South along the center
        line of Peniel to Northwest Thirty-Fourth
        Street; thence East along
        the center line of Northwest Thirty-Fourth
        Street to Hammond; thence
        south along the center line of Hammond
        to Northwest Thirty-Third
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northwest Thirty-Third
        Street to MacArthur; thence North
        along the center line of MacArthur
        to Northwest Thirty-Sixth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northwest Thirty-Sixth Street to
        Ann Arbor; thence North along the
        center line of Ann Arbor to Northwest
        Forty-Second Street; thence
        East along the center line of Northwest
        Forty-Second Street to Meridian;
        thence North along the center
        line of Meridian to Northwest Forty-Fifth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Northwest Forty-Fifth
        Street to Tulsa; thence North along
        the center line of Tulsa to Northwest
        Fifty-Fifth Street; thence
        East along the center line of Northwest
        Fifty-Fifth Street to Portland;
        thence North along the center line
        of Portland to Northwest Sixty-Third
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Northwest Sixty-Third
        Street to May; thence North along
        the center line of May to Wilshire
        Boulevard; thence West along the
        center line of Wilshire Boulevard to
        the half section line running South
        and North along the East side of
        Lake Hefner; thence North on said
        half section line to Britton Road;
        thence West on Britton Road to
        Guilford; thence North along the
        West boundary line of The Village
        to Northwest One-Hundred-Eighth
        Street; thence East to May Avenue,
        the point of beginning.
    83.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northwest Sixty-Third Street and
        May; thence North along the center
        line of May to Wilshire Boulevard;
    

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        thence West along the center line of
        Wilshire Boulevard to the half section
        line running South and North
        along the East side of Lake Hefner;
        thence North on said half section
        line to Britton Road; thence West
        on Britton Road to Guilford; thence
        North along the West boundary line
        of The Village to Northwest One-Hundred-Eighth
        Street; thence
        East to Waverly; thence South
        along Waverly to Northwest Ninety-Second
        Street; thence East along
        the center line of Northwest Ninety-Second
        Street to the railroad tracks
        of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
        Railroad; thence Southerly along
        the center line of said railroad tracks
        to Wilshire; thence West along the
        center line of Wilshire to Western;
        thence South along the center line
        of Western to Northwest Sixty-Third
        Street; thence West along
        the center line of Northwest Sixty-Third
        Street to May, being the point
        or place of beginning.
    84.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        the West boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to U. S. Highway 66; thence
        East along the center line of U.S.
        Highway 66 to Eagle Lane; thence
        South along the center line of Eagle
        Lane to Northwest Thirty-Second
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northwest Thirty-Second
        Street to Council Road; thence
        North along the center line of Council
        Road to Northwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence East on Northwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street to Peniel;
        thence South along the center line of
        Peniel to Northwest Thirty-Fourth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northwest Thirty-Fourth
        Street to Hammond; thence South
        along the center line of Hammond to
        Northwest Thirty-Third Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northwest Thirty-Third Street to
        MacArthur; thence North along the
        center line of MacArthur to Northwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street; thence
        East along the center line of Northwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street to Ann
        Arbor; thence North along the center
        line of Ann Arbor to Northwest
        Forty-Second Street; thence East
        along the center line of Northwest
        Forty-Second Street to Meridian;
        thence North along the center line of
        Meridian to Northwest Forty-Fifth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northwest Forty-Fifth
        Street to Tulsa; thence South along
        the center line of Tulsa as extended
        to Northwest Twentieth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northwest Twentieth Street to Portland;
        thence South along the center
        line of Portland to Northwest Thirteenth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Northwest Thirteenth
        Street to May; thence South along
        the center line of May to Reno;
        thence West along the center line of
        Reno to the West boundary line of
        Oklahoma County; thence North on
        the West boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to U.S. Highway 66, the
        point of beginning.
    85.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northwest Sixty-Third Street and
        Western Avenue; thence South
        along the center line of Western to
        Grand Boulevard; thence Easterly
        along the center line of Grand Boulevard
        to the railroad tracks of the
        Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad;
        thence Southerly along said
        railroad tracks to Northwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence West along
        Northwest Thirty-Sixth Street to
        Walker; thence North along the
        center line of Walker to Northwest
        Fortieth Street; thence West along
        the center line of Northwest Fortieth
        Street to Western; thence South
        along the center line of Western to
        Northwest Thirty-Eighth Street;
        thence West along the center line of
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        Northwest Thirty-Eighth Street to
        Classen Boulevard; thence North
        along the center line of Classen
        Boulevard to Northwest Forty-Second
        Street; thence West along the
        center line of Northwest Forty-Second
        Street to Pennsylvania; thence
        South along the center line of Pennsylvania
        to Northwest Thirty-Eighth
        Street; thence West along
        the center line of Northwest Thirty-Eighth
        Street to Altadena; thence
        North along the center line of Altadena
        to Northwest Thirty-Ninth
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Northwest Thirty-Ninth
        Street to Tulsa; thence North along
        the center line of Tulsa to Northwest
        Fifty-Fifth Street; thence
        East along the center line of Northwest
        Fifty-Fifth Street to Portland;
        thence North along the center line
        of Portland to Northwest Sixty-Third
        Street; thence East along
        Northwest Sixty-Third Street to
        Western, the place of beginning.
    86.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northwest Thirty-Sixth Street and
        the railroad tracks of the Atchison,
        Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; thence
        West along Northwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street to Walker; thence North
        along the center line of Walker to
        Northwest Fortieth Street; thence
        West along the center line of Northwest
        Fortieth Street to Western;
        thence South along the center line
        of Western to Northwest Thirty-Eighth
        Street; thence West along
        the center line of Northwest Thirty-Eighth
        Street to Classen Boulevard;
        thence North along the center line
        of Classen Boulevard to Northwest
        Forty-Second Street; thence West
        along the center line of Northwest
        Forty-Second Street to Pennsylvania;
        thence South along the center line
        of Pennsylvania to Northwest Sixteenth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Northwest Sixteenth
        Street to Blackwelder; thence South
        along the center line of Blackwelder
        to Northwest Fourteenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northwest Fourteenth Street to McKinley;
        thence North along the center
        line of McKinley to Northwest
        Fifteenth Street; thence East
        along the center line of Northwest
        Fifteenth Street to Klein; thence
        North along the center line of Klein
        to Northwest Sixteenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northwest Sixteenth Street to Western
        Avenue; thence North along the
        center line of Western Avenue to
        Northwest Seventeenth Street;
        thence East along the center line
        of Northwest Seventeenth Street to
        Lee; thence South along the center
        line of Lee to Northwest Thirteenth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northwest Thirteenth Street
        to the railroad tracks of the Atchison,
        Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad;
        thence North along the center line
        of the said railroad tracks to Northwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street, the point
        of beginning.
    87.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northwest Thirty-Eighth Street and
        Pennsylvania; thence West along
        the center line of Northwest Thirty-Eighth
        Street to Altadena; thence
        North along the center line of Altadena
        to Northwest Thirty-Ninth
        Street; thence West along the center
        line of Northwest Thirty-Ninth
        Street to Tulsa; thence South along
        the center line of Tulsa as extended
        to Northwest Twentieth Street;
        thence East along the center line
        of Northwest Twentieth Street to
        Portland; thence South along the
        center line of Portland to Northwest
        Thirteenth Street; thence East
        along the center line of Northwest
        Thirteenth Street to May; thence
        North along the center line of May
        to Northwest Sixteenth Street;
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        thence East along the center line
        of Northwest Sixteenth Street to
        Youngs Boulevard; thence South on
        Youngs Boulevard to Northwest
        Fourteenth Street; thence East on
        Northwest Fourteenth Street to
        Pennsylvania; thence North along
        the center line of Pennsylvania to
        Northwest Thirty-Eighth Street, being
        the place of beginning.
    88.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northwest Sixteenth Street and May
        Avenue; thence West along the center
        line of Northwest Sixteenth
        Street to Youngs Boulevard; thence
        South on Youngs Boulevard to
        Northwest Fourteenth Street;
        thence East on Northwest Fourteenth
        Street to Pennsylvania;
        thence North along the center line
        on Pennsylvania to Northwest Sixteenth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Northwest Sixteenth
        Street to Blackwelder; thence South
        along the center line of Blackwelder
        to Northwest Fourteenth Street;
        thence East along the center line
        of Northwest Fourteenth Street to
        McKinley; thence North along the
        center line of McKinley to Northwest
        Fifteenth Street; thence East
        along the center line of Northwest
        Fifteenth Street to Klein; thence
        North along the center line of Klein
        to Northwest Sixteenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northwest Sixteenth Street to Western
        Avenue; thence North along the
        center line of Western Avenue to
        Northwest Seventeenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northwest Seventeenth Street to
        Lee; thence South along the center
        line of Lee to Northwest Thirteenth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Northwest Thirteenth Street
        to Harvey; thence South along the
        center line of Harvey to Northwest
        Sixth Street; thence West along the
        center line of Northwest Sixth Street
        to Hudson; thence South along the
        center line of Hudson to Southwest
        Eighth Street; thence West along
        the center line of Southwest Eighth
        Street to the North Canadian River;
        thence Westerly along the center of
        the North Canadian River to May
        Avenue; thence North on May to
        Northwest Sixteenth Street, the
        place of beginning.
    89.       That part of the Oklahoma
        County beginning at the intersection
        of Southwest Eighth Street and
        the railroad tracks of the Atchison,
        Topeka & Santa Fe; thence West
        on Southwest Eighth Street to the
        North Canadian River; thence
        Westerly along the center of the
        North Canadian River to May Avenue;
        thence South along the center
        line of May Avenue to Southwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street; thence East
        along the center line of Southwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street to Shartel;
        thence North along the center line
        of Shartel to Southeast Twenty-Ninth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Southeast Twenty-Ninth
        Street to Lee; thence North
        along the center line of Lee to Southwest
        Twenty-Second Street; thence
        East along the center line of Southwest
        Twenty-Second Street; thence
        East along the center line of Southwest
        Twenty-Second Street to the
        railroad tracks of the Atchison, Topeka
        & Santa Fe Railroad; thence
        North along the center line of the
        said railroad tracks to Southwest
        Eighth Street, being the point or
        place of beginning.
    90.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Reno and May Avenue; thence West
        along the center line of Reno to the
        West boundary line of Oklahoma
        County; thence South along the
        West boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to the South boundary of
        Oklahoma County; thence East
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        along the South boundary line of
        Oklahoma County to May Avenue;
        thence North along the center line
        of May Avenue to Reno, being the
        point or place of beginning.
    91.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        May Avenue and Southwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street; thence East along the
        center line of Southwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street to Western; thence
        South along the center line of Western
        to the South boundary line of
        Oklahoma County; thence West
        along the South boundary line of
        Oklahoma County to May Avenue;
        thence North along the center line
        of May Avenue to Southwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street, being the point or place
        of beginning.
    92.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Southwest Thirty-Sixth Street and
        Western; thence East along the center
        line of Southwest Thirty-Sixth
        Street to the railroad tracks of the
        Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad;
        thence Southeasterly along
        the center line of said railroad tracks
        to High; thence North along the
        center line of High to Southeast
        Forty-Fourth Street; thence East
        along the center line of Southeast
        Forty-Fourth Street to Sooner Road;
        thence North along the center line of
        Sooner Road to Southeast Twenty-Ninth
        Street; thence East along
        the center line of Southeast Twenty-Ninth
        Street to Douglas Boulevard;
        thence South along the center line
        of Douglas Boulevard to the South
        boundary line of Oklahoma County;
        thence West along the South boundary
        line of Oklahoma County to
        Western; thence North along the
        center line of Western to Southwest
        Thirty-Sixth Street, being the point
        or place of beginning.
    93.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Southeast Forty-Fourth Street and
        Bryant Avenue; thence North along
        the center line of Bryant Avenue to
        the point where the Smith Village
        limits go East; thence East along
        the Smith Village limits to Scott
        Street; thence North along the center
        line of Scott Street to the point
        where the Del City limits go West;
        thence West along the Del City limits
        to Bryant Avenue; thence North
        along the center line of Bryant to
        Reno; thence West along the center
        line of Reno to the North Canadian
        River; thence Southwesterly along
        the center of the meandering course
        of the North Canadian River to the
        railroad tracks of the Atchison, Topeka
        & Santa Fe Railroad; thence
        South along the center of said railroad
        tracks to Southwest Twenty-Second;
        thence West along the
        center line of Southwest Twenty-Second
        Street to Lee; thence South
        on Lee to Southwest Twenty-Ninth
        Street; thence West on Southwest
        Twenty-Ninth Street to Shartel;
        thence South on Shartel to Southeast
        Thirty-Sixth Street; thence
        East along the center line of Southeast
        Thirty-Sixth Street to the rail-railroad
        tracks of the Atchison, Topeka
        and Santa Fe Railroad; thence
        Southeasterly along the center line
        of said railroad tracks to High;
        thence North along the center line
        of High to Southeast Forty-Fourth
        Street; thence East along the center
        line of Southeast Forty-Fourth
        Street to Bryant, being the point
        or place of beginning.
    94.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Southeast Forty-Fourth Street and
        Bryant Avenue; thence North along
        the center line of Bryant Avenue to
        the point where the Smith Village
        limits go East; thence East along
        the Smith Village limits to Scott
        Street; thence North along the center
        line of Scott Street to the point
    

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    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICT
    NO.                (Counties)   
        where the Del City limits go West;
        thence West along the center line
        of the Del City limits to Bryant
        Avenue; thence North along the
        center line of Bryant to the common
        boundaries of Oklahoma City and
        Del City; thence Northeasterly
        along the common boundaries of Oklahoma
        City and Del City to Sunny
        Lane; thence North along Sunny
        Lane to Northeast Tenth Street;
        thence East along the center line of
        Northeast Tenth Street to Sooner
        Road; thence South along the center
        line of Sooner Road to Southeast
        Fifteenth Street; thence East along
        the center line of Southeast Fifteenth
        Street to Air Depot Boulevard;
        thence South along the central
        line of Air Depot Boulevard to
        Fairchild; thence West along the
        center line of Fairchild to Stansel;
        thence South along the center line
        of Stansel to the point where the
        present precinct line of Precinct 3 of
        Ward 1 goes East; thence East on
        said precinct line to Air Depot;
        thence South on Air Depot to Southeast
        Twenty-Ninth Street; thence
        West on Southeast Twenty-Ninth to
        Sooner Road; thence South on Sooner
        Road to Southeast Forty-Fourth;
        thence West along the center line of
        Southeast Forty-Fourth to Bryant
        Avenue, being the point or place of
        beginning.
    95.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northeast Tenth Street and Sooner
        Road; thence South along the center
        line of Sooner Road to Southeast
        Fifteenth Street; thence East along
        the center line of Southeast Fifteenth
        Street to Air Depot Boulevard;
        thence South along the center
        line of Air Depot Boulevard to Fairchild;
        thence West along the center
        line of Fairchild to Stansel; thence
        South along the center line of Stansel
        to the point where the present
        precinct line of Precinct 3 of Ward
        1 goes East; thence East on said
        precinct line to Air Depot; thence
        South on Air Depot to Southeast
        Twenty-Ninth Street; thence East
        on Southeast Twenty-Ninth to
        Douglas Boulevard; thence North on
        Douglas to Northeast Tenth; thence
        West along the center line of Northeast
        Tenth to Bryant Avenue, being
        the point or place of beginning.
    96.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Douglas Boulevard and Northeast
        Tenth Street; thence South along
        Douglas Boulevard to the South
        boundary line of Oklahoma County;
        thence East along the South boundary
        line of Oklahoma County to the
        East boundary line of Oklahoma
        County; thence North along the
        East boundary line of Oklahoma
        County to the North Boundary line
        of Oklahoma County; thence West
        along the North boundary line of
        Oklahoma County to the Indian
        Meridian; thence South along the
        Indian Meridian to the section line
        between Sections 13 and 24, Township
        14 North, Range 1 West (which
        is also known as Northeast Two-Hundred-Sixth);
        thence West along
        the center of said section line to the
        section line between Sections 22 and
        23, Township 14 North, Range 1
        West (which section line is also
        known as Henney Road); thence
        South along the said section line to
        the half section line running East to
        West through Section 26, Township
        14 North, Range 1 West; thence
        East along the said half section line
        to the section line between Sections
        25 and 26, Township 14 North,
        Range 1 West (which section line is
        also known as Choctaw Road);
        thence South along the said section
        line to the section line between Section
        36, Township 14 North, Range
        1 West and Section 1, Township 13
        North, Range 1 West (which is also
        known as Northeast One-Hundred-Sixth-Fourth Street);
    

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    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICT
    NO.                (Counties)   
        thence East
        along the said section line to the
        half section line running North to
        South through Section 1, Township
        13 North, Range 1 West; thence
        South along the said half section line
        to the half section line running East
        to West through said Section 1,
        Township 13 North, Range 1 West;
        thence West along the center line
        of said half section line to the section
        line between Sections 1 and 2
        (which section line is also known as
        Choctaw Road); thence South along
        the said section line to the section
        line between Sections 1 and 12,
        Township 13 North, Range 1 West
        (which is also known as Northeast
        One - Hundred - Fiftieth); thence
        East along the center line of said
        section line to the half section line
        running North to South through
        said Section 12, Township 13 North,
        Range 1 West; thence South along
        the said half section line to the
        section line between Sections 12 and
        13, Township 13 North, Range 1
        West (which is also known as Northeast
        One - Hundred - Thirty - Sixth
        Street); thence East along the said
        section line to the railroad track of
        the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad;
        thence South and Southwesterly
        along the center line of said
        railroad track to the Indian Meridian;
        thence South along the Indian
        Meridian; thence South along the
        Indian Meridian to the section line
        between Section 36, Township 13
        North, Range 1 West and Section 1,
        Township 12 North, Range 1 West
        (which is also known as Wilshire
        Boulevard); thence West along the
        said section line to Choctaw Road;
        thence South along the center line
        of Choctaw Road to the section line
        between Sections 2 and 11, Township
        12 North, Range 1 West (which
        is also known as Northeast Sixty-Third
        Street); thence West along
        the said section line to the section
        line between Sections 10 and 11,
        Township 12 North, Range 1 West
        (which is also known as Henney
        Road); thence South along the said
        section line to the section line between
        Sections 10 and 15, Township
        12 North, Range 1 West (which is
        also known as Northeast Fiftieth);
        thence West along the center line
        of Northeast Fiftieth to the half
        section line running South to North
        through Section 10, Township 12
        North, Range 1 West; thence North
        along the said half section line to
        Northeast Sixty-Third Street;
        thence West along the center line
        of Northeast Sixty-Third Street to
        the section line between Section 7,
        Township 12 North, Range 1 West
        and Section 12, Township 12 North,
        Range 2 West (which section line
        is also known as Post Road); thence
        South along said section line (approximately
        one-fourth mile) to the
        alley North of Rock Island; thence
        East along the center line of said
        alley to the section line between Sections
        11 and 12, Township 12 North,
        Range 2 West; thence South along
        said section line to the half section
        line running East to West through
        Section 11, Township 12 North,
        Range 2 West; thence West along
        said half section line to the North
        Canadian River; thence Southwesterly
        and then Northwesterly and
        again Southwesterly along the center
        of the North Canadian River to
        Sooner Road, as extended; thence
        South on Sooner Road as extended
        to the railroad tracks of the St.
        Louis & San Francisco Railroad;
        thence Southwesterly along the center
        line of said railroad tracks to
        Northeast Tenth Street; thence
        East along the center line of Northeast
        Tenth Street to Douglas Boulevard,
        the point of beginning.
    97.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Western and Wilshire; thence East
    

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    NO.                (Counties)   
        on Wilshire to the half section line
        which runs North to South through
        Sections 3 and 10, Township 12
        North, Range 2 West; thence South
        on said half section line to the North
        Canadian River; thence Southwesterly
        along the North Canadian River
        to Sooner Road as extended; thence
        South on said Sooner Road as extended
        to Northeast Twenty-Third
        Street; thence West on Northeast
        Twenty-Third Street to Kelley;
        thence South on Kelley to Northeast
        Thirteenth Street; thence West on
        Northeast Thirteenth Street to
        Lindsey; thence North on Lindsey
        to Northeast Sixteenth Street;
        thence West on Northeast Sixteenth
        Street to the railroad tracks of the
        Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad;
        thence North along said
        tracks to Grand Boulevard; thence
        Westerly on Grand Boulevard to
        Western; thence North on Western
        to Wilshire, being the point or place
        of beginning.
    98.       That part of Oklahoma County
        beginning at the intersection of
        Northeast Twenty-Third Street and
        Sooner Road; thence East along the
        center line of Northeast Twenty-Third
        Street to Kelley; thence South
        along the center line of Kelley (and
        High) to the North Canadian River;
        thence Northeasterly along the center
        line of said river to Reno; thence
        East on Reno to Bryant; thence
        North along the center line of Bryant
        to the common boundaries of
        Oklahoma City and Del City; thence
        Northeasterly along the common
        boundaries of Oklahoma City and
        Del City to Sunnylane; thence
        North along Sunnylane to Northeast
        Tenth Street; thence East along the
        center line of Northeast Tenth
        Street to the railroad tracks of the
        St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad;
        thence Northeasterly along said
        tracks to Sooner Road; thence
        North on Sooner Road to Northeast
        Twenty-Third Street, being the place
        of beginning.
    99.       That portion of Oklahoma
        County beginning at the intersection
        of Northwest Thirteenth Street and
        Harvey; thence South along the
        center line of Harvey to Northwest
        Sixth Street; thence West along the
        center line of Northwest Sixth
        Street to Hudson; thence South
        along the center line of Hudson to
        Southwest Eighth Street; thence
        East along the center line of Southwest
        Eighth Street to the railroad
        tracks of the Atchison, Topeka &
        Santa Fe Railroad tracks; thence
        South to the North Canadian River;
        thence Northeasterly along the center
        of said river to High; thence
        North on High and Kelley to Northeast
        Thirteenth Street; thence East
        on Northeast Thirteenth Street to
        Lindsey; thence North on Lindsey
        to Northeast Sixteenth Street;
        thence West on Northeast Sixteenth
        Street to the railroad tracks of the
        Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad;
        thence South along said tracks
        to Northwest Thirteenth Street;
        thence West on Northwest Thirteenth
        Street to Harvey, the point
        of beginning.
    

    In the event of a discrepancy in the description of a district in Oklahoma, Tulsa, or Comanche Counties, the appropriate County Election Board shall proceed in accordance with the obvious intent hereof, and report the discrepancy and the corrective action taken by it to this Court.

    It is so ordered by this Court this 6th day of August, 1964.

    SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER

    The Attorney General of Oklahoma has filed a Motion under Rule 52(b) To Correct And Amend Findings: And To Make Additional Findings: And To Amend Judgment Accordingly. Certain Intervenors filed a Notice of Appeal to the United States Supreme Court after the *363 filing of such motion. Jurisdiction remains in this Court to consider such motion of the Attorney General, the Notice of Appeal being premature. We have considered such motion and reconsidered our Order of August 7, 1964, and find that such motion, as supplemented, should be in part overruled and in part sustained.

    Under the Oklahoma law, where precinct lines do not conform to legislative district lines, it is the duty of the County Election Board to change such precincts. In our previous order there were only a few instances where such precincts were interferred with in Oklahoma County and in Comanche County. The Oklahoma County Election Board has begun the procedures required to alter the appropriate precincts and such procedures should be carried through in sufficient time for the September 29, 1964, special election. We hereinafter amend the Revised Order of Reapportionment as it applies to Districts within Comanche County to make precinct changes unnecessary. No instances of necessary changes of precinct lines in Tulsa County are pointed out to the Court.

    The intent of the Court is to follow precinct lines in all districting except in Oklahoma County. In the event any district lines in either this order or the Revised Order of Reapportionment, except in Oklahoma County, shall not conform to present precinct lines the Districts as described in such orders are by the terms of this order amended to so conform by following such precinct lines in the manner which will effect the smallest population change in the Districts affected. If such conformation shall be necessary in any district the appropriate County Election Board shall report such fact to this Court.

    The Attorney General questions that part of our Revised Order of Reapportionment which provides that senators elected in 1970 shall serve only a two year term, asserting that this is contrary to the Oklahoma Constitution. That part of our previous order is stricken and such senators shall be elected for a period of four years. The possible problem envisioned by the Court, which prompted the Order now stricken, can be met if and when the occasion arises.

    Certain former nominees for election to the House of Representatives, allowed by this Court to intervene herein on August 17, 1964, have filed their Answer alleging that the mechanics and complexities of state election laws result in a chaotic condition because this Court has held the May, 1964, Primary election void. Such allegation is merely a conclusion. This Court has examined the State election laws. It has had the benefit of the testimony of the Secretary of the State Election Board at the trial and the opinions of the Attorney General of Oklahoma relating to the election procedures under the laws of Oklahoma. In no instance has there been any suggestion of any difficulties which will be encountered in proceeding with the ordered special elections. Oklahoma has the means, time and funds under the law with which to effect a properly and legally apportioned legislature for the 1965 session and need not wait until the 1967 session to effect this relief. There is no basis in law for the allegation that the order of this Court has or will create chaos, confusion, or great difficulties and the special elections heretofore ordered shall proceed.

    House of Representative Districts 10, 11, 33, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44 and 45, as described in the Revised Order of Reapportionment, are the same in area as Districts provided in the law of Oklahoma prior to the enactment of State Question 416. This Court did not void the primary and run-off primary elections held in May, 1964, in such districts for the reason that such Districts in no way contributed to the unconstitutionality of the then existing apportionment scheme. The people in the counties comprising these Districts did not have representation substantially disproportionate to their numbers. We overrule the motion of the Attorney General to establish district lines within such counties and again permit the candidates for such Districts *364 to run at-large in such counties. In so doing, we reiterate that we do not indicate approval of at-large elections and do not mean to hold that such elections would necessarily comport with constitutional requirements of equal protection of citizens under other circumstances. We find that to void such elections for the sole purpose of achieving as near the ideal as we are able in effecting reapportionment would not be equitable in view of the proportionate representation of the people in such districts. The division of such counties into separate Districts not overlapping in area may be accomplished in the near future by the ensuing legislature so long as such divisions are substantially equal in population.

    In order to conform the Senatorial and Representative Districts strictly to precinct lines in Comanche County, Senatorial Districts and Representative Districts, as described in the Revised Order of Reapportionment, are amended to read as follows:

    SENATORIAL DISTRICTS:

    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICTS
    NO.     
    31        All of that portion of Comanche
        County lying East of a line
        which commences at the point where
        U.S. Highway 277 intersects the
        South border of Crosby Township;
        thence North along U.S. Highway
        277 through Crosby Township and
        between Lawrence and Lincoln
        Townships to Southwest Bishop
        Road in Lawton, Oklahoma; thence
        West along Southwest Bishop Road
        to Sheridan Road; thence North
        along Sheridan Road to Northwest
        Ferris Avenue; thence East along
        Northwest Ferris Avenue to Northwest
        Fort Sill Boulevard; thence
        North to and through the Fort Sill
        Military Reservation along the line
        which constitutes the East boundary
        of Lake Township to the Caddo
        County line.
    32        All that portion of Comanche
        County and the City of Lawton,
        Oklahoma, not included in the preceding
        district.
    

    HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS:

    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICTS
    NO.     
    62        All of that portion of Comanche
        County lying South and West of
        a line which commences at the point
        where U.S. Highway 277 intersects
        the South border of Crosby Township;
        thence North along U.S. Highway
        277 through Crosby Township
        and between Lawrence and Lincoln
        Townships to Southwest Bishop
        Road in Lawton, Oklahoma; thence
        West along said Bishop Road to
        Sheridan Road; thence North along
        Sheridan Road to Northwest Cache
        Road; thence West along Northwest
        Cache Road to Northwest
        Fifty-Second Street; thence North
        along said section line to the South
        boundary of the Fort Sill Military
        Reservation; thence West along the
        South boundary of said reservation
        to the line between Sections 16 and
        17 in Quanah Township, T2N,
        R13W; thence North along such
        section line a distance of three (3)
        miles; thence West along the North
        Quanah Township line to the half
        Section line of Section 4 in Quanah
        Township, T2N, R14W; thence
        North a distance of one-half mile;
        thence West a distance of three and
        one-half miles to the section line
        between Sections 35 and 36, T3N,
        R15W; thence North one-half mile;
        thence West one mile; thence North
        along the West boundary of said
        reservation, conforming to such
        boundary, to the Northwest corner
        of said reservation, thence one mile
        East to the first section line; thence
        North along said section line to the
        Kiowa County Line.
    

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    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICTS
    NO.     
    63        All of that portion of Comanche
        County lying South and East of
        a line which commences at the point
        where U.S. Highway 277 intersects
        the South border of Crosby Township;
        thence North along U.S. Highway
        277 through Crosby Township
        and between Lawrence and Lincoln
        Townships to Southwest Bishop
        Road in Lawton, Oklahoma; thence
        West along said Bishop Road to
        Sheridan Road; thence North along
        Sheridan Road to Gore Boulevard;
        thence East along Gore Boulevard to
        Southwest Fourth Street; thence
        South to the St. Louis and San
        Francisco Railroad tracks; thence
        East, North and West around the
        boundary of Precinct 1, Ward 3 to
        the intersection of East Gore and
        Northwest Nebraska; thence Northwest
        along Nebraska to the C.R.I.
        & P. Railroad; thence North along
        said railroad, the same being the
        West boundary of the present Lincoln
        Precinct No. 1, to the South
        boundary of the Fort Sill Military
        Reservation at its northernmost
        point in Section 17; hence Southeast
        and East along the South
        boundary of said reservation to
        the Eastern boundary of Lawton
        Township; the same being
        the Eastern boundary of the present
        Lincoln Precinct No. 1; thence
        South along the Eastern boundary
        of Lawton Township to the
        center line of State Highway No. 7;
        thence East along the North line of
        Hulen Township and State Highway
        7 to the Stephens County Line.
    64        All that portion of Comanche
        County lying within the following
        boundary: Beginning at a point two
        miles East of the Northwest corner
        of Comanche County; thence South
        along the section line to the Northern
        boundary of the Fort Sill Military
        Reservation; thence West and
        South along the Northern and Western
        boundary of said reservation,
        conforming to such boundary to the
        Northwest corner of Section 35,
        T3N, R15W; thence East one mile;
        thence South one-half mile; thence
        East three and one-half miles to the
        center of Section 33, T3N, R14W;
        thence South one-half mile to the
        Northern boundary of Quanah
        Township; thence East along said
        Northern boundary to the Northwest
        corner of Section 4, T2N, R13W;
        thence South three miles to the
        South boundary of the Fort Sill Military
        Reservation; thence East along
        the South boundary of said reservation
        to the section line at approximately
        Northwest Fifty-Second
        Street; thence South along said section
        line to Northwest Cache Road;
        thence East along said Northwest
        Cache Road to Fort Sill Boulevard;
        thence North to and through the
        Fort Sill Military Reservation and
        to the Caddo County Line along the
        East line of Lake Township; thence
        West along the North line of Comanche
        County to the section line two
        miles East of the Northwest corner
        of Comanche County, the point of
        beginning.
    65        That portion of Comanche
        County and the City of Lawton,
        Oklahoma, not included in the three
        preceding districts.
    

    The Attorney General of Oklahoma has submitted proposed District lines for the multi-county, multi-member Districts, representing that such districts are substantially equal in population. We adopt such proposed District lines and the Revised Order of Reapportionment for the House of Representatives insofar as it describes the following numbered Districts is amended to read as follows:

    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICTS
    NO.     
    2         All of Sequoyah County, and
        Cowlington, Braden and Pocola
        Townships, in LeFlore County together
        with cities and towns located
        in such townships.
    

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    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICTS
    NO.     
    3         All of that part of LeFlore
        County not included in District No.
        2.
    4         All of Cherokee County and
        Wauhillan, Bunch and Lees Creek
        Townships in Adair County.
    5         All of Delaware County and
        Chance, Ballard, Christie, Westville,
        Baron and Stilwell Townships in
        Adair County.
    6         All of Craig County; and
        all of the following townships, together
        with cities and towns located
        therein, in Ottawa County: Afton,
        Council House, Narcissa, and Wyandotte.
    7.        All of the following townships,
        together with cities and towns
        located therein, in Ottawa County:
        Peoria, Ottawa, and Quapaw.
    8         All of Mayes County and that
        area within Inola, Catoosa and Chelsea
        Townships in Rogers County.
    9         All of Nowata County and
        that area of Rogers County not included
        in District No. 8.
    12        All of Wagoner County, and
        that part of Muskogee County within
        present territorial boundaries of voting
        precincts Nos. 32, 33, 34, 36A,
        36B, 37, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 and 54.
    13        That part of Muskogee County
        within present territorial boundaries
        of voting precincts Nos. 15A,
        15B, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20A, 20B, 21,
        22, 23A, 23B, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
        30, 31A, 31B, 31C, 35, 38B, 46, 47,
        55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64,
        65, 66.
    14        That part of Muskogee County
        within present territorial boundaries
        of voting precincts Nos. 1A,
        1B, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6A, 6B, 7A, 7B, 8A,
        8B, 9, 10A, 10B, 11A, 11B, 12, 13,
        14, 38A, 39A, 39B, 40, 41, 42, 44,
        45, and 57.
    15        All of McIntosh County and
        that area lying within Schulter and
        Henry Townships in Okmulgee
        County.
    16        All of Okmulgee County except
        that area lying within Schulter
        and Henry Townships in said County.
    17        All of Haskell and Latimer
        Counties, and Quinton, Dow, Canadian
        and Ti Townships, and the
        cities and towns located therein, in
        Pittsburg County.
    18        All of Pittsburg County except
        Quinton, Dow, Canadian and
        Ti Townships and the cities and
        towns located in such townships.
    20        All of Atoka, Marshall and
        Love Counties, and that part of
        Bryan County lying generally North
        and West of a line beginning at the
        Northeast corner of Section 2,
        Township 5 South, Range 9 East
        of the Indian Meridian on the county
        line between Atoka and Bryan
        counties; thence South to the
        Southeast corner of Section 14,
        Township 5 South, Range 9 East of
        the Indian Meridian; thence West
        to the Northwest corner of Section
        21, Township 5 South, Range 9
        East of the Indian Meridian;
        thence South to the Southeast corner
        of Section 5, Township 6 South,
        Range 9 East of the Indian Meridian;
        thence West to the Southwest
        corner of Section 6, Township 6
        South, Range 9 East of the Indian
        Meridian; thence North to the
        Northwest corner of said Section 6;
        thence West to the Bryan Marshall
        County line.
    21        All of Bryan County except
        that portion of said County lying in
        District No. 20.
    22        All of Johnston County, all of
        Murray County, and that part of
        Garvin County located in Brady
        Township (except that part thereof
        in Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6, Township
        2 North, Range 1 East) and Elmore
        Township (except that part thereof
        in Sections 25, 26, 35 and 36, Township
        3 North, Range 4 West), together
    

    *367
    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICTS
    NO.     
        with cities and towns located
        in such townships.
    23        All of Garvin County except
        those portions thereof located in District
        No. 22.
    24        All of Hughes and Coal Counties,
        and Allen and Stonewall Townships,
        and the East three miles of
        Fitzhugh Township in Pontotoc
        County.
    25        All of Pontotoc County except
        Allen and Stonewall Townships, and
        the East three miles of Fitzhugh
        Township in said County.
    26        The area in Pottawatomie
        County presently included in the following
        designated Shawnee voting
        precincts, to-wit:
          Precincts 1 through 5 in Ward 1;
          Precincts 1 through 4 in Ward 2;
          Precincts 1 and 2 in Ward 3;
          Precincts 1 through 4 in Ward 4;
          Precincts 1 through 7 in Ward 5;
          Precincts 1 through 8 in Ward 6.
    27        The area in Seminole County
        included in Konawa and Miller
        Townships in said County, and all
        of Pottawatomie County except the
        area included in District No. 26.
    28        All of Seminole County except
        the area included in Konawa
        and Miller Townships in said County.
    29        All of Okfuskee County and
        the area in Creek County included
        within Lakeside, Sunnyslope, Depew,
        Bristow, Shannon and Tiger Townships,
        and that part of Gypsy Township
        included in the present Newby
        voting precinct.
    30        All of Creek County not included
        in District No. 29.
    31        All of Noble County and the
        area included in Orlando, Mulhall,
        Lawrie, Guthrie, LeBron, Rose Hill,
        Marshall, Oak View, Woodland, Bear
        Creek and South Cimarron Townships
        in Logan County.
    32        All of Lincoln County and the
        area in Logan County not included
        in District No. 31.
    35        All of Pawnee County, and
        all territory located within the following
        townships, and cities and
        towns therein, in Osage County;
        Foraker Township, Big Hill Township,
        and Fairfax Township.
    36        All that part of Osage County
        located within the following townships,
        and cities and towns therein,
        in Osage County; Black Dog Township,
        Bigheart Township, Strike Axe
        Township, Hominy Township, and
        Caney Township.
    46        All of McClain County and
        the territory within Harrison, Pursley,
        Bradley, Naples, Prairie Valley,
        Middleburg, Vincent, Waldron, Tuttle,
        Union, Washington, Dutton, Pocasset,
        Amber, Tabler, Alex, and
        the North half of Lucille Townships
        in Grady County.
    47        All of Grady County except
        the territory thereof located in District
        No. 46.
    48        All of that portion of Carter
        County within the boundaries of
        Morgan Township, including The
        City of Ardmore, located therein.
    49        All of Jefferson County and all
        of Carter County except Morgan
        Township.
    50        All of King Township, including
        Duncan City, located in Stephens
        County.
    51        All of Cotton County and all
        of Stephens County, except King
        Township, including Duncan City located
        therein.
    52        Part of Jackson County, described
        as: Beginning at a point
        in Jackson County where the Salt
        Fork of the Red River crosses the
        boundary line between Sections 27
        and 34, Township 1 North, Range 21
        West (the same being the Southwest
        corner of Baucum Township);
        thence North along the center of
    

    *368
    DISTRICT     AREA WITHIN DISTRICTS
    NO.     
        Salt Fork to a point where the same
        crosses the boundary line between
        Sections 29 and 32, Township 3
        North, Range 21 West; thence
        East eight miles to the Northeast
        corner of Section 34, Township 3
        North, Range 20 West; thence
        South one mile to the Southeast corner
        of said Section; thence East
        four miles to the Northeast corner of
        Section 5, Township 2 North, Range
        19 West; thence South six miles to
        the Southeast corner of Section 32,
        Township 2 North, Range 19 West;
        thence West four miles to the Northeast
        corner of Section 3, Township
        1 North, Range 20 West; thence
        South five miles to the Southeast
        corner of Section 27, Township 1
        North, Range 20 West; thence West
        to the place of beginning; such area
        comprising the present territory embraced
        in the city of Altus and Baucum
        Precincts Nos. 1 and 2.
    53        All of Tillman County, and
        all of Jackson County not included in
        District No. 52.
    55        All of Washita County and
        the area included in Hydro, Caddo,
        Beaver, Swan Lake, North Lathram
        and South Lathram Townships in
        Caddo County.
    56        All of Caddo County except
        the area included in Hydro, Caddo,
        Beaver, Swan Lake, North Lathram
        and South Lathram Townships in
        said County.
    

    All of the provisions of our Order of August 7, 1964, relating to the holding of special elections shall likewise apply to the terms of this Supplemental Order.

    The Governor of Oklahoma has issued a Proclamation calling special elections in accordance with the plan described in the Revised Order of Reapportionment and the election plans are proceeding. The amendments in this Order shall be effective as if included in the Revised Order of Reapportionment when entered on August 7, 1964, and such Proclamation shall relate to such Order as amended herein.

    The Court retains jurisdiction for the purpose of making any further orders deemed necessary.

    The Clerk of this Court is directed to forthwith transmit by mail copies of this Supplemental Order to the Secretaries of the County Election Boards in Oklahoma.

    It is so ordered by the unanimous decision of this Court this 19th day of August, 1964.

    NOTES

    [*] House districts numbers 1, 10, 11, 33, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, and 57 strictly coincide to those obtaining during the May, 1964, primaries and therefore no further election is necessary to determine nominations from such districts.

    [*] House districts numbers 1, 10, 11, 33, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, and 57 strictly coincide to those obtaining during the May, 1964, primaries and therefore no further election is necessary to determine nominations from such districts.

    [*] House districts numbers 1, 10, 11, 33, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, and 57 strictly coincide to those obtaining during the May, 1964, primaries and therefore no further election is necessary to determine nominations from such districts.

    [*] House districts numbers 1, 10, 11, 33, 34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, and 57 strictly coincide to those obtaining during the May, 1964, primaries and therefore no further election is necessary to determine nominations from such districts.