The Oklahoma House passed HJR1003 on 02/18.  The tally?  83-15.

On to the Oklahoma Senate next.

Here’s the votes:

OKLAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Fifty-Second Legislature
First Regular Session

HOUSE JOINT RES 1003Constitution; claiming sovereignty under the Tenth
Key                 Amendment

THIRD READING       PASSED

YEAS:   83                                                    RCS#  247
NAYS:   13                                                    2/18/2009
EXC :    5                                                      2:59 PM
C/P :    0

YEAS:   83

Armes              Glenn              McDaniel, R.       Roan
Bailey             Hickman            McMullen           Sanders
Banz               Hilliard           McNiel             Schwartz
Billy              Holland            Miller             Sears
Blackwell          Inman              Moore              Shannon
Brannon            Jackson            Morrissette        Sherrer
Buck               Jett               Murphey            Shoemake
Carey              Johnson            Nations            Steele
Christian          Jones              Nelson             Sullivan
Coody              Jordan             Ortega             Terrill
Cooksey            Joyner             Osborn             Thompson
Cox                Kern               Ownbey             Thomsen
Dank               Key                Peters             Tibbs
Denney             Kirby              Peterson           Trebilcock
Derby              Kouplen            Pittman            Walker
DeWitt             Lamons             Proctor            Watson
Dorman             Liebmann           Pruett             Wesselhoft
Duncan             Luttrell           Renegar            Wright, H.
Enns               Martin, Sc         Reynolds           Wright, J.
Faught             Martin, St.        Richardson         Mr. Speaker
Fields             McCullough         Ritze

NAYS:   13

Auffet             Hoskin             Morgan             Smithson
Cannaday           Kiesel             Rousselot
Collins            McAffrey           Shelton
Harrison           McPeak             Shumate

EXCUSED:    5

Brown              McDaniel, J.       Williams
Hamilton           Scott

CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVILEGE:    0

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