Legal Question in Constitutional Law in Oklahoma
Can a sitting elected official constitutionally be reelected to office?
Elected officials have immunity of office and therefore Quasi-citizens.
Citizens are persons subject to equal protection of law.
Canidates must be a citizen.
Quasi-citizens are not persons subject to equal protection of law.
Quasi-citizens can not be canidates.
Asked on 7/19/12, 7:34 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
There is no such thing as a "quasi-citizen". It's true that many elected officials (and other government agents) have a certain amount of immunity from liability for their official acts. That fact has nothing to do with their citizenship. A citizen who is elected to public office is still a citizen; the election has no effect on her citizenship.
Answered on 7/20/12, 3:49 pm
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