Resolution No. 1024 proposes an amendment to Section 3 of Article VII-B of the Oklahoma Constitution, which pertains to the Judicial Nominating Commission. The resolution directs the Secretary of State to present this amendment to the public for approval or rejection. Key changes include updating references to current congressional districts, modifying terms of office for commission members, and removing restrictions based on political party affiliation and the status of being a licensed attorney or having family members who are licensed attorneys. The amendment also prescribes new procedures for filling vacancies and clarifies the applicability of these changes to future appointments.

The proposed amendment aims to enhance the inclusivity and functionality of the Judicial Nominating Commission by allowing a broader range of individuals to serve, regardless of their political affiliations or legal backgrounds. It establishes that members appointed by the Governor will serve six-year terms, while at-large members will serve two-year terms. Additionally, it eliminates the prohibition on members succeeding themselves and ensures that the updated provisions will apply to any future vacancies. The resolution includes a ballot title for voters to consider, asking whether they approve of these changes to the Judicial Nominating Commission's structure and operations.