Resolution No. 1019 proposes an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution that aims to ensure equal representation in general election races for federal, state, and county officers. Specifically, it mandates that each recognized political party in Oklahoma must have the opportunity to nominate a candidate for these elections, provided that the candidate has filed within the designated timeframe and has secured their party's nomination through the primary process. The resolution clarifies that this requirement does not limit the Legislature's authority to establish a mandatory primary system.

The proposed amendment would remain in effect unless repealed by a subsequent vote of the people through an initiative or referendum that can only address the repeal of this section. The Legislature would also have the authority to implement the provisions of this amendment through appropriate legislation in the first session following its passage. The resolution includes a ballot title for voters to consider, outlining the key aspects of the proposed changes to the election process in Oklahoma.