Resolution 1038, introduced by Hall, proposes an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution that would prohibit the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Members of the Legislature, and Supreme Court Justices from being nationals of any country other than the United States. The resolution directs the Secretary of State to present this amendment to the public for approval or rejection. Specifically, it seeks to amend Sections 17 and 3 of Articles V and VI, as well as Section 2 of Article VII, to include this restriction on eligibility for these offices.

The proposed amendment outlines the qualifications for holding office, including age and residency requirements, while adding the stipulation that candidates must be U.S. nationals. The ballot title for this measure will inform voters of the changes being proposed, emphasizing the restriction on dual nationality for key state officials. If approved, this amendment would ensure that only individuals who are solely U.S. nationals can serve in these significant roles within the state government.