Resolution 1070, introduced by Harris, proposes an amendment to Section 3 of Article VI of the Oklahoma Constitution, which outlines the eligibility requirements for various state offices, including the Attorney General. The amendment stipulates that to be eligible for the office of Attorney General, a candidate must be an attorney licensed to practice law in Oklahoma and must have at least ten years of legal practice experience. This change aims to ensure that individuals holding this significant legal position possess the necessary qualifications and experience.

The resolution directs the Secretary of State to present this proposed amendment to the public for approval or rejection through a ballot. The ballot title will inform voters that the amendment seeks to enhance the eligibility criteria for the Attorney General by requiring a decade of legal practice in addition to existing qualifications. If approved, this amendment would strengthen the qualifications for one of the state's key legal offices, ensuring that the Attorney General has substantial legal expertise.