A group seeking to overhaul Oklahoma's redistricting process refiled Thursday an initiative petition seeking to create an independent redistricting commission.

People Not Politicians rewrote a portion of the petition after the group's original proposal was struck down Tuesday by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

State Supreme Court justices said the petition's gist, or the description voters see when they are asked to sign to put the measure on the ballot, lacked detail. The petition did not make clear the proposed redistricting changes are intended to curtail partisan gerrymandering, Justice Douglas Combs wrote in the majority opinion.

The first line of gist in the refiled petition specifically states proposed State Question 810 is intended to prevent political gerrymandering. The gist goes on to add more detail about how members of the independent redistricting commission would be chosen and the political makeup of the commission. The gist also details who would be ineligible to serve.