Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-11-26 Designation of inactive voters
Regulation Text
(a)
Sixty days after address confirmation notices are mailed by the State Election Board, the registrations of voters who do not respond to the address confirmation notice, of voters whose address confirmation notices were returned undelivered by the postal service, and voters whose return cards were returned by someone else all shall be designated inactive by a process in MESA. Inactive voters shall remain registered and entitled to vote through the second federal General Election following their designation as inactive voters. Following that second federal General Election, the registrations of all remaining inactive voters shall be cancelled.
(b)
Sixty days after address confirmation notices are mailed by the State Election Board, County Election Board personnel shall request the Confirmation Notice Tracking, the Confirmation Automated Returns List, and the Confirmation Automated Forwards List reports from MESA. These reports shall be retained for 24 months. The reports may be retained electronically and shall not necessarily be printed.
Source
Added at 15 Ok Reg 2547, eff 7-1-98; Amended at 28 Ok Reg 1132, eff 7-1-11
History
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