Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-11-30 Voters may respond to address confirmation notice online
Regulation Text
(a)
Voters who receive an address confirmation notice and who need to confirm their residence address without making any change to their residence or mailing address may respond online by logging into the Online Voter Tool on the State Election Board's public website. When a voter who receives an address confirmation notice logs into the Online Voter Tool, the first information block on the voter's page is "Voter Confirmation." By following the instructions provided on screen, the current residence and mailing address information is displayed. If the address information is correct, the voter confirms the information. If it is not correct, the voter may choose to be directed either to the online voter registration portal or to a fillable PDF version of the Oklahoma Voter Registration Application to update his or her voter registration information.
(b)
Confirmation notice responses submitted online through the Online Voter Tool will be recorded automatically in the voter registration database. In the event that a voter responds online and also mails the Return Card, determine whether the voter has indicated a change of name or address on the Return Card. If the voter has made a change, follow the appropriate software instructions to make the change of name or address in the voter registration database and retain the Return Card as instructed for the type of change. See
230:15-11-21
through
230:15-11-25
. If the voter has not indicated a change of address or name, file the Return Card in the Returned Confirmation Notice File.
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