Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-5-140 Online submission of applications for voter registration authorized
Regulation Text
(a)
Online voter registration services are provided through the State Election Board's Voter Portal as authorized by state law. [26:4-109.4]
(b)
No other method, source, or system for online voter registration is authorized. Voter registration application forms shall not be accepted through e-mail, fax, or any other means of electronic delivery.
(c)
All voter registration applications submitted through the secure portal on the State Election Board website will be delivered to the appropriate County Election Board through the State Election Board's election management system. The County Election Board Secretary in each county shall cause all such electronically submitted applications to be reviewed, processed, and to be either approved or rejected according to procedures outlined in
230:15-9-18
through
230:15-9-36
.
(d)
Applications for voter registration submitted through the secure portal on the State Election Board's website shall be subject to the same deadlines preceding elections and the same restrictions concerning party affiliation change in even-numbered years as are all applications for voter registration submitted in person at a County Election Board office, by mail, through a public assistance agency, Servie Oklahoma, or a motor license agency. See
230:15-5-86
(b)
and
230:15-5-87
.
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