Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-9-11 Receiving voter registration applications at the County Election Board
Regulation Text
(a)
The County Election Board shall receive from the State Election Board on a regular basis a package containing paper voter registration applications that have been received previously by driver license examiners, motor license agency personnel, and voter registration agency personnel as a result of voter registration services, voter registration applications received by mail, and voter registration applications received in person at the State Election Board.
(b)
The County Election Board shall receive paper voter registration applications in person from applicants and in person from third parties on behalf of applicants. The Secretary of the County Election Board shall cause the date that such registration applications are received to be stamped on the application form immediately upon receipt. If a voter registration application received in person from either an applicant or a third party is for another county, the Secretary of the County Election Board that received the application shall indicate the date it was received and immediately shall transmit it either to the State Election Board or, if it can be determined, to the correct County Election Board. See
230:15-5-131
(d)
.
(c)
Applications shall be placed in the Applications Received file until they are processed by County Election Board personnel as outlined in
230:15-9-12
and
230:15-9-18
through
230:15-9-23
.
Source
Added at 12 Ok Reg 2225, eff 7-1-95; Amended at 28 Ok Reg 1132, eff 7-1-11
History
Amended by
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