Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-9-2 Voter registration applications transmitted to the State Election Board
Regulation Text
(a)
All paper voter registration applications received by driver license examiners at Department of Public Safety, at motor license agencies that provide driver license services, and at voter registration agencies as a result of voter registration services shall be transmitted by agency personnel to the State Election Board. The State Election Board shall provide pre-ad-dressed, postage-paid business reply envelopes to Department of Public Safety driver license examiner facilities, to all motor license agencies that provide driver license services, and to voter registration agencies identified in 230: 15-5-122 and
230:15-5-123
to use to transmit completed paper voter registration application forms to the State Election Board.
(b)
All paper voter registration application forms submitted by mail shall be received at the State Election Board.
(c)
Instructions that accompany the national voter registration application form direct applicants using that form to mail the form to the State Election Board.
(d)
Paper voter registration application forms may be submitted in person at the State Election Board by applicants and by third parties on behalf of applicants. Applications submitted in person at the State Election Board shall be processed in the same manner described in
230:15-9-3
.
Source
Added at 12 Ok Reg 2225, eff 7-1-95
History
Amended by
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