Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-9-3 Processing paper voter registration applications received at the State Election Board
Regulation Text
(a)
State Election Board personnel shall apply a date stamp to each paper voter registration application form received at the State Election Board. The date stamp shall be applied on the side of the form bearing postage, the State Election Board's mailing address and the applicant's return address.
(b)
When several paper voter registration application forms are received by mail at the State Election Board in a single envelope and the applications did not originate with a driver license examiner, in a motor license agency that provides driver license services, or in a voter registration agency identified in
230:15-5-122
and
230:15-5-123
, State Election Board personnel shall indicate the postmark date from the envelope on each form. If the postmark on such an envelope is illegible, State Election Board personnel shall so indicate on each form received in that envelope.
(c)
State Election Board personnel shall sort received paper voter registration applications by county and then shall transmit the voter registration applications to the appropriate County Election Board. Accumulated voter registration applications shall be transmitted to the appropriate County Election Boards on a regular basis and not less than once each week.
Source
Added at 12 Ok Reg 2225, eff 7-1-95; Amended at 14 Ok Reg 2624, eff 7-1-97
History
Amended by
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