Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-9-30 Processing voter identification cards returned undelivered by post office
Regulation Text
In the event that a voter identification card mailed to a voter is returned undelivered by the post office, the Secretary of the County Election Board shall cause the following procedure to be observed.
(1)
The date the voter identification card was returned to the County Election Board shall be indicated on the voter identification card and also shall be entered into MESA.
(2)
The returned voter identification card shall be filed in alphabetical order in the Returned Voter ID File. Such returned voter identification cards shall be retained for 24 months. However, if a voter registration card is mailed to the voter's physical address and is returned to the election board by the postal service due to "No Mail Receptacle", the voter registration card may be resent to the mailing address provided on the voter registration application. A person whose voter identification card was returned pursuant to this reason may appear in person to request and be provided the returned voter registration card at the county election board by presenting proof of identity. [26:4-113]. Upon determination that a voter's physical address of residence cannot receive mail as described in 26:4-113, the Secretary of the County Election Board may make a notation of such information in the election management system, and any future mailings under the voter's current voter registration may be mailed to the voter's mailing address.
Source
Added at 12 Ok Reg 2225, eff 7-1-95; Amended at 28 Ok Reg 1132, eff 7-1-11
History
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