Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-9-4 Evidence of voter registration crimes obtained by State Election Board
Regulation Text
(a)
In the event that the Secretary of the State Election Board obtains any evidence of voter registration crimes, the Secretary shall notify the District Attorney for the county or counties involved. [26:16-123] The Secretary shall forward the evidence to the District Attorney.
(b)
The District Attorney shall investigate the allegations of voter registration crimes. [26:16-123(B)] Within 30 days following receipt of the documentation or other evidence of voter registration crimes and every 30 days thereafter, the District Attorney shall be required to report in writing to the Secretary on the status of the investigation. [26:16-123(B)] At the conclusion of the investigation, the District Attorney shall notify the Secretary that charges are filed or that charges are not to be filed. [26:16-123(B)]
(c)
The Secretary of the State Election Board also shall provide copies of evidence of voter registration crimes submitted to a District Attorney to the Assistant Attorney General assigned to the State Election Board.
Source
Added at 15 Ok Reg 2547, eff 7-1-98
History
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