Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-9-5 Processing voter registration cancellation information at the State Election Board
Regulation Text
(a)
Upon receipt from another state of information that a person registered to vote in Oklahoma has moved to another state and registered there, the State Election Board shall enter the information into MESA if the information received includes enough information to identify the correct registered voter. The information then shall appear on the Potential Deletion Report as outlined in
230:15-11-5
for the appropriate County Election Board. The State Election Board shall retain a notice received from another state for 24 months.
(b)
If information received from another state includes sufficient data to identify a voter's record in MESA, State Election Board personnel shall enter a state transfer in the voter's record. "Sufficient data" shall include at least three of the following items of information:
(1)
Both first and last name.
(2)
Date of birth.
(3)
Oklahoma driver license number.
(4)
Last four digits of the voter's Social Security Number.
(5)
County of former residence in Oklahoma.
Source
Added at 27 Ok Reg 1124, eff 6-1-10
History
Amended by
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