Oklahoma Regulations § 230:20-3-32 Declarations of Candidacy may be submitted in person or by mail
Regulation Text
(a)
Candidates may file their Declarations of Candidacy with the Secretary of the State Election Board or the Secretary of a County Election Board only as provided in this Section unless another method of filing is authorized by state law.
(1)
A candidate may appear in person to submit the Declaration of Candidacy to the Secretary of the appropriate Election Board.
(2)
A candidate may send an agent to submit the Declaration of Candidacy to the Secretary of the appropriate Election Board.
(3)
A candidate may send the Declaration of Candidacy to the Secretary of the appropriate Election Board by United States mail.
(4)
A candidate may send the Declaration of Candidacy to the Secretary of the appropriate Election Board by private parcel delivery service.
(b)
A Declaration of Candidacy shall not be accepted if delivered to the Secretary of the State Election Board or the Secretary of a County Election Board by electronic mail, by fax, or by any other electronic means.
Source
Amended at 14 Ok Reg 2630, eff 7-1-97 ; Amended at 30 Ok Reg 1642, eff 7-15-13
History
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