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Oklahoma Regulations § 230:30-9-7.1 Uniformed services and overseas voters in restricted records status

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Regulation Text

Uniformed services voters, their spouses, and their eligible dependents may apply to the Secretary of the County Election Board in the county of their voting residence for restricted records status. See 230:15-9-25 . Uniformed services voters in restricted records status may vote only by mail absentee ballot. They are not eligible for online delivery of their absentee ballots through the Oklahoma Military and Overseas Ballots Online system. The elections in which these voters are eligible to vote and the absentee ballots they are eligible to receive shall be identified and mailing labels must be prepared manually. Voter history credit shall be maintained manually. When MOVE Act compliance, as outlined in 230:30-9-5.2 , is required for an election, ballots must be mailed to these voters no later than 45 days preceding the election. All information about and all documentation of uniformed services voters in restricted records is removed from MESA and from all public files. All such documentation shall be retained in a locked file cabinet or other secure location in the County Election Board office. No information about uniformed services voters in restricted records status shall be released to any unauthorized person without a court order.

History

Adopted by Oklahoma Register, Volume 34, Issue 24, September 1, 2017 , eff. 9/11/2017

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