Oklahoma Regulations § 230:35-3-125 Handling provisional ballot affidavit envelopes
Regulation Text
Beginning on the day after the election, the County Election Board Secretary shall cause the provisional ballot affidavits to be examined and verified. County Election Board personnel shall open the provisional ballot bag or bags from only one precinct at a time. The affidavit envelopes from a single precinct shall be divided among the County Election Board staff available to work on verification. Access to the provisional ballot affidavit envelopes shall be restricted to authorized County Election Board personnel. No information concerning the identity of provisional voters or the disposition of any provisional ballot shall be disclosed prior to 1 p.m. on Friday following the election.
Source
Added at 22 Ok Reg 1884, eff 7-1-05
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