Oklahoma Regulations § 230:35-5-60 Registration Officials
Regulation Text
A Registration Official may be assigned to a precinct on election day to help voters fill out voter registration application forms correctly. Voters for whom the "Confirm Address" or "Insufficient Address" message appears in the Precinct Registry and some provisional voters are asked to complete voter registration application forms at the precinct. If a Registration Official is assigned to the precinct, the Judge may refer such voters to the Registration Official to complete the application form. Registration Officials use the Voter Registration Application Checklist to review each voter's completed form to make certain it is complete and legible. If a voter does not have a street address, the Registration Official may need to use the precinct map to help a voter write adequate directions to the residence or to determine the legal description (section-township-range) of the residence. The Registration Official also must be certain that the voter has signed and dated the voter registration application form. A Registration Official may also serve simultaneously as a Provisional Voting Officer as outlined in
230:55-3-15
. A Registration Official is not a member of the Precinct Election Board and is not authorized to perform any other duty ordinarily assigned to the Judge, Clerk, or Inspector.
Source
Added at 21 Ok Reg 558, eff 2-3-04 (emergency); Added at 22 Ok Reg 1884, eff 7-1-05
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