Oklahoma Regulations § 230:35-9-6 Provisional voting for all elections
Regulation Text
Provisional voting is a procedure which permits a voter whose eligibility cannot be determined to cast a ballot at the precinct polling place on election day or at the County Election Board office on an in-person absentee voting day. Such a provisional ballot shall be kept separate from regular ballots and counted and included in the final election results only if the voter's eligibility is confirmed after the election. Provisional voting shall be available for all elections conducted by the County Election Board. [26:7-116.1] Provisional voting shall be available for all offices and questions appearing on all ballots. [26:7-116.1] The ballots used for provisional voting shall be identical to regular ballots for the precinct.
Source
Added at 22 Ok Reg 1884, eff 7-1-05
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