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§26-10-103. Election of Presidential Electors.

On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in each year next preceding the expiration of the term of office of each President of the United States, the registered voters of this state shall elect a number of electors for President and Vice President equal to the number of United States Senators and […]

§26-10-104. Qualifications.

The electors for President and Vice President, hereinafter referred to as Presidential Electors, shall be registered voters of Oklahoma; provided, however, that no United States Senator or United States Representative or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States shall be a Presidential Elector. Laws 1974, c. 153, § 10-104, operative […]

§26-8-117. Expenses of recount.

Deposits accompanying petitions shall be used by the appropriate election board to defray the actual expenses of a recount. Expenses shall include mileage and salaries of the county election board members, which shall be made on a per diem basis at the same rate as for normal compensation; salaries for counters deemed necessary by the […]

§26-10-105. Ballots.

A. At any General Election in which Presidential Electors are to be elected, the State Election Board shall provide ballots on which the names of the Presidential Electors of each political party shall be printed adjacent to the names of the party’s candidates for President and Vice President. The names of the Independent nominees for […]

§26-8-118. Election contested due to fraud or other irregularity.

In the event a candidate contests the correctness of the announced results of an election by alleging either fraud or any other irregularities, the secretary of the election board receiving the petition shall set a hearing in the same manner as provided for recounts. Provisions for service of notice shall be the same as for […]

§26-10-106. Certificates of Election.

Certificates of Election issued by the State Election Board to Presidential Electors shall be transmitted to such electors by the Governor. Laws 1974, c. 153, § 10-106, operative Jan. 1, 1975.

§26-8-119. Petition alleging fraud – Procedure.

When a petition alleging fraud is filed, said petition must be accompanied by a cash bond of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for each county in which fraud is alleged to have occurred, running in favor of the contestee and conditioned upon payment of any and all liabilities or judgments arising from the contest so filed. […]

§26-10-107. Electors to meet – Duties.

Persons chosen as Presidential Electors shall meet at 10:00 a.m. in the Governor’s office at the time appointed by the laws of the United States and cast their votes in the manner therein provided and perform such duties as may be required by law. Each such Elector shall receive mileage reimbursement at the rate as […]

§26-8-120. Petition alleging irregularities – Procedure.

When a petition alleging irregularities other than fraud is filed, said petition must allege a sufficient number of irregularities and of such nature as to: 1. Prove that the contestant is lawfully entitled to be certified the party’s nominee or to be issued a certificate of election, or to have his name appear on the […]