§26-14-115v2. Elector confined to nursing facility or veterans center within county – Procedures.
A. If the secretary of a county election board receives a request from an incapacitated elector confined to a nursing facility, as defined in Section 1-1902 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or a State Veterans Home established pursuant to Title 72 of the Oklahoma Statutes within the county of the jurisdiction of the […]
§26-14-135. Emergency procedures to facilitate voting by uniformed and overseas citizens.
If a national or local emergency or other situation arises which makes substantial compliance with the provisions of the federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act of 1986, as amended, impossible or unreasonable, such as a natural disaster or an armed conflict involving United States Armed Forces, or mobilization of those forces, including National […]
§26-14-151. Election notice.
A. At least one hundred (100) days before a regularly scheduled election and as soon as practicable before an election not regularly scheduled, an official in each jurisdiction charged with printing and distributing ballots and balloting material shall prepare an election notice for that jurisdiction, to be used in conjunction with a federal write-in absentee […]
§26-14-118. Transmission of ballots and materials to voters.
A. When an application for an absentee ballot pursuant to Section 14-142 of this title is received by the secretary of a county election board, it shall be the duty of the secretary to transmit by United States mail, by facsimile device as defined in Section 1862 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or […]
§26-14-136. Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the “Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act”. Added by Laws 2011, c. 340, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2011.
§26-14-118.1. Failure to receive mailed ballot in time to be counted – Transmission by facsimile device.
In the event that an absentee ballot mailed to a voter identified by Section 14-142 of this title or otherwise transmitted to a voter as provided by law cannot be received by the voter, voted and returned to the secretary of the county election board in the county of the residence of the voter in […]
§26-14-137. Definitions.
As used in the Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act: 1. “Covered voter” means: a.a uniformed-service voter or an overseas voter who is registered to vote in this state, b.a uniformed-service voter defined in subparagraph a of paragraph 9 of this section, whose voting residence is in this state and who otherwise satisfies this state’s […]
§26-14-120. Marking, return, and processing of ballots.
A. For ballots transmitted pursuant to the provisions of Section 14-118 of this title, the voter shall be required to mark the voter’s ballots in ink or other manner as prescribed by the Secretary of the State Election Board, seal the ballots in the plain opaque envelope, fill out completely and sign the affidavit, seal […]
§26-14-138. Application of voting procedures.
The voting procedures in the Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act apply to: 1. A general, special, presidential preferential primary, primary or runoff primary election for federal office; 2. A general, special, primary or runoff primary election for statewide or state legislative office or state ballot measure; and 3. A general, special, primary or runoff […]
§26-14-121. Discharged military personnel or personnel on officially authorized leave or spouses thereof – Authorization to vote.
Any person eligible to register, who has been honorably discharged or is on officially authorized leave from the Uniformed Services of the United States, or who has been terminated in such service or employment overseas, or who is the spouse or dependent of a person who has been honorably discharged, is on authorized leave from […]