Oklahoma Code § 2-5-63.9

Title 2. Agriculture: Void ballots
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A.  In any contest of an election, a ballot is void if the voter
overstated the volume of production of the producer by more than ten
percent (10%).  Any other error in stating volume of production is
not grounds for invalidating the ballot.
B.  If a ballot is void or if any other error is made in stating
production volume, the returns shall be corrected and the results
adjusted accordingly.
C.  In any referendum election, the Commissioner of the Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry shall be authorized
and is responsible for making the determination if a ballot is void
due to overstatement of production volume.

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