Oklahoma Code § 26-13A-101

Title 26. Elections: Applicability of general election laws - Precincts
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totally or partially contained within district - Opening and closing
procedures.
A.  Except as otherwise provided by law, the general election
laws shall apply to all elections for school districts and
technology center school districts.  When it is impossible or
impractical to apply the general election laws for school districts
and technology center school districts, the Secretary of the State
Election Board shall prescribe procedures consistent with the
purposes of the general election laws.
B.  All precincts totally or partially contained within the
boundaries of a school district or a technology center school
district shall be open for all elections held by such school
district or technology center school district except as otherwise
provided in this section.  A school district or technology center
school district may authorize any precinct which is only partially
located within the boundaries of the district not to be opened by
certifying to the county election board in the resolution calling

for an election that no persons reside within that portion of the
precinct contained within the boundaries of the district.
C.  The Secretary of the State Election Board is authorized to
promulgate rules setting forth procedures to allow the board of
education of a school district or career technology school district
to request that a precinct only partially located within the
district’s boundaries, and in which there are one hundred (100)
registered voters or less in the portion of the precinct located
within the district, not to be opened.  The procedures shall ensure
that any registered voters affected are notified of the precinct
closing and of other voting options.
Added by Laws 1988, c. 296, § 2, eff. June 1, 1990.  Amended by Laws
1991, c. 330, § 2; Laws 1992, c. 346, § 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1992; Laws
2001, c. 33, § 25, eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2002, c. 447, § 13,
emerg. eff. June 5, 2002.

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