Oklahoma Code § 26-14-118

Title 26. Elections: Transmission of ballots and materials to voters
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A.  1.  When an application for an absentee ballot from a
uniformed-service voter or an overseas voter 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 as provided in subsection B of this
section the ballots which the elector has requested and is entitled
to receive.
2.  When an application for an absentee ballot is received at
least forty-five (45) days before a regular election involving state
offices or a regular or special election involving federal offices,
the absentee ballot shall be transmitted by mail, by electronic
mail, or by other means of electronic communication, as provided in
this section, or by facsimile device as provided in Section 14-118.1
of this title, not less than forty-five (45) days preceding the
election.
3.  When an application for an absentee ballot for a regular
election involving state offices or a regular or special election
involving federal offices is received less than forty-five (45) days
preceding the election, the absentee ballot shall be transmitted by
mail, by electronic mail, or by other means of electronic
communication, as provided in this section, or by facsimile device
as provided in Section 14-118.1 of this title, within forty-eight
(48) hours of receipt of the application.
4.  When an application for an absentee ballot is received for a
special election involving state offices, the absentee ballot shall
be transmitted by mail, by electronic mail, or by other means of
electronic communication, as provided in this section, or by
facsimile device as provided in Section 14-118.1 of this title, as
soon as practicable preceding the date of the election.
B.  The secretary of the county election board may transmit
balloting materials for any state or federal election, or for any
other election as designated by the Secretary of the State Election
Board as provided in subsection D of this section, by electronic
mail or by other means of electronic communication in a form and
manner prescribed by the Secretary of the State Election Board, if
the voter:
1.  Is a Federal Post Card Application registrant and is
eligible to receive an absentee ballot as provided by law;
2.  Provides an electronic mail address; and
3.  Requests that balloting materials be sent by electronic
mail.
If the secretary of the county election board transmits a ballot
to a voter by electronic mail or by other means of electronic
communication as provided in this subsection, the secretary shall

amend the voter's federal postcard application for future elections
to include the voter's electronic mail address.
C.  An electronic mail address provided under this section is
confidential and does not constitute public information for purposes
of the Oklahoma Open Records Act.  The secretary of the county
election board shall ensure that an electronic mail address provided
under this section is excluded from disclosure.
D.  The Secretary of the State Election Board shall determine if
balloting materials for any election other than a state or federal
election may be produced in a form which would allow them to be
transmitted by electronic mail or by other means of electronic
communication.  If so, the Secretary shall so designate them.  If
such designation is not made, the balloting materials may be
transmitted to the voter as provided in subsection A of this
section.
E.  All other provisions of this title that would normally apply
to a ballot voted under this title apply to a ballot provided
pursuant to the provisions of subsection B of this section.
F.  The Secretary of the State Election Board may suspend the
provisions of subsection B of this section if the Secretary
determines that electronic transmission of balloting materials is
not in the best interest of the people of this state due to a
potential problem with the security of the balloting materials.
Added by Laws 1974, c. 201, § 18, operative July 1, 1974.
Renumbered from § 327.18 of this title by Laws 1976, c. 90, § 11,
emerg. eff. May 6, 1976.  Amended by Laws 2003, c. 485, § 16; Laws
2009, c. 272, § 3, eff. Jan. 1, 2010; Laws 2010, c. 149, § 1, eff.
July 1, 2010; Laws 2011, c. 196, § 16, eff. Nov. 1, 2011; Laws 2013,
c. 200, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2024, c. 317, § 3, eff. Nov. 1,
2024.

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