Oklahoma Code § 26-14-150

Title 26. Elections: Voter electronic-mail addresses
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A.  The local election official shall request an electronic-mail
address from each covered voter who registers to vote after November
1, 2011.  An electronic-mail address provided by a covered voter may
not be made available to the public or any individual or
organization other than an authorized agent of the local election
official and is exempt from disclosure under the Open Records Act.
The address may be used only for official communication with the
voter about the voting process, including transmitting military-
overseas ballots and election materials if the voter has requested
electronic transmission, and verifying the voter’s mailing address
and physical location.  The request for an electronic-mail address
must describe the purposes for which the electronic-mail address may
be used and include a statement that any other use or disclosure of
the electronic-mail address is prohibited.
B.  A covered voter who provides an electronic-mail address may
request that the voter’s application for a military-overseas ballot

be considered a standing request for electronic delivery of a ballot
for all elections held through December 31 of the year following the
calendar year of the date of the application or another shorter
period the voter specifies, including for any runoff primary
elections that occur as a result of such elections.  An election
official shall provide a military-overseas ballot to a voter who
makes a standing request for each election to which the request is
applicable.  A covered voter who is entitled to receive a military-
overseas ballot for a primary election under this subsection is
entitled to receive a military-overseas ballot for the general
election.

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