Oklahoma Code § 26-16-123

Title 26. Elections: Voter registration or voting crimes - Notification of
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district attorney - Investigation and report.
A.  The Secretary of the State Election Board or any county
election board who has documents that appear to be evidence of voter
registration or voting crimes shall notify the district attorney for
the county or counties involved.
B.  When presented with documentation of possible voter
registration or voting crimes by the Secretary of the State Election
Board or any county election board, a district attorney shall
investigate and, within thirty (30) days and each thirty (30) days
thereafter following receipt of such documentation, report in
writing to the Secretary of the State Election Board or county
election board the status of the investigation until charges are
filed or the district attorney declines to file charges.

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