Oklahoma Code § 26-4-120.11

Title 26. Elections: Voter registration database query – Investigation of
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residential addresses with high number of registered voters.
A.  No later than June 1 of each year, the State Election Board
shall perform a query of the entire voter registration database to
determine how many individuals are registered at the same
residential address.
B.  If more than ten registered voters share a single
residential address, the State Election Board shall provide a list
of said voters to the secretary of the county election board, who
shall immediately notify the district attorney for that county.
C.  Upon receipt of such notification, the district attorney, or
a member of law enforcement designated by the district attorney,
shall investigate any possible criminal violation of the law related
to the voter registration.
D.  Provided, this section shall not apply to registered voters
sharing a residential address at a facility licensed or certified by
this state, if required by law, such as an assisted living facility,
residential care facility, nursing home, veterans center, medical
facility, multiunit housing, installations of the Armed Forces of
the United States where uniformed or overseas voters, as defined by
the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, are
stationed, or other locations authorized in writing by the Secretary
of the State Election Board.

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