Oklahoma Code § 26-4-120.4

Title 26. Elections: Convicted felons - Cancellation of registration -
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Liability.
A.  The Secretary of the State Election Board shall accept
written notice from the United States Attorney of persons convicted
of felonies in a district court of the United States.  The Secretary
of the State Election Board shall cause the voter registrations of
persons listed in the written notice to be cancelled in the county
of the person’s residence and shall notify the secretary of the
appropriate county election board of the cancellation.
B.  The court clerk in each county shall prepare a list monthly
of all persons convicted in the county of a felony and shall
transmit the list to the secretary of the county election board.
The list shall include information necessary to identify a person on
the list as a registered voter prescribed by the Secretary of the
State Election Board.  The secretary shall cancel the registration
of registered voters in the county included on the list.  The
secretary of the county election board shall forward the names of
any persons on the list who are not residents of the county to the
Secretary of the State Election Board.  The Secretary of the State
Election Board shall cause the voter registrations of persons from a
list who are forwarded to the Secretary to be cancelled in the
county of the person’s residence.
C.  The Secretary of the State Election Board, secretaries of
county election boards, and their agents and employees shall not be
held civilly liable for any action taken based upon information
concerning felony convictions received from a United States Attorney
or a county court clerk pursuant to subsections A and B of this
section if a reasonable effort was made to make an accurate match of

the information provided with voter registration records before
canceling any voter’s registration.
Added by Laws 1981, c. 45, § 5, emerg. eff. April 8, 1981.  Amended
by Laws 1990, c. 331, § 10, eff. July 1, 1990; Laws 1994, c. 260, §
22, eff. Jan. 1, 1995; Laws 1995, c. 290, § 7, eff. Nov. 1, 1995;

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