Oklahoma Code § 26-7-108

Title 26. Elections: Electioneering prohibited
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A.  No person shall be allowed to electioneer within three
hundred (300) feet of the entrance to a polling place or in-person
absentee voting site or a person who is standing in line to vote
outside the polling place or in-person absentee voting site while an
election is in progress.  No person or persons except election
officials, voters registered and voting at the polling place or in-
person absentee voting site, a minor child or dependent accompanying
such voters and other persons authorized by law shall be allowed to
remain inside the election enclosure or within fifty (50) feet of
the entrance to a polling place or in-person absentee voting site
while an election is in progress.  No printed material other than
that provided by the election board shall be publicly placed or
exposed within three hundred (300) feet of the entrance to a polling
place or in-person absentee voting site while an election is in
progress.
B.  For purposes of this title:
1.  “Electioneering” means:
a. advocating directly for or against a candidate or
question that is or will be on the ballot at any
election, either verbally or with visual materials,
signs or clothing, audio recordings, electronic
communication, or any other type of communication, or
b. collecting signatures for a petition to place an issue
or question on a future ballot or soliciting contact
information or distributing information for any
candidate or issue that might be on a future ballot;
and
2.  “Election enclosure” means the areas of a polling place
where voters sign the precinct registry and are issued ballots,
where voting booths are located, where a voting device or ballot box
is located, and any room, hallway or other space wherein such
activities take place.

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