Oklahoma Code § 26-7-109

Title 26. Elections: Disclosure of vote within election enclosure -
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Prohibition – Sharing of digital image or photograph - Admissibility
as evidence.
No person shall, within the election enclosure, disclose to any
other person how he or she voted; nor shall any person expose his or
her ballot to any other person within the election enclosure.  A
voter may take a digital image or photograph of his or her marked
ballot and distribute or share the image via social media or by any

other means if performed voluntarily and in compliance with state
and federal law.  Testimony as to how any individual cast his or her
ballot, whether or not said ballot was lawfully cast, shall not be
admissible as evidence in any court of law or public hearing in this
state.

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