Oklahoma Code § 26-7-112

Title 26. Elections: Persons allowed in enclosure - News reporter or
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photographer.
At no time during the hours of voting shall any person, other
than the election officials and other persons authorized by law, be
allowed inside the election enclosure except for one registered
voter in each voting booth and one other registered voter for each
voting booth.  However, a news reporter or photographer may, in the
course of covering the election being conducted, be allowed inside
the election enclosure for a period not to exceed five (5) minutes.
Such reporter or photographer shall not interfere with voters or
election officials and shall neither observe any individual voter
while the voter marks a ballot nor photograph any voter who is
marking a ballot.

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