Oklahoma Code § 26-7-123.1

Title 26. Elections: Physical inability to enter election enclosure - Oath
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When any voter states that he or she is able to reach the
location of the polling place, but because of a physical disability
or infirmity other than visual is unable to enter the election
enclosure, the inspector shall administer an oath to the voter in
which the voter shall swear to or affirm the fact of such disability
or infirmity.  Should a voter so qualify himself or herself, it
shall be the duty of two (2) precinct officials, of different
political parties, to give the voter such assistance as needed in
voting.  Such assistance shall afford as much privacy to the voter
in marking ballots as is practical.  The precinct officials
assisting in such voting shall make a written record of the
circumstances involved.

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