Oklahoma Code § 26-7-127

Title 26. Elections: Rules governing counting
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The following rules shall govern the counting and recounting of
votes:

1.  If the name of any person is written on a ballot, the name
shall not be counted;
2.  A valid vote shall be any mark prescribed by the Secretary
of the State Election Board made by voters indicating the voter's
choice of party, candidate or issue on a ballot.  Such marking shall
be hereinafter referred to as "valid markings".  Such valid markings
located otherwise on the ballot shall not be counted;
3.  Marks used to designate the intention of the voter, other
than those herein defined as valid markings, shall not be counted;
4.  Failure to properly mark a ballot as to one or more
candidates or questions shall not of itself invalidate the entire
ballot if the same has been properly marked as to other candidates
or questions;
5.  A valid marking marked for a political party shall be
counted as a vote for each of the political party's candidates on
that ballot, except that a valid marking marked for a candidate's
name shall take precedence, for that office, over a valid marking
for a political party.  Provided, further, that if valid markings
are marked for more than one political party on a ballot, the ballot
shall not be counted for any party offices thereon; and
6.  Any ballot or part of a ballot on which it is impossible to
determine the voter's choice of candidate shall be void as to the
candidate or candidates thereby affected.
Added by Laws 1974, c. 153, § 7-127, operative Jan. 1, 1975.
Amended by Laws 1978, c. 57, § 2, emerg. eff. March 17, 1978; Laws
1983, c. 171, § 11, emerg. eff. June 6, 1983; Laws 1991, c. 321, §
23, eff. March 1, 1992; Laws 2010, c. 189, § 16, eff. Jan. 1, 2011.

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