Legislature Successful in Change to Oklahoma Election Laws

As the June 28th primary approaches, voters should be receiving their new voter ID cards, especially those who are in a new district due to the redistricting process. There are other changes recently passed by the Legislature.

Tulsa World’s Randy Krehbiel writes most of the changes are technical in nature. Many of the changes impact absentee ballot requests, but also looks closer at multiple voter registrations at one address, clears the voter rolls of dead voters more frequently and requires a physical address for a registered voter.

Read the Tulsa World story here.


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