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Code · Oklahoma · Title 26 — Elections

§26-10-105. Ballots.

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A. At any General Election in which Presidential Electors are to be elected, the State Election Board shall provide ballots on which the names of the Presidential Electors of each political party shall be printed adjacent to the names of the party's candidates for President and Vice President. The names of the Independent nominees for Presidential Electors shall be printed adjacent to the names of the candidates for President and Vice President for whom they have subscribed an oath to cast their ballots or printed adjacent to the word "Uncommitted" in the event the nominees are uncommitted. The ballots shall, in all other respects, have the appearance of ballots used for state officers.
B. Provided, the Secretary of the State Election Board shall have the authority to print only the names of the candidates for President and Vice President of the United States on the ballot and cause to be printed a supplemental list of the nominees for Presidential Electors described in subsection A of this section. In such a case, a list of the nominees for Presidential Electors may be conspicuously displayed or posted in each voting booth or otherwise made available to each voter. Added by Laws 1974, c. 153, § 10-105, operative Jan. 1, 1975. Amended by Laws 1977, c. 136, § 3; Laws 2016, c. 38, § 5.
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