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Code · Oklahoma · Title 26 — Elections

§26-4-120.1. Voluntary cancellation of registration.

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A. A registered voter may have his or her name removed from the voter registration database by executing a written notice for same to the Secretary of the State Election Board or any county election board. Such written notice shall be personally signed by the voter and either shall be notarized or shall be witnessed by two persons whose names and addresses shall be included on the notice.
B. Any voter who voluntarily cancels his or her voter registration as provided in this section shall be eligible to submit a new voter registration application in the same county when sixty
(60)or more calendar days have passed since the submission of the request for cancellation. Added by Laws 1981, c. 45, § 2, emerg. eff. April 8, 1981. Amended by Laws 1994, c. 260, § 20, eff. Jan. 1, 1995; Laws 1995, c. 290, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 1995; Laws 2010, c. 189, § 8, eff. Jan. 1, 2011; Laws 2023, c. 357, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2023.
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