Address confirmation notices sent to Oklahoma voters
- The Oklahoma State Election Board began mailing Address Confirmation Notices to some registered voters in April 2025 to verify their residency.
- State law mandates sending these notices to voters who meet specific conditions, such as being inactive, having mail returned undeliverable, or having potential duplicate registrations.
- Recipients must respond within 60 days through the OK Voter Portal or by mail to confirm or update their address and maintain active status.
- Paul Ziriax, Secretary of the State Election Board, encouraged voters to quickly update or verify their registration, noting the process is simple and only requires a few minutes.
- Voters who fail to respond or verify their address during the designated period will have their registration status changed to inactive and will be taken off the voter list following the 2028 General Election, unless they update their registration or cast a ballot before then.
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Address confirmation notices sent to Oklahoma voters
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — More than 350,000 Oklahoma voters should be on the lookout for "address confirmation notices." "It's extremely important for people to respond to that address confirmation notice because it helps us ensure that those voter registration rolls are clean and accurate," said Misha Mohr with the Oklahoma State Election Board. LOCAL NEWS: State Elections leaders aim for compliance on voter registration By law, the board is…
Heads up, Oklahoma voters! Some asked to confirm address
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Address confirmation notices mailed to Oklahoma voters - Shawnee News-Star
OKLAHOMA CITY - Over the next several weeks, some registered voters in Oklahoma will receive an Address Confirmation Notice from the State Election Board. The notices are required by state law to confirm whether or not the identified voters still reside at their address on file with their county election board.
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