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Updated state election board website

Tulsa Beacon

The State Election Board has launched a brand new tool that will provide the state’s online voter services in one convenient location. The OK Voter Portal debuted last month on the State Election Board website at elections.ok.gov. State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax says it’s a big step forward for engaging voters and enhancing both…

Address notification to state voters

Tulsa Beacon

Over 181,000 registered voters in Oklahoma will receive an official Address Confirmation Notice from the State Election Board over the next two months. The notices are required by state law. State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax encourages any voter who  receives an Address Confirmation Notice to quickly respond. “A voter who receives an Address Confirmation…

88,276 from state registration rolls

Tulsa Beacon

The State Election Board completed its statutorily mandated, biennial voter list maintenance on April 15. The process removed 3,030 duplicate voter registrations and 88,276 inactive voter registrations from Oklahoma’s voter rolls. The removal of inactive and duplicate voter registrations is a mostly automated, multi-step process the State Election Board is required by law to conduct…

Voter registration being encouraged

Tulsa Beacon

The Oklahoma State Election Board is encouraging Oklahomans everywhere to make a resolution to get registered and vote. “Whether you just turned 18 or have been eligible to vote for years, now is the time to take an active role in electing our government representatives,” said Paul Ziriax, Secretary of the State Election Board. “2020…

Voter registration scam warning

Tulsa Beacon

State official are warning about a scam involving a request for people to register to vote over the phone. Oklahoma State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax said the Oklahoma State Election Board has been notified by the National Association of Secretaries of State and the National Association of State Election Directors of a potential scam…

New service from state election board

Tulsa Beacon

A new service launched this week will allow voters to update their address or party affiliation online, Oklahoma State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax said. The system went live September 10 on the Oklahoma State Election Board’ website at www.elections.ok.gov. Voters who are already registered to vote may use the service to change their residential…