Voters warned about ‘fake’ registration applications

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OKLAHOMA CITY - State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax recently issued a warning to Oklahomans to beware of “fake” voter registration applications. Counties around the state have received several invalid voter registration applications that were generated from a website called Register2Vote.org, Ziriax said.

The website allows Oklahomans to complete a so-called “Federal Voter Registration Application” that is not valid in Oklahoma. Only the National Mail Application and the Oklahoma Voter Registration Application are accepted in this state.

“This is a prime example of an organization creating misinformation that could cause Oklahoma voters to become disenfranchised. The application used by Register2Vote appears to be a document created specifically for the organization and cobbles together language from both the National Mail Application and the Oklahoma Voter Registration Application,” Ziriax said. “However, it is not a valid application under Oklahoma law and cannot be accepted in this state.”

Oklahomans who submitted an application generated by Register2Vote.org to their county election board will be mailed a letter from the Secretary of the county election board explaining why the application was rejected, along with an official Oklahoma Voter Registration Application. Voters who believe they submitted an invalid form or need to register to vote can also download a valid application from the State Election Board website at elections.ok.gov.

The deadline to register to vote for the statewide primary is June 5. Valid voter registration applications received after that date will be processed immediately after the June 30 election.

Voters with questions, should contact their county election board or the State Election Board at 405-521-2391 or info@elections.ok.gov.