Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Voter Assistance in Oklahoma



Some voters choose to vote with the assistance of another person. 

The Precinct Officials at the polling place should be trained to offer assistance to voters who request it. 

Assistance is available at all elections for: voters who have physical disabilities and are unable to mark their own ballot; voters who have visual impairment; voters who have physical disabilities and are unable to enter the polling place; voters who cannot read.

Any voter may get assistance to vote, as long as the person is not his or her employer or an agent of his or her employer or an agent of his or her union. 

A voter may be assisted by a relative, a friend, or by one of the Precinct Officials at the polling place.

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