Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt alongside state election officials announced on Wednesday, the removal of over 453,500 voter registrations.
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The removal of more than 453,000 inactive or ineligible Oklahoma voter registrations has prompted concerns over citizen disillusionment and calls for state residents to make sure they can vote in nearing elections.
Oklahoma has announced the removal of more than 453,000 ineligible voters from its voter rolls as of September 19, 2024, a move aimed at ensuring voter integrity ahead of the upcoming presidential election.
The two packages were received about a half-hour apart at Memorial Hall, a building adjacent to the Capitol that houses both the secretary of state and attorney general offices. Election offices in Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Wyoming also received suspicious packages on Monday.
The website World Population Review ranks Oklahoma at the bottom for voter turnout. Historically, Oklahoma has carried one of the nation’s lowest voter turnout rates. The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy is one of several organizations pushing voter registration to get more young people to the polls.
Governor Kevin Stitt and state election officials provided an update on efforts to maintain Oklahoma’s standing as a leader in election integrity.
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National Voter Registration Day is this week, and Oklahoma's deadline to register to vote in the upcoming Nov. 5 election is approaching.