Quote Originally Posted by Edmond Hausfrau View Post
Or we can just see how this lawsuit plays out. I had no idea that only 3 states in the union require a notary, and we are one of the unfortunate 3.
Since the suit names the Secretary of Election Board, I am supposing that is who has the ability to change the rule?
https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/stat...HFlMEzO2eMRAWU
Thanks for that info, hadn't heard about it yet, hope it gets settled in time for the June 30 election. Also interesting to note the signed statement option, never read about that anywhere on the Election Board's website or anyplace else I was looking for OK absentee ballot info. And it's not the Secretary of the Election Board who could make the change, because of this in the article:

"Attorneys for the group earlier this week asked Ziriax to make the change.

He declined, saying removing the requirement for a notary for absentee ballots was beyond the scope of his duty."