
FILE - In this April 8, 2020 file photo, Paul Ziriax, right, secretary of the Oklahoma State Election Board, takes filing paperwork from state Sen. Paul Scott, left, R-Duncan, at a drive-thru registration area outside the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma Supreme Court says mail-in absentee ballots cast by voters do not have to be notarized by a notary public to be valid. In a 6-3 opinion on Monday, May, 4, 2020, the high court wrote that a statement signed, dated and made under the penalty of perjury is adequate for submitting an absentee ballot by mail. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)
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