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Oklahoma Purges More than 450,000 Ineligible Names from Voter Rolls, Including 100,000 Dead People, and 15,000 Duplicates

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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, alongside state election officials, proudly announced a major victory in maintaining the state’s status as a national leader in election integrity.

As part of an ongoing effort to ensure that only eligible voters participate in Oklahoma elections, officials confirmed the removal of over 450,000 ineligible names from voter rolls since January 2021.

The sweeping cleanup includes purging deceased voters, duplicate registrations, and convicted felons.

“Voting is our most sacred duty as Americans— and every Oklahoman wants to know their vote is securely cast and properly counted,” said Governor Stitt in a statement.

“The State Election Board and the Secretary of State’s office continue to go above and beyond to ensure only eligible Oklahomans can vote in our elections.

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