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  • OAC 111:2-1-02 - Definitions.
    June 15, 2026

    Oklahoma Secretary of State proposes amendments to campaign finance definitions under OAC 111:2-1-02, filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-5-01 - Electronic signature.
June 15, 2026

Oklahoma Secretary of State's Campaign Finance division completed its five-year review of electronic signature rules and found no changes necessary as of June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-5-04 - Hardship rule.
    June 15, 2026

    Oklahoma Secretary of State's Campaign Finance completed a five-year review of hardship rule OAC 111:2-5-04 and determined no changes are needed; filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-2-03 - Use of the candidate's personal funds.
    June 15, 2026

    Oklahoma Secretary of State completes five-year review of campaign finance rule on candidate personal fund use, finding no changes needed; filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-3-04 - Reports to be filed by FSL PACs.
    June 15, 2026

    Oklahoma Secretary of State's Campaign Finance division completed a five-year review of OAC 111:2-3-04 regarding FSL PAC reporting requirements and found no changes necessary as of June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-3-07 - Solicitation of contributions for a particular candidate prohibited; administrative expenses which may and may not be paid by a connected corporation.
    June 15, 2026

    Oklahoma Secretary of State Campaign Finance completed a five-year review of contribution solicitation rules for connected corporations and found no regulatory changes necessary as of June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-3-08 - Corporation and labor organization communications.
    June 15, 2026

    Secretary of State Campaign Finance completed a five-year review of corporation and labor organization communication rules and found no changes necessary; filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-4-01 - Payment of filing fee by candidate.
    June 15, 2026

    Oklahoma Administrative Code 111:2-4-01 regulating candidate filing fees completed a five-year review with no changes required as of June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-4-17 - Joint fund-raising.
    June 15, 2026

    Oklahoma Secretary of State's Campaign Finance division completed its five-year review of joint fund-raising rules (OAC 111:2-4-17) and found no amendments necessary; filed June 15, 2026.

  • OAC 111:2-1-04 - Name of the committee.
    June 15, 2026

    Oklahoma's Secretary of State Campaign Finance division completed a five-year review of committee naming rules and found no updates necessary; filing date June 15, 2026.

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