(Oklahoma City) – A bill creating new security protections for election officials is now the law in Oklahoma. Senate Bill 481, authored by Senator Dave Rader and Representative Jeff Boatman, was signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt this week.The new law makes it a crime to harass, intimidate, threaten or “dox” an election official. (“Doxing” is the release of personally identifiable information with malicious intent.)“It is unfortunate that even here in the State of Oklahoma, election officials have been doxed, harassed and even threatened by people who believe false claims about the conduct and administration of elections,” State Election…
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