OKLAHOMA CITY – On March 24th, 2026, Attorney General Drummond entered a settlement with the DOJ. Through this settlement, Oklahoma will provide the state’s statewide voter registration list to the DOG, while the DOJ agreed to comply with the Privacy Act. The DOJ will review these records to assess Oklahoma’s compliance with election laws as noted in an Oklahoma Republican Party (OKGOP) release.
The OKGOP declared, “We stand for election integrity both in Oklahoma and across the United States. We must protect every American citizen’s voice and ensure our election systems serve only those entitled to them.”
Following the February news that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations uncovered a nationwide counterfeit document scheme where two Mexican nationals sold fake IDs from their residence in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the OKGOP called for state and federal actions to secure our elections.
OKGOP Chairman Charity Linch said, “We applaud the efforts of Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon for Civil Rights for working tirelessly on this effort and are grateful that the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security are working diligently to find and eliminate any potential fraudulent use of our election process, and secure our elections so that no criminal immigrants are voting in our elections. We look forward to hearing the DOJ’s assessment of our voter rolls. We will continue to fight for free and fair elections, so that we know that every Oklahoma vote is fairly counted.”


