Elections; creating the Oklahoma Restoration of Voting Rights Act; modifying voting rights of certain convicted felons; effective date.
Impact
If enacted, the bill would amend Oklahoma state law regarding voter registration by effectively repealing provisions that lead to the cancellation of registrations for those with felony convictions while incarcerated. Furthermore, it would facilitate the communication between the Department of Corrections and the State Election Board, which is responsible for maintaining accurate voting records. This change aims to reduce barriers to reinstatement, making the voting process more accessible for those who have completed their sentences.
Summary
House Bill 2623, also known as the Oklahoma Restoration of Voting Rights Act, seeks to modify the voting rights of persons convicted of felonies. The bill stipulates that individuals will only lose their voting rights while incarcerated and that these rights will be restored upon their release. This act aims to streamline the process through which formerly incarcerated individuals can regain their voting rights, thereby enhancing democratic participation among those who have served their time. Additionally, it mandates that courts inform defendants about the loss and restoration of their voting rights during the plea process, ensuring greater awareness of their electoral rights.
Contention
While the bill is positioned as a means of enhancing civil rights for individuals who have been convicted of crimes, it does face some contention. Proponents argue that restoring voting rights promotes integration and rehabilitation into society, while opponents may express concerns about the electoral implications of re-enfranchising individuals with felony records. The conversation surrounding this bill encapsulates a broader national discourse on criminal justice reform and the rights of ex-offenders, highlighting the balance between public safety and individual civil liberties.
Elections; creating the Felony Voting Rights Notification Act; requiring notification of restoration of voting rights for individuals convicted of a felony; codification; effective date.
Restoring the right to vote to certain persons barred from voting as a result of a felony conviction, changing the information required on voter registration forms, and changing voting procedure for certain persons who are convicted of felonies. (FE)
Voting rights, restoration, application requirement and Certificate of Eligibility eliminated; Board of Pardons and Paroles to restore voting rights for individuals who meet criteria for restoration of voting rights
Statutes and reports; Administrative Procedures Act; requiring electronic publishing of the Oklahoma Administrative Code and the Oklahoma Register; effective date.
Administrative Procedures Act; modifying publication requirements; clarifying official version of certain publications from the Office of Administrative Rules. Effective date.