Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB677

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/21/23  
Engrossed
3/23/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/11/23  
Enrolled
5/26/23  

Caption

Declarations of Candidacy; requiring confidentiality of certain information; requiring submission of certain form with declarations of candidacy for certain offices. Emergency.

Impact

By establishing confidentiality measures, SB677 aims to enhance the privacy protections for candidates, potentially encouraging more individuals to run for office without fear of personal data exposure. The requirement for the voter registration verification form is intended to strengthen the integrity of the candidacy process and ensure that only qualified individuals are able to run for election. These changes could influence the broader landscape of electoral processes by defining clearer standards for candidate eligibility and information sharing.

Summary

Senate Bill 677 addresses the regulations surrounding the declarations of candidacy for public office in Oklahoma. The bill amends existing statutes to require confidentiality for certain information provided by candidates, specifically their home addresses. It stipulates that this information should be verified by the Secretary of the State Election Board and only disclosed under specific circumstances, such as for election contests or petitions. Additionally, the bill mandates that candidates must submit a voter registration verification form along with their declaration of candidacy, ensuring that all provided details match their voter registration information.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB677 appears to be positive among proponents, who see it as a vital step towards safeguarding candidates' personal information in the electoral process. This focus on protecting individual privacy is appreciated in a climate where personal data can be easily accessed and misused. Conversely, some critics may raise concerns about the implications of confidentiality for transparency in the electoral process, questioning whether voters should have access to such essential information about those seeking to represent them.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between candidate privacy and public transparency. While the bill aims to protect candidates from potential harassment or discrimination based on their private information, it may also lead to debates about whether voters should have visibility into the backgrounds of candidates, particularly those with legal issues. This duality could spark discussions about how much information should be made public without undermining candidates' rights to privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB677

Declarations of Candidacy; requiring confidentiality of certain information; requiring submission of certain form with declarations of candidacy for certain offices. Emergency.

OK SB253

Candidate filing for elective office; adding information to be included on declaration of candidacy form. Effective date.

OK HB1751

Candidate filing for elective office; adding information for inclusion on declaration of candidacy forms; authorizing imposition of civil penalty; effective date.

OK SB1829

Political party of candidates; requiring inclusion of certain affiliation on declaration of candidacy form and ballot. Effective date.

OK SB1106

Political party of candidates; requiring inclusion of certain affiliation on declaration of candidacy form; requiring inclusion of certain affiliation on printed ballot. Effective date.

OK SB1106

Political party of candidates; requiring inclusion of certain affiliation on declaration of candidacy form; requiring inclusion of certain affiliation on printed ballot. Effective date.

OK SB375

Elections; modifying date for certain elections; modifying filing period for declarations of candidacy. Emergency.

OK SB375

Elections; modifying date for certain elections; modifying filing period for declarations of candidacy. Emergency.

OK SB985

Political party of candidates; requiring inclusion of certain affiliation on candidacy form and ballot. Effective date.

OK SB790

School district elections; requiring certain certified document to be submitted with certain declarations of candidacy. Effective date.

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