Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SJR23

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Engrossed
5/30/24  
Enrolled
5/30/24  

Caption

Constitutional amendment; clarifying citizenship requirement for qualified electors.

Impact

If passed, SJR23 would amend the Oklahoma Constitution to bolster citizenship requirements for voters. This change could potentially impact existing laws by eliminating any ambiguity regarding voter eligibility and affirming that non-citizens are not permitted to vote. The resolution will be referred to the public for approval or rejection, indicating that the final decision on this constitutional amendment will lie with the voters of Oklahoma.

Summary

SJR23 proposes an amendment to Section 1 of Article III of the Oklahoma Constitution, specifying the qualifications for electors in the state. It seeks to clarify that only citizens of the United States who are over eighteen years of age and bona fide residents of the state are entitled to vote. This amendment aims to ensure a clear understanding of who qualifies as an elector, reinforcing the requirement for citizenship to participate in the electoral process.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SJR23 appears to align with a commitment to reinforce national and state voting laws concerning citizenship. Proponents argue that defining electors strictly as U.S. citizens ensures the integrity of the electoral process. However, there may be concerns among critics regarding the implications for legal residents or differing interpretations of 'bona fide resident,' although specific dissenting views were not extensively documented in the provided materials.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes clarifying voter qualifications, it potentially raises debates about inclusivity and the rights of residents who may be non-citizens but are actively engaged in their communities. The discussions around SJR23 could lead to broader conversations on voting inclusivity and the balance between safeguarding electoral integrity and expanding democratic participation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB376

Absentee voting; modifying procedures for marking and return of ballot for certain persons; clarifying signature requirement for certain affidavit. Effective date.

OK HB2411

Legal interpreter for the deaf and hard of hearing; clarifying definitions; qualifications; narrowing when an interpreter is appointed by a court; effective date.

OK SB1091

Oklahoma Uniform Securities Act; clarifying membership of Oklahoma Securities Commission; modifying qualifications for certain member of Commission. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SJR11

Constitutional amendment; authorizing Legislature to enact provisions related to certain offenders; clarifying timing of required compliance.

OK SB97

Dispute Resolution Act; clarifying information not subject to disclosure. Effective date.

OK SB507

County officers; clarifying when certain county officers shall be required to attend certain type of training. Effective date.

OK SB617

Venue; clarifying proper venue for actions against limited liability companies. Effective date.

OK HJR1017

Oklahoma Constitution; Article V Constitutional Conventions; procedures; filing.

OK SJR5

Constitutional amendment; limiting state questions on ballot to odd-numbered years; requiring proposed constitutional amendments or state questions to receive certain majority vote.

OK HB1385

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Chiropractic Practice Act; modifying continuing education requirements; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.