Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2782

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Elections; absentee ballot applications; modifying procedures for application; effective date.

Impact

The proposed amendments in HB 2782 are expected to enhance the absentee voting framework, making it easier for vulnerable populations, including those with disabilities and the elderly, to participate in elections. By allowing electronic applications and providing options for voters confined to nursing facilities or veterans’ homes, the bill could increase voter turnout among these groups, thus promoting greater electoral participation. However, it also places stringent conditions on how absentee ballots are requested, which could potentially create obstacles if individuals struggle to provide the required identification details.

Summary

House Bill 2782 seeks to amend current absentee ballot application procedures in Oklahoma. The bill introduces modifications that allow registered voters to apply for absentee ballots using various methods, including in-person requests at the county election board, mail, fax, or designated electronic communications. This is aimed at streamlining the application process and making it more accessible to voters who may face difficulties in casting their ballots in person. Furthermore, the bill prescribes that applications must match specific identification details such as name and birth date with those on the voter registration record to ensure accuracy and integrity in the voting process.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB 2782 may arise from concerns about voter accessibility and the potential burden of identification requirements on some voters. Critics argue that requiring specific identification details could disenfranchise those who may not have access to their documentation easily. Supporters of the bill may counter that these measures are necessary to maintain the integrity of the electoral process and prevent potential fraud. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, discussions are likely to focus on balancing accessibility with the need for secure and fair elections.

Companion Bills

OK HB2782

Carry Over Elections; absentee ballot applications; modifying procedures for application; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2782

Elections; absentee ballot applications; modifying procedures for application; effective date.

OK SB897

Absentee ballots; requiring applicant for absentee ballot to select reason for request. Effective date.

OK SB1016

Absentee ballots; requiring applicant for absentee ballot to select reason for request. Effective date.

OK HB1999

Elections; requiring certain procedures for rejection of absentee ballots; providing for ballot curing; effective date.

OK SB124

Absentee ballots; modifying procedures for marking and return of ballots for certain persons. Effective date.

OK HB1768

Elections; voter registration application; adding certain information to application; effective date.

OK SB700

Elections; adding information to be included in certain form; increasing time period for filing certain petition; modifying certain complaint procedures. Effective date.

OK SB995

Elections; modifying requirements for voter registrations and conduct of elections. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2421

Elections; in-person absentee voting; modifying hours during which in-person absentee voting allowed; effective date.

OK HB2030

Elections; authorizing absentee voter to cast provisional ballot; providing exception; effective date.

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