Elections; adding information to be included in certain form; increasing time period for filing certain petition; modifying certain complaint procedures. Effective date.
Impact
The bill is expected to significantly tighten regulations surrounding absentee ballots and ensure more stringent controls against voter fraud. By specifying what constitutes absentee ballot harvesting and outlining clear penalties for violations, SB700 aims to discourage fraudulent activities related to absentee voting. The prolonged timeline for submitting certain petitions could also affect the ability of candidates to challenge election outcomes, which some see as a measure to bolster election integrity, while others consider it a potential barrier to justice for affected parties.
Summary
Senate Bill 700 addresses various aspects of the electoral process in Oklahoma, particularly focusing on the procedures surrounding declarations of candidacy, absentee ballot handling, and mechanisms for contesting elections. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws to require additional information on candidacy forms, including details about the candidate’s voter registration and criminal background if applicable. It aims to clarify processes related to spoiled ballots and petitions, thereby enhancing procedural transparency within the election framework.
Contention
Opponents of SB700 express concern that the enhanced scrutiny on absentee ballots and candidacy filings may disenfranchise voters or create additional hurdles for candidates, particularly those from marginalized communities. The definition of what qualifies as absentee ballot harvesting has been a contentious topic, with critics arguing that it risks criminalizing legitimate assistance provided to voters. The changes to complaint procedures also raise eyebrows regarding their potential to stifle legitimate electoral grievances, as the bill mandates documentation and a potentially lengthy process for filing complaints, which could be seen as a deterrent to participation.
Carry Over
Elections; adding information to be included in certain form; increasing time period for filing certain petition; modifying certain complaint procedures. Effective date.
Elections; adding information to be included in certain form; increasing time period for filing certain petition; modifying certain complaint procedures. Effective date.
Initiative and referendum; modifying certain filing requirements; requiring certain publication and notice; increasing certain time period for protest or objection. Emergency.