Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2145

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Elections; repealing authority to join a multistate voter list maintenance organization; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB2145 will have a significant impact on the management of election-related data in Oklahoma. The shift from electronic to written precinct registries is expected to affect the efficiency and accessibility of voter registration records. While proponents may argue that this change enhances the security and transparency of the voting process, critics highlight potential impediments to efficient electoral administration, especially as the state finds itself balancing technology adoption with safeguarding electoral integrity.

Summary

House Bill 2145 aims to modify several provisions related to election processes in Oklahoma. The bill seeks to repeal existing authority allowing the state to join multistate voter list maintenance organizations, which has been a subject of debate in electoral policies. In addition to this repeal, the bill amends current regulations concerning the conduct of elections by removing the option for county election boards to use electronic precinct registries. Instead, a more traditional written version of precinct registries will be retained, albeit under guidelines prescribed by the Secretary of the State Election Board.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2145 include concerns related to voter suppression and the overall approach to voter registration. Critics assert that repealing the authority to join a multistate voter list maintenance organization could hinder efforts to streamline voter list updates, potentially leading to outdated and inaccurate registries. By eliminating the option for electronic registries, skeptics fear that it may create barriers for voters, particularly among populations that may struggle with access to traditional registries or those who are accustomed to the electronic systems.

Overall_sentiment

The legislative discourse around HB2145 indicates a division between those advocating for tighter control and regulation of election processes and those who prioritize accessibility and modernization in voting methods. The bill is set to become effective on November 1, 2023, should it pass, marking a notable shift in the Oklahoma electoral framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2145

Elections; repealing authority to join a multistate voter list maintenance organization; effective date.

OK HB3636

Elections; repealing authority to join a multistate voter list maintenance organization; effective date.

OK HB1769

Elections; repealing authority to join a multistate voter list maintenance organization; effective date.

OK HB1769

Elections; repealing authority to join a multistate voter list maintenance organization; effective date.

OK HB2052

Elections; multistate voter list maintenance organizations; modifying authority to join certain organizations; providing penalties; effective date.

OK HB2052

Elections; multistate voter list maintenance organizations; modifying authority to join certain organizations; providing penalties; effective date.

OK SB120

Elections; repealing provisions related to multistate voter list maintenance organizations. Effective date.

OK SB120

Elections; repealing provisions related to multistate voter list maintenance organizations. Effective date.

OK SB902

Elections; modifying requirements for participation in multistate voter list maintenance organizations. Effective date.

OK SB902

Elections; modifying requirements for participation in multistate voter list maintenance organizations. Effective date.

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