Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1902

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The changes proposed in HB1902 are expected to enhance the voting process for absentee voters, allowing them to securely cast their votes. This amendment to the law may impact the handling of provisional ballots during elections and is designed to ensure that every valid voter has an avenue to express their electoral choices. The bill will also ensure that provisional ballots are counted only after a thorough verification of the absentee ballot's status, which is intended to maintain integrity in the voting process.

Summary

House Bill 1902 aims to amend the current laws regarding provisional ballots in the state of Oklahoma. The bill allows absentee voters to cast provisional ballots under specific circumstances, such as when their absentee ballot has not arrived by election day or if they received a notice of rejection before election day. This provision seeks to ensure that absentee voters have a chance to participate in elections even if there are issues with their absentee ballots, thereby promoting voter participation and safeguarding electoral rights.

Contention

While the bill may provide additional opportunities for absentee voting, it could also lead to concerns over the verification process and the management of provisional ballots. Critics may argue that the system could become complicated or overburdened with the additional responsibilities placed on election officials to verify the legitimacy of provisional ballots promptly. Moreover, there may be debates around potential voter fraud and ensuring that only eligible voters have access to cast provisional ballots. The effectiveness of these measures will likely be scrutinized during implementation.

Companion Bills

OK HB1902

Carry Over Elections; authorizing absentee voter to cast provisional ballot; providing exceptions; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.