Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1019

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Conduct of elections; requiring proof of identity for certain purpose to include a photograph. Effective date.

Impact

The bill's implementation would directly affect the procedures outlined in 26 O.S. 2021, Section 7-114, where proof of identity is a prerequisite for voters. By mandating the inclusion of a photographic identification, SB1019 is intended to reduce instances of voter impersonation at the polls. However, it also means that voters who cannot meet these new documentation standards will have to navigate additional steps to cast their ballots, potentially creating barriers for certain groups, including those who may lack access to such identification.

Summary

Senate Bill 1019, introduced by Senator Jett, aims to amend the election process in Oklahoma by enhancing the requirements for proof of identity for voters. The new legislation seeks to ensure that each voter presents a document that includes a photograph and is issued by a recognized authority, such as the United States government, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized Indian tribe. This amendment indicates a significant shift towards stricter voter identification measures, which proponents argue will enhance the integrity of elections.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB1019 highlight a divide among lawmakers and advocacy groups concerning the impact of stricter voter ID laws. Supporters argue these measures are essential for preventing fraud and ensuring fair elections, while opponents raise concerns about disenfranchising voters, particularly among the elderly, low-income individuals, and minorities who may struggle to obtain valid identification. The proposed changes could lead to contentious debates as stakeholders weigh the balance between election security and accessibility.

Notable_points

In addition to requiring voters to present a photo ID, the bill includes provisions for provisional ballots if voters decline to provide proof of identity. These ballots can be counted if specific conditions regarding identity and registration are met. Furthermore, the bill outlines penalties for false swearing when completing the identification affidavit. This aspect of the legislation indicates a strong stance against any form of voter fraud, which may be viewed as excessive by those who advocate for easier access to voting.

Companion Bills

OK SB1019

Carry Over Conduct of elections; requiring proof of identity for certain purpose to include a photograph. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1019

Conduct of elections; requiring proof of identity for certain purpose to include a photograph. Effective date.

OK SB1009

Conduct of elections; requiring proof of identity for certain purpose to include a photograph. Effective date.

OK SB1116

Conduct of elections; requiring proof of identity for certain purpose to include a photograph. Effective date.

OK SB995

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

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 HB1918

Elections; primary elections and election dates; changing election dates for certain political parties; requiring payment for elections by certain political parties; effective date.

OK HB2682

Elections; prohibiting the contribution, donation, or anything of value for purposes of conducting an election; penalties; effective date.

OK HB2123

Elections; conduct of elections; eliminating straight-party voting; effective date.

OK HB1999

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

OK HB2012

Elections; conduct of elections; eliminating straight-party voting; effective date.

Similar Bills

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