HB 1865
Elections; directing for ballots to be printed in advance of election; hours for voting; clarifying applicability to county election board; directing voter appear at assigned polling place; prohibiting voting centers; effective date; emergency.
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Bill overview
This bill changes Oklahoma’s election procedures to require ballots to be printed in advance of elections, and mandates that voters go to their assigned polling place. It clarifies that county election boards have authority over election administration and prohibits the use of voting centers. The bill also addresses voter registration for convicted felons and tribal court matters, and establishes an effective date with an emergency clause. These changes aim to standardize election processes and ensure clarity for voters and election officials.
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