The bill amends Section 14-115.4 of Title 26 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which pertains to in-person absentee voting. It increases the number of days for in-person absentee voting from the previous two days to fourteen calendar days immediately preceding any election conducted by a county election board. The bill also updates statutory language to reflect these changes and clarifies the procedures for applying for and casting in-person absentee ballots, including the requirement for voters to provide proof of identity or sign a statement under oath if they are unable to do so.

Additionally, the bill outlines the responsibilities of absentee voting boards at polling places, including the provision of ballots and materials, the certification of voter signatures, and the secure handling of ballots and electronic results storage media. The effective date for this legislation is set for January 1, 2026.