The bill amends existing voter registration laws in Oklahoma, specifically addressing the cancellation of voter registrations and the verification of citizenship. It introduces a new reason for cancellation, which is the determination that a voter is not a citizen of the United States. Additionally, the Secretary of the State Election Board is mandated to compare the list of registered voters with databases from various agencies to identify noncitizens. If a match is found, the voter will be notified and required to provide proof of citizenship within 30 days; failure to do so will result in cancellation of their registration and reporting to authorities.
Furthermore, the bill modifies access to the voter registration list, restricting it to specific groups such as bona fide residents who are U.S. citizens, political party representatives, and candidates for office. An application process is established for those seeking access, which includes providing personal information and an attestation of eligibility. The bill also prohibits the use of the voter registration list for commercial purposes and forbids sharing it with foreign entities. The effective date for these changes is set for November 1, 2025.