The bill amends existing voter registration laws in Oklahoma, specifically addressing the cancellation of voter registrations and the management of voter registration lists. It introduces a new provision that allows for the cancellation of a voter’s registration if it is determined that the individual is not a citizen of the United States. Additionally, the Secretary of the State Election Board is authorized to compare voter registration lists with databases from various agencies to verify citizenship status. If a registered voter is found to be non-citizen, they will receive a notice and must provide proof of citizenship within 30 days, or their registration will be canceled.

Furthermore, the bill specifies qualifications for accessing voter registration lists, requiring individuals to apply and affirm their eligibility under penalty of perjury. It prohibits the use of these lists for commercial purposes and restricts their transmission to foreign entities. The amendments aim to enhance the integrity of the voter registration process while ensuring that access to voter information is limited to authorized individuals and entities. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2025.