This bill amends Section 7-114 of Title 26 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which pertains to voter registration and eligibility. A significant change is the prohibition of identification cards issued by educational institutions as valid proof of identity for voting purposes. The updated language specifies that proof of identity must include a document that shows the individual's name, photograph, and expiration date, and must be issued by the United States, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized Indian tribe. The bill also clarifies that if a voter presents a voter identification card from the county election board, it can serve as proof of identity without meeting certain requirements.

Additionally, the bill outlines the process for voters who are unable to provide proof of identity, allowing them to cast a provisional ballot by signing an affidavit. The criteria for verifying these provisional ballots are detailed, including matching names, addresses, and dates of birth with the voter registration database. The bill also addresses situations where voters have legally changed their names or addresses but have not updated their information in the registry, allowing them to submit forms to update their details while still being able to cast their provisional ballots. An emergency clause is included, indicating that the act will take effect immediately upon passage and approval.