This bill amends existing election laws in Oklahoma, specifically addressing the process for voters to change their party affiliation when a political party or organization ceases to be recognized. The State Election Board is directed to notify affected registered voters that they must file a form to select a new party affiliation or an Independent designation within ninety days to remain registered. The bill also clarifies that all voter registration applications must include a recognized political party affiliation or an Independent designation, and it prohibits the State Election Board from assigning a party affiliation to applicants.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that if a voter registration application does not indicate a recognized political party or an Independent designation, the application will not be considered complete. The State Election Board is required to notify applicants of this requirement, ensuring that voters are aware they must choose their affiliation for their registration to be finalized. The changes aim to enhance the clarity and efficiency of the voter registration process in Oklahoma, with the new provisions set to take effect on January 1, 2027.