House Bill 2658 amends Chapter 257 of the Private Acts of 1923, specifically updating the eligibility criteria for voters in municipal elections within the Town of White Bluff. The bill deletes the previous Section 5 and replaces it with new language that allows all individuals qualified to vote in state and county elections, who either reside within the corporate limits of White Bluff or own real property within its boundaries, to participate in municipal elections. Non-resident property owners must own at least a half interest in the property and the property must be a minimum of 5,000 square feet to be eligible to vote.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that it will only take effect if approved by a two-thirds vote of the Town of White Bluff's legislative body. The presiding officer of the legislative body is responsible for proclaiming the approval or disapproval of the act, which will then be certified to the secretary of state. The act will be effective upon becoming law for the purpose of approval or rejection, while for all other purposes, it will take effect as outlined in the approval process.