Senate Approves Measure Allowing Soldiers
More Time to Vote
The State Senate approved Senate
Bill 718 Monday to make voting easier for military
personnel who are not registered to vote and return
from overseas service after the registration deadline.
The House is the next stop for the measure by
Sen. Don Barrington.
“Oklahoma was recently criticized by the
Pew Center on the States for not providing our
returning military enough time to vote. This measure
will give more of our military the chance to let
their voice be heard in the election process by
extending the time in which they can return home
and still be able to cast a provisional ballot
without being registered,” said Barrington
Currently, military personnel who are not registered
to vote and return home less than 25 days before
an election, which is the voter registration deadline,
are allowed to cast a provisional ballot. SB 718
extends the grace period for those individuals
to ninety days. Therefore, any military personnel
who return home within ninety days of an election
will be allowed to cast a provisional ballot,
without being registered to vote prior to the
deadline.
“For men and women who have been deployed
overseas, the last thing on their mind when they
return is whether or not they’re registered
to vote. It’s something that can easily
slip one’s mind until right up to the election,”
said Barrington. “Their main concern is
spending time with family and friends, resting
and getting acclimated back to life in the states.
Returning home from war zones can be hard for
some and we don’t want to punish any of
these brave souls for accidentally forgetting
to register to vote when they’ve just returned
from doing such a tremendous and selfless service
for their country.”
The bill would apply to any service member and
their spouse who has been honorably discharged,
is on official leave, or whose service or overseas
employment has been terminated.
For more information contact:
Sen. Barrington's Office: 405-521-5563