SQ 746: This measure amends statutes relating to voting requirements. It requires that each person appearing to vote present a document proving their identity.
The document must meet the following requirements: It must have the name and photograph of the voter. It must have been issued by the federal state or tribal government. It must have an expiration date that is after the date of the election. No expiration date would be required on certain identity cards issued to persons 65 years of age and older.
In lieu of such document, voters could present voter identification cards issued by the County Election Board.
A person who cannot or does not present the required identification may sign a sworn statement and cast a provisional ballot. Swearing to a false statement would be felony.
Those proof-of-identity requirements also apply to in-person absentee voting. If adopted by the people, the measure would become effective July 1, 2011.
This information taken from "Do You Have the Answers?" by Sid Sperry published in Oklahoma Living Magazine.
For more information about SQ 746 or any other question on November 2, 2010 ballot, visit the www.okpolicy.org website.
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