Oklahoma HB4113 modifies voting eligibility for convicted felons, allowing them to register if they have completed their sentence, are not on parole.
Oklahoma HB4113 amends voting eligibility rules for convicted felons. It allows individuals convicted of a felony to register to vote if they have completed their sentence, are not on parole, probation, or supervision, and have received a commutation. The law also applies to those whose felony has been reclassified as a misdemeanor and have no remaining time to serve. This change takes effect November 1, 2026.
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