Republicans seek to enshrine voter identification requirement into Oklahoma Constitution
OKLAHOMA CITY A measure seeking to enshrine into the state Constitution a requirement that voters provide identification at the polls is a political stunt, critics said.
But supporters of Senate Joint Resolution 47, which easily passed through the Senate Thursday, said its necessary to add the nearly 16-year-old law into the state Constitution to ensure the continued integrity of Oklahomas election system in future years.
Senate President Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, said the measure is needed to make sure future legislatures dont remove the voter identification requirement without first holding a public vote.
Paxtons measure asks Oklahoma voters to approve the addition during a special election set for Aug. 25, which is also the runoff date for partisan primaries. Runoff primaries traditionally have the lowest voter turnout.
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