Oklahomans will decide if they want to expand Medicaid through State Question 802 on June 30.

In a long-awaited decision, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced on Friday the measure would appear on the June 30 ballot, pending verification.

“This measure would add a provision to the Oklahoma Constitution requiring the state to expand Medicaid coverage,” reads Stitt’s announcement. “The expanded coverage would include certain persons over 18 and under 65 who are not already covered and whose annual income, as calculated under federal law, is at or below 133% of the federal poverty line.”

Supporters of State Question 802 have been waiting for Stitt to pick an election date for months. A record number of signatures from registered voters — almost 300,000 and roughly double what was needed — were turned in so the measure could be put on a ballot.