The bill only applies to people who are already registered. If a voter wants to change their address, they can only change it to another place within the same county they are registered.

Senate Bill 360 directs the Oklahoma State Election Board to set up the online system after November.

Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill that will eventually let current Oklahoma voters change their registration online.

In 2015, the Legislature adopted a statewide, secure, online voter registration system. However, it's not ready for use and still requires time to develop and test, according to the State Election Board.

The bill's author, state Sen. David Holt, R-Oklahoma City, said this year's bill allows the board to create a limited online registration system before the full system goes active.

New tax analysis tool will be used

Future bills that raise, lower or redistribute taxes undergo a new kind of analysis before becoming law.