Actually your own source says both states require an ID
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but Oklahoma does not require a photo ID as they "permit a non-photo voter registration card issued by the proper county elections board to serve as proof of identity in lieu of a photo id."
Also, in your own source Florida was listed in the non-strict photo id column. And what that means according to your own source, is that if you don't have a valid photo id you can cast a provisional ballot and the canvassing board will determine if the ballot is valid by comparing signatures.