Chapter 251 — Voters’
Pamphlet
2011 EDITION
VOTERS’ PAMPHLET
ELECTIONS
STATE VOTERS’ PAMPHLET GENERALLY
251.005 Definitions
251.008 Joint
production of state and county voters’ pamphlet
251.012 Size,
format and distribution of voters’ pamphlet
251.014 Electronic
filing system; rules
251.016 Disposition
of fee
251.022 Voters’
pamphlet for election to fill vacancy in office of United States Senator or
Representative in Congress
251.026 Statements
and information included in voters’ pamphlets
251.046 Content
of statements and arguments
251.049 Names
or titles of persons or names of organizations excluded from arguments and
statements; exceptions; prohibitions
251.055 Type
of material to be excluded from pamphlet; liability for libel; procedure if material
excluded; rules
251.065 Filing
portrait and statement by or for candidate; format of statement; rules
251.067 Inclusion
of portrait and statement of candidate for county, city or metropolitan service
district office; inclusion of county measure or metropolitan service district
measure
251.069 Map
of metropolitan service district to be printed in certain pamphlets
251.075 Portrait
requirements; rules
251.085 Format
of candidate’s statement
251.087 Secretary
of State review of candidate portrait and statement; procedure if portrait or
statement must be revised; rules
251.095 Candidate
space in voters’ pamphlet; fee or petition; use of space; rules
251.115 Statement
of statewide and less than statewide political party or assembly; fee or petition;
size of statement; rules
251.125 Identification
of portrait or statement; disclaimer
251.135 Refund
of filing fee
251.145 Exemption
from public records law
251.155 Statements
and arguments inadmissible in action to enjoin publication of pamphlet
251.165 Preparing
material for inclusion in state voters’ pamphlet
251.175 Distribution
of pamphlet; rules for nonstatewide special elections
STATE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PAMPHLET
251.185 Measures,
estimates, statements and arguments included in voters’ pamphlet; county and
metropolitan service district measures
251.195 Form
for printing proposed constitutional amendment
251.205 Appointment
of committee to draft explanatory statement of measure proposed by initiative
or referendum
251.215 Preparation
and filing of explanatory statement of measure
251.225 Preparation
and filing of explanatory statement by Legislative Counsel Committee; when
explanatory statement of committee used
251.230 Effect
if explanatory statement not filed
251.235 Supreme
Court review of explanatory statement; service requirements
251.245 Committee
to prepare and file argument in support of measure referred by legislature
251.255 Filing
arguments for or against measure; fee or petition; size of argument space;
rules
251.260 Secretary
of State review of arguments for error in identification of measure number or
designation of support or opposition to measure; changes allowed
251.265 Author
of argument, author’s organization and disclaimer to be included in voters’
pamphlet
251.285 Inclusion
of county measure or metropolitan service district measure in voters’ pamphlet
251.295 Radio
and television broadcasts to supplement pamphlet
COUNTY VOTERS’ PAMPHLET
251.305 County
voters’ pamphlet
251.315 Information
required to be included in voters’ pamphlet; deadline for distribution
251.325 Schedule
and procedures for producing and distributing pamphlet; fees; rules
251.335 Filing
portrait and statement by or for candidate; disclaimer
251.345 Explanatory
statement
251.355 Filing
arguments for or against measure
251.358 Omission
from voters’ pamphlet of ballot titles, explanatory statements and arguments
for certain measures
251.365 Cost
of pamphlet preparation; allocation of revenue
251.375 Exception
to ORS 251.365 for certain districts
251.385 “Electoral
district” defined for ORS 251.345 to 251.375
251.395 Content
of statements and arguments; notice of material that may be excluded
251.405 Names
or titles of persons or names of organizations excluded from arguments and statements;
exceptions; prohibitions
251.415 Type
of material to be excluded from pamphlet; liability for libel; procedure if
material excluded
251.425 Format
of candidate’s statement
251.430 Exemption
from public records law
251.435 Statements
and arguments inadmissible in action to enjoin publication of pamphlet
STATE VOTERS’ PAMPHLET GENERALLY
251.005 Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1)
“Candidate” means an individual whose name is or is expected to be printed on
the official ballot.
(2)
“City office” means the office of mayor, city auditor, city councillor
or municipal judge of a city having a population of 50,000 or more according to
the most recent determination made under ORS 190.510 to 190.610.
(3)
“County clerk” means the county clerk or the county official in charge of
elections.
(4)
“Elector” means an individual qualified to vote under section 2, Article II,
Oregon Constitution.
(5)
“Measure” includes any of the following submitted to the people for their
approval or rejection at an election:
(a)
A proposed law.
(b)
An Act or part of an Act of the Legislative Assembly.
(c)
A revision of or amendment to the Oregon Constitution.
(d)
Local, special or municipal legislation.
(e)
A proposition or question. [1979 c.190 §172; 1981 c.173 §28; 1983 c.123 §1;
1983 c.392 §4; 1987 c.432 §1; 2003 c.14 §118]
251.008 Joint production of state and
county voters’ pamphlet. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, the Secretary of State and a county may enter into an
intergovernmental agreement as provided in ORS 190.003 to 190.130 under which
the Secretary of State and the county clerk of the county may jointly produce a
voters’ pamphlet for any election as provided under this chapter or any other
law relating to production and distribution of a voters’ pamphlet. [1993 c.3 §2
and 1993 c.604 §9]
251.010
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.012 Size, format and distribution of
voters’ pamphlet. The Secretary of State by rule
shall prescribe the size, format and method of distribution of any state voters’
pamphlet, subject to the limits described in this chapter. [1999 c.318 §7]
251.014 Electronic filing system; rules.
(1) The Secretary of State by rule shall adopt an electronic filing system to
allow estimates, portraits, statements or arguments to be filed electronically
using the Internet.
(2)
The Secretary of State may adopt rules to administer this section. [2011 c.646 §9]
Note:
251.014 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to
or made a part of ORS chapter 251 or any series therein by legislative action.
See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
251.015 [1957
c.217 §1; 1979 c.190 §314; renumbered 258.006]
251.016 Disposition of fee.
The Secretary of State shall pay fees received under this chapter into the
General Fund. [1979 c.190 §173]
251.020
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.022 Voters’ pamphlet for election to
fill vacancy in office of United States Senator or Representative in Congress.
(1) If a special election or special primary election is held under ORS 188.120
for the purpose of filling a vacancy in election or office of United States
Senator or Representative in Congress, or for nominating a candidate of each
major political party to fill the vacancy, the Secretary of State shall prepare
a voters’ pamphlet for each election.
(2)
A voters’ pamphlet prepared under subsection (1) of this section shall contain
information about the candidates for nomination or election to the office of
United States Senator or Representative in Congress at the special election or
special primary election. [1999 c.318 §6]
251.025 [1957
c.217 §2; 1979 c.190 §315; renumbered 258.016]
251.026 Statements and information
included in voters’ pamphlets. (1) The
Secretary of State shall prepare and have printed in the voters’ pamphlet for
the state primary election, the general election and any special election
described in ORS 251.022 a statement containing, if applicable:
(a)
Requirements for a citizen to qualify as an elector.
(b)
When an elector is required to register or update a registration.
(c)
In the voters’ pamphlet for the primary election, a statement of the duties and
responsibilities of a precinct committeeperson to be elected at the primary
election.
(d)
Any other information the Secretary of State considers relevant to the conduct
of the election.
(2)
The Secretary of State shall include a statement on the cover of the voters’
pamphlet that the pamphlet may be used to assist electors in voting.
(3)
The Secretary of State may include in the voters’ pamphlet the following
information:
(a)
Maps showing the boundaries of senatorial and representative districts.
(b)
Voter registration forms.
(c)
Elector instructions, including the right of an elector to request a second
ballot if the first ballot is spoiled and the right of an elector to seek
assistance in marking the ballot. [Formerly 255.025; 1987 c.267 §24; 1991 c.719
§§23,24; 1993 c.713 §28; 1993 c.797 §21a; 1995 c.712 §35; 1999 c.318 §9; 1999
c.410 §25]
251.030
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.035 [1957
c.217 §3; 1979 c.190 §316; renumbered 258.026]
251.036 [1979
c.533 §6; 1993 c.493 §91; 1999 c.318 §52; renumbered 251.069 in 1999]
251.040
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.045 [1957
c.217 §4; 1975 c.675 §21; 1979 c.190 §317; renumbered 258.036]
251.046 Content of statements and
arguments. (1) Statements and arguments submitted
for inclusion in a voters’ pamphlet by a candidate, political party or assembly
of electors, or a person supporting or opposing a measure shall consist only of
words or numbers.
(2)
The Secretary of State shall specify on any instructions for filing a
statement, argument or other material in the voters’ pamphlet that the
statement, argument or material may be excluded under ORS 251.055. [1979 c.190 §175;
1993 c.351 §3]
251.049 Names or titles of persons or
names of organizations excluded from arguments and statements; exceptions;
prohibitions. (1) Except as provided in subsection
(2) of this section, the Secretary of State may not print the name or title of
a person or the name of an organization in an argument supporting or opposing
any measure or a statement of any candidate, political party or assembly of
electors filed for inclusion in the voters’ pamphlet, if the name or title of
the person or the name of the organization is cited as supporting or endorsing
the argument or statement.
(2)
The Secretary of State may print the name or title of a person or the name of
an organization in an argument or statement submitted for inclusion in the
voters’ pamphlet as supporting or endorsing the argument or statement if:
(a)
Not later than the deadline for filing an argument or statement with the
Secretary of State, the secretary receives a statement signed by the person, or
by an authorized person on behalf of an organization, stating that the person
consents to the use of the name or title of the person or the name of the
organization; or
(b)
The name or title of a person or the name of an organization is used with a
quotation made by the person or by an authorized person on behalf of an
organization, the quotation was disseminated to the public prior to its
inclusion in the argument or statement and the quotation is identified by its
source and date.
(3)
A person may not:
(a)
Submit a false signature under subsection (2) of this section; or
(b)
Alter the manner in which a person signing a statement of consent described in
subsection (2) of this section designates the person’s name or title or the
name of the organization the person represents to appear in the argument or
statement. This paragraph does not prohibit revisions allowed or required under
ORS 251.055 or 251.087. [1987 c.724 §2; 1991 c.719 §47; 1993 c.493 §108; 2001
c.564 §1; 2003 c.233 §2; 2009 c.11 §22]
251.050
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.055 Type of material to be excluded
from pamphlet; liability for libel; procedure if material excluded; rules.
(1) The Secretary of State shall reject any statement, argument or other matter
offered for filing and printing in a voters’ pamphlet which:
(a)
Contains any obscene, profane or defamatory language;
(b)
Incites or advocates hatred, abuse or violence toward any person or group; or
(c)
Contains any language which may not legally be circulated through the mails.
(2)
Nothing in this chapter shall make the author of any statement or argument
exempt from any civil or criminal action because of any defamatory statements
offered for printing or contained in the voters’ pamphlet. The persons writing,
signing or offering a statement or argument for filing shall be deemed its
authors and publishers.
(3)
The Secretary of State by rule shall establish a procedure to notify a person
who offered a statement, argument or other matter that was rejected pursuant to
this section. Subject to voters’ pamphlet deadlines, the procedure shall
require the Secretary of State to:
(a)
Make reasonable attempts to notify the person of the rejection; and
(b)
Allow the person, if notified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection, to
revise the statement so that it does not violate the provisions of this
section. [Formerly 255.040; 1993 c.351 §1]
251.060 [1957
c.217 §5; 1979 c.190 §318; renumbered 258.046]
251.065 Filing portrait and statement by
or for candidate; format of statement; rules. (1)(a)
Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, not later than the 68th
day before the primary election, a candidate or agent on behalf of the
candidate for nomination or election at the primary election to the office of
President or Vice President of the United States, United States Senator,
Representative in Congress or a state office as defined in ORS 249.002 may file
with the Secretary of State a portrait of the candidate and a statement of the
reasons the candidate should be nominated or elected. A candidate or agent on
behalf of the candidate for nomination or election to a county or city office,
or to an elected office of a metropolitan service district organized under ORS
chapter 268, may file a portrait and statement under this subsection if
permitted under ORS 251.067.
(b)
A portrait and statement may be filed not later than the 63rd day before the
primary election in the event of a vacancy described in ORS 249.037 (2).
(2)
Not later than the 70th day before the general election, a candidate or agent
on behalf of the candidate for election at the general election to the office
of President or Vice President of the United States, United States Senator,
Representative in Congress or a state office as defined in ORS 249.002 may file
with the Secretary of State a portrait of the candidate and a statement of the
reasons the candidate should be elected. A candidate or agent on behalf of the
candidate for election to a county or city office, or to an elected office of a
metropolitan service district organized under ORS chapter 268, may file a
portrait and statement under this subsection if permitted under ORS 251.067.
(3)
In the case of a special election to fill a vacancy as described in ORS
251.022, the Secretary of State by rule shall set the deadline for filing with
the secretary a portrait of the candidate and a statement of the reasons the
candidate should be nominated or elected.
(4)(a)
A portrait and statement filed for a candidate for nomination or election to a
state office as defined in ORS 249.002 may be filed electronically with the
Secretary of State.
(b)
Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2) of this section, a portrait and
statement filed electronically under this subsection may be filed with the
secretary:
(A)
Not later than the 64th day before the primary election;
(B)
Not later than the 68th day before the general election; or
(C)
In the event of a vacancy described in ORS 249.037 (2), not later than the 63rd
day before the primary election.
(c)
Notwithstanding ORS 251.145, materials filed electronically under this
subsection are exempt from public inspection until the fourth business day
after the final date for filing materials set forth in subsections (1) and (2)
of this section.
(5)
Subject to the requirements of this section, the Secretary of State by rule
shall establish the format of the statements permitted under this section.
(6)(a)
A portrait or statement filed under this section shall be accompanied by a
telephone or electronic facsimile transmission machine number where the candidate
may be contacted for purposes of ORS 251.087.
(b)
A statement filed under this section must be printed or typewritten. [Formerly
255.031; 1981 c.375 §1; 1983 c.567 §13; 1985 c.808 §30; 1987 c.267 §25; 1989
c.503 §9; 1993 c.493 §§92,93; 1995 c.550 §6; 1995 c.712 §36; 1999 c.318 §10;
1999 c.999 §40; 2011 c.646 §2a; 2011 c.652 §2]
251.067 Inclusion of portrait and
statement of candidate for county, city or metropolitan service district
office; inclusion of county measure or metropolitan service district measure.
(1) A candidate or agent on behalf of the candidate for nomination or election
to any county or city office, or to an elected office of a metropolitan service
district organized under ORS chapter 268, may file a portrait or statement for
inclusion in the state voters’ pamphlet under ORS 251.065 if a county voters’
pamphlet described in ORS 251.305 to 251.435 is not prepared for the election
in each county in which the electoral district of the candidate is located.
(2)
A county measure or a measure of a metropolitan service district organized
under ORS chapter 268, and the ballot title, explanatory statement and
arguments relating to the measure, shall be included in the state voters’
pamphlet as provided in ORS 251.285, if a county voters’ pamphlet described in
ORS 251.305 to 251.435 is not prepared:
(a)
For the election on the county measure; or
(b)
In each county in which the metropolitan service district is located, for the
election on the metropolitan service district measure.
(3)
If a county voters’ pamphlet described in ORS 251.305 to 251.435 is prepared
for an election at which a candidate for nomination or election to any county
or city office, or to an elected office of a metropolitan service district
organized under ORS chapter 268, is listed on the ballot, or at which a county
measure or a measure of a metropolitan service district organized under ORS
chapter 268 is listed on the ballot, the county voters’ pamphlet shall include
the county or city office, the office of the metropolitan service district or
the county measure or measure of the metropolitan service district. Such
offices and measures shall not be included in any state voters’ pamphlet
prepared for the election and distributed in the county for which the county
voters’ pamphlet is prepared.
(4)
If a city or metropolitan service district organized under ORS chapter 268 is
located in more than one county, and a county in which the city or metropolitan
service district is located does not prepare a county voters’ pamphlet described
in ORS 251.305 to 251.435 for the election, candidates for nomination or
election to any city office or an elected office of the metropolitan service
district, and any measure of the metropolitan service district, shall be
included in the state voters’ pamphlet to be distributed to the county that
does not prepare a county voters’ pamphlet. The Secretary of State shall
designate the candidates and measures that may be included in the state voters’
pamphlet under this subsection. [1999 c.318 §8]
251.069 Map of metropolitan service
district to be printed in certain pamphlets. The
Secretary of State shall include in each voters’ pamphlet, in which material of
a candidate for nomination or election to an office of a metropolitan service
district organized under ORS chapter 268 is printed as provided in ORS 251.065,
251.067 and 251.285, a map of the service district which illustrates the
boundaries of each subdistrict. The map shall be
printed immediately preceding the material of the candidates for an office of
the district. [Formerly 251.036]
251.070 [1957
c.217 §6; 1979 c.190 §319; renumbered 258.055]
251.075 Portrait requirements; rules.
(1) A candidate may not submit for inclusion in the voters’ pamphlet a portrait
that was taken more than four years before the date the portrait is filed with
the Secretary of State.
(2)
A portrait submitted for inclusion in the voters’ pamphlet shall:
(a)
Be a conventional photograph with a plain background;
(b)
Show the face or the head, neck and shoulders of the candidate; and
(c)
Be prepared and processed for printing as prescribed by the Secretary of State.
(3)
A portrait submitted for inclusion in the voters’ pamphlet may not:
(a)
Include the hands or anything held in the hands of the candidate;
(b)
Show the candidate wearing a judicial robe, a hat or a military, police or
fraternal uniform; and
(c)
Show the uniform or insignia of any organization.
(4)
The Secretary of State by rule shall prescribe the size and manner of placement
of the portrait printed in the voters’ pamphlet, except that the size of a
portrait shall not be smaller than 1.5 inches by 1.75 inches. The rule shall
apply in the same manner to all candidates for the same nomination or office. [1979
c.190 §178; 1979 c.533 §2; 1985 c.808 §30a; 1987 c.707 §11; 1999 c.318 §11;
2003 c.233 §1]
251.080 [1957
c.217 §7; 1969 c.617 §1; repealed by 1979 c.190 §431]
251.085 Format of candidate’s statement.
The candidate’s statement shall begin with a summary of the following:
Occupation, educational and occupational background, and prior governmental
experience. [Formerly 255.027]
251.087 Secretary of State review of
candidate portrait and statement; procedure if portrait or statement must be
revised; rules. (1) If a candidate files a
portrait and statement under ORS 251.065 for inclusion in the voters’ pamphlet,
the Secretary of State shall review the portrait and statement to ensure that
the portrait complies with the requirements of ORS 251.075 and that the
statement complies with the requirements of ORS 251.049 and 251.085.
(2)
Review by the Secretary of State under this section shall be limited to
determining whether the portrait and statement comply with the requirements of
ORS 251.049, 251.075 and 251.085 and shall not include any determination
relating to the accuracy or truthfulness of materials filed.
(3)
The Secretary of State shall review each portrait and statement not later than
three business days following the deadline for filing a portrait and statement
under ORS 251.065. If the Secretary of State determines that the portrait or
statement of a candidate must be revised in order to comply with the
requirements of ORS 251.049, 251.075 or 251.085, the Secretary of State shall
attempt to contact the candidate not later than the fifth business day
following the deadline for filing a portrait and statement under ORS 251.065. A
candidate contacted by the Secretary of State under this section may file a
revised portrait or statement not later than the seventh business day following
the deadline for filing a portrait and statement under ORS 251.065.
(4)
If the Secretary of State is required to attempt to contact a candidate under
subsection (3) of this section, the Secretary of State shall attempt to contact
the candidate by telephone or by using an electronic transmission facsimile
machine.
(5)
If the Secretary of State is unable to contact a candidate or if the candidate
does not file a revised portrait or statement, the following rules apply:
(a)
If a portrait does not comply with ORS 251.075, the Secretary of State may
modify the portrait. The candidate shall pay the expense of any modification
prior to publication of the portrait in the voters’ pamphlet. If the portrait
cannot be modified to comply with ORS 251.075, the portrait shall not be
printed in the voters’ pamphlet.
(b)
If a statement does not comply with ORS 251.085 the statement shall not be
printed in the voters’ pamphlet.
(c)
If a statement does not comply with ORS 251.049, the Secretary of State shall
edit the statement to remove language that does not comply with ORS 251.049.
(6)
If the portrait or statement of a candidate filed under ORS 251.065 does not
comply with a requirement of ORS 251.049, 251.075 or 251.085 and the Secretary
of State does not attempt to contact the candidate by the deadline specified in
subsection (3) of this section, for purposes of ORS 251.049, 251.075 and
251.085 only, the portrait or statement shall be printed as filed.
(7)
A candidate revising a portrait or statement under this section shall make only
those revisions necessary to comply with ORS 251.049, 251.075 and 251.085.
(8)
The Secretary of State by rule may define the term “contact” as used in this
section. [1995 c.550 §2]
251.090 [1957
c.217 §8; 1973 c.197 §4; 1979 c.190 §322; renumbered 258.085]
251.095 Candidate space in voters’
pamphlet; fee or petition; use of space; rules.
(1) For space in the voters’ pamphlet:
(a)
Each candidate for nomination or election to the office of President or Vice
President of the United States shall, at the time materials are filed under ORS
251.065, pay a fee of $3,500 to the Secretary of State or may submit a petition
in a form prescribed by the secretary containing the signatures of 500 active
electors of the state.
(b)
Each candidate for nomination or election to the office of United States
Senator or any state office to be voted for in the state at large shall, at the
time materials are filed under ORS 251.065, pay a fee of $3,000 to the
Secretary of State or may submit a petition in a form prescribed by the
secretary containing the signatures of 500 active electors of the state.
(c)
Each candidate for nomination or election to the office of Representative in
Congress shall, at the time materials are filed under ORS 251.065, pay a fee of
$2,500 to the Secretary of State or may submit a petition in a form prescribed
by the secretary containing the signatures of 300 active electors of the
candidate’s electoral district.
(d)
Each candidate for nomination or election to the office of state Senator or state
Representative shall, at the time materials are filed under ORS 251.065, pay a
fee of $750 to the Secretary of State or may submit a petition in a form
prescribed by the secretary containing the signatures of 200 active electors of
the candidate’s electoral district.
(e)
Each candidate for nomination or election to any other office shall, at the
time materials are filed under ORS 251.065, pay a fee of $600 to the Secretary
of State or may submit a petition in a form prescribed by the secretary containing
the signatures of 200 active electors of the candidate’s electoral district.
(2)
The signatures on a petition submitted under subsection (1) of this section
shall be certified by the county clerk in the manner provided in ORS 249.008 or
by the Secretary of State. The petition shall be filed with the Secretary of
State.
(3)
The space allotted to each candidate shall be used for materials filed under
ORS 251.065, including the portrait and statement of reasons the candidate
should be nominated or elected and the information required under ORS 251.085.
If a portrait is not filed, the statement may cover the entire allotted space.
The length of the statement shall not exceed 325 words. All candidates shall be
allowed the same amount of space. The Secretary of State by rule shall
prescribe the size of the space allotted to each candidate, except that the
space may not be smaller than 30 square inches. [Formerly 255.051; 1981 c.375 §2;
1983 c.567 §14; 1985 c.808 §30b; 1987 c.707 §12; 1999 c.318 §12; 2009 c.817 §1;
2011 c.482 §1]
251.110
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.115 Statement of statewide and less
than statewide political party or assembly; fee or petition; size of statement;
rules. (1) Not later than the 70th day before
the general election, the party officers as designated in the organizational
documents of any statewide political party or assembly of electors having
nominated candidates may file with the Secretary of State a statement of
arguments for the success of its principles and election of its candidates on a
statewide basis and opposing the principles and candidates of other political
parties or organizations on a statewide basis.
(2)
Not later than the 70th day before the general election, the party officers as
designated in the organizational documents of any less than statewide political
party or assembly of electors having nominated candidates may file with the
Secretary of State a statement of arguments for the success of its principles
and election of its candidates on a county basis and opposing the principles
and candidates of other political parties or organizations on a county basis.
(3)(a)
Any statewide political party or assembly of electors having nominated
candidates shall pay a fee of $1,200 to the Secretary of State when the statement
is filed or may submit a petition in a form prescribed by the secretary
containing the signatures of 500 active electors.
(b)
Any less than statewide political party or assembly of electors having
nominated candidates shall pay a fee of $600 to the Secretary of State when the
statement is filed or may submit a petition in a form prescribed by the
secretary containing the signatures of 300 active electors.
(c)
The signatures on a petition submitted under this subsection shall be certified
by the county clerk in the manner provided in ORS 249.008 or by the Secretary
of State. The petition shall be filed with the Secretary of State.
(4)(a)
A statement of arguments filed under this section must be printed or
typewritten.
(b)
A statement of arguments filed by a statewide political party or assembly of
electors may be filed electronically.
(5)
The Secretary of State by rule shall prescribe the size of the statements
permitted under this section, except that any statewide political party or
assembly of electors having nominated candidates shall be allotted more space
than any less than statewide political party or assembly of electors having
nominated candidates.
(6)
For purposes of this section, an “active elector” is a person whose
registration is considered active as described in ORS 247.013. [Formerly
255.211; 1987 c.707 §13; 1989 c.503 §10; 1993 c.797 §22; 1999 c.318 §13; 2009
c.817 §2; 2011 c.482 §2; 2011 c.646 §3]
251.120
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.125 Identification of portrait or statement;
disclaimer. At the bottom of each allotted space of
the voters’ pamphlet containing a portrait or statement filed by a candidate,
political party or assembly of electors, the Secretary of State shall include:
(1)
A statement identifying the person who furnished the portrait or statement; and
(2)
A disclaimer in boldfaced type in substantially the following form:
______________________________________________________________________________
The above information has not been
verified for accuracy by the State of Oregon.
______________________________________________________________________________
[1979 c.190 §182; 2005 c.234 §1]
251.130
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.135 Refund of filing fee.
Not later than the last day for filing material for inclusion in a voters’
pamphlet, the person who paid the filing fee may receive a refund from the
Secretary of State. When a refund is made, the material for which the fee was
paid shall not be included in the pamphlet. [1979 c.190 §183]
251.140
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.145 Exemption from public records law.
Notwithstanding ORS 192.410 to 192.505 relating to public records, materials
filed by a political party, assembly of electors or candidate for inclusion in
a voters’ pamphlet and arguments supporting or opposing a measure filed by any
person for inclusion in a voters’ pamphlet are exempt from public inspection
until the fourth business day after the final date for filing the materials. [1979
c.190 §184; 1991 c.719 §48; 1993 c.493 §18]
251.150
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.155 Statements and arguments
inadmissible in action to enjoin publication of pamphlet.
Material submitted for inclusion in any voters’ pamphlet shall not be admitted
as evidence in any suit or action against the Secretary of State to restrain or
enjoin the publication of the voters’ pamphlet. [Formerly 255.018]
251.160
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.165 Preparing material for inclusion
in state voters’ pamphlet. (1) The Secretary of State shall
prepare:
(a)
A list of the names of candidates for nomination or election at the primary
election to the offices of President or Vice President of the United States,
United States Senator, Representative in Congress, any state office other than
justice of the peace and any county or city office or elected office of a
metropolitan service district required to be included under ORS 251.067, or a
list of names of candidates for election at the general election to the offices
of President or Vice President of the United States, United States Senator,
Representative in Congress, any state office other than justice of the peace
and any county or city office or elected office of a metropolitan service
district required to be included under ORS 251.067, along with a designation of
the offices for which the candidates are competing;
(b)
All portraits and statements filed under ORS 251.065 and 251.115; and
(c)
The information specified in ORS 251.185 relating to measures to be voted upon
at the election for which the pamphlet is prepared.
(2)
For a special election described in ORS 251.022, the Secretary of State shall
prepare a list of the names of candidates for nomination or election to the
offices of United States Senator or Representative in Congress along with all
portraits and statements filed for the special election under ORS 251.065.
(3)
The items specified in subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall be
properly compiled, edited, prepared and indexed for printing by the Secretary
of State before delivery to the printer. [Formerly 255.061; 1987 c.267 §28;
1987 c.707 §14; 1991 c.719 §§25,26; 1995 c.712 §38; 1999 c.318 §14; 1999 c.999 §41]
251.175 Distribution of pamphlet; rules
for nonstatewide special elections.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, not later than the
20th day before a primary election, general election or special election for
which a voters’ pamphlet has been prepared, the Secretary of State shall cause
the voters’ pamphlet to be mailed to each post-office mailing address in
Oregon, and shall use any additional means of distribution necessary to make
the pamphlet available to electors.
(2)
For any special election described in ORS 251.022 that is not held statewide,
or for any other state special election that is not held statewide, the
Secretary of State by rule may prescribe methods for distributing the voters’
pamphlet prepared for the election. The rule shall require the secretary to
mail the pamphlet to at least each elector whose registration is determined to
be active on the 21st day before the date of the election and who is eligible
to vote in the election. The rule may specify other methods of distribution.
Voters’ pamphlets prepared for the election shall be mailed not later than the
date ballots are mailed to electors as provided in ORS 254.470. [1979 c.190 §187;
1987 c.267 §29; 1995 c.712 §40; 1999 c.318 §15; 1999 c.1002 §8; 2007 c.154 §12]
STATE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PAMPHLET
251.185 Measures, estimates, statements
and arguments included in voters’ pamphlet; county and metropolitan service
district measures. (1) The Secretary of State shall
have printed in the voters’ pamphlet for a general election or any special
election a copy of the title and text of each state measure to be submitted to
the people at the election for which the pamphlet was prepared. The pamphlet
must include the procedures for filing a complaint under ORS 260.345. Each
measure shall be printed in the pamphlet with:
(a)
The number and ballot title of the measure;
(b)
The financial estimates and any statement prepared for the measure under ORS
250.125;
(c)
The explanatory statement prepared for the measure;
(d)
Arguments relating to the measure and filed with the Secretary of State; and
(e)
Any statement submitted for the measure by a citizen panel under ORS 250.141.
(2)
A county measure or measure of a metropolitan service district organized under
ORS chapter 268, and ballot title, explanatory statement and arguments relating
to the measure, filed by the county or metropolitan service district under ORS
251.285 shall be included in the voters’ pamphlet described in subsection (1)
of this section if required under ORS 251.067. [Formerly 255.410; 1991 c.719 §10;
1991 c.971 §7; 1993 c.493 §19; 1999 c.318 §16; 2005 c.633 §4; 2009 c.232 §1;
2011 c.365 §10]
251.195 Form for printing proposed
constitutional amendment. The text of a proposed amendment
to the Oregon Constitution shall be printed in the voters’ pamphlet to indicate
by the use of brackets and italic type the words that would be deleted from,
and by boldfaced type the words that would be added to, the existing provision.
[Formerly 255.440; 1989 c.503 §11]
251.205 Appointment of committee to draft
explanatory statement of measure proposed by initiative or referendum.
(1) As used in this section, “proponents” means:
(a)
With respect to any state measure initiated or referred by petition, the chief
petitioners; or
(b)
With respect to a measure referred by the Legislative Assembly, the President
of the Senate, who shall appoint a Senator, and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, who shall appoint a Representative.
(2)
For each state measure to be submitted to the people at a special election held
on the date of a primary election or any general election, a committee of five
citizens shall be selected to prepare the explanatory statement under ORS
251.215.
(3)
Not later than the 120th day before the election, the proponents of the measure
shall appoint two members to the committee and notify the Secretary of State in
writing of the selections. If the proponents do not appoint two members, the
Secretary of State shall appoint two members of the committee from among
supporters, if any, of the measure not later than the 118th day before the
election.
(4)
Not later than the 118th day before the election, the Secretary of State shall
appoint two members of the committee from among the opponents, if any, of the
measure.
(5)
The four appointed members of the committee shall select the fifth member and
notify the Secretary of State in writing of the selection. If the four members
have not selected the fifth member by the 111th day before the election, the
fifth member shall be appointed by the Secretary of State not later than the
109th day before the election.
(6)
A vacancy shall be filled not later than two business days after the vacancy
occurs by the person who made the original appointment. Unless the Secretary of
State fills a vacancy, the person filling the vacancy shall notify the
Secretary of State in writing of the selection.
(7)
With respect to a measure referred by the Legislative Assembly, a Senator or
Representative appointed under subsection (1) of this section may disclose
whether the Senator or Representative supports or opposes the state measure.
The Secretary of State shall print the disclosure in the voters’ pamphlet
following the explanatory statement.
(8)
The Legislative Administration Committee shall provide any administrative staff
assistance required by the explanatory statement committee to facilitate the
work of the explanatory statement committee under this section or ORS 251.215.
(9)
For purposes of this section, “measure” includes an initiative petition
relating to a state measure that has been filed with the Secretary of State for
the purpose of verifying signatures under ORS 250.105. The requirements of this
section shall not apply to the petition if the secretary determines that the
petition contains less than the required number of signatures of electors. [Formerly
254.210; 1987 c.707 §15; 1995 c.607 §§31,31a; 1999 c.844 §2; 2001 c.965 §9;
2011 c.646 §4]
251.215 Preparation and filing of explanatory
statement of measure. (1) Not later than the 99th day
before a special election held on the date of a primary election or any general
election at which any state measure is to be submitted to the people, the
committee appointed under ORS 251.205 shall prepare and electronically file
with the Secretary of State, an impartial, simple and understandable statement
explaining the measure. The statement shall not exceed 500 words.
(2)
Not later than the 95th day before the election, the Secretary of State shall
hold a hearing in Salem upon reasonable statewide notice to receive suggested
changes or other information relating to any explanatory statement. At the
hearing any person may submit suggested changes or other information orally or
in writing. Written suggestions or other information also may be submitted at
any time before the hearing.
(3)
The committee for each measure shall consider suggestions and any other information
submitted under subsection (2) of this section, and may file a revised
statement with the Secretary of State not later than the 90th day before the
election.
(4)
The original statement and any revised statement must be approved by at least
three members of the committee. If a member does not concur, the statement
shall show only that the member dissents.
(5)
For purposes of this section, “measure” includes an initiative petition
relating to a state measure that has been filed with the Secretary of State for
the purpose of verifying signatures under ORS 250.105. The requirements of this
section shall not apply to the petition if the secretary determines that the
petition contains less than the required number of signatures of electors. [Formerly
254.222; 1991 c.719 §49; 1993 c.493 §20; 1993 c.811 §14; 1995 c.712 §42; 2001
c.965 §10; 2011 c.646 §5]
251.225 Preparation and filing of
explanatory statement by Legislative Counsel Committee; when explanatory statement
of committee used. (1) The Legislative Counsel
Committee shall prepare an impartial, simple and understandable statement of
not more than 500 words explaining each state measure. The statement shall be
filed electronically with the Secretary of State not later than the last day
for filing a statement prepared under ORS 251.215.
(2)
If an explanatory statement is not filed by a committee under ORS 251.215, the
statement of the Legislative Counsel Committee shall be the explanatory
statement of the measure, and shall be subject to the provisions of ORS
251.215. [Formerly 254.225; 1993 c.493 §21; 1993 c.811 §15; 2011 c.646 §6]
251.230 Effect if explanatory statement
not filed. If an explanatory statement is not
filed by a committee under ORS 251.215 or by the Legislative Counsel Committee
under ORS 251.225, the measure shall be printed in the voters’ pamphlet without
the explanatory statement. [1991 c.971 §6]
251.235 Supreme Court review of
explanatory statement; service requirements. (1)
Any person dissatisfied with an explanatory statement for which suggestions
were offered at the Secretary of State’s hearing under ORS 251.215 may petition
the Supreme Court seeking a different statement and stating the reasons the
statement filed with the court is insufficient or unclear. If the petition is filed
and served as required in subsection (2) of this section not later than the
fifth day after the deadline for filing a revised statement with the Secretary
of State, the court shall review the statement and certify an explanatory
statement to the Secretary of State. Failure to file and serve the petition
within the time prescribed in this subsection precludes Supreme Court review
and certification of an explanatory statement. If the court considers the
petition, the court may allow oral argument. The review by the Supreme Court
shall be conducted expeditiously to ensure the orderly and timely conduct of
the election at which the measure is to be submitted to the electors. The
statement certified by the court shall be the explanatory statement printed in
the voters’ pamphlet.
(2)
At the time a person petitions the Supreme Court under subsection (1) of this
section, the person also shall serve a copy of the petition on:
(a)
The Attorney General;
(b)
The members of the explanatory statement committee, if the committee filed a
statement under ORS 251.215;
(c)
The chief petitioners of the state measure, if the measure was initiated or
referred by petition; and
(d)
The Legislative Counsel, if the measure was referred by the Legislative
Assembly or if the explanatory statement prepared by the Legislative Counsel
Committee is the explanatory statement for the measure under ORS 251.225. [Formerly
254.230; 2001 c.18 §1]
251.245 Committee to prepare and file
argument in support of measure referred by legislature.
(1) For any measure referred to the electors by the Legislative Assembly, an
argument prepared by the Legislative Assembly in support of the measure may be
printed in the voters’ pamphlet. The size and length of an argument under this
section shall be determined as specified in ORS 251.255.
(2)
A joint committee consisting of one Senator, to be appointed by the President
of the Senate, and two Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, shall be appointed to prepare the argument. The
committee shall electronically file the argument with the Secretary of State
not later than the 70th day before a general election or the 68th day before a
special election held on the date of any primary election. There shall be no fee
for including an argument submitted under this section in the voters’ pamphlet.
[Formerly 255.465; 1987 c.267 §33; 1995 c.712 §43; 1999 c.318 §17; 2011 c.646 §7]
251.255 Filing arguments for or against
measure; fee or petition; size of argument space; rules.
(1) Not later than the 70th day before a general election or the 68th day
before a special election held on the date of any primary election at which a
state measure is to be voted upon, any person may file with the Secretary of
State an argument supporting or opposing the measure.
(2)
A person filing an argument under this section shall pay a fee of $1,200 to the
Secretary of State when the argument is filed or may submit a petition in a
form prescribed by the Secretary of State containing the signatures of 500
electors. Each person signing the petition shall subscribe to a statement that
the person has read and agrees with the argument. The signatures on each
petition shall be certified by the county clerk in the manner provided in ORS
249.008. The petition shall be filed with the Secretary of State.
(3)
An argument filed under this section may be filed electronically.
(4)
The Secretary of State by rule shall establish the size and length of arguments
permitted under ORS 251.245 and this section, except that the length of an
argument may not exceed 325 words. The size and length limitations shall be the
same for arguments submitted under ORS 251.245 or this section. [Formerly
255.415; 1989 c.646 §1; 1995 c.712 §45; 1999 c.318 §18; 2005 c.797 §55; 2009
c.817 §3; 2011 c.646 §8]
251.260 Secretary of State review of
arguments for error in identification of measure number or designation of
support or opposition to measure; changes allowed.
(1) Not later than three business days following the deadline for filing an
argument supporting or opposing a state measure under ORS 251.255, the
Secretary of State shall review each argument to determine whether the person
filing the argument made an error in:
(a)
Identifying the measure number to which the argument relates; or
(b)
Designating that the argument supports or opposes the measure.
(2)
If the Secretary of State determines that the person filing the argument may
have made an error described in subsection (1) of this section, the secretary
shall attempt to contact the person not later than the fifth business day
following the deadline for filing the argument. A person contacted by the
secretary under this section may file a change to the identification of the
measure number or the designation of the argument not later than the seventh
business day following the deadline for filing the argument.
(3)
If the Secretary of State is required to attempt to contact a person under
subsection (2) of this section, the secretary shall attempt to contact the
person by telephone, electronic mail, electronic facsimile transmission or
other method designated by the secretary by rule.
(4)
If a person files a change to an argument under subsection (2) of this section,
the argument shall be printed in the voters’ pamphlet as changed under
subsection (2) of this section. If the Secretary of State is unable to contact
a person under subsection (2) of this section or if the secretary contacts the
person and the person does not file a change to the argument, the argument
shall be printed in the voters’ pamphlet as originally filed. [2003 c.752 §2]
251.265 Author of argument, author’s
organization and disclaimer to be included in voters’ pamphlet.
The Secretary of State shall include in the voters’ pamphlet on the page of the
printed argument on a measure the name of the person who submitted the
argument, the name of the organization the person represents, if any, whether
the argument supports or opposes the measure, and a disclaimer in substantially
the following form:
______________________________________________________________________________
The printing of this argument does not
constitute an endorsement by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant
the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument.
______________________________________________________________________________
[Formerly 255.435]
251.275
[Formerly 255.418; repealed by 1993 c.811 §20]
251.285 Inclusion of county measure or
metropolitan service district measure in voters’ pamphlet.
(1) If any county measure or any measure of a metropolitan service district
organized under ORS chapter 268, and the ballot title, explanatory statement
and arguments relating to the measure, are to be included by the Secretary of
State in the state voters’ pamphlet as provided in ORS 251.067, the
requirements of this section shall be satisfied.
(2)
The county or district measure, ballot title, explanatory statement and
arguments shall not be printed in the voters’ pamphlet unless:
(a)
The ballot title is a concise and impartial statement of the purpose of the
measure;
(b)
The explanatory statement is an impartial, simple and understandable statement
explaining the measure and its effect;
(c)
The county or metropolitan service district adopts and complies with an ordinance
that provides a review procedure for a ballot title or explanatory statement
which is contested because it does not comply with the requirements of
paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection;
(d)
The county or metropolitan service district adopts and complies with an
ordinance that provides for acceptance of typewritten arguments relating to the
measure not to exceed 325 words to be printed in the voters’ pamphlet; and
(e)
The county or metropolitan service district does not require of a person filing
an argument a payment of more than $300, or a petition containing more than a
number of signatures equal to 1,000 electors eligible to vote on the measure or
10 percent of the total of such electors, whichever is less.
(3)
Any judicial review of a determination made under the review procedures adopted
under subsection (2)(c) of this section shall be first and finally in the
circuit court of the judicial district in which the county is located or, for a
district measure, in the circuit court of the judicial district in which the
administrative office of the metropolitan service district is located.
(4)
If the county or metropolitan service district has adopted and complied with
ordinances prescribed in subsection (2) of this section, the decision to include
the county or district measure, ballot title, explanatory statement and
arguments in the voters’ pamphlet shall be made by:
(a)
The county governing body with regard to any county measure or the council of
the metropolitan service district with regard to any district measure;
(b)
The chief petitioners of the initiative or referendum with regard to a county
or district measure initiated or referred by the people. The chief petitioners
shall indicate their decision in a statement signed by all of the chief
petitioners and filed with the county clerk or, for a district measure, with
the executive officer of the metropolitan service district; or
(c)
A political committee, as defined in ORS 260.005, that opposes the county or
district measure. The committee shall indicate its decision in a statement
signed by every committee director, as defined in ORS 260.005, and filed with
the county clerk or, for a district measure, with the executive officer of the
metropolitan service district.
(5)
The county or metropolitan service district shall file the measure, ballot
title, explanatory statement and arguments with the Secretary of State not
later than the 70th day before the general election or the 68th day before a
special election held on the date of any primary election. The county or
district shall pay to the Secretary of State the cost of including the county
or district material in the pamphlet as determined by the secretary. The
Secretary of State shall not have this material printed in the pamphlet unless:
(a)
The time for filing a petition for judicial review of a determination made
under subsection (2)(c) of this section has passed; and
(b)
The measure, title, statement and arguments properly filed with the county or
metropolitan service district, are delivered to the secretary. [Formerly
255.455; 1981 c.173 §29; 1989 c.250 §1; 1991 c.15 §3; 1991 c.719 §11; 1995
c.712 §47; 1999 c.318 §53; 2001 c.965 §11; 2009 c.817 §4]
251.295 Radio and television broadcasts to
supplement pamphlet. The Secretary of State, pursuant
to ORS 193.310 to 193.360, may supplement the special or general election
voters’ pamphlet by causing to have broadcast by radio or television, material
specified in this section at times the secretary determines suitable during the
four weeks immediately preceding the election at which state measures are to be
submitted to the people. The material provided by broadcast shall include only
the following:
(1)
The ballot title or popular name of each state measure.
(2)
The number and form in which the ballot title of the state measures will be
printed on the official ballot.
(3)
A summary of the explanatory statements filed relating to each state measure. [Formerly
255.510]
COUNTY VOTERS’ PAMPHLET
251.305 County voters’ pamphlet.
The county clerk of any county may
prepare, print and distribute a county voters’ pamphlet for any election. [1989
c.1031 §2; 1991 c.48 §1]
251.310
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.315 Information required to be
included in voters’ pamphlet; deadline for distribution.
(1) If a county produces a county voters’ pamphlet, the county voters’ pamphlet
shall include, when applicable, at least the following information:
(a)
Requirements for a citizen to qualify as an elector.
(b)
Requirements for registration and updates of registration.
(c)
Elector instructions, including the right of an elector to request a second
ballot if the first ballot is spoiled and the right of an elector to seek
assistance in marking the ballot.
(d)
The hours and locations of places designated under ORS 254.470 for deposit of
official ballots.
(e)
Any portraits and statements relating to candidates submitted in accordance
with the provisions of ORS 251.305 to 251.435.
(f)
Any ballot titles, explanatory statements and arguments submitted in accordance
with the provisions of ORS 251.305 to 251.435.
(g)
Such other information as the county clerk considers to be appropriate or
necessary to inform the voters.
(2)
The county clerk shall mail or otherwise distribute the county voters’ pamphlet
not later than the last day for mailing ballots to electors as provided in ORS
254.470. [1989 c.1031 §3; 1993 c.713 §29; 1993 c.811 §16; 1999 c.410 §26; 2007
c.154 §13]
251.320
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.325 Schedule and procedures for
producing and distributing pamphlet; fees; rules.
(1) The Secretary of State by rule shall adopt a schedule and procedures for
preparing, printing and distributing county voters’ pamphlets. The schedule and
procedures shall include but not be limited to deadlines for filing material
for the voters’ pamphlet, and except as otherwise provided by law, the format
of material to be submitted and the size and other requirements applicable to
candidate portraits.
(2)
Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, at the time materials are
filed under ORS 251.335, each candidate for nomination or election to the
following offices shall pay to the county clerk the following fee for space in
the county voters’ pamphlet:
(a)
An office to which a salary or other compensation beyond expenses is attached,
$100.
(b)
An office to which a salary or other compensation beyond expenses is not
attached, $25.
(3)
At the time materials are filed under ORS 251.335, each candidate for
nomination or election to a city or county office at the primary or general
election shall pay to the county clerk the following fee for space in the
county voters’ pamphlet:
(a)
If the number of active electors in the electoral district is less than 1,000,
$25.
(b)
If the number of active electors in the electoral district is 1,000 or more and
less than 10,000, $50.
(c)
If the number of active electors in the electoral district is 10,000 or more
and less than 50,000, $100.
(d)
If the number of active electors in the electoral district is 50,000 or more, $300.
(4)
The Secretary of State by rule shall adopt a schedule of fees to be charged by
the county clerks for including arguments in the voters’ pamphlet. The fees
need not reflect the actual cost of producing the voters’ pamphlet.
(5)
The county clerk shall refund a filing fee described in this section to any
person who applies for the refund not later than the last day for filing
material for inclusion in the voters’ pamphlet. When a refund is made, the
material for which the fee was paid may not be included in the pamphlet.
(6)
As used in this section, “electoral district” means a county, the part of a
city located within the county or, if a candidate is elected by zone or subdistrict of the county or city, the zone or subdistrict in which the candidate is nominated or elected.
[1989 c.1031 §4; 2003 c.468 §1]
251.330
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.335 Filing portrait and statement by
or for candidate; disclaimer. (1) As used
in this section, “district” has the meaning given that term in ORS 255.012.
(2)
Not later than the date specified by the Secretary of State, any candidate for
nomination or election to county, city or special district office within the
county, or an agent of the candidate, may file with the county clerk of a
county that prepares a county voters’ pamphlet a portrait of the candidate and
a typewritten statement of the reasons the candidate should be elected. The
portrait and statement must comply with the applicable rules of the Secretary
of State.
(3)
The county clerk may not accept the filing of a statement or portrait of any
candidate unless the filing is accompanied by the appropriate fee described in
ORS 251.325.
(4)
At the bottom of each allotted space of the county voters’ pamphlet containing
a portrait and statement filed by a candidate, the county clerk shall include:
(a)
A statement identifying the person who furnished the portrait and statement;
and
(b)
A disclaimer in boldfaced type in substantially the following form:
______________________________________________________________________________
The above information has not been
verified for accuracy by the county.
______________________________________________________________________________
[1989 c.1031 §5; 2003 c.468 §2; 2005 c.234 §2]
251.340
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.345 Explanatory statement.
Not later than the date specified by the Secretary of State, in a county that
prepares a county voters’ pamphlet, the governing body for any electoral
district that has referred a measure to the voters shall submit an impartial,
simple and understandable statement explaining the measure and its effect. [1989
c.1031 §6; 1991 c.48 §2]
251.350
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.355 Filing arguments for or against
measure. (1) Not later than the date specified
by the Secretary of State by rule, in a county that prepares a county voters’
pamphlet, any person may file with the county clerk a typewritten argument
supporting or opposing any measure to be submitted to the voters on the ballot.
The county clerk may not accept any arguments that are not accompanied by the
fee established by the Secretary of State or a petition in a form prescribed by
the Secretary of State. A petition shall contain the signatures of at least
four percent of the electors in the county eligible to vote on the measure to
which the argument refers, or the signatures of 1,000 electors in the county
eligible to vote on the measure to which the argument refers, whichever is
less. The number of registered electors in an electoral district, for the purposes
of this section, shall be calculated on January 1 of each year. Each person
signing the petition shall subscribe to a statement that the person has read
and agrees with the argument. The signatures on each petition shall be
certified by the county clerk in the manner provided in ORS 249.008. The
petition shall be filed with the county clerk.
(2)
The county clerk shall include in the county voters’ pamphlet, on the page of
the printed argument, the name of the person who submitted the argument, the name
of the organization the person represents, if any, whether the argument
supports or opposes the measure and a disclaimer that the argument does not
constitute an endorsement by the county and that the county does not warrant
the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. [1989 c.1031 §7;
2009 c.11 §23]
251.358 Omission from voters’ pamphlet of
ballot titles, explanatory statements and arguments for certain measures.
Notwithstanding ORS 251.315, 251.345 or 251.355, in the case of a measure
submitted under ORS 254.095 (3), 254.103 (2) or 255.085 (2) and at the
discretion of the county clerk, the ballot title, explanatory statement and all
arguments supporting or opposing the measure may be omitted from a county
voters’ pamphlet. [1995 c.607 §33]
Note:
251.358 was added to and made a part of 251.305 to 251.435 by legislative
action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon
Revised Statutes for further explanation.
251.360
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.365 Cost of pamphlet preparation;
allocation of revenue. (1) Any county clerk preparing,
printing and distributing a county voters’ pamphlet may apportion the cost of
preparing, printing and distributing the county voters’ pamphlet as a cost of
the election according to the formula established by the Secretary of State for
the allocation of election costs. The apportioned election costs shall be
reduced for each electoral district by the amount of any revenue received by
the county clerk from the submission of candidate portraits, statements and
arguments for that electoral district.
(2)
Any revenue collected by the county clerk from the submission of candidate
portraits, statements or arguments for any electoral district which may exceed
the apportioned cost of the election for that electoral district shall be
applied to reduce the shared costs of the election for all remaining electoral
districts. [1989 c.1031 §8]
251.370
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.375 Exception to ORS 251.365 for certain
districts. ORS 251.365 does not apply to any
special district for which the county clerk is required to hold elections if
the special district demonstrates to the satisfaction of the county clerk that
the special district is unable to pay the apportioned expenses of the voters’
pamphlet as determined under ORS 251.365. If the special district is unable to
pay, the expenses apportioned to that district may be apportioned among the
other electoral districts participating in the election. [1989 c.1031 §9]
251.380 [Repealed
by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.385 “Electoral district” defined for
ORS 251.345 to 251.375. As used in ORS 251.345 to
251.375, “electoral district” means the county or a city, or district as
defined in ORS 255.012 located within the county. [1989 c.1031 §10]
251.390
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.395 Content of statements and
arguments; notice of material that may be excluded.
(1) Statements and arguments submitted for inclusion in a county voters’
pamphlet by a candidate, political party or assembly of electors, or a person
supporting or opposing a measure shall consist only of words or numbers.
(2)
The county clerk shall specify on any instructions for filing a statement,
argument or other material in the voters’ pamphlet that the statement, argument
or material may be excluded under ORS 251.415. [1989 c.1031 §11; 1993 c.351 §4]
251.400
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.405 Names or titles of persons or
names of organizations excluded from arguments and statements; exceptions;
prohibitions. (1) Except as provided in subsection
(2) of this section, the county clerk may not print the name or title of a
person or the name of an organization in an argument supporting or opposing any
measure or a statement of any candidate, filed for inclusion in a county voters’
pamphlet, if the name or title of the person or the name of the organization is
cited as supporting or endorsing the argument or statement.
(2)
The county clerk may print the name or title of a person or the name of an
organization in an argument or statement submitted for inclusion in a county
voters’ pamphlet as supporting or endorsing the argument or statement if:
(a)
Not later than the deadline for filing an argument or statement with the county
clerk, the county clerk receives a statement signed by the person, or by an
authorized person on behalf of an organization, stating that the person
consents to the use of the name or title of the person or the name of the
organization; or
(b)
The name or title of a person or the name of an organization is used with a
quotation made by the person or by an authorized person on behalf of an
organization, the quotation was disseminated to the public prior to its
inclusion in the argument or statement and the quotation is identified by its
source and date.
(3)
A person may not:
(a)
Submit a false signature under subsection (2) of this section; or
(b)
Alter the manner in which a person signing a statement of consent described in
subsection (2) of this section designates the person’s name or title or the
name of the organization the person represents to appear in the argument or
statement. This paragraph does not prohibit revisions allowed or required under
ORS 251.415. [1989 c.1031 §12; 1993 c.493 §22; 2003 c.233 §3]
251.410
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.415 Type of material to be excluded
from pamphlet; liability for libel; procedure if material excluded.
(1) The county clerk shall reject any statement, argument or other matter
offered for filing and printing in a county voters’ pamphlet which:
(a)
Contains any obscene, profane or defamatory language;
(b)
Incites or advocates hatred, abuse or violence toward any person or group; or
(c)
Contains any language which may not legally be circulated through the mails.
(2)
Nothing in this chapter shall make the author of any statement or argument
exempt from any civil or criminal action because of any defamatory statements
offered for printing or contained in the voters’ pamphlet. The persons writing,
signing or offering a statement or argument for filing shall be deemed its
authors and publishers.
(3)
The county clerk shall by rule establish a procedure to notify a person who
offered a statement, argument or other matter that was rejected pursuant to
this section. Subject to voters’ pamphlet deadlines, the procedure shall
require the county clerk to:
(a)
Make reasonable attempts to notify the person of the rejection; and
(b)
Allow the person, if notified pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection, to
revise the statement so that it does not violate the provisions of this
section. [1989 c.1031 §13; 1993 c.351 §2]
251.420
[Repealed by 1957 c.217 §9]
251.425 Format of candidate’s statement.
The candidate’s statement in a county voters’ pamphlet shall begin with a
summary of the following: Occupation, educational and occupational background,
and prior governmental experience. [1989 c.1031 §14]
251.430 Exemption from public records law.
Notwithstanding ORS 192.410 to 192.505 relating to public records, materials
filed by a candidate for inclusion in a county voters’ pamphlet and arguments
supporting or opposing a measure filed by any person for inclusion in a county
voters’ pamphlet are exempt from public inspection until the fourth business
day after the final date for filing the materials. [1989 c.1031 §15; 1993 c.493
§23]
251.435 Statements and arguments
inadmissible in action to enjoin publication of pamphlet.
Material submitted for inclusion in any state or county voters’ pamphlet shall
not be admitted as evidence in any suit or action against the county clerk to
restrain or enjoin the publication of the voters’ pamphlet. [1989 c.1031 §16]
251.440 [1989
c.773 §6; repealed by 1995 c.607 §91]
251.510 [1955
c.498 §1; 1957 c.218 §1; 1973 c.657 §5; repealed by 1979 c.190 §431]
251.520 [1955
c.498 §2; 1957 c.218 §2; 1963 c.351 §4; 1965 c.124 §1; 1975 c.675 §22; 1979
c.190 §324; renumbered 258.161]
251.530 [1955
c.498 §3; repealed by 1957 c.218 §11]
251.540 [1955
c.498 §5; 1963 c.351 §5; 1979 c.190 §326; renumbered 258.181]
251.550 [1955
c.498 §4; 1957 c.218 §3; 1963 c.351 §6; 1965 c.124 §2; 1975 c.675 §23; 1979
c.190 §327; renumbered 258.190]
251.560 [1955
c.498 §6; 1957 c.218 §4; 1963 c.351 §7; 1975 c.675 §24; 1979 c.190 §328;
renumbered 258.200]
251.570 [1955
c.498 §7; 1957 c.218 §5; 1979 c.190 §329; renumbered 258.211]
251.580 [1955
c.498 §8; 1957 c.218 §6; 1965 c.124 §3; 1969 c.462 §1; repealed by 1979 c.190 §431]
251.590 [1955
c.498 §9; 1957 c.218 §7; 1963 c.351 §8; 1979 c.190 §330; renumbered 258.221]
251.600 [1955
c.498 §10; 1957 c.218 §8; 1963 c.351 §9; 1979 c.190 §332; renumbered 258.241]
251.610 [1955
c.498 §11; 1957 c.218 §9; 1963 c.351 §10; 1971 c.743 §348; 1979 c.190 §333;
renumbered 258.250]
251.615 [1963
c.351 §3; 1979 c.190 §335; renumbered 258.270]
251.620 [1955
c.498 §14; 1957 c.218 §10; 1973 c.657 §6; repealed by 1979 c.190 §431]
251.625 [1963
c.351 §2; 1979 c.190 §323; renumbered 258.150]
251.630 [1969
c.272 §2; 1979 c.190 §331; renumbered 258.231]
251.635 [1969
c.272 §3; 1979 c.190 §334; renumbered 258.260]
251.640 [1973
c.657 §2; 1975 c.675 §25; 1979 c.190 §336; renumbered 258.280]
251.645 [1973
c.657 §3; 1975 c.675 §26; 1979 c.190 §337; renumbered 258.290]
251.650 [1973
c.657 §4; 1979 c.190 §338; renumbered 258.300]
251.990 [1955
c.498 §15; repealed by 1979 c.190 §431]
251.991
[Formerly 255.990; repealed by 1987 c.718 §5]
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