Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 198 § 198.855 — Annexation election; annexation without election when petition signed by all
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 198 ·
Oregon Code § 198.855·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Annexation election; annexation without election when petition signed by all
landowners or by majority of electors and owners of more than half of land.
(1) If the annexation petition is
not signed by all the owners of all the lands in the territory proposed to be
annexed or is not signed by a majority of the electors registered in the
territory proposed to be annexed and by the owners of more than half of the
land in the territory and an election is ordered on the proposed annexation as
provided by ORS 198.815, the county board shall order an election to be held in
the territory and the county board also shall order the board of the affected
district to hold an election on the same day, both elections to be held for the
purpose of submitting the proposed annexation to the electors. The district
board shall certify the results of the election to the county board. The order
of annexation shall not be entered by the county board unless a majority of the
votes in the territory and a majority of the votes in the district are in favor
of the annexation. If a majority of the votes cast in both elections do not
favor annexation, the county board by order shall so declare.
(2) Two or more
proposals for annexation of territory may be voted upon at the same time.
However, within the district each proposal shall be stated separately on the
ballot and voted on separately and, in the territory proposed to be annexed, no
proposal for annexing other territory shall appear on the ballot.
(3) If the
annexation petition is signed by all of the owners of all land in the territory
proposed to be annexed or is signed by a majority of the electors registered in
the territory proposed to be annexed and by the owners of more than half of the
land in the territory, an election in the territory and district shall be
dispensed with. After the hearing on the petition, if the county board approves
the petition as presented or as modified or, if an election is held, if the
electors approve the annexation, the county board shall enter an order
describing the boundaries of the territory annexed and declaring it annexed to
the district. [1971 c.727 §35; 1987 c.818 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 198.855
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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