Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 222 § 222.270 — Canvass of votes; joint convention of governing bodies; proclamation; report to
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 222 ·
Oregon Code § 222.270·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Canvass of votes; joint convention of governing bodies; proclamation; report to
Secretary of State; cost of election.
(1) The chief elections officer shall canvass separately the votes cast in each
city and in each unincorporated area on the question of consolidation and
adoption of a city charter and permanent rate limit for operating taxes. The
chief elections officer shall deliver a certified copy of the abstracts to the
governing body of each of the cities.
(2) Not later
than the 10th day after the chief elections officer has delivered the certified
copies of the abstracts under subsection (1) of this section, the governing
bodies of each of the cities to be included in the proposed city shall meet in
joint convention at the usual place of meeting of the governing body of the
city with the largest population as shown by the last federal census.
(3) The joint
convention shall determine from the abstracts the results of the election on
the question. The joint convention shall make an order proclaiming creation of
the consolidated city and shall enter the order upon the joint conventions
minutes if a majority of the votes cast in the most populous city and a
majority of the votes cast in another city or an unincorporated area proposed
to be included in the proposed city favor creation of the city.
(4) Except as
provided in ORS 222.210 (2), the consolidated city shall consist of the most
populous city proposed to be included therein, each other city whose electors
vote in favor of creating the consolidated city and each unincorporated area
whose electors so vote. Its charter shall be the charter prepared by the
charter commission and its permanent rate limit for operating taxes shall be
the rate limit submitted to the electors at the election held under ORS 222.250
and 222.260.
(5) The officer
performing the duties of clerk of the joint convention shall deliver to the
Secretary of State a certified copy of the order proclaiming the election
results and a certified copy of the charter adopted as the charter for the
proposed city.
(6) If a
consolidated city is created under subsection (3) of this section, the
consolidated city shall pay the total cost of the election. If a consolidated
city is not so created:
(a) Each city
that would have been included in the proposed city shall pay a part of the
total cost of holding the election on the proposed consolidation equal to the
proportion that the number of persons registered to vote in the city holds to
the number of persons registered to vote in all cities and unincorporated areas
that would have been included in the proposed city; and
(b) Each county
in which lies an unincorporated area that would have been included in the
proposed city shall pay a part of the total cost of the election equal to the
proportion that the number of persons registered to vote in the unincorporated
area holds to the number of persons registered to vote in the total area that
would have been included in the proposed city. [Amended by 1971 c.761 §7; 1981
c.173 §9; 1983 c.350 §42; 1985 c.702 §25; 1989 c.92 §37; 1997 c.541 §358]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 222.270
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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