Oregon Code § 241.525·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Corrupt practices prohibited.
No public officer and no person who is nominated or seeks nomination or
appointment for public office shall use, or promise to use, directly or
indirectly, any official authority or influence, whether then possessed or
merely anticipated, in the way of conferring upon any person, or in order to
secure or aid any person to secure, any office or appointment in the public
service, or any nomination, confirmation or promotion, or increase of salary,
on consideration that the vote, political influence or action of the last named
person or any other shall be given or used in behalf of any candidate, officer
or political party or association, or upon any other corrupt condition or
consideration. No public officer or employee, or person having or claiming to
have any authority or influence for or affecting the nomination, public
employment, confirmation, promotion, removal or increase or decrease of salary
of any public officer or employee, shall corruptly use, or promise or threaten
to use, any such authority or influence, directly or indirectly, in order to
coerce or persuade the political vote or action of any citizen, or the removal,
discharge or promotion of any public officer or public employee, or upon any
corrupt consideration. As used in this section, the phrase public officer
includes all public officials within the county, whether paid directly or
indirectly from the public treasury of the United States, the state or any
civil division thereof, including counties and cities, and whether by fees or
otherwise; and the phrase public employee includes every person not being an
officer who is paid from any such treasury.