Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 246 § 246.560 — Requirements for approval of equipment
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 246 ·
Oregon Code § 246.560·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Requirements for approval of equipment.
(1) A voting machine may not be approved by the
Secretary of State unless the voting machine is constructed so that it:
(a) Secures to
the elector secrecy of voting.
(b) Provides
facilities for voting for the candidates of as many political parties or
organizations as may make nominations and for or against as many measures as
may be submitted.
(c) Permits the
elector to vote for any person and as many persons for an office and upon any
measure for which the elector has the right to vote.
(d) Permits the
elector, except at a primary election, to vote for all the candidates of one
party or in part for the candidates of one party and in part for the candidates
of one or more other parties.
(e) Correctly
records on a separate ballot the votes cast by each elector for any person and
for or against any measure.
(f) Provides that
a vote for more than one candidate cannot be cast by one single operation of
the voting machine or vote tally system except for President and Vice President
and electors for those offices.
(g) Provides that
straight party pointers shall be disconnected from all candidate pointers.
(h) Contains a
device that will duplicate the votes cast by each elector onto a paper record
copy.
(i) Contains a
device that will allow each elector to view the electors paper record copy
while preventing the elector from directly handling the paper record copy.
(2) A vote tally
system shall be:
(a) Capable of
correctly counting votes on ballots on which the proper number of votes have
been marked for any office or measure that has been voted.
(b) Capable of
ignoring the votes marked for any office or measure if more than the allowable
number of votes have been marked, but shall correctly count the properly voted
portions of the ballot.
(c) Capable of
accumulating a count of the specific number of ballots tallied for a precinct,
accumulating total votes by candidate for each office, and accumulating total
votes for and against each measure of the ballots tallied for a precinct.
(d) Capable of
tallying votes from ballots of different political parties, from the same
precinct, in a primary election.
(e) Capable of
accommodating the procedure established under ORS 254.155.
(f) Capable of
automatically producing precinct totals in either printed, marked, or punched
form, or combinations thereof. [Formerly 258.165; 1987 c.267 §6; 1993 c.713 §47;
1995 c.712 §6; 1999 c.999 §31; 2005 c.731 §3; 2005 c.797 §66]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 246.560
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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