Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 249 § 249.740 — Certificates of nomination made by individual electors; statement regarding
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 249 ·
Oregon Code § 249.740·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Certificates of nomination made by individual electors; statement regarding
payment of petition circulators; certification of signature sheets.
(1)(a) A certificate of nomination
made by individual electors shall contain a number of signatures of electors in
the electoral district equal to not less than one percent of the total votes
cast in the electoral district for which the nomination is intended to be made,
for all candidates for presidential electors at the most recent presidential
election.
(b) For all
elections beginning with the election next following any change in the
boundaries of an electoral district and ending with the presidential election
next following any change in the boundaries of the electoral district, a
certificate of nomination made by individual electors shall contain a number of
signatures of electors equal to not less than one percent of the average number
of votes cast in all of the same form of electoral districts in this state for
all candidates for presidential electors at the most recent presidential
election.
(2) Each elector
signing a certificate of nomination made by individual electors shall include
the residence or mailing address of the elector. Except for a certificate of
nomination of candidates for electors of President and Vice President of the
United States, a certificate of nomination made by individual electors shall
contain the name of only one candidate.
(3) Before
beginning to circulate the certificate of nomination, the chief sponsor of the
certificate shall file a signed copy of the prospective certificate with the
filing officer referred to in ORS 249.722. The chief sponsor of the certificate
shall include with the prospective certificate a statement declaring whether
one or more persons will be paid money or other valuable consideration for
obtaining signatures of electors on the certificate. After the prospective
certificate is filed, the chief sponsor shall notify the filing officer not
later than the 10th day after the chief sponsor first has knowledge or should
have had knowledge that:
(a) Any person is
being paid for obtaining signatures, when the statement included with the
prospective certificate declared that no such person would be paid.
(b) No person is
being paid for obtaining signatures, when the statement included with the
prospective certificate declared that one or more such persons would be paid.
(4) The
circulator shall certify on each signature sheet that the circulator:
(a) Witnessed the
signing of the signature sheet by each individual whose signature appears on
the signature sheet; and
(b) Believes each
individual is an elector registered in the electoral district.
(5) The
signatures contained in each certificate of nomination made by individual
electors shall be certified for genuineness by the county clerk or the Secretary
of State under ORS 249.008.
(6) As used in
this section, prospective certificate means the information, except
signatures and other identification of certificate signers, required to be
contained in a completed certificate of nomination. [Amended by 1955 c.169 §5;
1957 c.608 §112; 1971 c.152 §1; 1977 c.829 §10; 1979 c.190 §131; 1983 c.756 §7;
1993 c.493 §11; 1993 c.797 §15; 1999 c.318 §25; 2005 c.797 §61; 2007 c.848 §24;
2017 c.749 §47; 2021 c.473 §7; 2023 c.600 §26]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 249.740
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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