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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 250 § 250.029 — Withdrawal of initiative or referendum petition; form

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 250 ·
Oregon Code § 250.029 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Withdrawal of initiative or referendum petition; form. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the chief petitioners of an initiative or referendum petition may withdraw the petition at any time prior to the submission of the petition for signature verification. (2) The chief petitioners of an initiative petition relating to a state measure may withdraw the petition at any time prior to the submission of the total number of signatures required on the petition for signature verification. (3) The Secretary of State by rule shall design a form for use in filing a withdrawal of any initiative or referendum petition. The withdrawal form must be signed by all of the chief petitioners and filed with the filing officer. [1995 c.607 §25; 2009 c.533 §9]
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