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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 254 § 254.400 — Elector right to cast vote in confidential manner; elector vote information not

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 254 ·
Oregon Code § 254.400 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Elector right to cast vote in confidential manner; elector vote information not public record; rules. (1) In each election, an elector has the right to cast the elector’s ballot in a confidential manner, with no other person knowing how the elector voted in the election. (2)(a) The Secretary of State or county clerk may not disclose as a public record under ORS 192.311 to 192.478 any information that would reveal how a particular elector voted in an election. (b) As used in this subsection, “information” may be defined by the secretary by rule. [2023 c.600 §3]
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