Oregon Code § 260.083·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
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(1)(a) For a contribution, except as provided in ORS 260.085, a statement filed
under ORS 260.044, 260.057, 260.076, 260.078 or 260.118 shall list:
(A) The name,
occupation and address of each person, and the name and address of each
political committee or petition committee, that contributed an aggregate amount
of more than $100 in a calendar year on behalf of a candidate or to a political
committee or petition committee and the total amount contributed by that person
or committee; and
(B) The total
amount of other contributions as a single item, but shall specify how those
contributions were obtained.
(b) For an
expenditure, including an independent expenditure, a statement filed under ORS
260.044, 260.057, 260.076, 260.078 or 260.118 shall list:
(A) The amount
and purpose of each expenditure made in an aggregate amount of more than $100
to a payee, the name or, if applicable, the business name of the payee of the
expenditure, and the city, or county if the payee is not located in a city, and
state in which the payee is located; and
(B) The total
amount of other expenditures as a single item.
(c) For each
loan, whether repaid or not, made by or to a candidate, political committee or
petition committee, a statement filed under ORS 260.044, 260.057, 260.076,
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 260.083
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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