Oregon Code § 260.695·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Prohibitions relating to voting.
(1)(a) If a person prints or circulates an imitation of the ballot or sample
ballot:
(A) The imitation
ballot or sample ballot and the back of any return envelope enclosed with the
ballot or sample ballot shall state the following: THIS IS NOT A REAL BALLOT.
DO NOT USE TO VOTE. The statement on the imitation ballot or sample ballot
shall be in bold print that is at least two times as large as the majority of
the text on the ballot or sample ballot or 20-point type, whichever is larger.
The statement on the back of a return envelope shall be in bold print that is
at least 36-point type.
(B) The word UNOFFICIAL
must be superimposed on the imitation ballot or sample ballot so that the word
extends diagonally across the ballot from one margin of the text to the other.
The superimposed word may be printed in lighter ink than other text on the
ballot or sample ballot.
(b) For purposes
of this subsection, an imitation of the ballot or sample ballot includes an
imitation of a portion of the ballot or sample ballot.
(2)(a) As used in
this subsection, imitation voters pamphlet means a document that imitates
the physical characteristics or appearance of a voters pamphlet or a portion
of a voters pamphlet published by the Secretary of State or county clerk, as
defined in ORS 251.005, under ORS chapter 251 and likely misleads or confuses a
reasonable person as to whether the document is an official voters pamphlet or
a portion of an official voters pamphlet in the absence of the required
statement.
(b) If a person
prints or circulates an imitation voters pamphlet, including by electronic
means:
(A)(i) The
imitation voters pamphlet shall state the following: THIS IS NOT THE OFFICIAL
VOTERS PAMPHLET. Except as provided in sub-subparagraph (ii) of this
subparagraph, the statement on the imitation voters pamphlet shall be in bold
print that is at least 36-point type.
(ii) For an
imitation voters pamphlet that is circulated electronically, the statement
described in sub-subparagraph (i) of this subparagraph shall be in bold print
in a typeface of contrasting color and in a font size that is at least three
times as large as the font size used for the majority of the text in the
imitation voters pamphlet.
(B) The word UNOFFICIAL
must be superimposed on each page of the imitation voters pamphlet so that the
word extends diagonally across the imitation voters pamphlet from one margin
of text to the other. The superimposed word may be printed or displayed in
lighter ink than other text on the imitation voters pamphlet.
(3) A person may
not do any electioneering, including circulating any cards or handbills, or
soliciting of signatures to any petition, within any building in which any
state or local government elections office designated for the deposit of
ballots under ORS 254.470 is located, or within 100 feet measured radially from
any entrance to the building. A person may not do any electioneering by public
address system located more than 100 feet from an entrance to the building if
the person is capable of being understood within 100 feet of the building. The
electioneering need not relate to the election being conducted. This subsection
applies during the business hours of the building or, if the building is a
county elections office, during the hours the office is open to the public,
during the period beginning on the date that ballots are mailed to electors as
provided in ORS 254.470 and ending on election day at 8 p.m. or when all
persons waiting in line at the building who began the act of voting as described
in ORS 254.470 (12) by 8 p.m. have finished voting.
(4) A person may
not obstruct an entrance of a building in which ballots are issued or a place
designated for the deposit of ballots under ORS 254.470 or any voting booth
maintained under ORS 254.474 is located. This subsection applies during the
period beginning on the date that ballots are mailed to electors as provided in
ORS 254.470 and ending on election day at 8 p.m. or when all persons waiting in
line at the building or location who began the act of voting as described in
ORS 254.470 (12) by 8 p.m. have finished voting.
(5) A person may
not vote or offer to vote in any election knowing the person is not entitled to
vote.
(6) A person may
not make a false statement about the persons inability to mark a ballot.
(7) A person,
except an elections official in performance of duties or another person
providing assistance to an elector as described in ORS 254.445, may not ask a
person at any place designated for the deposit of ballots under ORS 254.470 or
at any location described in ORS 254.472 or 254.474 for whom that person
intends to vote, or examine or attempt to examine the persons ballot.
(8) An elections
official, other than in the performance of duties, may not disclose to any
person any information by which it can be ascertained f
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 260.695
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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