Oregon Code § 260.715·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Prohibited conduct.
(1) A person may not knowingly make a false statement, oath or affidavit when a
statement, oath or affidavit is required under the election laws.
(2) A person may
not request a ballot in a name other than the persons own name.
(3) A person may
not vote or attempt to vote more than once at any election held on the same
date.
(4) A person may
not vote or attempt to vote both in an election held in this state and in
another state on the same date.
(5) A person,
except an elections official in performance of duties, may not willfully alter
or destroy a ballot cast at an election or the returns of an election.
(6) A person may
not willfully place a fraudulent ballot among the genuine ballots.
(7) A person may
not falsely write anything purporting to be written by an elections official in
performance of duties on the ballot.
(8) A person may
not commit theft of a ballot or tally or return sheet, or willfully hinder or
delay the delivery of the tally or return sheet to the county clerk, or
fraudulently break open a sealed tally or return sheet of the election.
(9)(a) A person
may not:
(A) Manufacture
or knowingly use a fraudulent ballot return identification envelope or secrecy
envelope; or
(B) Sell, make an
offer with the actual intent to sell, purchase or make an offer with the actual
intent to purchase, for money or other valuable consideration, any official
ballot, replacement ballot, ballot return identification envelope or secrecy
envelope.
(b) As used in
this subsection, ballot return identification envelope and secrecy envelope
mean those envelopes used to return ballots to the county clerk. [1979 c.190 §392;
1999 c.318 §45; 2005 c.797 §58; 2007 c.154 §57; 2007 c.155 §10; 2017 c.749 §41]
Note:
The amendments to 260.715 by
section 19a, chapter 9, Oregon Laws 2024, become operative January 1, 2027. See
section 23, chapter 9, Oregon Laws 2024. The text that is operative on and
after January 1, 2027, is set forth for the users convenience.
260.715.
(1) A person may not knowingly
make a false statement, oath or affidavit when a statement, oath or affidavit
is required under the election laws.
(2) A person may
not request a ballot in a name other than the persons own name.
(3) A person may
not vote or attempt to vote more than once at any election held on the same
date.
(4) A person may
not vote or attempt to vote both in an election held in this state and in
another state on the same date.
(5) A person,
except an elections official in performance of duties, may not willfully alter
or destroy a ballot cast at an election or the returns of an election.
(6) A person may
not willfully place a fraudulent ballot among the genuine ballots.
(7) A person may
not falsely write anything purporting to be written by an elections official in
performance of duties on the ballot.
(8) A person may
not commit theft of a ballot or tally or return sheet, or willfully hinder or
delay the delivery of the tally or return sheet to the county clerk, or
fraudulently break open a sealed tally or return sheet of the election.
(9)(a) A person
may not:
(A) Manufacture
or knowingly use a fraudulent ballot return identification envelope or secrecy
envelope; or
(B) Sell, make an
offer with the actual intent to sell, purchase or make an offer with the actual
intent to purchase, for money or other valuable consideration, any official
ballot, replacement ballot, ballot return identification envelope or secrecy
envelope.
(b) As used in
this subsection, ballot return identification envelope and secrecy envelope
mean those envelopes used to return ballots to the county clerk.
(10) A person may
not establish an entity for the purpose of evading contribution limits or
disclosure requirements.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 260.715
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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