Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 545 § 545.141 — Conduct of election; challenge and verification of qualifications of elector;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 545 ·
Oregon Code § 545.141·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Conduct of election; challenge and verification of qualifications of elector;
counting ballots.
(1) Voting may commence as soon as the polls are open and may continue during
all the time the polls remain open. Voting shall be conducted as nearly as
practicable in accordance with the general election laws. An absent elector may
obtain a ballot and vote, as nearly as practicable, in the manner provided for
absent electors in ORS chapter 253.
(2) A person who
offers to vote and claims to be an elector, but fails to provide either
evidence of ownership, acreage or other voting authorization, shall be allowed
to vote after submitting a sworn statement in accordance with the provisions of
ORS 254.407 and 254.409. However, any person voting pursuant to this section
shall, in addition to the information required by ORS 254.407, include
information in the electors statement concerning the location of the claimed
land and the precise acreage for which the elector is claiming ownership or
voting authorization. Upon receipt of the electors sworn statement, the
secretary of the district shall attempt to verify the electors voting
qualifications under the Irrigation District Law.
(3) Any election
board member or elector present at the time of voting shall challenge a person
offering to vote in any election whom the board member or elector knows or
believes to be unqualified as an elector. Any challenge shall be made in
accordance with ORS 254.415. The electors statement of challenge required by
ORS 254.415 shall include the location of the claimed land and the precise
acreage for which the elector is claiming ownership or voting authorization.
Upon receipt of the electors sworn statement, the secretary of the district
shall attempt to verify the electors voting qualifications according to the
provisions of the Irrigation District Law.
(4) As soon as
the polls are closed the judges shall open the ballot box and shall commence
counting the votes. The ballot box may not be removed from the room in which
the election is held until all ballots have been counted. The counting of the
ballots shall be public. The presiding officer of the board of election or one
of the judges shall take ballots from the ballot box one at a time, open them
and read aloud the name of each person named on the ballot and the office for
which the person is voted. If the intent of the voter is clear, the vote shall
be counted and not rejected for lack of form. The judges shall keep an accurate
account of the votes by tallies in duplicate and the counting shall continue
without adjournment until all votes have been counted. [Formerly 545.030; 2001
c.257 §3; 2007 c.154 §65; 2013 c.520 §22]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 545.141
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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