Statute Text
Referendum; eligible electors; majority required.
In the holding of the referendum
for consolidation all electors residing within the affected districts shall be
eligible to vote. Unless a majority of the electors in each of the districts
involved votes in favor of the proposal, the districts shall not be
consolidated. [Amended by 1973 c.656 §7]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Referendum; eligible electors; majority required. AI-powered analysis coming soon.
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Part of Oregon statutory law
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Referenced as Oregon Code § 568.460
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Subject to legislative amendments
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