Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 774 § 774.070 — Election of board; term; qualifications; statement of financial interest;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 774 ·
Oregon Code § 774.070·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Election of board; term; qualifications; statement of financial interest;
disqualification of candidate; recall; vacancies.
(1) The Citizens Utility Board of
Governors shall be composed of three persons elected from each congressional
district of this state by a majority of the votes cast by members residing in
that district. The election shall be conducted by mail ballot in such manner as
the Citizens Utility Board of Governors may prescribe.
(2) The term of
office of a member of the Citizens Utility Board of Governors is four years. A
person may not serve more than two consecutive terms on the Citizens Utility
Board of Governors.
(3) Each
candidate and each member of the Citizens Utility Board of Governors must be a
member of the Citizens Utility Board and must be a resident of the district
from which the candidate seeks to be or is elected.
(4) At least 45
days before an election, each candidate shall file with the Citizens Utility
Board of Governors a statement of financial interests, which shall contain the
information in such form as the Citizens Utility Board of Governors shall
determine. Each candidate shall maintain a complete record of contributions
received and expenditures made with regard to an election campaign. Each
candidate shall make the records available for public inspection at such
reasonable times as the Citizens Utility Board of Governors considers
appropriate.
(5) A member who
is employed by a utility is not eligible for appointment or election to the
Citizens Utility Board of Governors, and a member of the Citizens Utility
Board of Governors who obtains employment by a utility may not maintain a
position on the Citizens Utility Board of Governors. While on the board, a
director elected under this section may not hold elective public office, be a
candidate for any elective public office or be a state public official. A
person who owns or controls, either singly or in combination with any immediate
family member, utility stocks or bonds of a total value in excess of $3,000 is
not eligible to serve as an elected member of the Citizens Utility Board of
Governors.
(6) The Citizens
Utility Board of Governors may disqualify any candidate or member of the
Citizens Utility Board of Governors for any violation of this chapter or of
the bylaws of the Citizens Utility Board.
(7) Upon petition
signed by 20 percent of the members in a district for the recall of a member of
the Citizens Utility Board of Governors elected from the district, the
Citizens Utility Board of Governors shall mail ballots to each member in the
district, submitting the question whether the member of the Citizens Utility
Board of Governors shall be recalled. If a majority of the members voting at
the election vote in favor of the recall, then the member of the Citizens
Utility Board of Governors shall be recalled. Elections and recall proceedings
shall be conducted in a manner as the Citizens Utility Board of Governors may
prescribe. Ballots for all election and recall proceedings shall be counted at
a regular meeting of the Citizens Utility Board of Governors.
(8) The remaining
members of the Citizens Utility Board of Governors shall have the power to
fill vacancies on the Citizens Utility Board of Governors. [1985 c.1 §6; 1997
c.249 §222; 2013 c.1 §94]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 774.070
03Subject to legislative amendments
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