Oregon Statutes
§ 254.065 — Person receiving most votes nominated or elected; measure adopted by majority of votes; when measure conflicts
Oregon § 254.065
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 254.065 (2026).
Text
(1)When one person is to be nominated for or elected to an office, the person receiving the highest number of votes shall be nominated or elected. When more than one person is to be nominated for or elected to a single office, the persons receiving the higher number of votes shall be nominated or elected. This subsection does not apply to a candidate for election to an office at a general election if the election for the office must be held at a special election as described in ORS 254.650.
(2)No measure shall be adopted unless it receives an affirmative majority of the total votes cast on the measure. If two or more conflicting laws, or amendments to the Constitution or charter, are approved at the same election, the law, or amendment, receiving the greatest number of affirmative votes
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Related
§ 254.650
Oregon § 254.650
Legislative History
1979 c.190 §230; 2003 c.542 §8
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