Oregon Statutes
§ 255.175 — Filing officer; filing requirements; verification of signatures
Oregon § 255.175
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 255.175 (2026).
Text
(1)An initiative or referendum petition relating to a district measure shall be filed with the elections officer for signature verification. The filed petition shall contain only original signatures.
(2)An initiative or referendum petition relating to a district measure shall not be accepted for filing if it contains less than 100 percent of the required number of signatures.
(3)For any petition requiring a number of signatures exceeding 4,500, the Secretary of State by rule shall designate a statistical sampling technique to verify whether a petition contains the required number of signatures of electors. A petition may not be rejected for the reason that it contains less than the required number of signatures unless two separate sampling processes both establish that the petition lack
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Legislative History
1979 c.190 §296; 1989 c.68 §9; 1991 c.580 §1
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