OAR 165-007-0130
Method of Calculating Total Eligible Voters for Property Tax Measure Elections
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The purpose of this rule is to assist county elections officials in calculating the total number of eligible voters for purposes of applying Article XI, section 11(8) of the Oregon Constitution. As provided in Article XI, section 11k, the turnout requirements do not apply to elections held in May or November of any year. For purposes of applying Article XI, section 11(8) of the Oregon Constitution and this rule, active registered voters are eligible voters, and inactive registered voters are not eligible voters.(2)
To calculate the total number of eligible voters within the district holding the election, county elections officials must:(a)
Determine the number of active registered voters as of the voter registration deadline in ORS 247.025 (Registration deadline). This is the base group of “registered voters eligible to vote.”(b)
Add to the base group of “registered voters eligible to vote” any voter who is ineligible due to a change in residence address, or any inactive voter, who updates their voter registration as provided in ORS 247.307 (Issuance of ballot when registration updated after registration deadline).(c)
Add to the base group of “registered voters eligible to vote” any voter determined to have been placed on the inactive list in error.(d)
Subtract from the base group of “registered voters eligible to vote,” all voters who are determined during the particular election to be ineligible to vote, based on information received during the conduct of the election. These subtractions shall be made in the following manner:(A)
Subtract all voters who were mailed a ballot, which is returned as undeliverable, if the information on the returned envelope shows that the voter’s residence address has changed, or that the voter is deceased.(B)
Subtract all voters for whom written information is received, other than a returned ballot, showing to the satisfaction of the county elections official that the voter is ineligible to vote.(3)
The information regarding eligibility used to make the calculations described in (2)(b) through (d) shall be made based on information received by the county elections official after the voter registration deadline in ORS 247.025 (Registration deadline) and not later than 8:00 p.m. on election day. Information received after that time shall not be used to calculate the total number of eligible voters for that election.(4)
The calculation of the percentage of accepted ballots to the number of eligible voters to vote on the measure for a particular election shall be not later than the thirtieth (30th) day after the election.(5)
A voter eligible to vote within the district holding an election subject to Article XI, section 11(8) of the Oregon Constitution will be considered to have an accepted ballot if the ballot has been returned to an elections office and the ballot is determined to be qualified to be counted (outer envelope contains signature of voter, signature matches the registration signature of the voter, no marks on outside of envelope which would cause ballot to be rejected). If these conditions are met, the ballot is “accepted” even if the ballot, when opened for counting, is determined to be deficient and is not counted, or if the voter does not vote on the particular measure at issue in the calculation.(6)
For purposes of determining voter eligibility in local elections, Appendix A of this rule will apply.
Source:
Rule 165-007-0130 — Method of Calculating Total Eligible Voters for Property Tax Measure Elections, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=165-007-0130
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