ORS 249.021
Candidate and public office holder residence address

  • exceptions
  • rules

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The Secretary of State by rule shall establish a new provision that must be added to every nominating petition or declaration of candidacy used for public office. The provision established under this section shall:

(A)

Allow each candidate for public office to check a box indicating that the candidate does not want the residence address of the candidate to be disclosed on:
(i)
Publicly accessible versions of the nominating petition or declaration of candidacy used by the candidate; or
(ii)
A list of electors delivered under ORS 247.940 (Statewide list of electors) or 247.945 (List of county or statewide electors); and

(B)

Require that each candidate who chooses to check the box described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph includes an alternative mailing address that will be included on each list of electors delivered under ORS 247.940 (Statewide list of electors) or 247.945 (List of county or statewide electors).

(b)

The residence address of a candidate who checks the box described in paragraph (a)(A) of this subsection:

(A)

May not be visible on any publicly accessible nominating petition or declaration of candidacy;

(B)

May not be disclosed on a list of electors delivered under ORS 247.940 (Statewide list of electors) or 247.945 (List of county or statewide electors) until:
(i)
The relevant filing officer determines that the person is no longer a candidate for the public office described in the nominating petition or declaration of candidacy and was not elected to that public office;
(ii)
The relevant filing officer determines that a candidate who is elected to the public office described in the nominating petition or declaration of candidacy ceases to hold that public office; or
(iii)
The candidate indicates to the relevant filing officer in a manner determined by the Secretary of State by rule that the candidate would like the candidate’s residence address to be visible on publicly accessible nominating petitions or declarations of candidacy or to appear on lists of electors delivered under ORS 247.940 (Statewide list of electors) or 247.945 (List of county or statewide electors); and

(C)

Until one of the criteria in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph is satisfied, is subject to inspection as a public record under ORS 192.311 (Definitions for ORS 192.311 to 192.478) to 192.478 (Exemption for Judicial Department) only to a person who has filed a written public records request.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The Secretary of State shall by rule establish a method to allow any public office holder to indicate that the public office holder does not want the residence address of the public office holder to be disclosed on a list of electors delivered under ORS 247.940 (Statewide list of electors) or 247.945 (List of county or statewide electors).

(b)

The residence address of a public office holder who makes an indication described in paragraph (a) of this subsection:

(A)

May not be disclosed on a list of electors delivered under ORS 247.940 (Statewide list of electors) or 247.945 (List of county or statewide electors) until:
(i)
The relevant filing officer determines that the public office holder no longer holds that public office; or
(ii)
The public office holder indicates to the relevant filing officer in a manner determined by the Secretary of State by rule that the public office holder would like the public office holder’s residence address to appear on lists of electors delivered under ORS 247.940 (Statewide list of electors) or 247.945 (List of county or statewide electors); and

(B)

Until one of the criteria in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph is satisfied, is subject to inspection as a public record under ORS 192.311 (Definitions for ORS 192.311 to 192.478) to 192.478 (Exemption for Judicial Department) only to a person who has filed a written public records request.

(3)

This section does not apply to:

(a)

Nominating petitions or declarations of candidacy for candidates for precinct committeeperson; or

(b)

Precinct committeepersons.

(4)

The Secretary of State may adopt any rules necessary to effectively implement this section.

(5)

As used in this section, “filing officer” has the meaning given that term in ORS 260.005 (Definitions). [2023 c.528 §2]
Note: 249.021 (Candidate and public office holder residence address) was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 249 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 249.021 — Candidate and public office holder residence address; exceptions; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors249.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

249.002
Definitions
249.004
Verification of documents
249.005
Acceptance of petition or minutes without original signatures
249.006
Official dating of petitions and declarations
249.008
Verification of signatures by county clerk or Secretary of State
249.009
Exclusive form of signature sheets for petitions
249.012
Preservation of certain records
249.013
Candidacy for more than one office
249.016
Nomination of candidates of major political party or for nonpartisan office
249.020
Filing of candidates’ nominating petition or declaration of candidacy
249.021
Candidate and public office holder residence address
249.023
Nomination of major political party candidates who attain age of 18 years after deadline for filing nominating petition or declaration of candidacy
249.031
Contents of petition or declaration
249.035
Filing officer
249.037
Time for filing petition or declaration
249.042
Declaration or petition as evidence of candidacy
249.046
Party membership required for nomination of party
249.048
Unsuccessful candidate not eligible as candidate
249.052
Determination of inhabitancy of candidate for Legislative Assembly
249.056
Filing fees
249.061
One candidate per petition
249.064
Information required on petition
249.068
Requirements regarding number and distribution of persons signing partisan petitions
249.072
Requirements regarding number and distribution of persons signing nonpartisan petitions
249.076
Qualifications of signers of petitions
249.078
Printing name of candidate for presidential nomination of major party on ballot
249.088
Nomination or election of candidate at nominating election
249.091
Nomination of certain nonpartisan candidates or candidates to fill a vacancy in nonpartisan office
249.170
Withdrawal of candidacy
249.180
Withdrawal of candidacy by nominee
249.190
Filling vacancy in nomination of major party
249.200
Nomination by major party to fill vacancy in partisan office
249.205
Filling vacancy in nomination to nonpartisan office
249.215
Filling vacancy in state office at general election
249.705
Nomination by other than major party
249.712
Acceptance of nomination
249.720
Information to be contained in certificate of nomination
249.722
Time for filing certificate
249.735
Qualification as assembly of electors
249.737
Filing officer for nomination by assembly of electors
249.740
Certificates of nomination made by individual electors
249.810
Entries in register of nominations upon filing certificates
249.830
Procedure for withdrawing nomination
249.842
Filling vacancy in nomination
249.850
Filing of certificate to fill vacancy in nomination
249.865
Filing prospective petition
249.870
Number of signers on recall petition
249.875
Time for completing filing
249.876
Removal of signature after petition submitted for verification
249.877
Statement of justification by public officer

Current through early 2026

§ 249.021. Candidate & public office holder residence address's source at oregon​.gov