ORS 254.145
Design and contents of official ballots


(1)

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(a)

Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, the names of candidates for nomination for or election to each office shall be arranged on the ballot in the order determined under ORS 254.155 (Order of candidate names on ballot).

(b)

The names of candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States shall be arranged in groups.

(2)

Except as provided in ORS 254.125 (Nominating ballot for candidates to nonpartisan office) and 254.135 (Official general or special election ballots) and this section, no information about the candidate, including any title or designation, other than the candidate’s name, may appear on the ballot.

(3)

Spaces shall be provided for any offices appearing on the ballot in which the elector may write the name of any person not printed on the ballot. If a voting machine is used, spaces shall be provided on the ballot, or on separate material delivered to the elector with the ballot, in which the elector may write or enter the names of persons for any offices appearing on the ballot.

(4)

On the left margin of the ballot, the name of each group or candidate may be numbered. The blank spaces may not be numbered. A particular number may not be used to designate more than one candidate at any election.

(5)

The names of all candidates for the same office shall be listed in the same column on the ballot. If more than one column is needed to list names of all candidates for that office, the names may be arranged in one or more columns in block form. The block shall be set apart by rulings under the title of the office. If a blank space follows the list of candidates, the space shall be in the same column as the names of candidates for that office. If blocks of columns are used, blank spaces shall be included within the ruled block.

(6)

The ballot shall be clearly marked to indicate when names of candidates for the office are continued on the following page.

(7)

When a measure is submitted to the people, the number, ballot title and financial estimates under ORS 250.125 (Estimate of financial impact of state measures) of each measure shall be printed after the list of candidates. A measure referred by the Legislative Assembly shall be designated “Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly.” A state measure referred by petition shall be designated “Referendum Order by Petition of the People.” A state measure proposed by initiative petition shall be designated “Proposed by Initiative Petition.”

(8)

The ballot shall be printed to give the elector a clear opportunity to designate the elector’s choice for candidates and approval or rejection of measures submitted. If a voting machine is not used, the elector shall indicate a preference by making a cross or check mark inside a voting square corresponding to the candidate or answer for which the elector wishes to vote. A voting square may be printed on the blank, write-in vote spaces. However, the elector is not required to place a mark in the voting square corresponding to a name written in a blank space. Words shall be printed on the ballot to aid the elector, such as “Vote for one,” “Vote for three,” and regarding measures, “Yes” and “No.” [1979 c.190 §238; 1983 c.253 §2; 1991 c.719 §27; 1991 c.971 §13; 1993 c.493 §39; 1993 c.713 §48; 1995 c.607 §80; 1999 c.410 §47; 2007 c.154 §26]

Source: Section 254.145 — Design and contents of official ballots, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors254.­html.

254.005
Definitions
254.016
Elections conducted under this chapter
254.025
Construction of statutes applicable to primary elections
254.035
Time and place of elections for city officers
254.046
Expense of city election
254.056
Date and purpose of general election and primary election
254.065
Person receiving most votes nominated or elected
254.068
Simulated election for individuals under 18 years of age
254.071
Information regarding ballot format and method of voting ballot
254.074
County elections security plan
254.076
Register of candidates for nomination
254.085
Secretary of State’s statement of offices, candidates and measures
254.095
City elections officers’ statements of offices, candidates and measures
254.098
Expenses for change in information filed under ORS 254.085 or 254.095
254.103
Filing of measures referred by county governing body
254.108
Numbering county, city and district measures
254.115
Official primary election ballot
254.125
Nominating ballot for candidates to nonpartisan office
254.135
Official general or special election ballots
254.145
Design and contents of official ballots
254.155
Order of candidate names on ballot
254.165
Adjusting ballot when vacancy occurs
254.175
Providing ballot title and financial estimates in lieu of printing on ballot
254.185
Printing or furnishing of ballots by county clerk
254.195
Ballot specifications
254.235
Testing of voting machines and vote tally systems
254.321
Providing map of proposed boundaries for election on establishing or changing county or city boundaries
254.365
Voting at primary election by major party members and nonaffiliated electors
254.370
Record of nonaffiliated electors
254.408
Procedure for voting by person for whom no evidence of registration is found
254.411
Voting after name change
254.415
Challenging ballot of person offering to vote
254.426
Procedure on challenged ballot
254.431
Special procedure for ballots challenged due to failure to sign return envelope or nonmatching signature
254.445
Assistance in marking ballot
254.458
Alternatives to return identification envelope procedures
254.465
Elections to be conducted by mail
254.470
Procedures for conducting election by mail
254.471
Extension of deadline for returning ballots in case of emergency
254.472
Compartments for marking ballots
254.473
State payment for return of ballots by mail
254.474
Voting booths for primary and general elections
254.476
Personnel for counting ballots
254.478
Preparation for counting ballots
254.480
Replacement ballots
254.482
Persons authorized to watch receiving and counting of votes
254.483
Ballot security
254.485
Tally of ballots
254.495
Tally and return sheets
254.500
Tally of write-in votes
254.505
Ballots to be counted
254.515
Counting ballots marked “Federal only.”
254.525
Test of vote tally system
254.529
Choice of conducting hand recount of ballots or risk-limiting audit
254.532
Risk-limiting audit
254.535
Preservation of certain materials
254.545
Duties of county clerk after election
254.546
Duties of county clerk after recall election
254.548
Individual nominated or elected by write-in votes
254.555
Secretary of State’s duties after election
254.565
Duties of city elections officer after election
254.568
Certificate of election required before taking oath of office
254.575
Procedure when tie vote
254.650
Special election in case of death of nominee of major political party within 47 days of general election
254.655
Order calling special election
254.660
Conduct of special election
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