Section 260.325
[Formerly 260.540; 1979 c.190 §4; renumbered 246.046]
Section 260.335
[1967 c.618 §§2,3; 1971 c.749 §50; renumbered 260.502]
Section 260.340
[Amended by 1957 c.644 §5; 1971 c.749 §51; renumbered 260.512]
Section 260.345 – Complaints or other information regarding violations; action by Secretary of State and Attorney General.
(1) Any elector may file with any filing officer a written complaint alleging that a violation of an election law or rule adopted by the Secretary of State under ORS chapters 246 to 260 has occurred and stating the reason for believing that the violation occurred and any evidence relating to it. A complaint and […]
Section 260.351 – Court proceedings for election law violations, generally.
A proceeding for violation of an election law shall be advanced on the docket of the court upon request of any party. However, the court may postpone or continue the trial if justice demands. As a condition of a continuance or postponement the court may impose costs. No petition shall be dismissed without the consent […]
Section 260.355 – Deprivation of nomination or office for deliberate and material election violation.
If, after a plea of guilty by or verdict of guilty against a person nominated or elected to a public office in a criminal prosecution of the person for violation of an election law in regard to either the person’s nomination or election, the court determines that the violation was deliberate and material, the court, […]
Section 260.360
[Amended by 1955 c.446 §1; 1971 c.749 §52; renumbered 260.522]
Section 260.365 – Election or appointment after deprivation of nomination or office for violation.
(1) A person nominated or elected to public office, and whose nomination or election has been annulled for violation of an election law, shall not serve, during the term of the office, in any office or vacancy in any office or position of trust, honor or emolument, whether elected or appointed, in this state. (2) […]
Section 260.368 – Investigations of violations of prohibition on payment based on number of signatures obtained on petition.
For the purpose of investigating violations of section 1b, Article IV of the Oregon Constitution, the Secretary of State, Attorney General and Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries may cooperate and share information as considered necessary by the secretary, Attorney General or commissioner. [2007 c.848 §6]
Section 260.375
[Formerly 260.520; 1979 c.190 §366; renumbered 260.351]