Section 260.039 – Content of statement of organization of candidate or principal campaign committee.
(1) Except as provided in ORS 260.043, a candidate who serves as the candidate’s own treasurer, or the treasurer of the principal campaign committee, shall file a statement of organization with the filing officer. The statement shall include: (a) The name, address, occupation, office sought and party affiliation of the candidate. The address shall be […]
Section 260.085 – Listing of occupation of contributor; procedure when occupation is unknown.
(1) An account required by ORS 260.055 and a statement required by ORS 260.083 to list the occupation of a contributor must list the occupation of the contributor in the account and on the first statement filed under ORS 260.057 or 260.076 after the contribution is received if the occupation is known to the candidate, […]
Section 260.041 – Principal campaign committee.
(1) Notwithstanding ORS 260.005 (18) and except as provided in ORS 260.043, a candidate shall designate a political committee as the candidate’s principal campaign committee. A candidate may designate only one political committee as the candidate’s principal campaign committee. (2) A political committee may not be designated as the principal campaign committee of more than […]
Section 260.095 – Reporting expenditures that are both in-kind contributions and expenditures; notice to candidate or committee; process; rules.
(1) If a candidate, political committee or petition committee under ORS 260.057 or 260.118 makes an expenditure that must be reported as both an in-kind contribution and an expenditure by the candidate, political committee or petition committee for whose benefit the expenditure was made as provided in ORS 260.083 (3), the candidate, political committee or […]
Section 260.042 – Content of statement of organization of political committee.
(1) The treasurer of a political committee shall file a statement of organization with the filing officer. The statement must include: (a) The name, address and nature of the committee. The address must be the address of a residence, office, headquarters or similar location where the political committee or a responsible officer of the political […]
Section 260.105
[1957 c.643 §1; 1959 c.416 §1; 1963 c.175 §1; 1971 c.749 §28; renumbered 260.345]
Section 260.043 – Exemptions for candidate who expects neither contributions nor expenditures to exceed $750 or $3,500; exemptions.
(1) A candidate who serves as the candidate’s own treasurer and who expects neither the aggregate contributions to be received nor the aggregate expenditures to be made by or on behalf of the candidate to exceed $750 in total amount during a calendar year is not required to: (a) File a statement of organization under […]
Section 260.044 – Statement of independent expenditures; when person considered political committee or principal campaign committee; electronic filing; time frames; rules.
(1) If a person makes independent expenditures in a total amount of more than $250 in a calendar year, the person shall use the electronic filing system adopted under ORS 260.057 to file with the Secretary of State a statement of independent expenditures not later than seven calendar days after the total amount of independent […]
Section 260.046 – Discontinuance of statement of organization; rules.
(1) A filing officer, in accordance with rules adopted by the Secretary of State, may discontinue the statement of organization of a candidate, principal campaign committee, political committee or petition committee if the candidate or committee has not filed a statement of contributions received or expenditures made under this chapter. (2) The Secretary of State […]
Section 260.049 – Reports to be filed by certain corporations; rules.
(1) If the major source of revenue of a corporation is paid-in-capital and the primary purpose of the corporation is to support or oppose any candidate, measure or political party, and the corporation has made a contribution or an expenditure for that purpose, the corporation shall report to the Secretary of State the names, addresses […]