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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 246 · General Provisions

246.022 Secretary of State may alter language required in election documents; rules

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246.022 Secretary of State may alter language required in election documents; rules. Notwithstanding any other statute in ORS chapters 246 to 260, the Secretary of State may by rule alter the specific language required to be written in documents relating to an election, provided that the alteration in language does not materially change the meaning of the language being altered. [2023 c.600 §18]
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