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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 249 · CANDIDATES; RECALL

249.009 Exclusive form of signature sheets for petitions; numbering of signature sheets; rules

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249.009 Exclusive form of signature sheets for petitions; numbering of signature sheets; rules.
(1)The Secretary of State by rule shall:
(a)Design the form of nominating or recall petitions, certificates of nomination by individual electors, minutes of an assembly of electors or minor political party formation petitions; and
(b)Prescribe a system for numbering all signature sheets of nominating or recall petitions, certificates of nomination by individual electors, minutes of an assembly of electors or minor political party formation petitions.
(2)Regardless of any provision to the contrary in a county or city charter or ordinance, for the purpose of nominating city or county candidates, recalling city or county officers or forming a minor political party, an individual must use the applicable form designed under this section. [Formerly 246.180; 1985 c.808 §11; 1989 c.68 §3]
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