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Oregon Statutes § 247.019 Electronic voter registration; rulesVersion dated Oct. 30, 2024

Statute Text

(1) The Secretary of State by rule shall adopt an electronic voter registration system to be used by qualified persons who have a valid:
(a) Oregon driver license, as defined in ORS 801.245 ;
(b) Oregon driver permit, as defined in ORS 801.250 ; [or]
(c) State identification card, issued under ORS 807.400 ; or
(d) Social Security number .
(2)
(a) The electronic voter registration system shall :
(A) Require a person registering to vote under subsection (1)(d) of this section to enter only the final four digits of the person's valid Social Security number;
(B) Allow a person registering to vote under subsection (1)(d) of this section to electronically submit an image of the person's signature; and
(C) Allow a qualified person to complete and deliver a registration card electronically.
(b) A registration card delivered under this section is considered delivered to the Secretary of State for purposes of this chapter.
(3) A person who completes a registration card electronically under this section consents to the use of the person's driver license, driver permit or state identification card signature , or an electronically submitted image of the person's signature, for voter registration purposes.
(4) If available, the Department of Transportation shall provide to the Secretary of State a digital copy of the driver license, driver permit or state identification card signature of each person who completes a registration card under this section.
(5) The electronic voter registration system may also include an application programming interface to allow third-party organizations to securely submit registration cards electronically on behalf of individuals. In order to submit registration cards under this subsection, a third-party organization must be approved as a voter registration organization under a process designed by the Secretary of State by rule.

History

Amended by 2022 Ch. 19 , § 1 , eff. 1/1/2023 .

2009 c. 914 , § 2