Oregon Statutes § 254.145 Design and contents of official ballots
Statute Text
(1)
(a)
Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, the names of candidates for nomination for or election to each office shall be arranged on the ballot in the order determined under ORS
254.155
.
(b)
The names of candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States shall be arranged in groups.
(2)
Except as provided in ORS
254.125
and
254.135
and this section, no information about the candidate, including any title or designation, other than the candidate's name, may appear on the ballot.
(3)
Spaces shall be provided for any offices appearing on the ballot in which the elector may write the name of any person not printed on the ballot. If a voting machine is used, spaces shall be provided on the ballot, or on separate material delivered to the elector with the ballot, in which the elector may write or enter the names of persons for any offices appearing on the ballot.
(4)
On the left margin of the ballot, the name of each group or candidate may be numbered. The blank spaces may not be numbered. A particular number may not be used to designate more than one candidate at any election.
(5)
The names of all candidates for the same office shall be listed in the same column on the ballot. If more than one column is needed to list names of all candidates for that office, the names may be arranged in one or more columns in block form. The block shall be set apart by rulings under the title of the office. If a blank space follows the list of candidates, the space shall be in the same column as the names of candidates for that office. If blocks of columns are used, blank spaces shall be included within the ruled block.
(6)
The ballot shall be clearly marked to indicate when names of candidates for the office are continued on the following page.
(7)
When a measure is submitted to the people, the number, ballot title and financial estimates under ORS
250.125
of each measure shall be printed after the list of candidates. A measure referred by the Legislative Assembly shall be designated "Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly." A state measure referred by petition shall be designated "Referendum Order by Petition of the People." A state measure proposed by initiative petition shall be designated "Proposed by Initiative Petition."
(8)
The ballot shall be printed to give the elector a clear opportunity to designate the elector's choice or choices for candidates and approval or rejection of measures submitted.
(9)
When an elector is allowed to make only one choice or answer and if a voting machine is not used, the elector shall indicate a preference by making a cross or check mark inside a voting square corresponding to the candidate or answer for which the elector wishes to vote. A voting square may be printed on the blank, write-in vote spaces. However, the elector is not required to place a mark in the voting square corresponding to a name written in a blank space. Words shall be printed on the ballot to aid the elector, such as "Vote for one," "Vote for three," and regarding measures, "Yes" and "No."
(10)
When a nomination for or an election to an office is determined by ranked choice voting as provided in section 4, chapter 220, Oregon Laws 2023, the ballot shall provide the elector with the ability to rank, by choice, write-in candidates and candidates appearing on the ballot for the office. The Secretary of State by rule shall establish a statement to be printed on the ballot describing how to mark choices in an election determined by ranked choice voting consistent with section 4, chapter 220, Oregon Laws 2023.
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