Oregon Statutes § 260.555 Prohibitions relating to petitionsVersion dated Oct. 30, 2024
This is an older version of § 260.555 Prohibitions relating to petitions which we archived on October 30, 2024.
Statute Text
(1)
[No]
A
person attempting to obtain signatures on, or causing to be circulated,
[an initiative, referendum or recall petition,]
a petition or prospective petition that is being circulated in accordance with the laws of this state may not
[shall]
knowingly make any false statement regarding the contents, meaning or effect of the petition
or prospective petition
to any person who signs it, attempts to sign it, is requested to sign it or requests information concerning it.
[(2) No person shall attempt to obtain signatures to, cause to be circulated or file with a filing officer, an initiative, referendum or recall petition, knowing it to contain a false signature.]
[(3) No person shall attempt to obtain the signature of a person to an initiative, referendum or recall petition knowing that the person signing the petition is not qualified to sign it.]
[(4) No person shall knowingly sign an initiative, referendum or recall petition more than once, knowingly sign such petition when not qualified to sign it, or sign such petition in any name other than the person's own.]
(2)
If a person knows that a petition, or prospective petition, that is otherwise being circulated in accordance with the laws of this state contains a false signature, the person may not attempt to obtain signatures on, cause to be circulated, or file with a filing officer, the petition or prospective petition.
(3)
If a person knows that another person is not qualified to sign a petition or prospective petition that is being circulated in accordance with the laws of this state, the person may not attempt to obtain the signature of the other person on the petition or prospective petition.
(4)
A person may not knowingly sign more than once any petition or prospective petition that is being circulated in accordance with the laws of this state, knowingly sign such petition or prospective petition when not qualified to sign it, or sign such petition or prospective petition in any name other than the person's own.
(5)
[No]
A
public official or employee
[shall]
may not
knowingly make a false certification concerning
a petition or prospective petition that is circulated in accordance with the laws of this state
[an initiative, referendum or recall petition]
.
History
Amended by 2023 Ch. 600 , § 15 , eff. 8/4/2023 .
1979 c.190 §376; 2001 c.489 §1