(1) A person may not knowingly make a false statement, oath or affidavit when a statement, oath or affidavit is required under the election laws.

Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 260.715

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • County clerk: means the county clerk or the county official in charge of elections. See Oregon Statutes 260.005
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • Person: means an individual, corporation, limited liability company, labor organization, association, firm, partnership, joint stock company, club, organization or other combination of individuals having collective capacity. See Oregon Statutes 260.005

(2) A person may not request a ballot in a name other than the person’s own name.

(3) A person may not vote or attempt to vote more than once at any election held on the same date.

(4) A person may not vote or attempt to vote both in an election held in this state and in another state on the same date.

(5) A person, except an elections official in performance of duties, may not willfully alter or destroy a ballot cast at an election or the returns of an election.

(6) A person may not willfully place a fraudulent ballot among the genuine ballots.

(7) A person may not falsely write anything purporting to be written by an elections official in performance of duties on the ballot.

(8) A person may not commit theft of a ballot or tally or return sheet, or willfully hinder or delay the delivery of the tally or return sheet to the county clerk, or fraudulently break open a sealed tally or return sheet of the election.

(9)(a) A person may not:

(A) Manufacture or knowingly use a fraudulent ballot return identification envelope or secrecy envelope; or

(B) Sell, make an offer with the actual intent to sell, purchase or make an offer with the actual intent to purchase, for money or other valuable consideration, any official ballot, replacement ballot, ballot return identification envelope or secrecy envelope.

(b) As used in this subsection, ‘ballot return identification envelope’ and ‘secrecy envelope’ mean those envelopes used to return ballots to the county clerk. [1979 c.190 § 392; 1999 c.318 § 45; 2005 c.797 § 58; 2007 c.154 § 57; 2007 c.155 § 10; 2017 c.749 § 41]

 

[1999 c.1002 § 6; repealed by 2005 c.797 § 73]

 

[Repealed by 1971 c.749 § 82]

 

[1993 c.743 § 22; 1995 c.79 § 90; renumbered 260.174 in 1995]

 

[Amended by 1957 c.644 § 23; repealed by 1971 c.749 § 82]

 

[1993 c.710 § 3; 2005 c.797 § 20; repealed by 2011 c.652 § 11]

 

[1993 c.710 4,5; 1995 c.607 § 56a; 1999 c.999 § 21; 2001 c.965 § 17; 2005 c.809 47,48; 2009 c.818 § 18; repealed by 2011 c.652 § 11]

 

[Repealed by 1957 c.644 § 28]

 

[Amended by 1957 c.644 § 24; repealed by 1971 c.749 § 82]

 

[Amended by 1957 c.644 § 25; repealed by 1971 c.749 § 82]

 

[Repealed by 1971 c.749 § 82]

 

[Amended by 1957 c.644 § 26; repealed by 1971 c.743 § 432 and by 1971 c.749 § 83]

 

[Repealed by 1971 c.743 § 432 and by 1971 c.749 § 83]

 

[Repealed by 1957 c.644 § 28]

 

[Repealed by 1957 c.644 § 28]

 

[Repealed by 1971 c.749 § 82]

 

[1971 c.749 24,74; repealed by 1973 c.744 § 46 (260.991 enacted in lieu of 260.990)]

 

[1973 c.744 § 47 (enacted in lieu of 260.990); repealed by 1979 c.190 § 431]

 

[1973 c.623 § 6; repealed by 1977 c.678 § 4]

 

PENALTIES