Or. Admin. Code § 165-014-0270 - Circulator Certification
(1)
This rule applies to prospective initiative, initiative, referendum, recall,
candidate nominating, minor political party formation and voters' pamphlet
petitions.
(2) Circulators must
certify that they witnessed the signing of the signature sheet by each
individual whose signature appears on the sheet and that they believe each
signer is an elector by completing the certification at the bottom of the
signature sheet.
(3) A petition
signature sheet will be rejected if the circulator certification is not
completed or determined to be insufficient.
(4) The circulator certification is
considered complete if it consists of a signature and a date that have been
determined to be sufficient under the Circulator Certification Matrix contained
in Appendix A which is incorporated into this rule by reference.
(5) For circulators required to be registered
under ORS 250.048, the handwriting characteristics and factors set forth in the
Vote by Mail Procedures Manual adopted under OAR 165-007-0030 will be used to
evaluate and determine whether the certification signature on a petition sheet
matches signatures provided as examples on any SEL 308, Circulator
Registration, accepted for the petition cycle.
(6) For circulators not required to be
registered under ORS 250.048, the handwriting characteristics and factors set
forth in the Vote by Mail Procedures Manual adopted under OAR 165-007-0030 will
be used to evaluate and determine whether the certification signature on a
petition sheet matches signatures contained in the circulator's voter
registration record.
(7) If the
circulator is not required to be registered under ORS 250.048 and an Oregon
voter registration record bearing the circulator's signature is not available
as an exemplar, the elections official will notify the chief petitioners or
authorized agent by telephone and email, providing an opportunity to submit an
alternative exemplar of the circulator's signature.
(a) To be considered, the chief petitioners
or authorized agent must deliver an alternative exemplar to the elections
official no later than 5 pm of the following business day that is at least 24
hours from the time notification was made. Additional time to provide an
alternative exemplar may be allowed only if the chief petitioners or authorized
agent requests it and if allowing the additional time does not delay the
signature verification process.
(b)
The alternative exemplar must be a signature on an official government-issued
document such as a driver's license or passport, and must have been executed
before the date of the attempted certification of the petition signature
sheet.
(c) The handwriting
characteristics and factors set forth in the Vote by Mail Procedures Manual
adopted under OAR 165-007-0030 will be used to evaluate and determine whether
the certification signature on a petition sheet matches the signature on the
alternative exemplar.
Notes
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Statutory/Other Authority: 249.008, 250.105, 250.215, 246.150, 250.315 & 255.175
Statutes/Other Implemented: 249.008, 249.061, 249.740, 249.865, 249.875, 250.045, 250.105, 250.215, 250.315 & 255.175
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