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  4. Chapter 165 - SECRETARY OF STATE, ELECTIONS DIVISION
  5. Division 7 - CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS

Division 7 - CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS

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  1. § 165-007-0030 - Designating the Vote By Mail Procedures Manual.
  2. § 165-007-0035 - Designating Ballot Request Forms
  3. § 165-007-0045 - Counting Ballots Received by Mail
  4. § 165-007-0130 - Method of Calculating Total Eligible Voters for Property Tax Measure Elections
  5. § 165-007-0270 - Administrative Recounts
  6. § 165-007-0280 - Spanish Language Ballots
  7. § 165-007-0290 - Hand Count of Ballots
  8. § 165-007-0300 - Facsimile Vote Secret Ballot Waiver Form
  9. § 165-007-0310 - County Elections Security Plan
  10. § 165-007-0350 - Oregon Voting System Certification
  11. § 165-007-0450 - Risk Limiting Audit Provisions
  12. § 165-007-0550 - Procedure for Reporting Elections Results
  13. § 165-007-2020 - Timelines for the referrals to the November 3, 2020, General Election
  14. § 165-007-2024 - Timelines for the referrals to the November 5, 2024, General Election from the 2023 regular legislative session

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