Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 165 - SECRETARY OF STATE, ELECTIONS DIVISION
Division 5 - VOTER REGISTRATION
Section 165-005-0150 - Use of Signature Stamp by Disabled Elector

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 165-005-0150

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) For purposes of this rule, "signature stamp or other indicator" means a device capable of printing a representation of a person's signature on a document.

(2) Any voter who is unable, because of a disability, to sign the person's name by hand may use a signature stamp or other indicator on the person's voter registration form and any other election document requiring the voter's signature as provided by this rule.

(3) Before a voter may use a signature stamp or other indicator on an election document, the voter shall attest that the voter needs to use a signature stamp or other indicator because of a disability.

(4) Form SEL 540 (Signature Stamp Attestation) shall be the form used for the attestation required by this rule. The form shall be filed with the county election official of the county in which the voter is registered to vote.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 246.120, ORS 246.150 & HB 3135, 1997

Stats. Implemented: HB 3135, 1997

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