Oregon Code § ORS 247.002

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As used in this chapter:
(1) County clerk means the county clerk or the county official in charge of elections.
(2) Elector means an individual qualified to vote under Article II, section 2, Oregon Constitution.
(3) Registration card means:
(a) A state voter registration card approved by the Secretary of State under ORS 247.171;
(b) A federal voter registration application form prescribed by the Federal Election Commission pursuant to the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (P.L. 103-31);
(c) An electronic record containing an individuals legal name, age, residence and citizenship information and electronic signature submitted to the Department of Transportation in the manner described in ORS 247.017; or
(d) An electronic record containing an individuals legal name, age, residence and citizenship information submitted to the Oregon Health Authority in the manner described in ORS 247.018.
Note: The amendments to 247.002 by section 3, chapter 492, Oregon Laws 2023, become operative June 1, 2026. See section 9, chapter 492, Oregon Laws 2023. The text that is operative until June 1, 2026, is set forth for the users convenience.
247.002. As used in this chapter:
(1) County clerk means the county clerk or the county official in charge of elections.
(2) Elector means an individual qualified to vote under Article II, section 2, Oregon Constitution.
(3) Registration card means a state voter registration card approved by the Secretary of State under ORS 247.171, a federal voter registration application form prescribed by the Federal Election Commission pursuant to the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (P.L. 103-31) or an electronic record containing an individuals legal name, age, residence and citizenship information and electronic signature submitted to the Department of Transportation in the manner described in ORS 247.017.

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