(1) An individual may be appointed and serve as treasurer of a candidate, a political committee or petition committee or of two or more candidates, political committees or petition committees. (2) A candidate, political committee or petition committee may remove a treasurer. (3) In event of the death, resignation or removal of a treasurer before compliance with all obligations of a treasurer under ORS 260.035 to 260.156, no later than 14 days after the death, resignation or removal of the treasurer: (a) A candidate shall appoint a successor and certify the name and address of the successor in the manner of an original appointment or certify to the filing officer that the candidate serves as the candidates own treasurer. (b) A committee director shall appoint a successor and certify the name and address of the successor in the manner of an original appointment. (c) A chief petitioner shall appoint a successor and certify the name and address of the successor in the manner of an original appointment.
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