(1) Not later than the 27th day after the date of an election, the elections officer shall prepare an abstract of the votes and deliver it to the district elections authority. Not later than the 45th day after the date of an election, the district elections authority shall determine from it the result of the election.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 255.295

  • District elections authority: means the county court or board of county commissioners, district board or other body or officer authorized or required to call a district election. See Oregon Statutes 255.005
  • Elections officer: means the:

    (a) County clerk of the county in which the administrative office of the district is located regarding a measure, or a candidate for an office, to be voted on in a district located in more than one county. See Oregon Statutes 255.005

(2) Subject to ORS § 254.548, the elections officer may issue a certificate of election only after the district elections authority has notified the elections officer in writing of the result of the election. [Formerly 259.200; 1989 c.221 § 1; 1993 c.493 § 102; 1995 c.712 § 72; 1999 c.318 § 50; 1999 c.999 § 57; 2005 c.157 § 5; 2014 c.67 § 5; 2014 c.112 § 5; 2017 c.749 § 30; 2018 c.70 § 10; 2021 c.551 § 10]