(1) The holder of a public office may resign the office effective at a future date that is prior to the expiration of the term of the office.
(2) Any person who receives a certificate of election as a holder of a public office, even though the person may not have entered upon the execution of its duties or taken the requisite oath of office, may resign the office effective at a future date that is:
(a) Prior to the beginning of the term of the office; or
(b) After the beginning of the term of the office.
(3) Except where an election is required by law, if the holder of a public office or a person who receives a certificate of election as a holder of a public office resigns the office effective at a future date, the appointing authority required by law to fill a vacancy in the public office may begin the process to fill the vacancy and may select a successor prior to the effective date of any resignation under this section.
(4) The appointing authority may appoint a successor to fill a vacancy in the public office at any time after the effective date of a resignation described in this section. This subsection does not apply where a person who receives a certificate of election as a holder of a public office resigns prior to the beginning of the term of office and an incumbent still holds the public office.
(5) A resignation is binding unless withdrawn in writing by the end of the third business day after the resignation is made.
(6) Where the effective date of a resignation is 21 or more calendar days before the deadline for filing a nominating petition, declaration of candidacy or certificate of nomination necessary to fill the office at the general election next following the effective date of the resignation, and the deadline for withdrawing the resignation has passed, the filing officer for the office shall accept filings of nominating petitions, declarations of candidacy and certificates of nomination and the vacancy shall be filled at the general election next following the effective date of the vacancy.
(7) This section does not apply to the office of Governor. [1991 c.719 §39; 1995 c.607 §68; 2005 c.797 §30]
Note: 236.325 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 236 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 06 - Local Government, Public Employees, Elections
Chapter 236 - Eligibility; Resignations, Removals and Vacancies; Discipline; Transfers
Section 236.010 - Causes for vacancies in office.
Section 236.030 - Persons ineligible for office because of membership in certain organizations.
Section 236.040 - Leave of absence for Peace Corps volunteer; reinstatement.
Section 236.115 - Diversity included in criteria for filling certain vacancies.
Section 236.145 - Employment prohibitions for state board or commission members.
Section 236.210 - Filling vacancies in county offices; qualification.
Section 236.215 - Filling vacancies in partisan elective office of county judge or commissioner.
Section 236.220 - Deputy to fill vacancy in certain offices until person appointed qualifies.
Section 236.225 - Filling vacancies in offices of county governing body.
Section 236.320 - Recipient of resignation.
Section 236.325 - Resignation of office effective at future date; selection of successor; exception.
Section 236.350 - Definitions for ORS 236.350 to 236.370.
Section 236.360 - Disciplinary actions; written procedures; safeguards; just cause; notice.
Section 236.370 - ORS 236.350 to 236.370 not applicable to certain public safety officers.
Section 236.605 - Definitions for ORS 236.605 to 236.640.
Section 236.620 - Status of transferred employee.
Section 236.630 - Authority of new employer over transferred employee.