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Initiative Petition #112 The Respect For The Law Act Allows State Cooperation With Immigration Enforcement; Requires Certain Documentation For Voter Registration And Driving Privileges |
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If you would like to collect signatures for The Respect For The Law Act, the 10-Line Signature Sheet is available by calling Oregonians For Immigration Reform at: (503) 363-6095 or E-Mailing: o4ir@excite.com.
They will be mailed to you right away!
When you have completed the signature sheet or you are satisfied that you will not collect any more signatures on it, please return it using the enclosed envelope or in an envelope addressed to:
OFIR PAC PO Box 1438 McMinnville, OR 97128
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| Initiative #112 text |
Amended Cover Sheet |
#112 Ballot Title |
| STATE INITIATIVE PETITION |
ALLOWS STATE COOPERATION WITH IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT; REQUIRES CERTAIN DOCUMENTATION FOR VOTER REGISTRATION AND DRIVING PRIVILEGES
RESULT OF “YES” VOTE: “Yes” vote allows state/local cooperation and resources for immigration enforcement; requires certain documentation of citizenship for voter registration, “legal presence” for driver/identification documents.
RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote retains current state/local limits on cooperation and resources to enforce immigration laws, current requirements for voter registration, grant of driver/identification documents.
SUMMARY: Current Oregon law: prohibits expenditure of state/local law enforcement resources solely to enforce federal immigration laws; allows only United States citizens to vote, and requires Oregon voter registrants to attest to, but not to document, voter qualifications; requires Oregon driver license, permit, identification card applicants to be Oregon residents or domiciliaries, provide social security number, proof of age, identity, residence. Measure prohibits laws limiting government officials’/employees’ cooperation with federal officials enforcing immigration law; requires first-time Oregon voter registrant to provide “satisfactory evidence” of citizenship (defined); requires applicant for Oregon driver license, permit, identification card to prove “legal presence” and provide social security number; describes documentation constituting proof of “legal presence;” requires verification of social security number with Social Security Administration. Other provisions.
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TEXT IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
| CHIEF PETITIONERS: |
Mehran Smith 10350 SW Crestwood CT Beaverton, OR 97008 |
Shahriyar Smith 1614 NW Kearney ST Portland, OR 97209 |
Jim Ludwick 7500 SW Lebold RD McMinnville, OR 97128 |
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| Return completed petition to: OFIR PAC, PO Box 1438, McMinnville, OR 97128-1438. |
Instructions for Circulators
Only active registered voters of the state of Oregon may sign a petition.
It is advisable to have signers use a pen for signing petitions or for certifying petitions.
Only one circulator may collect signatures on any one sheet of a petition.
Each circulator must personally witness all signatures the circulator collects.
Circulators shall not cause to be circulated a petition knowing it to contain a false signature.
Circulators shall not knowingly make any false statement to any person who signs it or requests information about it.
Circulators shall not attempt to obtain the signature of a person knowing that the person is not qualified to sign it.
Circulators shall not offer money or any thing of value to another person to sign or not sign a petition.
Circulators shall not sell or offer to sell signature sheets.
Circulators shall not write, alter, correct, clarify or obscure any information about the signers unless the signer is disabled and request assistance or the signer initials after the changes are made.
Circulators shall not accept compensation to circulate a petition that is based on the number of signatures obtained.
Warning! Violations of the circulator requirements may result in conviction of a felony with a fine of up to $125,000 and/or prison for up to 5 years.
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Instructions for Signers
Only active registered voters of the state of Oregon may sign a petition. Sign your full name, as you did when you registered to vote.
Please fill in the date on which you signed the petition, your printed name and your residence address in the spaces provided.
Initial any changes that you or the circulator makes to your printed name, residence address or date on which you signed the petition.
It is advisable to use a pen for signing petitions.
It is unlawful to sign any person’s name other than your own. Do not sign another person’s name under any circumstances.
It is unlawful to sign a petition more than once.
It is unlawful for a person to knowingly sign a petition when the person is not qualified to sign it.
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