Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 176.010 (2026)

Commencement of term; inauguration

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      176.010 Commencement of term; inauguration. The official term of the Governor shall commence upon the publication of the returns by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as provided in section 4, Article V, Oregon Constitution; or in case of an election of the Governor by the Legislative Assembly, as provided in section 5, Article V, Oregon Constitution, the official term of the Governor shall commence immediately upon such election; and the Governor shall be inaugurated by taking the oath of office.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1959–1959 · leading case: State Ex Rel. O'Hara v. Appling, 334 P.2d 482 (Or. 1959).
State Ex Rel. O'Hara v. Appling, 334 P.2d 482 (Or. 1959). “ORS 176.010 and 176.020. The Attorney General contends that the doctrine of implied resignation was repudiated by this court in the case of State ex rel Hayden v.”
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