SB 1574 age 17 may vote in primary if 18 by general election

02/13/2026
SB 1574 VOTE:NO
NEEDS TESTIMONY
Public Hearing
02/18/2026 8:00am HR C
Status (overview) of bill:https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2026R1/Measures/Overview/SB1574
Committee assigned to bill: https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2026R1/Committees/SRULES/Overview

SB 1574 – allows certain persons who are 17 years old on the date of a primary to vote in the primary. Permits a person who will be 17 years of age on the date of a primary election and 18 years of age on the date of the general election to vote at the primary election for candidates of a major political party with which the person is affiliated. Appropriates moneys from the General Fund to the Secretary of State for the purpose of printing and counting additional ballots.

SUBMIT TESTIMONY HERE

The primary is where local initialtives and some candidate elections are final. It isn’t just a race for the general election. The same reason 17 year olds can’t vote in the general election is the reason they shouldn’t vote in the primary.
There’s no reason for a change to current law requiring individuals to be 18 to vote, this is the age of adulthood and learning what it means to be fiscally responsible. Even at 18 the brain is not fully developed, but planning for after graduation adds maturity that a 17 year old doesn’t have. That’s why they can’t buy alcohol or be trusted with handguns. 
The exceptional few does not give the proof to make this a justified change.

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