SB 1599A moves referendum election day to the Primary date

02/07/2026
SB 1599A VOTE:NO
NEEDS ACTION
Senate Floor

Status (overview) of bill:https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2026R1/Measures/Overview/SB1599
Committee assigned to bill:

ACTION ALERT – SENATE FLOOR – EMAIL LEGISLATORS TO OPPOSE SB 1599

SB 1599 – Moves the election date for the parts of chapter 1, Oregon Laws 2025 (special session), referred to the people by Referendum Petition 2026-302, to the primary election held on May 19, 2026. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.

Amendment -2 changest deadlines for voters pamphlet from 90 days to 60 days [since 90 days has passed].

The referendum petition itself listed November 2026 as the voting date. By changing it with legislative action would go against what voters signed.

This act is a political and legal mechanism for direct democracy and not a Republic.

 Once a referendum is validated, it is legally binding and must be completed as written.  The validation process ensures that the petition meets statutory requirements.  Verified referendum petitions carry both a legal and ethical responsibility to be completed exactly as written.

  • Legal obligation: Once a petition is validated, the measure must appear on the ballot exactly as submitted. Any changes to the text or intent would violate the constitutional and statutory framework governing direct democracy.

  • Ethical responsibility: The ethical duty stems from the principle of popular sovereignty—voters are entitled to a clear, accurate, and unaltered choice. Altering the measure after validation undermines public trust and the integrity of the democratic process.

A retroactive civil law must have “due process” and serve a legitimate legislative purpose and not be arbitrary or oppressive. The move from the General Election (where 60% more people vote) to the Primary election is a political move giving candidates time to recover from voting for the ODOT tax package as Democrat leadership admits.. 

Democrat leadership argues this change would provide greater clarity on transportation funding and reduce political risk for Democrats during the general election.

 

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Comments

  1. Please do not question my voice.my choice and what I knew I signed for. Please carry out your duty with integrity and accountability. The People have Spoken. Respect this.

    – Elaine Redner

  2. Over 250,000 Oregon voters signed a petition with the intention of this being on the November 2026 ballot. If this SB 1599A passes, I hope it backfires on you and the people come out in droves to vote! VOTE NO!

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