Oregon Ballot Measure 113
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Oregon Ballot Measure 113, the Exclusion from Re-election for Legislative Absenteeism Initiative, was approved by
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voters in the
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. Measure 113 amended the
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to provided that members of the
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with ten unexcused absences from floor sessions are disqualified from serving in the legislature following their current term. It is codified as Article IV, Section 15 of the Oregon Constitution.


Background and provisions

Unlike most state legislatures (in which a majority is a sufficient
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), the Oregon Constitution requires that two-thirds of the
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or
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be present to conduct a session. The purpose of this amendment is to discourage members of the minority party from walking out (''i.e.'', being intentionally absent) from legislative sessions in order to block passing new laws that they do not have the voting majority to prevent through normal democratic processes. Measure 113 was a response to Republican members of the legislature, who in the three years before Measure 113's passage (from 2019 to 2022) repeatedly walked out of the
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to block Democrats from passing Democratic legislative priorities, including a business tax to fund education and
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legislation to limit Oregon's
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. In 2022, a Republican walkout forced the 2020 legislative session to end early, effectively killing many bills. Republicans also used the tactic to block vaccine and gun bills. The Republicans' use of a walkout three years in a row was unprecedented; previous Oregon walkouts were rare.Walkouts in Oregon politics used to be rare, but not anymore
, Associated Press/KGW (June 20, 2019 ).
Democrats had last used the strategy in 2001, when they were in the legislative minority, to block a Republican attempt to draw the boundaries of legislative districts (the Republican-controlled House had tried to pass their redistricting plan as a
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rather than a bill, an attempt to evade a veto from then-Governor
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, a Democrat). Prior to 2022, Oregon law provided that legislators may be compelled to attend floor sessions or expelled (by a two-thirds majority) for "disorderly behavior"; however, there were no automatic consequences for failure to attend sessions, nor is "disorderly behavior" clearly defined. This allowed legislators to abscond out of state (beyond the reach of Oregon law enforcement) during walkouts, and then return without consequence. Under Measure 113, the state Constitution was amended so that state Senators and state Representatives with ten unexcused absences from either a regular or a special floor sessions of the legislature are barred from holding office as a legislator for the term following their current term of office. Measure 113 also clarified that a failure to attend ten or more legislative floor sessions in a session constitutes "disorderly behavior” through unexcused absences is disqualified from serving as a Senator or Representative for the term following the end of the legislator’s current term.


Campaign

Measure 113 was supported by Oregon Democrats and their allies in labor unions and other groups. Dirk VanderHart
Oregonians limit legislative walkouts as Measure 113 passes easily in unofficial returns
, Oregon Public Broadcasting (November 8, 2022).
No formal opposition to M113 was filed, but ''
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''/OregonLive and ''
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'' endorsed a "no" vote on the ground that measure gave too much authority to the Senate president and House speaker to determine when a member's absence was excused or unexcused, and because it could leave some legislative seats vacant.Editorial endorsement November 2022: Vote 'no' on Measure 113's political manipulation
, ''The Oregonian''/Oregon Live (October 19, 2022).


Passage

In the general election in November 2022, Oregon voters approved Measure 113 by an overwhelming majority. The results were 1,292,127 "yes" votes (68.32%) and 599,204 "no" votes (31.68%). Measure 113 was codified as Article IV, Section 15, of the
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, which states: "Failure to attend, without permission or excuse, ten or more legislative floor sessions called to transact business during a regular or special legislative session shall be deemed disorderly behavior and shall disqualify the member from holding office as a Senator or Representative for the term following the election after the member's current term is completed."Lauren Dake & Dirk VanderHart
Oregon voters tried to put an end to legislative walkouts. So, what happened?
, Oregon Public Broadcasting (May 16, 2023).


Implementation

During the 2023 session, Republicans in the state Senate defied Measure 113 by continuing to walk out on sessions, depriving the chamber of a quorum. In early May 2023, a Republican walkout (led by Senate Minority Leader
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and Deputy Senate Minority leader
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) exceeded ten days.Britany Robinson
State Republicans Defy Measure 113 with Ongoing Boycott
, ''Oregon Business'' (May 17, 2023).
Grant Stringer

, OregonLive/''The Oregonian'' (May. 22, 2023).
By May 18, 2023, nine Republican senators (Knopp, Bonham, Lynn Findley,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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), and one Republican-aligned Independent Party senator (
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) reached the ten unexcused absence limit set by Measure 113 by not showing up to vote in session. Oregon Republicans formed a new political action committee to raise campaign funds touting their walkout. On May 8, 2023,
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filed a complaint with the
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regarding Measure 113 on the grounds of
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. He cited that his Seventh-Day Adventist beliefs prevent him from working on Saturdays, and that the refusal of
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to approve his requests for authorized absences (filed on religious grounds) for Saturdays during this walkout was discriminatory against his religion. The investigation of this complaint is projected to conclude by May 2024. On August 8, 2023, Secretary of State
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confirmed she would enforce the measure and prevent the ten legislators from filing for reelection. Five Republican Senators filed a lawsuit in response arguing that the measure's wording allowed them to serve one additional term before being barred from reelection, citing that the penalty would only apply after the end of the current legislative term, which would end ''after'' the 2024 election, therefore only rendering them ineligible for the 2028 election. Three Senators filed for reelection in September citing this interpretation of the measure. On October 24, the
Oregon Supreme Court The Oregon Supreme Court (OSC) is the highest state court in the U.S. state of Oregon. The only court that may reverse or modify a decision of the Oregon Supreme Court is the Supreme Court of the United States. On December 15, 2023, a federal district court judge rejected a separate request to block the implementation of Measure 113, finding that the measure was working as intended by Oregon voters.


See also

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* List of Oregon ballot measures


References

{{reflist 2022 Oregon ballot measures Oregon Legislative Assembly Amendments to the Constitution of Oregon