Protections
for Elections
OR
Eugene
Pop. ~179,000 · Council-Manager · Home Rule Charter City
Armed federal agents at your polling place
are already illegal. Your city council can enforce it.
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Any federal employee who stations armed personnel at a polling place commits a felony. No exceptions — not for law enforcement, not for "keeping the peace." The DOJ's own manual bans FBI agents from polling places.
5 YEARS PRISON $250,000 FINE PERMANENT BAR FROM OFFICE
Legal Authority
Oregon adopted constitutional home rule in 1906, explicitly rejecting Dillon's Rule.
Why It Can Work Here
Eugene has a progressive university base and 9-member council, but no recent sanctuary-type ordinances indicate less immediate ...
What the Ordinance Would Do
Direct city police not to assist armed federal personnel near polling places. No new criminal penalties — just a policy on how the city's own resources are used.
7 members · Council-Manager · Mayor (no vote except ties) + 8 ward-elected councilors
Eugene Charter of 2002.
Eugene City Hall
500 E 4th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 682-5010
eugene-or.gov/537/Mayor-and-City-Council
Meetings
Mon
5:30 PM
2nd & 4th Mon
1
Call your council member and tell them you want Eugene to pass a Protections for Elections ordinance enforcing the federal ban on armed troops at polls.
(541) 682-5010
2
Show up to the next council meeting. Public comment is open to all residents. Three minutes at the mic changes priorities.
MonS · 5:30 PM · Eugene City Hall
3
Bring a friend. Two people speaking makes it a pattern. Five makes it a movement. Give this flyer to three people you know.
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