Referendum 120
Fuel taxes, transportation taxes, and fees; business taxes
Brief Explanation:
This referendum would repeal sections of House Bill 3991 which increase the state’s gas tax, payroll tax, and vehicle registration fees.
There are numerous citizens and politicians running for the many offices up for election. An informed voter might spend many hours researching the candidates to determine for themselves which ones would actually work for the best interests of their constituents.
For more information, please contact Oregon State Elections.
Oregon Referendum 120, the Increase to Gas Tax, Payroll Tax, and Vehicle Registration Fees Referendum, is on the ballot in Oregon as a veto referendum on May 19, 2026.[1]
| A “yes” vote upholds five sections of House Bill 3991 (HB 3991) related to tax and fee increases, including increases to the state’s gas tax from $0.40 to $0.46, payroll tax for transportation from 0.1% to 0.2%, and vehicle registration and title fees, with revenue dedicated to the State Highway Fund for transportation funding. |
| A “no” vote repeals five sections of HB 3991 related to tax and fee increases, including increases to the state’s gas tax from $0.40 to $0.46, payroll tax for transportation from 0.1% to 0.2%, and vehicle registration and title fees, with revenue dedicated to the State Highway Fund for transportation funding. |
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