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On election night, 4th Congressional District incumbent Val Hoyle was far ahead in the Democratic Primary against Corvallis challenger Melissa Bird, according to preliminary results.
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Candidates running for Congress submitted pre-primary campaign finance reports to Federal Election Commission
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U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle is hosting a telephone town hall from Washington, D.C. on Dec. 15.
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At least two Republicans are running to represent Oregon’s 4th Congressional District seat, including a candidate who lost her bid last year.
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Democratic primary challenger Melissa Bird said she relates to what many Oregonians are going through, and believes she’ll be a stronger voice on their behalf.
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A Eugene business owner says he plans to primary U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle next year.
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Oregon U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle says she’s been hearing from people in Oregon who’ve been fired as part of President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
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Democrat Val Hoyle is far ahead of her Republican opponent Monique DeSpain in fundraising in the race to represent Oregon’s 4th Congressional District.
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In November's election, voters in Oregon’s Congressional District 4 will have a choice between four candidates for representative.
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Freshman U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle is seeking a second term - saying she’s been able to bring results despite divides in Congress. She faces Republican Monique DeSpain, Green Party candidate Justin Filip, and Libertarian Dan Bahlen.
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Oregon 4th District Representative Val Hoyle is heading back to Washington DC next week as another session of Congress gets underway.
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Oregon’s new representative for the Fourth Congressional District has received her committee assignments.