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When will the election move from the realm of speculation into the realm of actual results?
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KLCC, along with our news partners, has been working over the past few months to bring you information about key races here in Oregon. Here are some links to our coverage.
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What options do Oregonians have if they feel intimidated when dropping off their ballot? We asked an elections official.
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Local law enforcement and elections officials say they’ve taken steps to ensure casting a ballot in Lane County is as safe as possible.
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The deadline for designs is August 1 and the top four will be chosen to be included in November election materials.
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Last election, Lane County was one of several across the country that was targeted with suspicious mail. The county has implemented several safety measures to protect workers going into this election.
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Lane County Clerk Dena Dawson says she anticipates turnout will be around 45%, though she hopes this year will be higher.
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The Lane County Elections office is hiring a new pool of election workers for the May 21 primary.
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One of three recall petitions for Cottage Grove City Councilors has gathered enough signatures to move forward to the next step in the process, according to elections officials. But it hasn’t qualified for the ballot, yet.
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Lane County elections officials say they want the public to have the utmost confidence in the ballot-counting process.
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The two candidates campaigning for West Lane County Commission in the fall election are Ryan Ceniga and Dawn Lesley. Both were invited to participate in this forum. While Ceniga declined, Lesley took the opportunity to share her platform with the City Club of Eugene.