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The race for Oregon Senate, District 6, features a long-time area state representative versus a candidate who's never run for state office.
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The GOP is almost certain to eat into Democratic supermajorities this year. The question is by how much.
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Mailers sent in several Oregon Senate districts point to Democratic candidates’ liberal positions on abortion law in a surprising bid to make it a winning issue for Republicans
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Voters in northern Douglas County are being asked to renew a five-year operating levy to help fund the local fire department.
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In the Pacific Northwest, county election officials have tried to combat claims of election fraud and concerns over the security of vote counting and elections as a whole.
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The race for BOLI commissioner pits employment lawyer Christina Stephenson against restaurant owner and former state representative Cheri Helt.
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This election season, county clerks in Southern Oregon and Northern California have reported hearing about so-called “voter integrity” groups questioning residents at their homes. The activity has been seen as voter intimidation by some, and it's part of a broader national trend motivated by election conspiracy theorists.
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The campaign is taking place in a freshly redrawn district, which stretches from Clackamas County all the way to Bend and Albany, covering many conservative and liberal strongholds in Oregon.
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Oregonians voted to legalize the use of the psychedelic drug psilocybin in supervised facilities in 2020. But 27 of the state’s 36 counties now have the issue on their ballots again. The vote will have implications for residents seeking treatment across the Pacific Northwest.
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With the November election ballots starting to be mailed to voters this week, the state of Oregon is sending out the message that elections here continue to be free, fair and secure. The Secretary of State’s office is encouraging Oregon voters to “know their rights” and urging anyone who feels someone is trying to intimidate them at the ballot box or elsewhere to report it to her office.
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Oregon elections officials are urging voters to get their ballots in sooner than later, to make sure they’re counted.
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Rainbow Water District serves residents on the north and west outskirts of Springfield. Voters in the district are being asked to renew a 5-year local option levy to maintain fire protection services, currently contracted with Eugene-Springfield Fire Department.