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The request was made via a resolution that commissioners passed unanimously Tuesday. It comes as election workers face increasing threats nationwide.
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In November, voters in the Oregon coastal community of Seal Rock are voting on a 5-year operating levy to support their fire district.
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Oregonians are flocking to local election offices as Tuesday’s deadline to register to vote approaches.
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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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Candidates Darin Harbick and Michelle Emmons are running to represent District 12, which includes Eastern Lane County, in the Oregon House next year.
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Records show La Mesa police officials recommended firing Kent Vander Kamp for “serious incidents of misconduct,” but he said they ultimately did not.
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A political hopeful filed a legal complaint Wednesday against Deschutes County and OPB to stop release of records he previously called a “big nothing sandwich.”
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The race for Corvallis City Council has a packed panel of candidates, including six who are members of an organization called Sunrise Corvallis.
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In November, voters in Lebanon will decide whether to prohibit psilocybin manufacturers and service centers in the city.
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A panel discussion about this November's ballot Measure 118, an initiative to impose a corporate tax revenue rebate for residents.
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The complex proposal to hike business taxes and divide the proceeds among residents is the most divisive measure on the Oregon ballot.
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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.