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Former Secretary of State Shemia Fagan apologized and agreed to pay a $3,600 civil penalty Friday for her decision to accept a side job working as a cannabis consultant while serving as the state’s second-highest elected official.
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Incoming Secretary of State Tobias Read announced the hire on Monday.
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With a new secretary on the way in, the state elections director and the office’s executive team are among those on the way out.
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Tobias Read appears poised to become Oregon’s next secretary of state, according to partial returns.
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KLCC will list updated results for select local and regional races on this page.
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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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Hundreds of ballots were destroyed in one of the early morning incidents. Investigators say the two acts are likely connected with an attempt to set another ballot box on fire earlier this month.
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Oregon’s state elections office has shut down its phone lines for the day because of a deluge of calls from out-of-state callers sharing misinformation about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who chose not to submit a statement to the state-issued Voters’ Pamphlet.
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The winner, Democrat Doyle Canning, can’t accept the nomination because she lost her primary race.
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The money is a bit of unfinished business left after the Legislature's scramble to pass new regulations in March.
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As Oregon's May primary approaches, KLCC is answering your "frequently asked questions" about the elections process.