Republicans have pounced on a complaint against state Rep. Janelle Bynum, the Democratic nominee for a key seat in Congress, that claims she failed to act on allegations that a field organizer for her 2022 legislative campaign sexually assaulted an underage campaign volunteer.
Oregon has been a blue state since the U.S. began labeling states red or blue back in 2000 (more on that later). But when was the last time the state didn't vote Democratic during the presidential election?
Oregon's voter registration deadline is Oct. 15, and those who plan to vote on a national and/or local level must check their registration status, update their information if necessary, and submit their ballot by Nov.
Measure 115 is a proposed change to Oregon's Constitution that would give legislators the power to remove statewide elected officials from office.
Mail-in ballots will be arriving soon, and we've put together a guide to help you stay informed ahead of Election Day. Why it matters: Although the presidential race is pretty much locked in for left-leaning Oregon,
The Oregon Motor Voter went into law in January 2016. People eligible to vote are automatically registered when they obtain or renew their driver's license at the Oregon DMV. According to the secretary of state election calendar, Oct. 16 is the first-day ballots will be mailed to voters. The last day ballots will be mailed is Oct. 22.
More than 80 organizations have endorsed the measure. The Oregon Republican Party, however, has referred to it as a "snake oil sales pitch."
Voters in Lane County must return their ballots by Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here is everything you need to know before casting your vote.
With his dogged focus on a strategy to fix Portland’s most intractable problem and his hyper-energized efforts to connect with voters, Keith Wilson has steadily built a base of support and emerged as one of three top candidates for mayor in the final weeks before Election Day. Beth Nakamura
Two House Republicans are demanding Oregon‘s secretary of state provide information on how the state is handling over 1,000 noncitizens who have been on voter rolls for three years, the latest step from GOP lawmakers to crack down on election integrity ahead of the 2024 election.
The top dog in the U.S. House Democratic Caucus, Hakeem Jeffries, made a pit stop in Oregon on Wednesday to stump for state lawmaker Janelle Bynum, who is challenging Republican U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer in the nationally watched 5th Congressional District race.