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The race shows no sign of the massive spending voters saw 12 years ago — that will likely wait until the general election in November. But the three candidates do offer meaningful differences in how they’d like to do the job of Oregon’s top lawyer.
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Seven candidates are running to replace Klamath County Sheriff Chris Kaber.
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The incumbent is barred from serving another term under a voter-passed law that bars legislators from serving subsequent terms when they have too many unexcused absences.
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The Republican contender for U.S. Senate criticizes USC student encampments as acts of terrorism. Nearly 100 demonstrators were arrested on trespassing charges.
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Oregon’s Measure 114 passed by a razor thin margin in 2022. Although it’s not on the ballot this year, it’s still a topic in upcoming local elections.
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Sen. Art Robinson’s son Noah Robinson is running against Rep. Christine Goodwin in a two-way Republican primary in the southern Oregon district.
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Oregon is the latest of nearly two dozen states to have an organized effort to protest President Joe Biden in the primary.
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Oregonians have until April 30 to register to vote in the upcoming primary election.
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A super PAC that focuses on electing Democrats to the U.S. House reserved nearly $10 million worth of broadcast ad time in Oregon as Democrats try to flip Oregon’s 5th Congressional District and keep Democratic incumbents in two swing districts in Oregon and Washington.
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A Curry County Republican state senator in a hotly contested primary race on Monday threatened to sue a House candidate and a former conservative radio host over statements suggesting he’s connected to the Chinese Communist Party.
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They say they plan to file a new lawsuit if she wins the May 21 primary.
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The lawsuit, filed Friday in Josephine County Circuit Court, alleges that Goodwin’s listed address is actually a wine tasting room.
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A local citizens’ group had requested that an investigation be conducted into county leadership for their handling of upcoming county ballot measures.
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Sen. Dennis Linthicum, R-Klamath Falls and Sen. Brian Boquist, R-Dallas are two of eight state senators prohibited from running again for state Senate after participating in extended walkouts last year.