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In early returns Read had an overwhelming lead over with 72% of the vote as of 8:05 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Three Oregon Republicans running to control the state’s elections have all stoked false claims of voter fraud and indicated they want to end Oregon’s decades-long tradition of running elections by mail.
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Half of the eight candidates responded to a questionnaire from the Oregon Capital Chronicle: Democrats Tobias Read, Jim Crary and Dave Stauffer and Republican Tim McCloud.
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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.
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The Oregon Supreme Court will defer to the U.S. Supreme Court and won’t hear a court case challenging former President Donald Trump’s ability to appear on Oregon ballots.
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Court battles and big congressional races set the stage for an intense election year.
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The state housing agency still can’t reliably say how many Oregonians were helped, the report found.
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A case before the Oregon Supreme Court seeks to block Trump from the ballot because of his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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The secretary of state says her office lacks the power to decide whether presidential candidates are qualified to hold office.
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The national effort includes court cases in Colorado, Michigan and Minnesota.
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The federal lawsuit joins an ongoing state case from Republican senators who want to run for reelection despite a voter-approved amendment to the state constitution.
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The Oregon secretary of state’s office released an advisory report Tuesday, calling for state officials to do more to address domestic violence.