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Oregonians vote at a higher rate than most Americans, which observers attribute to mail-in voting.
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The U.S. Department of Justice demanded personal information, including birthdays and driver’s license numbers, for all Oregon voters.
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Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read said Trump “is clearly actively working to corrupt our elections.”
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Secretary of State Tobias Read says he’s not inclined to share information with the federal government.
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The state’s Department of Justice calls a suit alleging Gov. Tina Kotek improperly withheld records relating to the state’s case against Coinbase ‘malicious.’
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A last-minute effort to delay Oregon’s campaign contribution limits from taking effect for another four years won’t move forward, Secretary of State Tobias Read confirmed Friday.
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State elections officials said last week Oregon is not prepared to enact new limits in 2027 as planned.
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At issue is whether the state is complying with a decades-old federal voting law.
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“I know my actions were indefensible,” she told the state ethics commission.
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Data entry errors that allowed noncitizens to be registered to vote in Oregon go much further back than state officials previously acknowledged, a report issued by the Oregon Department of Transportation on Friday shows.
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The lawsuit is the 12th Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield filed against the Trump administration since he took office in December.
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Several people who were added to Oregon’s voter rolls because of errors by state employees could face prosecution for voting despite not being U.S. citizens.
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The calls to the secretary of state’s office center around misinformation about Donald Trump’s decision not to appear in the state’s voters’ pamphlet.
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Oregon leaders are reminding residents they can still register to vote or change their party affiliation as usual.