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County officials across Southern Oregon say they’re desperate to fund law enforcement. But measures on the ballot this month to raise taxes are a hard sell in a region once reliant on timber revenue.
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If you’re still waiting to return your ballot for the Oregon primary election, use an official drop box. Recent changes to mail processing in Oregon have led to questions about the speed of the postal service.
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Coos County voters are on the verge of passing a new tax on short-term rentals in the Charleston community.
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Oregon’s only Republican representative, Cliff Bentz, faces challengers from the left and right during the upcoming May primary election. Here’s what to expect for the Congressional District 2 race.
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With ballots still making their way to people’s homes, more than 70,000 voters have already returned theirs for an early turnout of about 2.4%.
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The bill comes as instances of threats and harassment have spiked nationwide following the 2020 election.
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Johnson is hoping to do what no one has done in nearly a century: Win the governor's office as an independent candidate.
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Democrats and some anti-Trump Republicans are panicked about the impact of the ex-president's election lies on American democracy. They see worst-case scenarios looming — but few, if any, solutions.
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There were no statewide races or measures on Oregon’s Election Day ballot Tuesday, but here's a round-up of results from some local measures in southwest Oregon.
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Kim Wyman vigorously pushed back against President Trump's unfounded claims of voter fraud and is widely seen as a mail-in ballot and security expert. She'll start her new role on Nov. 19.
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The West Coast’s only Republican statewide office holder may be headed to a post with the Biden administration. CNN is reporting that Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman is likely to be named to a top election security role in the Department of Homeland Security.
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Efforts to pass other federal voting rights legislation have stalled in the closely divided Senate, as Democrats try to counter voting restrictions enacted in Republican-led states.
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Laws that allow ballots to be mailed on Election Day and keep more voters on state rolls are the target of two referendum petitions.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom made $1.7 million and paid $712,000 in state and federal taxes in 2019. His campaign says state law requires recall challengers to release their returns.