PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon politicians are speaking out Friday in support of protecting the state’s vote-by-mail system, weeks after President Donald Trump vowed to change the way elections are conducted ...
The 47th president believes he is a king rather than an elected official with power limited by the U.S. Constitution, (“As Trump vows to end vote by mail, some Oregon politicians push back,” Aug. 18).
PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - As the Trump administration continues its stance against vote-by-mail, top officials from Oregon came together Friday to defend it. US Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, ...
OREGON, USA — Oregon officials pushed back Friday against President Donald Trump’s recent comments calling mail-in voting “corrupt,” vowing to protect the state’s decades-old vote-by-mail system.
To great fanfare in 2021, Democrats in the House of Representatives introduced H.R. 1 — designed to, among other things, expand voting rights and access. While the Constitution grants states the power ...
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Supreme Court decision on accepting mail-in ballots could affect Oregon’s elections system
A future Supreme Court ruling regarding Mississippi’s voting system could impact whether Oregon and other states are allowed to continue accepting mail-in ballots that are postmarked on or prior to ...
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Oregon election live updates: Everything to know about local, statewide races and measures
Registered voters in Oregon and across the country are determining the next president, the makeup of Congress and state legislatures, local races for sheriff, city council and mayor, and more. Ballots ...
The legal battle in Douglas County Circuit Court over a disputed May election result took an unusual turn last week. Following the filing last week of a second amended petition for review by plaintiff ...
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