In less than one week, more than 1 million Oregonians will have the opportunity to cast their votes on local ballot measures in special elections occurring in almost half of Oregon counties. The proposals include a Multnomah County initiative to levy an additional property tax charge of $1.
Jeff Merkley, a Democrat in the U.S. Senate since 2009, raised the most out of his Oregon congressional colleagues this quarter, raising $818,000 and spending $364,
No. The deadline to register to vote in the 2025 Special Election in Oregon was Tuesday, Oct. 14. Oregon does not allow same-day voter registration. Yes, you can still register to vote in Oregon for next year's elections. State and federal elections are held in even-numbered years.
Fewer than half of Oregon Counties have anything on the ballot in next week’s election. Lincoln and Linn counties have levies the entire county can weigh in on, but Lane County has just a few communities with issues on the ballot.
Candidates running to represent Oregon in Congress raised more than $2.4 million between July 1 and Sept. 30, federal campaign finance records show. All candidates running for U.S. Congress must report how much money they’ve raised and spent every three months to the Federal Election Commission,
Drazan was the Republican nominee for Oregon governor in 2022 in a three-way race with Democrat Tina Kotek and unaffiliated candidate Betsy Johnson, which Kotek won.
Two new initiatives would let voters consider whether to amend the state law and the state’s constitution and open primaries to all voters.
Tobias Read urges Oregonians to plan their vote before Nov 4, citing mail delays and highlighting local issues at stake.
Republican state lawmaker Christine Drazan has announced her candidacy for governor of Oregon. She declared her run Tuesday at a ship manufacturing facility in Portland, setting the stage for a
Multiple fire agencies and law enforcement are seeking voter approval on various levy measures affecting emergency services funding and operations in parts of Oregon.
Christine Drazan, the Republican state lawmaker from Canby who lost in the most recent governor’s race to Democrat Tina Kotek, will again run for the state’s top office in 2026, according to a campaign filing made public Monday morning. Drazan is expected to officially announce her campaign at an 11 a.m. event Monday at a Portland shipyard.