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Oregon’s program that automatically registers eligible citizens to vote is generally safe and effective, but remains ...
Observers speak with Clackamas County Elections Clerk Sherry Hall, right, as election workers review ballots on Thursday, May 19, 2022, Oregon City, Ore. AP The debacle has stunned Oregon, where ...
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Oregon. Wimbledon shocker: Coco Gauff, the No. 2 seed, upset in ...
Taking a look at Oregon's election records over the past 30 years could get rid of other state's vote by mail fears. July 3, 2025. ... A Multnomah County elections worker sorts ballots.
There's not a presidential election in 2022, but voters still have plenty to turn out for, from city hall to the Oregon Capitol to Congress, this year. First there's the primary election on May 17 ...
Bill that would require Oregon county election clerks to livestream voting processes sparks concerns
Ballots are organized and sorted at the Multnomah County Elections Office on Oct. 24, 2024. Senate Bill 1054 would require each of Oregon’s county clerks to livestream footage of the rooms in ...
This is in large part due to Oregon's experience with vote-by-mail elections and the systems in place at county elections offices that will allow them to announce a significant number of ballots ...
Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden explains how vote by mail works in Oregon, ... and mail them back — or drop them off at collection boxes posted at places like the county elections office or a local ...
If you want to vote in the November election in Oregon, Oct. 18 is the deadline to register. Washington is a bit more flexible. Here's how to make it happen.
Wallowa County became the 12th Oregon county to join the "Greater Idaho" movement when special election results on the measure were finalized Tuesday. The vote originally took place in May, with ...
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Bill that would require Oregon county election clerks to livestream voting processes sparks concerns - MSNA proposed bill that would require every Oregon county election office to livestream its vote tabulation processes could improve trust in the state’s elections, its proponents say. But officials ...
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