Oregon voters will decide this fall whether to increase corporate taxes to establish the nation’s largest universal basic income program. Funded by a new corporate tax, it would give every Oregonian an estimated $1,
A mix-up on the applications for prospective city councilors in Gervais means voters in the tiny town north of Salem won’t be staffing up City Hall in November.
Hoyle says she's delivered for the district. Republican challenger, lawyer Monique DeSpain, has said she's corrupt and called on her to step down.
Deadlines in state law won’t let one pair of uncontested legislative candidates from Portland get a head start on the 2025 session, but another Portland legislative candidate might. Sen. Michael Dembrow,
Janelle Bynum and Lori Chavez-DeRemer vie in the race for U.S. House District 5, while Mike Erickson and Andrea Salinas compete for District 6.
This November voters will choose between ranking candidates by preference or keeping current plurality voting where the candidate with the most votes wins - reg
Deadlines in state law means one candidate might be able to start their term early while other uncontested candidates will have to wait until 2025.
The Oregon DMV acknowledged Wednesday that it only realized it had mistakenly helped register more than 300 non-citizens to vote after a national think tank asked about the department’s processes and guardrails.
Lawmakers sent three measures to voters to decide and more than 117,000 residents signed enough petitions for two other issues to be voted on.
Election officials across the country struggle to enhance security measures to adequately safeguard workers and ensure voting integrity in advance of Election Day
The Oregon DMV acknowledged late Friday that it mistakenly registered at least 306 non-citizens as voters since 2021. Of those, only two have cast a vote in any election since 2021, officials with Oregon Driver & Motor Vehicle Services said.