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Oregon’s next governor will face immediate ... The Oregonian/OregonLive asked the three leading candidates for governor, Republican Christine Drazan, Democrat Tina Kotek and unaffiliated ...
Oregon's U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley speak at a town hall at Portland's Jefferson High School in 2019. Neither ...
Their complete, unedited answers are below. The three major candidates for Oregon governor. From left to right: Tina Kotek, Betsy Johnson and Christine Drazan. OPB Staff / OPB Former Oregon House ...
Oregon voters on Nov. 8 will choose from among five candidates to be the state's next governor: Republican Christine Drazan, unaffiliated candidate Betsy Johnson, Democrat Tina Kotek, Libertarian ...
a policy Oregon's candidates for governor have criticized. Kristyna Wentz-Graff / OPB Beginning in 2021, low-level possession of illicit drugs was no longer an arrestable offense in Oregon — the ...
We have several elections here in Oregon that are being closely-watched across the country, but none more so than the race for governor, in which unaffiliated candidate Betsy Johnson and Republican ...
RELATED: Drazan and Kotek were in a close race for Oregon governor. Did the final debate change things? Unaffiliated candidate Besty Johnson had this to say during the KGW-Oregonian debate.
Senate Bill 952 would allow the governor to appoint someone to fill a suddenly vacant U.S. Senate seat rather than wait for a ...
SALEM, Ore. — Two of Oregon's candidates for governor held news conferences addressing the homelessness issue. This comes just days after a letter was sent to lawmakers by 25 Oregon mayors ...
Oregon voters on Nov. 8 will choose from among five candidates to be the state's next governor: Republican Christine Drazan, unaffiliated candidate Betsy Johnson, Democrat Tina Kotek, Libertarian ...
Oregon has had a Democratic governor for 35 years -- but this ... because of a boisterous third-party candidate drawing double-digit support from voters. With weeks left until Election Day ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Election season may be over for grown-ups, but students in Oregon still have a chance to vote for their next Kid Governor. Fifth-grade candidates created campaign videos ...
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