Oregon announces plan to begin removing 800,000 inactive voter registrations after years of delays and mounting legal pressure from lawsuits filed against the state.
Two more Republicans have added their names in the race to become Oregon's governor in 2026 -- including a state representative who led a petition against Governor Tina Kotek's transportation bill and a man who was pardoned by President Trump for his alleged role in the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
Oregon’s and Minnesota’s top prosecutors also offered insight into investigations over recent shootings by federal immigration agents in their states PORTLAND, Ore.— Five Democratic attorneys general who have waged high-profile
Thanks to pressure from the Trump administration, as well as other plaintiffs like Judicial Watch, Oregon is finally taking steps to clean its outdated voter rolls. Late […]
A successful signature-gathering campaign led by Republicans has effectively halted tax and fee hikes meant to plug a hole in the state's transportation budget.
With Democrats positioned to potentially retake control of the U.S. House of Representatives this year, the spotlight in Oregon is on the 5th Congressional District, which Rep. Janelle Bynum flipped from red to blue when she narrowly defeated one-term incumbent Lori Chavez-DeRemer in 2024.
Oregonians may get to vote on several transportation tax and fee hikes this May after top Democrats realized they could not legally repeal the proposed tax hikes to prevent a ballot vote, as Gov. Tina Kotek had proposed.
After nearly a decade of stalled maintenance and growing legal pressure, Oregon election officials are preparing to strike hundreds of
News of the nearly century-old analysis was hailed by Republicans, many of whom are eager for Oregon voters to see unpopular taxes on the ballot alongside the Democrats that approved them.
Parts of an executive order on elections exceeded President Donald Trump's authority, a judge ruled Jan. 9 in a suit filed by Oregon and Washington.