Oregon's voter registration deadline for the November election is Oct. 15, ballots will be mailed between Oct. 16-22, and all ballots must be submitted by 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and running mate JD Vance were not “removed” from an official Oregon state website, contrary to social media posts falsely accusing the Oregon Secretary of State of election interference.
Oregon's GOP and the Secretary of State's Office said Trump's voter pamphlet statement was omitted because he chose not to submit one.
Democrat Dan Rayfield, former House speaker and an attorney, and Republican Will Lathrop, a former Oregon prosecutor in Marion and Yamhill counties, are vying to replace Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum,
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Read is heavily favored to win. Oregon voters have elected just one Republican to serve as secretary of state since 1984 and Democrats currently hold every statewide elected office. Green Party candidate Nathalie Paravicini, a Portland naturopathic doctor, is also running for the office but has not raised any money for her campaign.
Oregon election officials are screening phone and email messages after receiving a barrage of out-of-town calls from people responding to a false claim that the state’s voter pamphlet doesn't include Republican nominee Donald Trump.
The calls are about false claims of election interference about former president Donald Trump not having a statement in the Oregon voters' pamphlet.
Oregon’s state elections office has shut down its phone lines for the day because of a deluge of threatening calls from out-of-state callers sharing misinformation about Republican President Donald Trump,
The Trump campaign chose not to submit a statement for the Oregon voters’ guide earlier this year, but Trump and Vance will still be on the general election ballot.
The Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division said it temporarily shut down an election phone line because the “system was overwhelmed” by out-of-state misinformation. The office said