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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.
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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.
Oregon votes by mail. So does Washington state. And in both states it's easy to check the status of your 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
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,
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.
To help you make informed decisions this election year, KATU News is publishing a series of interviews with people who will appear on your ballot.Our "Know Your
The Oregon Elections Division has resumed phone operations after an overwhelming surge of out-of-state callers complaining about Donald Trump's absence from the Oregon Voters' Pamphlet, despite the fact that his campaign did not submit a statement or pay the required $3,