Secretary of State Tobias Read and Attorney General Dan Rayfield suggest the state will defend its voting system.
After President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday that would reshape elections, the Oregon secretary of state is ...
Under the order, mail-in ballots would have to be received by Election Day in order to be counted, among other changes.
Secretary of State Tobias Read, a Democrat, says the order would disenfranchise eligible voters without increasing security.
Oregon and Washington state leaders have strongly criticized President Donald Trump's recent executive order on election ...
Most special districts in Oregon hold elections for half the seats on their boards six months after a presidential election. Elections appearing on ballots this May include races for the boards ...
Previous attempts in 2008 and 2014 to reform Oregon's primary elections through ballot measures were unsuccessful. A bill under consideration at the Legislature proposes significant changes to ...
Oregon election officials say they are worried that recent cuts to federal cybersecurity programs may leave the state’s election systems more vulnerable to attack. For years, local election ...
A bill under consideration at the Legislature proposes significant changes to Oregon’s election system. House Bill 3166 would open primaries to all registered voters regardless of party ...
An executive order from President Donald Trump could have an impact on elections in both Oregon and Washington.
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