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Election Archive

How to Vote in Oregon

Here are some key deadlines and information you should know before you vote

BlogNews 6 years ago

Alright Oregonians, lets talk about voting. Your vote-by-mail ballot hasn’t been mailed yet. In an unprecedented election year where people across the country are filling … Continue reading →

Web Letters Election Edition 3

Letters 6 years ago

JOEL IBOA FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am writing to encourage you to vote for Joel Iboa for South Lane County commissioner in this upcoming election. … Continue reading →

Stay Home and Vote

Endorsements at a Glance

News 6 years ago

EUGENE  Mayor Lucy Vinis  City Council Ward 1 Emily Semple or Tim Morris City Council Ward 2  Matt Keating City Council Ward 7  Claire Syrett City Council Ward 8 Randy … Continue reading →

Race for Top Cop

The Lane County DA's race brings up the 'bowl of dicks' and other issues

News 6 years ago

A former University of Oregon public safety whistleblower, James Cleavenger, who won nearly $1 million from the university in 2015, is running against incumbent Patty … Continue reading →

Stay Home and Vote!

Democracy doesn’t die in COVID-19 when you live in Oregon

News 6 years ago

COVID-19 is dominating the news cycle and our daily lives, but there’s still an election — now, and again in November. And Oregon has vote by … Continue reading →

Eugene Mayoral Candidates Questionnaire

News 6 years ago

The Oregon primary election is May 19. And there are a lot of people running for positions in the city of Eugene,and it’s hard to … Continue reading →

Virtual Reality

Social distancing measures have changed how political campaigns operate

News 6 years ago

There’s an episode of the cartoon King of the Hill in which Hank Hill, an honest propane salesman in Texas, shakes hands with the then-Republican … Continue reading →

2020 Vision in Ward 1

Tim Morris challenges Emily Semple for Eugene City Council seat

News 7 years ago

A few hours after announcing his campaign for Eugene City Council, Tim Morris, 28, spoke with Eugene Weekly about his stance on some recent council … Continue reading →

Election Update

Voters put in a new 4J director, OK the levy and sentence the courthouse to a ‘no’

News 7 years ago

About one in four people in Lane County cast their ballot on Tuesday, May 21. The ballot included a bond to build a new courthouse, … Continue reading →

Money Talks, Politics Walks

With most expensive gubernatorial election ever, Oregon looks to deal with money in its campaigns

News 7 years ago

Oregon’s gubernatorial race made national headlines for its massive campaign contributions, which included donations from Nike co-founder and chairman emeritus Phil Knight and Michael Bloomberg … Continue reading →

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