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Oregon GOP official alleges Democratic nominee Tina Kotek broke state law –
A top Oregon Republican Party official alleged that Democratic nominee Tina Kotek broke state law with promises to a third-party candidate.
Oregon's nonaffiliated candidates face long odds making it onto the ballot
More than a dozen people filed to run this election for state-level offices as nonaffiliated candidates. Only two qualified for the ballot.
New poll shows reasons for Republican optimism in Oregon legislative races
Republicans haven’t controlled any branch of Oregon government since Barack Obama’s first campaign for president – but they’re bullish this year about their legislative chances. An internal poll memo produced for the national Republican State Leadership Committee and shared with the Capital Chronicle suggests that Republicans have a “rare opportunity” to win in November, thanks […]
How to find fundraising and spending in Oregon politics – Oregon Capital Ch
Information about who gives money to Oregon candidates and how they spend it is available for free online, but it can be hard to find.