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Oregon Supreme Court won’t remove Trump from ballot for now, says it’s waiting on SCOTUS | CNN Politics
Oregon Supreme Court won’t remove Trump from ballot for now, says it’s waiting on SCOTUS | CNN Politics
The Oregon Supreme Court on Friday declined to hear a bid to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot based on the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban,” saying it’s waiting for the US Supreme Court to rule on the issue.
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Oregon Supreme Court won’t remove Trump from ballot for now, says it’s waiting on SCOTUS | CNN Politics
Oregon Supreme Court deals setback to campaign for independent redistrictin
Oregon Supreme Court deals setback to campaign for independent redistrictin
The Oregon Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum must redo the ballot title for a proposed initiative to transfer the job of drawing the state's electoral lines from lawmakers, to a new independent commission. That will make it difficult for supporters to gather enough signatures to get on the ballot this year.
·oregonlive.com·
Oregon Supreme Court deals setback to campaign for independent redistrictin
Oregon Supreme Court won’t clear way for voters to consider campaign financ
Oregon Supreme Court won’t clear way for voters to consider campaign financ
The Oregon Supreme Court Building (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) The Oregon Supreme Court on Friday rejected a last-ditch effort to have voters decide whether to limit campaign contributions to those running for public office.  Proponents of three proposed ballot initiatives had sought the high court’s intervention to be sure the measures[Read More...]
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Oregon Supreme Court won’t clear way for voters to consider campaign financ
Editorial: Derailed campaign-finance reform measures need court’s help - or
Editorial: Derailed campaign-finance reform measures need court’s help - or
Secretary of State Shemia Fagan's disqualification of three initiative petitions to enact campaign contribution limits is inconsistent with previous secretaries of state and is a blow to Oregonians' efforts to diminish the power of big money in Oregon elections, the editorial board writes. Oregonians should hope that the state Supreme Court restores the effort and be ready to add their signatures to qualify a petition for the November ballot.
·oregonlive.com·
Editorial: Derailed campaign-finance reform measures need court’s help - or