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As Shemia Fagan exits office, a look at what led Oregon’s secretary of state to resign
Shemia Fagan leaves office Monday, six days after she announced her resignation following news of a side job with a troubled cannabis dispensary.
Timeline of Shemia Fagan’s effort to activate her Oregon law license before canceling her cannabis contract
“I have been inactive for the past two years but need to become active again,” Fagan wrote from her personal email address on Friday, Feb. 3, at 2:31 p.m.
Prominent liquor store owner ‘promised’ Pappy Van Winkle to lawmakers during pivotal session, record shows
"I had promised several legislators during the session, including Betsy, access to Pappy when available," he wrote
‘OPB Politics Now’: The Rise and Fall of Shemia Fagan
Shemia Fagan was supposed to be the next Democratic star in Oregon politics, but now she's about to be out of office due to a spectacularly fast-moving scandal in Salem. Reporters Lauren Dake and Dirk VanderHart talk about Fagan's rise to prominence and sudden resignation as Secretary of State.
Emails Reveal ‘Jaw-Dropping’ Herschel Walker Money Scandal
Pay Dirt is a weekly foray into the pigpen of political funding. Subscribe here to get it in your inbox every Thursday. When Herschel Walker emailed a representative for billionaire industrialist and longtime family friend Dennis Washington in March 2022, he seemed to be engaging in normal behavior for a political candidate: He was asking for money. But unbeknownst to Washington and the billionaire’s staff, Walker’s request was far more out of...
Nike co-founder Phil Knight contributes $2 million more to help elect Republicans to Oregon Legislature
Knight made the donation April 4 to the Bring Balance to Salem PAC
Alaska Supreme Court Says Partisan Gerrymandering Is Unconstitutional
The state redistricting board drew maps to favor Republican candidates in state Senate districts, the court ruled.
Alaska Supreme Courts Rules That Partisan Gerrymandering Violates State Constitution
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Alaska Supreme Court Strikes Down Gerrymandered Districts
A landmark decision firmly establishes that partisan gerrymandering violates the Alaska Constitution.
Al Gross should have stayed on U.S. House ballot, Alaska Supreme Court says
Justices concluded that the Alaska Division of Elections mishandled the withdrawal of the independent who sought to replace Don Young
Alaska lawmakers advance bipartisan election bill to implement ballot curing, signature verification
A last-minute bipartisan effort to update Alaska’s election laws does not include new campaign contribution limits, nor does it make changes to the state’s open primaries and ranked choice voting system.
Caps for candidate contributions in local elections clear Colorado legislature
If signed, new bill would cap donations from individuals at $400 and donations from small-donor committees at $4,000 in municipal elections, among other requirements.
Co-owner of embattled cannabis company where Shemia Fagan moonlighted suggested scope of state pot program audit
“Great feedback!” Secretary of State Shemia Fagan emailed Rosa Cazares. “Thanks Rosa.”
Up in Smoke: The Rise and Fall of Shemia Fagan
Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan’s calendar shows frequent out-of-state travel, suggests short work days
Fagan logged five out-of-state trips in the last six months. When in Oregon, she typically logged out of work by 2:30 p.m., the calendars suggest.
Editorial: Secretary of State Shemia Fagan's good judgment after bad judgment
Imagine you are Oregon’s Secretary of State Shemia Fagan. A campaign donor in the pot industry offers you a job moonlighting to help them with business opportunities.
Editorial: Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan must resign
Shemia Fagan didn't make just one mistake in her dealings with La Mota cannabis chain owners Rosa Cazares and Aaron Mitchell, the editorial board writes. Her acknowledged "poor judgment" occurred repeatedly and reflects her prioritizing self interest over Oregon's. She must resign.
With Shemia Fagan out, speculation on Oregon’s next secretary of state is in full swing
Treasurer Tobias Read believes he could be a good fit, and former Senate President Peter Courtney says he'll fill in if asked. Informal conversations with Democratic politicos Tuesday turned up a wide range of names, including a trio of current or former Multnomah County officials: Jessica Vega Pederson, Deborah Kafoury and Susheela Jayapal.
Three Former Secretaries of State Say Fagan Should Resign Over Private Consulting Contract
Shemia Fagan was rising star in Oregon politics, until a side gig became her downfall
Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan resigned her post as secretary of state just five days after a story in Willamette Week touched off an avalanche of reporting about her work as a consultant for an embattled cannabis company. It was an unlikely end for a politician who was considered a rising star and a potential future governor or U.S. senator.
Shemia Fagan resignation: What happens next
Oregon's Constitution gives the governor complete discretion in selecting the appointee.
New coalition seeks to end Idaho’s closed primary elections - InvestigateWest
Idahoans for Open Primaries will attempt to qualify a ballot initiative for the November 2024...
Ranked choice voting, open primaries? New ballot initiative would bring both to Idaho
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho voters could soon decide whether to have open primary elections and whether to choose candidates in order of preference, through a burgeoning method called ranked choice
Initiative Petition 14 would level the playing field
Pair of former legislators endorse creation of independent redistricting commission
Secretary of State Shemia Fagan resigns amid moonlighting scandal
Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan has resigned effective May 8, a major turn in a moonlighting scandal that broke out just last week.
Day after apologizing and dropping side job, Fagan resigns as Secretary of State – Oregon Capital Chronicle
Secretary of State Shemia Fagan resigned on Tuesday, a day after she apologized for accepting a moonlighting job for a cannabis company.
Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan Resigns
Shemia Fagan resigns as Oregon secretary of state following cannabis consulting scandal
Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan resigned her position after revelations that she was working as a consultant for a cannabis company while her office was auditing the industry.
Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan resigns
Fagan notified her staff on Tuesday that she is resigning.