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Pamplin Media Group - Oregon governor's race generating tsunami of campaign
Poll commissioned by Betsy Johnson shows Tina Kotek, Johnson as frontrunner
About a third of registered Oregon voters polled picked Tina Kotek, a Democrat, as their choice for governor, while 30% chose Betsy Johnson, a former Democrat who is running unaffiliated, in the poll conducted by Idaho-based GS Strategy Group. Christine Drazan drew 23% support.
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 […]
Secretary of State investigating People for Portland for possible election
A complaint argues the nonprofit acts as a political committee
Two Political Action Committees Plan to Push Back Against Portland Charter
Pandemic Petition Woes Derail Candidates, Ballot Initiatives | The Pew Char
The rising cost of paying people to gather signatures is a challenge.
People for Portland’s political action committee returns donations after ba
People for Portland, the nonprofit political group pushing political leaders to take a more aggressive approach to homelessness, appears to have given up on its attempts to get a measure on the November ballot.
The Citizen Ballot Initiative Process Is Under Attack | Independent Voter N
The ballot measure process has been critical to the success of nonpartisan reforms across the country. However, according to new research by RepresentUs, 11 states have proposed over 60 laws to make i
Keizer-area Senate nominee's sudden step down raises eyebrows – Oregon Capi
Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon lost her race for Congress but may returni to Salem after Eric Swenson dropped out of a Senate race.
California's "Top Two" System Misfires, Again | Cato at Liberty Blog
After Bitter Loss, Ousted Centrist Democrat Goes After Party That Backed Hi
Jamie McLeod-Skinner, the progressive who unseated Rep. Kurt Schrader, is due to face former Happy Valley Mayor Lori Chavez-DeRemer in November.
Sarah Palin will advance in Alaska's wild House special primary election, C
Former Alaska governor and vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin took a step toward a political comeback Saturday, finishing in the top four of a 48-person special primary election and advancing to the August general election to fill the House seat of the late Rep. Don Young, according to a CNN projection.
Incredible Voter Participation in Alaska’s First Open Primary | News | anch
California Primary Election Surprises
Commentary What was expected to be a relatively boring election in California turned out to have several surprises. ...
California primary works if you’re an entrenched politician | The Sacrament
Nick Begich lent his campaign $650,000. Ethics watchdogs compare the practi
Thanks to a federal Supreme Court decision last month, Begich can now recoup all of his loan in post-election fundraising.
High-profile candidates try to break Dem, GOP control | Charlotte Observer
Crypto industry ramps up political spending for midterms - Los Angeles Time
Hoping to influence regulations, cryptocurrency executives and startups are providing a fresh pool of financing for candidates heading into November’s congressional elections.
Christine Drazan, Tina Kotek claim early lead in governor’s race, but many
Nearly 30% of likely Oregon voters picked Drazan as their choice for governor, while nearly 28% chose Kotek in a poll conducted by Nelson Research
Measure to limit walkouts in Oregon’s Capitol could be on November ballot -
Walkouts have been used by both parties over the years, but have become a prominent part of the Republican playbook recently.
Tennessee governor signs campaign finance and ethics bill
Crypto billionaire says he could spend a record-breaking $1 billion in 2024
Democratic cryptocurrency exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried says he expects to spend “north of $100 million" in 2024, with “soft ceiling” of $1 billion.
Oregon Business - Betsy Johnson: Oregon Voters ‘Feeling Left Out’
The unaffiliated gubernatorial candidate says doing away with regulations and partisanship will get Oregon on the right track. Betsy Johnson, a former Democratic state senator from Scappoose, says she...
The Crypto Kings Are Making Big Political Donations. What Could Go Wrong? |
Sam Bankman-Fried may have lost in Oregon, but he and other crypto big shots have discovered politics. What will Democrats do for them in return?
Letters to the editor: Cutting down mature trees; Mayor Russell's resignati
A Lesson in California’s Top-Two Primary System - The New York Times
Here’s why supporters of the state’s Democratic attorney general want a pro-Trump candidate to succeed in the primary.
Oregon legislative races come into focus for the fall - OPB
With Oregon’s May primaries in the rear-view mirror, legislative candidates who emerged victorious can turn their attention to the general election.
A last-minute deal to restore Alaska’s campaign finance limits fell through
Lawmakers’ failure to act means that unlimited sums can continue flowing to gubernatorial, legislative and municipal candidates. But one legislator is already discussing a citizens initiative to change that.
Faith-based group works to get enough signatures to put gun control proposa
Initiative Petition 17 would require people to obtain a permit to buy a gun and stop the sale of ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.