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Gov.-elect Tina Kotek takes office, pledging to ramp up the building of new homes and forge connections with people across the state.
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After leading Oregon through nonstop crises, Gov. Kate Brown leaves office with a complicated legacyBy the end, even her fellow Democrats were criticizing her work as governor. But a closer look reveals a longer list of accomplishments than conventional wisdom suggests.
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It was the first time ever that Oregon had the highest voter turnout for a national election.
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There is little time to reflect for congressional freshmen, especially those who flipped their districts from one-party control.
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The new governor will face a $560 million funding gap as she crafts a budget proposal.
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Losing the three-fifths majorities in both chambers means Democrats will need Republican support to raise taxes
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Final vote tallies were announced in Shasta County on Tuesday. The conservative wing of the county board will take an even greater share of control after both of their candidates won.
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Around 164,000 people's votes for the midterm elections are at risk after Arizona's Cochise County and Pennsylvania's Luzerne County failed to certify local results by their states' deadlines.
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Across the nation, Republicans are lamenting the red wave that wasn’t. But Oregon's leading Republicans say they feel relatively good about the election results.
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The measure, which narrowly passed this month, bans magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds and requires Oregonians to get a permit to buy a gun.
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After a flurry of called races, victories proclaimed and concessions offered across 52 congressional districts, 100 state Assembly and Senate contests, nine statewide races for constitutional offices and seven propositions on the California ballot, it can be hard to wrap your head around what exactly happened.
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California Democrats begin to reckon with the loss of Nancy Pelosi as speaker of the house, and the challenges that are likely to arise for them when Republican Kevin McCarthy likely takes over as the new speaker when the next session begins in January.
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Since the passage of Measure 114, the daily average number of background check requests filed by gun dealers has nearly quadrupled.
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It took much longer for the House to be called in Republicans' favor that either party was expecting. When all is said and done, the GOP may wind up with just a 3- to 4-seat majority.