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Democrat Val Hoyle declared victory Tuesday evening in the race to represent Oregon's Fourth Congressional District. Meanwhile, Republican Alek Skarlatos isn't conceding defeat.
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Oregon voters passed a measure that strips language from the state鈥檚 constitution allowing for slavery and involuntary servitude when used as a punishment for a crime.
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Democrat Tina Kotek and Republican Christine Drazan remain locked in a tight race for Oregon governor that may not be finalized for days, according to early election results.
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Early returns show a race too close to call for Measure 111, which would amend the Oregon Constitution to create a new fundamental right for everyone living here: access to affordable health care.
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Measure 114 calls for a permit to purchase system for firearms and a ban on high-capacity magazines
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Oregon voters appear to have impaired the ability of state lawmakers in the minority party to block contentious bills by fleeing the Capitol, a maneuver Republicans employed in 2019 and 2020.
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A new rule means voters have longer to mail their ballots, but it could slow results in races with national impact.