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On Thursday, the Oregon Supreme Court issued an opinion affirming Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan’s determination that former New York Times columnist Nick Kristof cannot legally vie for the governorship because he does not meet the state’s three-year residency requirement.
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The Oregon Supreme Court says Nick Kristof, the former New York Times columnist who quit his newspaper job to run for Oregon governor, cannot appear on the state’s May primary ballot.
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The former New York Times columnist, and critics of his gubernatorial candidacy, have made their final legal arguments to Oregon Supreme Court justices.
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Lawyers for former New York Times columnist Nick Kristof plan to make the case that not only does Kristof meet the state’s residency requirements to run for Oregon governor, but denying him the chance to run could lead to voter suppression in future Oregon elections.
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In a letter to Nick Kristof, the Secretary of State's office says it needs more information to determine whether the former New York Times journalist meets a three-year residency standard.
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Johnson is hoping to do what no one has done in nearly a century: Win the governor's office as an independent candidate.
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The announcement resolves one of the last lingering questions about an already packed field of candidates.
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Drazan's entrance into the race suggests Republicans think they have a unique chance at victory in 2022, after decades of failing to win the state's top elective office.
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Oregon Sen. Betsy Johnson, a longtime Democratic legislator running as an unaffiliated candidate, has raised more than $2 million in her bid to become the next governor of Oregon, according to new campaign finance reports.
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Kristof's campaign touted thousands of small donors from Oregon, but new filings also show he's attracting big money from some very well known names.
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Newcomers to Oregon can scarcely believe the stories of a few decades ago, a time when Republicans dominated state politics and fought for landmark…
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Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber hasn't said whether or not he'll launch a re-election bid, but he's been busy collecting funds for one.Kitzhaber's campaign…
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Political leaders often talk about making life easier for small business owners. Oregon's governor sends people who can help on the road. The "Governor's…