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Proposition 5 would lower the threshold for local bond measures to pass. It could immediately benefit fire, hospital and housing measures in the 2024 election.
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Ballot initiative would turn certain thefts and drug crimes into felonies, potentially helping expel some immigrants.
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Backers of Oregon’s most contentious ballot measure are making a play for voters who’ve been inundated with ads by their opponents.
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The widely-opposed measure would increase corporate taxes to send a rebate to all Oregonians.
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Democrats are calling out Republicans on abortion rights in key California districts that could decide control of Congress, again. GOP incumbents say their views are being misrepresented.
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Lots of money is rolling in to campaigns for and against a California ballot measure that would increase penalties for retail theft and drug-related crimes.
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Ashland.News will host a public online forum on October 23rd at 7pm to discuss Measure 15-234 and the replacement of the city's water treatment plant.
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The Yes and No on 33 campaigns have collectively spent more than $140 million. CalMatters fact checked some of the more pervasive claims made by both sides.
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A candidate who proposes drastic changes to the elections system is challenging the incumbent clerk in Douglas County this November.
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On the ballot in Josephine County this November is a tax levy that would support one office that helps veterans apply for government benefits. Veterans are trying to build support for this measure.
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Two candidates for Klamath County Sheriff are running to restore the office’s reputation with the community after staffing shortages and a public fight between the sheriff and county commissioners last year.
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Prop. 36 pledges to send more people convicted of drug possession to treatment instead of prison. Behavioral health directors say that’s easier said than done with workforce shortages across the state.
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Jackson County Clerk, Chris Walker, and Sara Wolk add their concerns to a growing chorus who perceive a range of problems with Rank Choice Voting.
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The November ballot’s Measure 119 would make it easier for cannabis workers to unionize in Oregon.