In a brief statement, Attorney General Dan Rayfield said the cases had been forward to his office by the secretary of state.
Three people who were mistakenly registered to vote at Oregon’s Motor Vehicle Services Division could face a criminal investigation for voting despite not being U.S. citizens.
The Oregon DOJ is investigating three cases of potential noncitizen voting referred by state election officials.
The Oregon Republican Party won’t hold leadership elections until this weekend, but one outcome is already known: Justin ...
A record number of elections-related bills were filed for the 2025 general session, and a majority of them are still in play. One bill, Senate File 78, “Distribution of unsolicited absentee ballot ...
Former Oregon House Republican Leader Jeff Helfrich will run for the state Senate in 2026, one of several expected campaign ...
Chavez-DeRemer is different from Trump’s other nominees in another important way. The only Republican in Oregon who made ...
Multiple people asked the board to delay the bond so it is not on the same May ballot as other bonds and levies, including ...
It's been a couple of months since Nathan Vasquez officially became Multnomah County’s new district attorney. He defeated the ...
Town halls offered disgruntled voters a chance to vent over frustrations over perceived Democratic inaction to confront Trump ...
Michigan had the most officials targeted for recall in 2024 with 70, followed by California with 65. Michigan also led the ...
One-term Oregon congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer walked back her support for pro-union legislation on Wednesday as she tried ...