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A measure of independence in Oregon's political parties • Oregon Capital Chronicle
A measure of independence in Oregon's political parties • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Just how deep the antipathy — in Oregon at least — toward both major political parties actually is, may be tested seriously in this year’s elections. The test may not involve outright wins and losses, but the percentages will be worth watching. What’s new is the changed electoral strategy of the Independent Party of Oregon, […]
·oregoncapitalchronicle.com·
A measure of independence in Oregon's political parties • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Editorial: Don’t force the Independent Party of Oregon to become a major party - The Bulletin
Editorial: Don’t force the Independent Party of Oregon to become a major party - The Bulletin
The Independent Party of Oregon does not want to be a major political party in Oregon, at least as currently defined under Oregon law. A party becomes a major party in Oregon under today’s rules by hitting “five percent of the number of electors registered in this state.” The Independent Party of Oregon may well […]
·bendbulletin.com·
Editorial: Don’t force the Independent Party of Oregon to become a major party - The Bulletin
Oregon Independent Party Candidate: US Politics 'an Agreed Upon System' of Candidate Suppression and Inaction
Oregon Independent Party Candidate: US Politics 'an Agreed Upon System' of Candidate Suppression and Inaction
Oregon’s 5th Congressional District is a hotly contested political battleground that will be one of a few that will decide who controls Congress in 2025. The Cook Political Voting index has the district as D+2, but it is currently represented by a Republican.
·ivn.us·
Oregon Independent Party Candidate: US Politics 'an Agreed Upon System' of Candidate Suppression and Inaction