A series of debates between Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer and her challenger for Oregon’s 5th Congressional District, Democrat Janelle Bynum, grew progressively ugly over the past two weeks as the candidates jabbed at one another with increasing fervor.s
Oregon voters should start receiving their ballots for the November election this week. Counties started mailing them out today. You have two choices for returning your ballot. First is returning your ballot by mail and no stamp is needed.
A lot of political changes are coming to Portland, Oregon. The open mayoral race in the state’s most populous city features 19 candidates and comes after years of growing frustration over homeless encampments and open drug use.
Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Oregon and Rhode Island began early voting on Wednesday, leaving just one state to kick off the 2024 election.
In November, Oregon voters will decide on a statewide ranked choice voting measure that could change the way votes are tallied for federal and state offices.
All four congressional candidates touted their experiences and outlined policy positions at a candidate forum hosted by the City Club of Eugene.
To help you make informed decisions this election year, KATU News is publishing a series of interviews with people who will appear on your ballot.Our "Know Your
Two candidates vying to be the state of Oregon's next top lawyer are facing off in a debate on KOIN 6 Wednesday night.
Elected to the Senate in 2022 at 26 to represent a district stretching from Cedar Hills to Aloha, Campos, now 28, remains the youngest member of the upper chamber by a country mile. She wasn’t a heavy hitter during the last session. But given her youth and inexperience, perhaps that’s to be expected.
A final televised debate in Oregon’s most competitive congressional race ended Tuesday night with the candidates talking over each other, each insisting the other was lying. The abrupt ending to that third debate on Bend’s Central Oregon Daily TV station continued a theme for first-term Republican U.
The election is the first time since 2008 that there has not been an incumbent running for the state's top lawyer.
The winner of the Nov. 5 election will be the successor to LaVonne Griffin-Valade who was appointed by Gov. Tina Kotek following Shemia Fagan’s 2023 resignation. Dennis Richardson was the most recent Republican elected as Oregon’s secretary of state.