Last month, Texan authorities rejected a claim by Fox News host Maria Bartiromo that migrants were being registered to vote outside a number of Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) facilities across the state. In Oregon, the nine people who did not confirm their citizenship represent a fraction of the state's 3 million registered voters.
Oregon elections officials said Monday they had struck over 1,200 people from the state's voter rolls after determining they did not provide proof of U.S. citizenship when they were registered to vote.
If approved by voters, Oregon would be just the second state to offer some form of basic income to all residents.
The Oregon Secretary of State has ordered the inactivation of nine potentially ineligible voters due to a data processing error at the DMV, but the 2024 General Election will not be affected by this error.
The district encompasses Linn, Clackamas, Deschutes and parts of Multnomah and Marion counties. And in U.S. House District 6 — Oregon's newest congressional district, which spans Polk, Yamhill and parts of Marion,
After an Oregon law allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses took effect, the state mistakenly added 1,259 possible noncitizens to the voter rolls.
Oregon erroneously added more than 1,200 people without documented proof of citizenship to its voter rolls in the past few years and nine of those people voted, state officials announced Monday. Those numbers,
On Monday, the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division and the Oregon Secretary of State updated the number of possible noncitizens erroneously registered to vote in the state to 1,259.
The latest poll in Oregon's 5th Congressional District found one candidate leads among women and households with a union member.
The Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division and the Oregon Secretary of State recently found nine possibly ineligible voters with voting histories who registered to
Perhaps the most glaring distinction between the two leading candidates for Oregon secretary of state is where they fall on the very basics: how Oregonians vote.
An updated audit of Oregon's Department of Motor Vehicles found that the agency mistakenly registered 1,259 possible noncitizens through the state's Motor Voter