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  2. Multnomah County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 voters' pamphlet noted that Multnomah County would be the only county in Oregon affected by the measure and voters approved the referendum in the 1968 general election. [7] [8] Since the approval of Measure 5 in 1968, an initiative to merge the county with Portland has been considered and placed on the county ballot several times. [9 ...

  3. Elections in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A state Voters' Pamphlet is mailed to every household in Oregon about 3 weeks before each statewide election. It includes information about each measure and candidate in the upcoming election. If a voter does not receive a Voters' Pamphlet, they can order or pick one up from any County Elections Office, or the Secretary of State's Office.

  4. ‘Not an omission by officials’: Here’s why Trump is not in ...

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    As Oregon Voters' Pamphlets are mailed out ahead of the Nov. 5 general election, the Oregon Secretary of State’s office is clearing up why former President Donald Trump and his running mate JD ...

  5. Fact check: Exclusion of Trump statement in Oregon voter ...

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    Oregon Secretary of State's Office, Sept. 27, Voters' Pamphlet for Coos, Curry, Douglas County. Oregon Secretary of State's Office, Sept. 3, The Oregon General Election VotersPamphlet is Now ...

  6. Home Forward - Wikipedia

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    Home Forward, established in 1941 as the Housing Authority of Portland, is a housing authority that serves Portland, Oregon, and nearby municipalities in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. Home Forward maintains properties in Portland, Gresham , and Fairview .

  7. 2008 Oregon Ballot Measure 63 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Ballot Measure 63 (IRR 21) was an initiated state statute that appeared on the November 4, 2008 general election ballot in Oregon. It would have allowed homeowners to make improvements costing less than $35,000 to their home/real estate without first obtaining a building permit.

  8. Exclusion of Trump statement in Oregon pamphlet not sign of ...

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    Oregon Secretary of State's Office, Sept. 27, Voters' Pamphlet for Coos, Curry, Douglas County. Oregon Secretary of State's Office, Sept. 3, The Oregon General Election VotersPamphlet is Now ...

  9. List of Oregon ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    The list of Oregon ballot measures lists all statewide ballot measures to the present.. In Oregon, the initiative and referendum process dates back to 1902, when the efforts of the Direct Legislation League prompted amending the Oregon Constitution for the first time since 1859.