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  2. Term limits in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Term limits legislation – term limits for state and federal office-holders – has been a recurring political issue in the U.S. state of Oregon since 1992. In that year's general election, Oregon voters approved Ballot Measure 3, an initiative that enacted term limits for representatives in both houses of the United States Congress and the Oregon Legislative Assembly, and statewide ...

  3. Oregon election live updates: Everything to know about local ...

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    In 2016, turnout the day before the election was at 61.7%, and in 2020, 73.2% of ballots had been returned by then. ... During the 2000 general election, Oregon was the first state to determine ...

  4. Elections in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 presidential, senatorial and congressional elections in Oregon were held on November 4, 2008, to determine the President, Oregon's junior United States senator, and who would represent the state of Oregon in the United States House of Representatives.

  5. What polling predicts for Oregon's 5 ballot measures, 3 ...

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    The poll for secretary of state showed Sen. Dennis Linthicum, R-Klamath Falls, falling behind Treasurer Tobias Read.. Linthicum is barred from reelection in the Oregon Legislature because he had ...

  6. Oregon election guide: These 5 ballot measures will be ... - AOL

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    The Oregon Department of Revenue estimated the state would collect an additional $7 billion a year that would translate to an annual rebate of about $1,600 to every Oregonian, including minors.

  7. 2008 Oregon Ballot Measure 63 - Wikipedia

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    Source: Oregon Secretary of State [1] 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. Oregon Ballot Measure 117 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Ballot Measure 117, the Ranked-Choice Voting for Federal and State Elections Measure, was a proposed Oregon state initiative that was decided by voters as part of the 2024 Oregon elections on November 5, 2024.

  9. Oregon election results: Measure 116, commission to ... - AOL

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    The 2023 Oregon Legislature referred Ballot Measure 116 to voters to decide whether to create an independent commission to determine salaries for statewide elected officials, legislators and ...