Oregon Bill Passes Senate, Makes it Easier for a Party to Remain on the Ballot

On May 29, the Oregon Senate unanimously passed SB 146. It is an omnibus election law bill. One of its provisions makes it easier for a party to remain ballot-qualified, by saying if a party meets the vote test, that lasts for four years, not just two years.


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