Oregon Bill Advances, Makes it Easier for a Party to Remain Ballot-Qualified

On June 13, the Oregon House Rules Committee passed SB 146, an omnibus election law bill. Among other things, it makes it easier for a party to remain ballot-qualified, by providing that a party only has to pass the vote test every four years, instead of every two years. Thanks to Blair Bobier for this news. The bill had already passed the Senate.


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