Nicholas Kristof Asks Oregon Supreme Court to Put Him on May 2022 Primary Ballot for Governor

On January 7, Nicholas Kristof asked the Oregon Supreme Court to reverse an opinion of the Secretary of State, and declare that he meets the Oregon Constitution’s residency requirement for candidates for Governor. State ex rel Kristof v Oregon Secretary of State. See this article, which has a link to his brief. Thanks to Steve Kamp for the link.


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Nicholas Kristof Asks Oregon Supreme Court to Put Him on May 2022 Primary Ballot for Governor — 2 Comments

  1. Perkins Coie, eh? At least they hired the Portland office. It would have looked bad for a Seattle firm to be involved.

    I thought the words “designated bedroom” was curious until I realized this was at his parents house in Oregon. I had a designated bedroom when I visited my parent’s home, but I didn’t live there.

    Kristoff should run for some local office that has a shorter residency period.

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