The May 11 issue of the Oregonian, the largest newspaper in Oregon, contains this editorial, asking the legislature to pass SB 326. SB 326 would make it possible for primary voters to sign an independent candidate petition.
The editorial support is welcome. Oregon and Texas are the only states in which primary voters can’t sign an independent candidate petition (also, Nebraska primary voters can’t sign for an independent presidential candidate, but they can sign for independent candidates for other office). If Oregon repeals its restriction, that will not only help independent candidates in Oregon, but may make it easier to bring the issue up in Texas. The Oregonian editorial does have some factual errors, but nevertheless the existence of the editorial is encouraging. Thanks to Dan Meek for the news.