Oregon announces plan to begin removing 800,000 inactive voter registrations after years of delays and mounting legal pressure from lawsuits filed against the state.
Were 20 percent of Oregon voters revealed to be "fake" after the secretary of state announced they were going to clean 800,000 names from voter rolls? No, that's not true: The removal of 800,000 inactive registered voters is part
Oregon’s failure to pare back its voter rolls started in 2017 after then-Secretary of State Dennis Richardson removed the warning from Oregon voter confirmation cards that those inactive voters would be disenfranchised if they failed to vote in two federal general elections, Read’s office said Friday.
Oregon's Democratic Secretary of State Tobias Read said last week that the state is expected to purge 160,000 of its 800,000 inactive voters from the registry immediately, after they failed to meet the criteria to keep their registration active.
Thanks to pressure from the Trump administration, as well as other plaintiffs like Judicial Watch, Oregon is finally taking steps to clean its outdated voter rolls. Late […]
A federal judge tentatively ruled Wednesday that Oregon does not have to hand over personally identifiable data of more than 3 million Oregon voters to the federal government.
After nearly a decade of stalled maintenance and growing legal pressure, Oregon election officials are preparing to strike hundreds of
As Oregon kicks off a general election year, Secretary of State Tobias Read is taking what he says is the overdue step of cleaning up the state’s voter rolls.
Parts of an executive order on elections exceeded President Donald Trump's authority, a judge ruled Jan. 9 in a suit filed by Oregon and Washington.
A federal judge on Friday blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from enforcing most of his executive order on elections against the vote-by-mail states Washington and Oregon, in the latest b
A federal judge sided with Oregon in a tentative ruling on Wednesday, challenging the Trump administration's efforts to access sensitive information on Oregon voters.
The federal government sued in order to obtain voter information, including full dates of birth and driver's license numbers, from multiple states.