In a brief statement, Attorney General Dan Rayfield said the cases had been forward to his office by the secretary of state.
The Oregon DOJ is investigating three cases of potential noncitizen voting referred by state election officials.
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This movement has always been about the people of Eastern Oregon, getting their voice heard and helping those communities get ...
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though some jurisdictions allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. Voting as a noncitizen can result in prison sentences, fines and deportation. Oregon automatically mails ballots to all ...
A former Baker City firefighter was sued by city councilors for allegedly making false statements in a recall petition related to the decision to discontinue the fire department's ambulance operations ...
Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read’s office last week forwarded three cases of suspected voting by noncitizens to the state’s Department of Justice for further investigation. Elections ...
Three people who were mistakenly registered to vote at Oregon’s Motor Vehicle Services Division could face a criminal investigation for voting despite not being U.S. citizens. A spokesperson for ...