Oregon HJR201 proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to change primary elections.
Oregon HJR201 proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to change primary elections. It requires all candidates for specified offices to be listed on a single ballot, regardless of their political party affiliation. The bill ensures that registered voters not affiliated with a political party cannot be denied the right to vote in primary elections. It also allows political parties to decline participation in primary elections, subject to certain conditions. The amendment will be submitted to the people for approval or rejection at the next regular general election.
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