Willamette Week Endorsements November 2025 Results

Willamette Week Endorsements November 2025 Results. Willamette Week Endorsements November 2024 Calendar Bren Marlie Palomar Opens in New Location on Northwest 23rd Avenue Results in the state's three highly partisan congressional districts, the Democratic 1st and 3rd Congressional districts and the Republican 2nd, went according to the usual patterns

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Notable candidate endorsements by Willamette Week ; Endorsee Election Stage Outcome; Jeff Auxier source (Nonpartisan) Oregon 4th Judicial District Circuit Courts Position 38 (2024) General: Won General: Tina Kotek source (D, Working Families Party) Governor of Oregon (2022) General: Won General In one of the most pivotal election years in recent history, and with the general election around the corner, WW offers a way to reach millions of readers each month who WILL be voting this November.

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Willamette Week's reporting has concrete impacts that change laws, force action from civic leaders, and drive compromised politicians from public office This week Willamette Week put out its endorsement issue, taking a look at both local and state-level. Are you one of Portland's last-minute voters? No problem! Here's two pieces of advice: 1.) Drop off your ballot at a library book return

Willamette Week Endorsements November 2024 Candidates Karry Marylee. Willamette Week's reporting has concrete impacts that change laws, force action from civic leaders, and drive compromised politicians from public office In one of the most pivotal election years in recent history, and with the general election around the corner, WW offers a way to reach millions of readers each month who WILL be voting this November.

WW’s November 2018 Endorsements for U.S. Congress Willamette Week. Are you one of Portland's last-minute voters? No problem! Here's two pieces of advice: 1.) Drop off your ballot at a library book return House members from Oregon seem to be settling into place, and may be hard to dislodge in the next few elections.