Just filled out my primary ballot (all Oregon elections are by mail). Takeaways: This was the worst laid-out voter information...
Just filled out my primary ballot (all Oregon elections are by mail). Takeaways:
This was the worst laid-out voter information packet I ever saw, they’re usually decent
Two judicial candidates were married but the only clue is their biographies both mentioned having 14 children (12 adopted in China).
A consequence of Oregon recognizing a nonbinary gender is party precinct committees are selected from separate lists of committeemen, committeewomen, and committeepersons (vote for 22 of each, there is a total of one man running.)
An open city council position – at large, they all are – has enough candidates to go to top 2 in the general. The two frontrunners are black women, which would be novel. The one the papers endorsed as “the angry black woman Portland needs” is an ex-legislator repping the neglected Far East Side; the other a more part-of-the-system staffer.
But the dark horse is a white guy architect running as essentially the nice liberal downtown anti-growth NIMBY, sent out a mailer message was “the homeless tents are coming for your street and I’ll save you”. Talks about solutions, did oppose the shelter down the street. Interesting check of where Portland’s at to see if he makes it into the next round, more interesting in the general if he does.