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Oregon Initiative Process Destroyed

Only a few ballot initiatives look to qualify for Oregon ballot this November
Jeff Mapes, The Oregonian
April 03, 2010

For once, it doesn't look as if Oregon's tax structure will be decided by a ballot measure.

Despite Oregon's long history of turning to direct Democracy to settle political fights, the state's ballot looks to be the most uncrowded in years. With the exception of a measure to expand medical marijuana, the handful of petitions being circulated are mostly minor measures unlikely to set off expensive, multimillion-dollar campaigns.

Amendment Drive For 2010

You can put an Oregon constitutional amendment on the 2010 ballot to ensure that the political contribution limits we Oregon voters passed in 2006 will get enforced. [Learn More]

A Message From Ralph Nader

GET BIG MONEY OUT OF OREGON POLITICS

By downloading and signing this Petition, you can help put a Constitutional Amendment to reform political campaign finance in Oregon on the 2010 ballot.

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To help get signatures in Portland this weekend (April 18), contact

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