OREGON CITY, Ore. (AP) Voters in an Oregon county where a ballot-printing error has delayed primary results for nearly two weeks have elected the same county clerk five times in the past 20 years despite missteps that impacted two previous elections and cost taxpayers at least $100,000.
Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan gives an update on the ballot-printing fiasco in Clackamas County that has delayed results from last week's primary election.
Progressive challenger Jamie McLeod-Skinner holds a big lead in the Democratic Primary for Congressional District 5, but much of Clackamas County awaits.