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4 candidates file to replace East Portland lawmaker accused of harassment

4 candidates file to replace East Portland lawmaker accused of harassment OregonLive.com 3/3/2021 The Oregonian staff and wire reports, oregonlive.com © Yuxing Zheng | The Oregonian/OregonLive/Oregonian file photo by Yuxing Zheng/oregonlive.com/TNS Multnomah County commissioners will soon select someone to replace East Portland Rep. Diego Hernandez, who is stepping down after a legislative committee found he created a hostile workplace at the Capitol. Four people are vying to fill the seat vacated by Rep. Diego Hernandez, who is resigning later this month from the state House of Representatives after women accused him of harassment. Oregon Public Broadcasting reports the four are: Robin Castro, a community activist who ran for Portland City Council in 2020; Adrienne Enghouse, a nurse who also tried to fill the seat in the Senate vacated by now Secretary of State Shemia Fagan, Cayle Tern, who works in human services, and Andrea Valderrama, a policy directo

Murmurs: Hernandez Resigns

Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. Murmurs: Hernandez Resigns In other news: Lights out at Mahonia Hall. Rep. Diego Hernandez. (Sam Gehrke) Updated February 24 HERNANDEZ RESIGNS: After U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken on Feb. 20 rejected a plea from state Rep. Diego Hernandez (D-East Portland) to block a vote to expel him from the Oregon House, Hernandez resigned Feb. 21 rather than wait to see if 40 or more of the 60 members of the House would eject him. A couple of years ago, Hernandez appeared poised for higher office. But since 

Rep Diego Hernandez Tells OPB He Will Resign Rather than Face Feb 23 Expulsion Vote

Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. Rep. Diego Hernandez Tells OPB He Will Resign Rather Than Face Feb. 23 Expulsion Vote His decision comes after a federal judge on Feb. 20 rejected his bid to block the vote. Rep. Diego Hernandez. (Sam Gehrke) Updated February 21 State Rep. Diego Hernandez told Oregon Public Broadcasting on Sunday night that he would resign rather than face a Feb. 23 vote on whether to expel him from the Oregon House. Today I tendered my resignation so my colleagues may focus on serving Oregonians and so I can move forward with my life and focus on my health and family, Hernandez told OPB on Sunday evening.

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