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Pamplin Media Group - So much for the honeymoon: Portland mayor faces recall


Efforts to remove Mayor Ted Wheeler from office began within weeks of his winning reelection.
Ted Wheeler was the first Portland mayor elected to a second term in 20 years, winning reelection last November. But he could be forced back on the ballot in a recall election later this year.
If that happens, he will face his toughest opponent himself. The only question will be whether he should stay in office, not whether he is better than another candidate.
Wheeler won with 46% of the vote at the 2020 general election, defeating progressive urban planning advocate Sarah Iannarone, who received 41%. The remaining 13% went to write-in candidates, including activist Teressa Raiford. That plurality was enough for Wheeler to win the election. But it shows voters were deeply split over him, and the city has faced months of additional turmoil since then. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - Oregon AG: Petitioners could eliminate 90-day signature clock


Federal judge to consider constitutionality of deadlines, whether city recorders can grant extensions
A federal judge is considering the constitutionality of Oregon s signature-collection deadlines and whether a city recorder can grant extensions after determining that unusual circumstances like COVID restrictions or wildfires place an undue burden on recall petitioners facing the usual 90-day clock.
Petitioners who successfully recalled former Oregon City Mayor Dan Holladay from office in November are challenging the 90-day clock by saying that the Oregon Constitution does not authorize the statutory imposition of a signature-gathering deadline.
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum s assistants wrote in a reply brief to U.S. Magistrate Judge Youlee Yim You that the petitioners could eliminate the legislature s authority to regulate the recall petition process, including its power to establish a deadline for submitting petition signatures. ....

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