The May primary election is right around the cornerโand three people are vying to unseat sitting Deschutes County Commissioner Phil Henderson. We believe the best choice to move forward in the Democratic primary is another PhilโPhil Chang. Yes, it’s odd that our county commission races are partisan at allโbut that’s how it is currently set […]
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It’s Caucus Season in Iowa
It was early 2016. I was living in Ames, Iowa, during my last semester as a journalism major at Iowa State University, and the wildest presidential race (I hope) of my lifetime was unfolding before my eyes. People on campus as well as the rest of the state were bitterly divided. Everyone appeared to be […]
McLeod-Skinner’s Feat in Deschutes County
Although Jamie McLeod-Skinner didnโt win the election in Oregon’s 2nd Congressional District, she did accomplish something that no Democrat has ever done beforeโgetting more votes than Greg Walden in Deschutes County. According to unofficial county elections results from the Deschutes County Elections, Democrat McLeod-Skinner garnered 45,020 votes in Deschutes County, to Republican Waldenโs 44,392. To […]
Walden, McLeod-Skinner and Roberts to Debate
The three candidates in the race for Oregon’s 2nd Congressional Districtโwhich includes Central and Eastern Oregonโwill face off in a televised debate on Oct. 5. Democratic candidate Jamie McLeod-Skinner‘s campaign announced today that she will debate Republican incumbent, Rep. Greg Walden and Independent Party candidate Mark Roberts in a one-hour debate, to be broadcast live from […]
Two Votes Decides House 53 Republican Primary
Headed for the November ballot as the Republican in the House District 53 race: Jack Zikaโby a nose. The Deschutes County Clerk’s office announced today that they’ve completed the recountโrequired by state law when the number of votes between candidates is less than half of one percent of the total votes castโfor the May primary […]
Buehler Gets the Repub Gov Nomination; Baney Loses to Adair
Less than 30 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the May 15 primaryโyet despite that low voter turnout, some won; some lost. Here are the results of interest to people in Central Oregon, according to unofficial results from the Oregon Secretary of State: 9-115 City of Bend Five-Year Operating Levy for Fire and Emergency […]
Democratic Primary Endorsement for Governor
“We will protect what makes Oregon great,” said Gov. Kate Brown in her 2016 State of the State Address. That promise is gaining momentum. This year, she signed into law Oregon’s historic clean energy bill, the first of its kind in the nation. She also proposed sweeping minimum wage increases, tiered regionally, passed by the […]
Democratic Primary Endorsement: Clinton
Many Americans will vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton because she is female. Our country isn’t leading in political representation by women and there is much progress to be made. However, there are many other reasons than gender to vote for the she-Clinton. As a dynasty candidate, there is plenty of chin wagging about her life […]
Voting in OregonโRegister to Vote by Tomorrow!
Oregonโs turn to vote is almost here and luckily for us Oregon has one of the most convenient voting systems in the countryโvote-by-mail. Properly registered voters receive a ballot two to three weeks before the election, giving individuals time to research candidates and issues. The key phrase in that sentence is properly registered. Ballots will […]
Register to vote, then do it
More than 111 million Americans of voting age didn’t vote in the 2012 presidential election. Data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau shows that the least likely of all to vote are 18 to 24-year oldsโjust 17 percent reported voting in 2014. By age 65 and older, that jumps to 59.4 percent, which is better, […]

