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The Strangest Election in America Right Now Is This Portland School Board Race

The Strangest Election in America Right Now Is This Portland School Board Race
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Oregon Futures Lab Is Shaking up the State's Elected Leadership at Every Level


Oregon Futures Lab Is Shaking Up the State’s Elected Leadership at Every Level
“We realized getting people into public office isn’t enough,” says OFL executive director Ana del Rocío. “We need to follow through with the support during their years of governance, especially for new leaders.”
By
Gosia Wozniacka
3/8/2021 at 9:00am
Published in the March 2021 issue of
Portland Monthly
Portland-based nonprofit Oregon Futures Lab, and its associated Color PAC, has been working since 2014 to seed and support progressive leaders of color at all levels of government around the state.
People of color may make up a quarter of Oregon’s population, but they represent a far lower percentage of elected officials across the state. BIPOC candidates face multiple hurdles: lack of access to donors and gatekeepers, low pay once in office (or no pay—school board members are volunteers), and the psychological toll of public servi ....

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Oregon Legislature and secretary of state argue over who will control redistricting


GARY A. WARNER
Oregon Capital Bureau
The Legislature and Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan appear headed for a showdown over who will control redistricting of legislative and congressional maps to be used in the 2022 election.
The Senate Redistricting Committee heard testimony on Wednesday from U.S. Census Bureau officials that data legally required for the Legislature to draw maps would not be available until after it adjourns July 1.
It was supposed to arrive April 1.
We have not been able to achieve that, said Kathleen M. Styles, chief of the bureau s department dealing with redistricting.
Styles said data being sent to all states was delayed because of the difficulty of counting the population amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which struck just as the count was getting underway in March. ....

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Legislature and Secretary of State argue over who will control redistricting


SALEM — The Legislature and Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan appear headed for a showdown over who will control redistricting of legislative and congressional maps to be used in the 2022 election.
The Senate Redistricting Committee heard testimony on Wednesday, Feb. 3, for U.S. Census Bureau officials that data legally required for the Legislature to draw maps would not be available until after it adjourns July 1.
It was supposed to arrive April 1.
We have not been able to achieve that, said Kathleen M. Styles, the chief of the census department dealing with redistricting.
Styles said data being sent to all states was delayed because of the difficulty of counting the population amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which struck just as the count was getting underway in March. ....

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