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news, pressIndependent Party's endorsed candidate wins city council seatJim Nicita, a land-use and environmental attorney, was elected to the City Commission of Oregon City. Nicita was endorsed by the Independent Party of Oregon. Read about it here: Nicita beats incumbent Mabee in Oregon City Joel Haugen Drops Republican Nomination for Congress in Favor of IPO NominationOregon Congress Candidate Drops GOP Ballot Label SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- Congressional contender Joel Haugen, who angered Republicans by endorsing Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, is withdrawing as a GOP candidate and will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot under the label of the Independent Party. Haugen won the Republican nomination in the May primary in northwest Oregon's 1st Congressional District. But since then party members have shunned him because of his support for Obama and his endorsement of Democrat Jeff Merkley in Oregon's U.S. Senate race. At a news conference Friday, Haugen said it makes sense for him to run as the Independent Party candidate, since that party earlier backed him. "My message in this is: Let's get away from this partisan silliness and partisan nonsense and make decisions based on what's best for your country and your state," the 58-year-old Scappoose businessman said. Oregonian: Frohnmayer adds new dimension to U.S. Senate candidate forumLeading Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate says He Would Vote for FrohnmayerSteve Novick is the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Oregon who has so far won every poll over his opponents in the Democratic primary. In the most recent poll, SurveyUSA found Novick beating the candidate funded by the national Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Jeff Merkley, by 23 to 11 percent, with 12 percent captured by previously-unknown peace activist Candy Neville and 40 percent undecided. Novick is apparently not very impressed by his Democratic colleagues. The Oregonian article below does not really capture the content of Novick's comments. Here is a verbatim transcript of the Willamette Week joint interview of the 4 candidates for the Democratic nomination: "Minor Parties to Play Larger Role in Future Elections," says Eugene Register-Guard
OPB Covers Independent Party Testimony re Initiative ProcessLawsuit Sparks Petition Signature Reform Bill Oregon Public Broadcasting Some people are calling for reform after a recent federal lawsuit over the way Oregon verifies signatures on initiative petitions. Salem correspondent Chris Lehman has more. Opponents of a gay rights bill sued in federal court saying signatures on a petition to overturn the law were improperly rejected. The judge threw out the suit but said it raised significant questions about Oregon’s citizen initiative process. Independent Party "Growing at Brisk Pace," says OregonianThe Oregonian January 22, 2008 Americans may have become increasingly disillusioned with politics, but one new political party in Oregon is growing at a brisk pace. The Oregon Independent Party reported this week that it now has more than 10,000 registered voters. That's a drop in the bucket compared to the state's 753,212 registered Democrats and 684,285 registered Republicans, but still an impressive accomplishment for an organization that was first certified as a minor political party in January, 2007. Daily Astorian Welcomes Frohnmayer to Senate Race
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