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Oregon election officials are screening phone and email messages after receiving a barrage of out-of-town calls from people responding to a false claim that the state’s voter pamphlet doesn't include Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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The Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division shut down its phone lines following a barrage of calls from people responding to false claims that the state’s voters pamphlet does not include Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Oregon's voter registration deadline for the November election is Oct. 15, ballots will be mailed between Oct. 16-22, and all ballots must be submitted by 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5.
The Oregon Elections Division is shutting down its phone lines after the system was "overwhelmed" by out-of-state callers responding to false information about why Donald Trump is not in the Oregon Voters' Pamphlet.
If you’ve read the Voter’s Guide and taken a look at the arguments in favor of Measure 119, you might have seen the entry by Michael Selvaggio with UFCW 555. At first glance, it’s a typical argument in favor of a measure, however, if you look closely, an alternative message quickly appears.
The calls are about false claims of election interference about former president Donald Trump not having a statement in the Oregon voters' pamphlet.
The Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division said it temporarily shut down an election phone line because the “system was overwhelmed” by out-of-state misinformation. The office said
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and running mate JD Vance were not “removed” from an official Oregon state website, contrary to social media posts falsely accusing the Oregon Secretary of State of election interference.
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