Category Politics

Keizer mayoral, city councilor candidates discuss priorities leading up to election
Two Keizer mayoral candidates and two candidates for Keizer City Council appealed to voters during a 90-minute debate hosted by Keizertimes. The debate covered topics ranging from public safety, development and housing, economic growth, and homelessness among others.

House Speaker Mike Johnson rallies Republicans to vote for Chavez-DeRemer in Oregon City
Johnson described the 2024 election as a battle to preserve America and called Chavez-DeRemer the ‘poster girl for effectiveness.’

Salem students weigh inflation, democracy, international conflicts as they cast mock ballots for president
Thousands of middle and high school students across the Salem-Keizer School District participated in a mock election organized by the League of Women Voters, which wraps up this week. Results will be shared Nov. 1.

Meet Keizer’s 2024 city council candidates
Former Keizer City Councilor Marlene Parsons and neighborhood leader Tammy Kunz are competing in the only contested council seat.

Keizer sees first contested mayor’s race in 12 years
Longtime Mayor Cathy Clark faces a challenge from former Mayor Lore Christopher in Keizer. Here's what both candidates said about their plans for the job.

Local election workers “on edge” as threats, misinformation ramp up ahead of Election Day
Clerks in Marion and Polk Counties are bracing for a contentious election season. Already, both offices are fielding angry phone calls spurred by misinformation about election integrity.

Progressive groups withdraw endorsements of Oregon Measure 118
The widely-opposed Measure 118 would increase corporate taxes to send a rebate to all Oregonians

After suing Polk County, treasurer seeks reelection against challenger focused on fiscal oversight
Polk County Treasurer Steve Milligan last year sued his employer, saying the county illegally stripped the treasurer of duties spelled out in state law. Challenger Chris Patoine said the suit was a waste of money and wants to bring a watchdog approach to the role.

Your guide to the lowest-profile election in Marion County: a contested soil and water district seat
This year, county voters will select over half the board seats at the Marion Soil and Water Conservation District. The district focuses on protecting and improving soil and water quality throughout the county through answering questions, holding educational events and funding projects to stabilize and protect the region’s water quality.
