Oregon voters will face few ballot measures this fall

Boxes of ballots

Boxes of ballots at the Multnomah County Voting Center Express in Gresham, Oregon on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022.Sean Meagher/The Oregonian

Oregonians will likely decide just four or possibly five ballot measures this fall as only a pair of citizen-led initiatives appear to have garnered enough signatures by Friday’s deadline.

Proponents of an effort to give every state resident roughly $750 annually from increased corporate taxes submitted 168,854 unverified signatures to the Oregon Secretary of State’s Office on Wednesday, records show, well above the 117,173 needed to make November’s ballot.

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