Oregon's Chance to Shape Future Elections

Oregon, USAFri Nov 07 2025
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Oregon is making big changes to how money flows in politics. Starting in 2027, new rules will limit how much people can give to candidates running for statewide offices. The cap is set at $3, 300 per person for each election cycle. These changes come from a law passed in 2024, known as House Bill 4024. People in Oregon have a say in these changes. They can join virtual meetings to share their thoughts. These meetings will happen on November 7th. The first one starts at 11 a. m. and the last one begins at 2 p. m. You can join these meetings online or even call in from your phone. This makes it easy for anyone to participate. Some people think the timeline for these changes is too tight. Secretary of State Tobias Read has said the rules are unclear and the schedule is rushed. There was a suggestion to push the start date to 2030 and 2031, but it didn't pass. So, the original dates of 2027 and 2028 will stay. If you can't make it to the meetings, you can still have your voice heard. You can send your thoughts in writing. Just email them to Elections. sos@sos. oregon. gov. You have until November 21st at 5 p. m. to send your comments. These changes are a big deal. They could change how campaigns are run in Oregon. It's important for people to get involved and share their opinions. Whether you join the meetings or send an email, your voice matters.