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Oregon Ballot Measure Endorsements

Basic Rights Oregon announced their 2006 ballot measure endorsements (and of course their candidate endorsements) last week. It's pretty simple. "Vote YES on 44 and NO more." Their 2006 election endorsements, appropriately titled "Vote Equality" is a pretty sweet website. Check it out here.

Here is the short list of their candidate endorsements as well as their ballot measure endorsements:




To make it even easier...

  • BRO's Featured Endorsements
  • Legislative Endorsements
  • Statewide Office Endorsements
  • Ballot Measure Endorsements

    -GS

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