Nonpartisan Websites:
Ballotpedia: Oregon
League of Women Voters guide for Briggs Middle School community
Politifact Oregon: Fact-Checking Oregon Politics
On the Issues: Every Oregon Political Leader on Every Issue
State of Oregon - Secretary of State: Oregon Elections Page
Partisan Websites:
Political Parties in Oregon:
Constitution Party
Democratic Party of Oregon
Independent Party
Libertarian Party
Pacific Green Party
Progressive Party
Oregon Republican Party
Oregon Working Families Party
Political Issues:
Cascade Policy Institute
Center for American Progress
Democratic Party: Links to Democratic Party stances on major issues
Environment Oregon
Green Party Platform
Libertarian Party: Links to Libertarian Party stances on major issues
Progressive Policy Institute
Republican Party Platform
Tea Party
Oregon General Election 2014 Measures:
Measure 86: Amends Oregon's Constitution to require the government to create a fund using bonds to help people pay to get an education after high school.
Yes on 86
No on 86
(Please note: A Google Search did not uncover websites/webpages devoted to arguments for or against Measure 87: Amends Oregon's Constitution to allow state judges to be employed by the National Guard and/or state universities like U of O and OSU.)
Measure 88: Provides Oregon resident "driver card" without requiring proof of legal presence in the United States.
Yes on 88
No on 88
Measure 89: Amends Oregon's Constitution to say that laws in Oregon shall not deny or abridge the equality of rights on the basis of whether you are a male or female.
Yes on 89
No on 89
Measure 90: Changes how candidates are selected for the general election by creating a single primary ballot for all Oregon voters; the top two finishers in each primary election race advance to the general election.
Yes on 90
No on 90
Measure 91: Allows possession, manufacture, and sale of marijuana by and to adults and permits the licensing, regulation and taxation of marijuana production and sale.
Yes on 91
No on 91
Measure 92: Requires food manufacturers and retailers to label "genetically engineered" foods.
Yes on 92
No on 92
Ballotpedia: Oregon
League of Women Voters guide for Briggs Middle School community
Politifact Oregon: Fact-Checking Oregon Politics
On the Issues: Every Oregon Political Leader on Every Issue
State of Oregon - Secretary of State: Oregon Elections Page
Partisan Websites:
Political Parties in Oregon:
Constitution Party
Democratic Party of Oregon
Independent Party
Libertarian Party
Pacific Green Party
Progressive Party
Oregon Republican Party
Oregon Working Families Party
Political Issues:
Cascade Policy Institute
Center for American Progress
Democratic Party: Links to Democratic Party stances on major issues
Environment Oregon
Green Party Platform
Libertarian Party: Links to Libertarian Party stances on major issues
Progressive Policy Institute
Republican Party Platform
Tea Party
Oregon General Election 2014 Measures:
Measure 86: Amends Oregon's Constitution to require the government to create a fund using bonds to help people pay to get an education after high school.
Yes on 86
No on 86
(Please note: A Google Search did not uncover websites/webpages devoted to arguments for or against Measure 87: Amends Oregon's Constitution to allow state judges to be employed by the National Guard and/or state universities like U of O and OSU.)
Measure 88: Provides Oregon resident "driver card" without requiring proof of legal presence in the United States.
Yes on 88
No on 88
Measure 89: Amends Oregon's Constitution to say that laws in Oregon shall not deny or abridge the equality of rights on the basis of whether you are a male or female.
Yes on 89
No on 89
Measure 90: Changes how candidates are selected for the general election by creating a single primary ballot for all Oregon voters; the top two finishers in each primary election race advance to the general election.
Yes on 90
No on 90
Measure 91: Allows possession, manufacture, and sale of marijuana by and to adults and permits the licensing, regulation and taxation of marijuana production and sale.
Yes on 91
No on 91
Measure 92: Requires food manufacturers and retailers to label "genetically engineered" foods.
Yes on 92
No on 92