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NOTICE OF IPO CAUCUS ELECTION (2/14 - 2/28)Secure online voting begins February 14 to elect the IPO Caucus for 2012. IPO members statewide will elect 5 persons to serve as delegates on the IPO Caucus, which manages the Party's consideration of qualifications of applicants to compete for nominations, decides nomination/endorsement processes for candidates for public office, and reviews potential endorsements regarding local and statewide measures. IPO members may submit nominations for IPO Caucus delegates until 5 p.m. on February 12, 2012, by sending email to info@indparty.com with the name or names of proposed delegates and subject line "IPO Caucus Nomination." The IPO Bylaws state the qualifications for IPO Caucus delegates. The IPO State Council will then compile a list of the qualified candidates and determine whether each is willing to serve on the IPO Caucus. Voting will begin on February 14 and end on February 28. During that period, IPO members will be able to vote online. Instructions will be posted on the IPO home page and sent to members who have provided us with their email addresses. All votes must be received by February 28. The IPO State Council will announce the results on the following day. |
secretarySoS Erroneously Lists IPO Candidate Joel Haugen as "Republican"
Oregonian Reports IPO Endorsement of Kate Brown
IPO Endorses Kate Brown for Secretary of StateKate Brown states her support for an Oregon constitutional amendment to allow limits on political contributions in state and local races. With 33,000 registered members, Independent Party of Oregon supports candidates who take action to increase government accountability, including campaign finance reform. The IPO endorsement hinged on the fact that Kate Brown agrees that the Oregon Legislature should refer to voters an amendment to the Oregon Constitution to allow limits on political campaign contributions in state and local races. Independent Party Endorses Vicki Walker in SoS RaceRick Metsger comes in second The Independent Party of Oregon, the state's third largest political party, has endorsed State Senator Vicki Walker in the Democratic Primary race for Secretary of State. The endorsement was based on their records and the May 3 debate among the 3 Democratic candidates, hosted by the Democracy Action Group of the First Unitarian Church and the Alliance for Democracy, where the candidates answered detailed questions posed by Oregon activists very involved in election issues. SoS Candidates Have Detailed DebateThe three candidates for the Democratic nomination for Secretary of State had a very detailed and spirited debate at the First Unitarian Church on May 3. Video of the debate is available at the Oregon Voter Rights Coalition. That coalition has now endorsed Vicki Walker. At the debate (an in prior debates) she forcefully took positions that are consistent with the principles of the IPO, including the absolute need for limits on political campaign contributions in Oregon races (which currently have none). Are any of the major party candidates for Secretary of State worth voting for in November?Rick Dancer (R) 17% (4 votes) Vicki Walker (D) 35% (8 votes) Rick Metsger (D) 0% (0 votes) Kate Brown (D) 22% (5 votes) No, they are not worth voting for. 26% (6 votes) Total votes: 23 Click here to return to ipo polling home Important Secretary of State Candidate Debate on May 3The Portland chapter of the Alliance for Democracy and the Democracy Action Group of Portland’s First Unitarian Church will host a Forum on Election Integrity from 10 am – 12 noon on May 3rd at the First Unitarian Church in downtown Portland, featuring those candidates for Secretary of State whose names will appear on Oregon's May 20th primary ballot. |
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