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Independent Party to hold first online primary

Peter Wong
Salem Statesman-Journal
July 18, 2010

Although it's smaller than either the Democratic or Republican parties, the Independent Party is combining the new with the old in the first-ever primary election conducted online in Oregon — and the first binding primary conducted online in any state.

Unlike the mail ballots that Oregon uses for all other elections, making it unique in the nation, there is no way to gauge how many of the 55,000 voters registered with the party have taken part online already. But organizers hope participation will exceed the 8 percent in a Democratic presidential preference primary in Arizona or 1 percent in a similar Republican preference primary in Alaska. Both votes took place in 2000; the Alaska vote was limited to three remote districts.    Read more ...

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Independent Party members to vote online

by Peter Wong
Salem Statesman-Journal
July 11, 2010

More than 55,000 Independent Party of Oregon voters will have the chance to take part in the first primary election by a minor party in Oregon — and the first conducted online.

Each received a pass code enabling them to vote for party nominees for governor, U.S. representative and legislative seats. In all, 86 candidates are running, including 36 incumbent state legislators. Several have been nominated already by the Democratic and Republican parties.

The primary started Thursday morning and will end at 5 p.m. July 30. Results will be released afterward. It is too late to qualify to participate in the primary.

Democrats and Republicans nominate their candidates in the May 18 primary. State law provides for a different procedure for minor parties to qualify their candidates for the general-election ballot; their deadline is Aug. 24.

A 2009 law allows candidates to list up to three party designations, but only on a single line, in what is known as "fusion light" voting.