Oregon Supreme Court rules Kristof can't run for governor
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Ex-New York Times columnist ineligible to run for Oregon governor
SALEM, Ore. >> The Oregon Supreme Court ruled today that former New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof doesn’t meet the state’s three-year residency requirement to run for governor, leaving the former candidate with a sizable war chest and no plans for the future.
Former NYT columnist ineligible to run for governor, Oregon’s high court rules
The Oregon Supreme Court ruled Thursday that former New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is not eligible to run for governor because he does not meet the state’s three-year residency requirement.
N.Y. Times' Nick Kristof Can't Run for Oregon Governor
From today's decision in State ex rel. Kristof v. Fagan:Relator [Kristof] is a prospective candidate for governor. After he filed his declaration of candidacy with the Secretary of State, the secretary asked relator for additional information to substantiate that he will "have been three years next preceding his election, a resident within this State," as required to serve as governor by Article V, section 2, of the Oregon Constitution.Relator s…
Ex-<i>New York Times</i> columnist Nicholas Kristof ruled ineligible for governor run
The Oregon Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Nicholas Kristof, a Pulitzer Prize-winning former New York Times columnist, is ineligible to run for governor after months of debate over his residency status.
Nick Kristof Can’t Run for Oregon Governor
"Oregon’s Democratic primary race for governor narrowed significantly Thursday, with the state Supreme Court ruling that former New York Times columnist Nick Kristof can’t run because he does not meet the state’s three-year residency requirement," the Oregonian reports."Kristof has raised
Nick Kristof cannot run for governor in Oregon, state Supreme Court says
By Rachel Janfaza, CNNThe Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday said Nick Kristof cannot run for governor because he does not meet residency requirements in the state, a decision that the former New York Times journalist said he would not challenge.The Oregon Secretary of State last month ruled that Kristof was ineligible to run for governor because he had not lived in the state for three years prior to the upcoming election, citing that Kristof had …
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