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Candidates for Oregon Governor Among Lawmakers Who Missed Significant Number of Session Votes

Two Republican candidates for Oregon governor missed one-third to half of votes during the 33-day 2026 session, with most lawmakers voting on 91% of measures, data shows.

Summary by The Oregonian
During the most recent short legislative session, Oregon lawmakers in the House and Senate were asked to take more than 180 votes on their respective chamber floors, ultimately passing 143 new laws over 33 days dealing with taxes, spending on critical services, health care and more, according to data sets tracking the votes.

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Oregon Capital Chronicle broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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