December 7, 2021 PORTLAND, Oregon
Honest
Elections Oregon, a coalition of pro-democracy groups and advocates,
filed ballot initiatives to enhance the campaign finance system in
Oregon, reduce the perception and reality of corruption, and empower
more voices in Oregon’s elections. These measures:
--Rebecca Gladstone, President, League of Women Voters of Oregon
“I am proud of the measures we have filed and the extensive process we embarked on to craft the best policies possible with both local and national experts. We hope in the coming months, during the ballot title review process, to continue building a big tent to support these measures and to continue to work with historically marginalized communities. We know that voters want to take big money out of politics. These initiatives could move Oregon from the Wild Wild West of campaign finance to leading the way with one the best programs in the nation.”
--Jason Kafoury, Honest Elections Oregon
Honest Elections Oregon worked successfully to pass campaign finance reforms in Multnomah County (2016) and the City of Portland (2018), proving not only that such policies are needed and popular but also that they work. The goal is to simply limit the corrosive impact money has had in Oregon politics and hold accountable those who attempt to subvert the will of democracy by buying elections.
- include large campaign contribution limits to reduce outsized big money influence
- require political ads to transparently reveal their largest funders
- create
a small donor matching program to make smaller contributions matter and
improve opportunities for candidates from historically marginalized
communities
--Rebecca Gladstone, President, League of Women Voters of Oregon
“I am proud of the measures we have filed and the extensive process we embarked on to craft the best policies possible with both local and national experts. We hope in the coming months, during the ballot title review process, to continue building a big tent to support these measures and to continue to work with historically marginalized communities. We know that voters want to take big money out of politics. These initiatives could move Oregon from the Wild Wild West of campaign finance to leading the way with one the best programs in the nation.”
--Jason Kafoury, Honest Elections Oregon
Honest Elections Oregon worked successfully to pass campaign finance reforms in Multnomah County (2016) and the City of Portland (2018), proving not only that such policies are needed and popular but also that they work. The goal is to simply limit the corrosive impact money has had in Oregon politics and hold accountable those who attempt to subvert the will of democracy by buying elections.
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