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  2. Washington County Republicans announce key party dates and ...

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    The WCGOP announced its 2024 precinct meetings and county convention schedule. Key events are set for Feb. 12 and March 9. Washington County Republicans announce key party dates and new restrictions

  3. Incumbents triumph: Washington County voters reject ... - AOL

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    Washington County voters decisively rejected three so-called "grassroots" candidates in the June 18 Republican primary, maintaining the incumbents' positions at the capitol.

  4. Oregon Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    Edward Dickinson Baker (1811–1861), the first Oregon Republican elected to the U.S. Senate, was an early casualty fighting for the Union in the American Civil War.. On April 1, 1859, just two weeks after Oregon was admitted to the Union, the Republican Party held a convention in Salem at which it nominated David Logan as the party's choice for the state's first fully fledged Congressional ...

  5. List of political parties in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of political parties officially recognized by the Oregon State Elections Division as statewide parties as of March 2023 (alphabetical, by title in official record). [1] Constitution Party (see also Constitution Party (United States)) Democratic Party (see also Democratic Party (United States)) Independent Party of Oregon [2]

  6. How the Washington County GOP fell apart in less than a year

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    Since the beginning of 2023, a "grassroots" group of conservatives has taken control of the county Republican party, resulting in two separate groups.

  7. Mary Alice Ford - Wikipedia

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    A pro-choice Republican, Ford was a member of the party's central committee for Washington County from 1973 until 1979. [5] In 1979, she was appointed to the Oregon House of Representatives representing Garden Home in the eastern part of Washington County. [1]

  8. Washington County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    After Oregon achieved statehood in 1859, Washington County voted for the Republican presidential nominee in every presidential election from 1860 to 1928, except in the 1912 presidential election when the county supported Progressive Party candidate and former Republican president Theodore Roosevelt. [21]

  9. Washington County Republicans open election headquarters with ...

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