The following from an Oregon Republican makes a good point.
"Jeff Duyck has been a registered voter (and has voted) in House District 29 since 2001, when the district was originally drawn. He filed for office in HD 29, and was determined by Washington County and the Secretary of State to be qualified for the office. When he filed a Statement of Organization with the Secretary of State, his candidacy was certified and he was placed on the May 20 primary ballot. He won that primary; the county elections office's official results determined him to be the winner and the Secretary of State certified the results and declared him the nominee. Now, four months from the election, he has been disqualfied."
Now, could someone explain why Secretary of State Bill Bradbury has suddenly had a change of heart on Duyck's residency? Winning fair and square usually means playing the game until the very end.
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