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Oregon Recall Moves Forward, Impeachment on November Ballot
Impeachment proceedings for Oregon Governor Kate Brown have been put on hold, but a recall effort is moving forward.
The recall petition has already collected more than 250,000 signatures, and it is expected to be certified by the Oregon Secretary of State's office in the coming weeks. If the petition is certified, the recall election will be held on November 8, 2022.
The recall effort is being led by a group called “Recall Kate Brown,” which is made up of Republicans and conservative Democrats who are unhappy with Brown's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and other issues.
Brown has been in office since 2015, and she is the first Oregon governor to face a recall election.
If Brown is recalled, she will be replaced by the Secretary of State, who is currently Democrat Shemia Fagan.
The recall effort has been controversial, with supporters arguing that Brown has not done enough to address the state's problems, and opponents arguing that the recall effort is politically motivated.
The recall election is expected to be close, and it is likely to be one of the most expensive recall elections in Oregon history.
The recall effort is a sign of the growing dissatisfaction with Brown among Oregon voters. Brown's approval ratings have been low for much of her time in office, and the recall effort is the latest sign of that dissatisfaction.
If Brown is recalled, it will be a major victory for the recall effort and a blow to Brown's legacy.
It will also be a sign of the growing dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party among Oregon voters.
The recall election is likely to be a major turning point in Oregon politics. It will be a test of Brown's popularity, and it will also be a test of the strength of the recall movement in Oregon.