Former New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof does not meet the residency requirements to run for governor in Oregon, the state Elections Division said
Washington, DC Thursday.
Oregon's state constitution says a candidate must be"a resident within this state" for three years prior to an election. For Kristof, that period began in November 2019. "The rules are the rules and they apply equally to all candidates for office in Oregon. I stand by the determination of the experts in the Oregon Elections Division that Mr.
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