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OPB’s First Look: Oregon’s primary election
OPB’s First Look: Oregon’s primary election
OPB’s First Look: Oregon’s primary election

Published on: 05/19/2026

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Good morning, Northwest.

Today is Election Day in Oregon, and the ballot is packed with important races.

Notably, Beaver State Republicans are choosing their nominee for governor, who will likely face incumbent Gov. Tina Kotek, a Democrat, in this fall’s midterm.

Today’s newsletter starts with a look at what’s on the ballot as Oregonians cast their votes.

Here’s your First Look at Tuesday’s news.

— Bradley W. Parks

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A volunteer stands by a ballot drop-off location in Salem, Ore., on May 18, 2026.

Primary election 2026: Oregonians head to the ballot box

It’s Election Day, and Oregonians are primed to vote on everything from school bonds to fire districts to the state’s new labor boss.

Among the measures is a proposal, Measure 120, to fund road and bridge maintenance statewide. But with gas prices soaring due to the war in Iran, Oregonians are already feeling the pinch.

There are also gubernatorial primaries and seats up for grabs in many cities around the state.

Here’s what you need to know about this year’s primary election. (Bryce Dole)

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3 things to know

FILE - The Sports Bra, a Northeast Portland bar that only plays women’s sports on the screens, March 27, 2024.
  • The Sports Bra, Portland’s famous sports bar that only plays women’s sports on its televisions, is seeking to crowdfund $1.2 million to expand locally and nationally. (Kyra Buckley)
  • Fatal drug overdoses in Oregon fell in 2024, the first year-over-year drop since 2016. The reversal is consistent with national trends. (Amelia Templeton)
  • Firefighters say setting fires on purpose is one of the best ways to protect against massive wildfires later. But the Trump administration is banning or stalling preventative burning across the U.S. (Chiara Eisner, NPR)

Northwest headlines

FILE - Hundreds of Seattle students from various schools gather for an

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A Little Free Library box that has been repurposed as a Little Free Pantry at Pine and NE 27th Avenue in Seattle.

Measuring goodwill: Why UW researchers are watching Little Free Pantries

Little Free Pantries are not a new phenomenon.

There are many in Seattle, throughout western Washington and across the United States. You can even find online maps to locate them.

But a new map put together by UW researchers takes it a step further.

Their site, PantryMap.org, lists micropantries in Seattle and several outlying communities in the metro area.

In some cases, the researchers have equipped the pantries with sensors to learn more about how they’re being used.

“We’re trying to measure and quantify goodwill,” researcher Dalla Chiara said. ”If we can understand that system better, we can support it better.” (Dyer Oxley and Anna Marie Yanny, KUOW)

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