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legislators to abscond out of state (beyond the reach of Oregon law enforcement) during walkouts, and then return without consequence. Under
Measure 113, the state Constitution was amended so that state Senators and state Representatives with ten unexcused absences from either a regular or a special floor sessions of the legislature are barred from holding office as a legislator for the term following their current term of office. Measure 113 also clarified that a failure to attend ten or more legislative floor sessions in a session constitutes "disorderly behavior” through unexcused absences is disqualified from serving as a Senator or Representative for the term following the end of the legislator’s current term.
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In 2022, a
Republican walkout forced the 2020 legislative session to end early, effectively killing many bills. Republicans also used the tactic to block vaccine and gun bills. The Republicans' use of a walkout three years in a row was unprecedented; previous Oregon walkouts were rare. Democrats had
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Prior to 2022, Oregon law provided that legislators may be compelled to attend floor sessions or expelled (by a two-thirds majority) for "disorderly behavior"; however, there were no automatic consequences for failure to attend sessions, nor is "disorderly behavior" clearly defined. This allowed
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confirmed she would enforce the measure and prevent the ten legislators from filing for reelection. Five of the
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Measure 113 and its supporters by continuing to walk out on sessions, depriving the chamber of a quorum. In early May 2023, a Republican walkout (led by Senate Minority Leader
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Republican attempt to draw the boundaries of legislative districts (the Republican-controlled House had tried to pass their redistricting plan as a
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to approve his requests for authorized absences (filed on religious grounds) for
Saturdays during this walkout was discriminatory against his religion. The investigation of this complaint is projected to conclude by May 2024.
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Exclusion from Re-election for Legislative Absenteeism Initiative
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Here's a list of every walkout held in the Oregon Legislature
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Walkouts in Oregon politics used to be rare, but not anymore
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Measure 113 was codified as Article IV, Section 15, of the
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2105:Categories
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685:Hood River
245:resolution
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1382:senator (
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1105:Tillamook
1021:Multnomah
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259:Campaign
101:599,204
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1273:Wheeler
1266:248,067
1262:63,976
1255:184,091
1189:Wallowa
1150:11,201
1077:Sherman
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1042:353,153
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1031:271,190
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937:Malheur
926:26,151
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366:10,767
300:County
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286:Passage
104:31.68%
47:Results
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335:43.85
315:Total
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57:Choice
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