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Related: About this forumKristof faces residency questions in Oregon governor's race
SALEM, Ore. (AP) Elections officials in Oregon are seeking more information to determine whether former New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is eligible to run for governor.
Kristof announced his candidacy last October and on Monday officially filed paperwork to run as a Democrat.
Oregon Public Broadcasting reported that the Oregon Secretary of States office on Tuesday asked Kristof's campaign for information to determine whether Kristof meets candidate residency requirements.
Oregon state law says candidates for governor must be state residents for at least three years before elections.
A legal opinion by lawyers working for Kristof said he has always considered Oregon his home, even though his job required him to live around the world. Kristof said he wants to run for governor in the state where he grew up to address problems like rural poverty and drug addiction.
Kristof and his wife, Sheryl WuDunn who also was a New York Times reporter bought a 150-acre (61-hectare) property in the small city of Yamhill, about an hour's drive from Portland, in 1993.
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onecaliberal
(35,674 posts)jimfields33
(18,581 posts)Maybe Oregon has stricter requirements California doesnt
onecaliberal
(35,674 posts)And may have a residence in DC.