Oregon Ballot Measure 105

Oregon Ballot Measure 105 was a ballot measure defeated by voters in the upcoming 2018 election. If passed, the measure "would overturn 1987 sanctuary law that prohibits state and local police from enforcing immigration law if a person's only violation is being in the country illegally".[1] It was defeated with 37% of the vote.

County results:
  Yes—60–70%
  Yes—50–60%
  No—50–60%
  No—60–70%
  No—70–80%
  No—80–90%

References

  1. Borrud, Hillary (August 3, 2018). "Oregon ballot measures at 30-year low. Here's why". The Oregonian. Portland, Oregon: Advance Publications. Retrieved October 9, 2018.


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