DA races in Oregon go uncontested for the first time in decades
Election day in Oregon is next week. Oregonians must submit their ballots by Tuesday, May 19th . There are a number of measures and candidates running in local and statewide elections, but as reported in Bolts , not a single district attorney race is being contested. Oregonians will only have one option in determining who will play a critical role in how criminal justice is handled in the state. Daniel Nichanian is the founder and editor-in-chief of Bolts. He joins us to share more on why many incumbents around the state aren’t being challenged and what we lose as voters when races go uncontested.