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KGW VERIFY: False claims of voter intimidation in Springfield, Oregon spread on social media
We spoke to Lieutenant Tom Rappe of the Springfield Police Department who says: “The complaint was unfounded. People had access to it [the ballot drop-box] the entire time. There was no evidence of voter intimidation at the ballot drop-box.” This hotline tip came about last Sunday in response to a pro-Trump rally being held outside of the Willamalane Park Swim Center in east Springfield. Police were present and monitoring the rally making sure participants were not blocking the roadway. The ballot drop-off box in question had Willamalane Park employees stationed at the site to ensure voters could safely and efficiently return their ballots. Rappe adds, “The Springfield Police Department was not called, only the hotline was.” The drop-site was separate from where the rally was being held. Although there were some pro-Trump rally members in fatigues and open-carrying, none of them were stationed in front of the drop-box turning away voters. KGW can Verify: There is no evidence of voter intimidation at the Springfield, Oregon ballot drop-off site.  If anyone is experiencing voting issues, they can contact their local county elections office or email their questions/concerns to [email protected]. Voter Helplines Partnered with Election Protection: English: 866-OUR-VOTE – Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Spanish/English: 888-VE-Y-VOTA – NALEO Educational Fund Arabic/English: 844-YALLA-US – Arab American Institute (AAI) Asian Languages/English: 888-API-VOTE – APIAVote & Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC) Do you have something you want us to Verify? Let us know. Email us at [email protected]
Nov 4, 2020
2 min
KGW VERIFY: Election night Q&A
KGW reporter Cristin Severance answers election night questions.
Nov 4, 2020
2 min
KGW VERIFY: Can I drop off my ballot at any library book drop?
Election Day is less than a week away. Voters must return their ballots by 8 p.m. on Nov. 3. The last day to safely return ballots by mail was Tuesday, Oct. 27. However, it is not too late to vote. Voters should drop their ballots off at an official ballot drop box. KGW viewer Michael Orazio brought up the topic of official ballot drop-boxes at libraries. so KGW set out to VERIFY: Can you drop off your ballot at any library book drop?
Nov 2, 2020
1 min
VERIFY: Oregon City sent voters a second ballot for the mayoral recall election
Voters are typically only supposed to receive one ballot unless they recently changed their voter registration. But, in Oregon City, all voters are receiving two.
Oct 29, 2020
2 min
KGW VERIFY: What if the signature on my ballot doesn’t match the one on file?
With the Nov. 3 presidential election right around the corner many questions have been raised by KGW viewers about possible ballots issues. Oregon conducts its elections entirely by mail, with voters either returning their ballots by mail or by ballot drop box. Voter issues are overseen by the Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division. We contacted Andrea Chiapella, the media contact at the Secretary of State’s Elections Division to learn more.
Oct 27, 2020
1 min
KGW VERIFY: No, you cannot change someone’s vote online in Oregon
False claims have recently been spread on social media that you can change someone’s vote online in Oregon. These claims were spread over the social media site 4chan, an anonymous image-based bulletin board known for its dissemination of often right-wing hate speech and conspiracy theories. The false claims were also disseminated through Youtube despite debunking by various social media platforms. KGW is here to Verify: These claims are not true.
Oct 23, 2020
3 min
KGW VERIFY: Who oversees the election process in Oregon?
With two weeks to go before the election, viewers continue to email the KGW Verify team with their voting-related questions.
Oct 21, 2020
1 min
VERIFY: Why Lincoln and Roosevelt's statues were targeted by protesters
Statues of President Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt were toppled in downtown Portland Sunday night during a protest called "Indigenous People's Day of Rage." Both statues have been in Portland's park blocks since the 1920s.  Some viewers asked KGW's Verify team why the statues of Lincoln and Roosevelt were targeted.
Oct 13, 2020
2 min
VERIFY: Portland Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty's position on police body cameras
A viewer asked KGW's VERIFY team what Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty's position was on police issued body cameras.
Oct 12, 2020
2 min
KGW VERIFY: No, Antifa did not start the wildfires in Oregon
A rumor about six "members of Antifa" setting fires in southern Oregon has been debunked by multiple law enforcement agencies this week, but that hasn't stopped the fake news from spreading on social media and by word of mouth. More than 900,000 acres are currently burning in Oregon, with tens of thousands of Oregonians evacuated from their homes this week. t appears the rumor began with a doctored Facebook post from the Medford Police Department Wednesday, claiming arrests were made in connection with a string of fires. The rumor appeared to have taken a life of its own in nearby Douglas County, where the sheriff's office reported the county's 911 dispatchers were "being overrun with requests for information and inquiries" on the unsubstantiated arson and arrests.   "THIS IS NOT TRUE! Unfortunately, people are spreading this rumor and it is causing problems," the sheriff's office wrote. "Do your part, STOP. SPREADING. RUMORS! Follow official sources of information such as local emergency response websites and pages, government websites and pages, and local reputable news outlets." While some of the wildfires burning across the state may have been intentionally set, including the Almeda fire in Ashland under investigation as arson, fire officials say the rumor that Antifa started this is not true.  Multiple viewers have also contacted KGW -- online and in-person -- about these rumors. KGW News can VERIFY there is no truth to these rumors that Antifa planned and started these wildfires. 
Sep 11, 2020
2 min
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