Spouse SquareOffs

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No

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Spouse has no standing in government and Gov Kotek should resign like Kitzhaber. Just another example of pushing dem, liberal and lgbtq policies on citezens. Again, you get what you vote for.

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Deb Kizer Dyck
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Deb Kizer Dyck

Her "spouse" has NOT been voted in. Why should she have a say in anything more than a single vote just like each Oregonian?!

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MaryLou R Haffner
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MaryLou R Haffner

We are to avoid all appearance of potential wrong doing. This is especially important when public office is held.

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Alma and Bruce Miller
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Alma and Bruce Miller

It is wrong and we the people are sick of this double standard BS you get voted in and it's never good enough you have to add in all these extra agenda's. No

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Bendlover
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Bendlover

Was the first spouse voted in? I didn't think so...

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Kevin Crabtree
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Kevin Crabtree

did not vote this person into a leadership position

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Lisa Perkins
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Lisa Perkins

She is her wife and was not the one voted into office

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k san
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k san

Prob'ly not. She was not voted on.

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Lee Gee
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Lee Gee

She is stepping out of her elected roll. She is being every hypocritical in that she apposed Kitshopper why should she be any better. Her and her partner need to go.

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Mark Mueller
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Mark Mueller

Appears to be more "self serving" corruption in our government.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

I'm not sure why it would be so.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Better yet how about resign

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21%
Yes

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79%
No WINNER

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21%
Yes

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Cheryl Gafner
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Cheryl Gafner

I am an only child and lovin' it!

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79%
No

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Bonnie Batten
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Bonnie Batten

I was adopted, and grew up with one older brother who was also adopted. Through the wonders of Ancestry.com DNA testing, I discovered that I have nine half siblings!

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

Nope. Two brothers and one half sister. No spouse (anymore!)

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

No, 1 half brother BUT no contact/communication for 25 years so when people ask me, I say YES

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Donna Crouch Cromer
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Donna Crouch Cromer

I voted this way because I have 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Definitely not an only child. Lol

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seaweed349
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seaweed349

My half sister was 13 when I was born, and I was treated like an only child, so technicaly I'm not, but I sure feel like it.

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Hilary
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Hilary

I have an older full brother and two half brother from my father's 2nd marriage. My son's father has an older full sister. My son has a younger paternal half brother.

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Rebecca Rogers
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Rebecca Rogers

I'm one of seven.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

I'm one of six, including triplets, my husband one of four.

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Yes

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Rachel Clara Smith
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Rachel Clara Smith

I think it makes sense to have a combined bank account to pay for mortgage and childcare expenses and such. You could still have separate bank accounts for other stuff though.

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No

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Jared Krause
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Jared Krause

It’s a trap.

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Fred Colbern
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Fred Colbern

No. Because if she decides to bolt on you - you're screwed - because she's got access to your life-savings.

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

Been married for 47 years have always separated our accounts. Worked for us.

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k san
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k san

More independence. Combining finances makes it ripe for 1 of the 2 to spend more than their fair share. Money issues along with infidelity are the main reasons for divorce.

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