Wildbill trying again to run in Senate District 29 race

Published 5:30 am Thursday, May 23, 2024

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PENDLETON — Tania Wildbill, of Pendleton, has announced she is trying for another run in the Senate District 29 race.

Wildbill in a statement Wednesday, May 22, said she is holding a convention to gather support from 250 registered voters of any political party to get on the November ballot as a nonaffiliated candidate.

The convention is July 27, starting at 1 p.m., at the Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 Westgate, Pendleton.

“The Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division staff will be at my convention to certify the 250 required registered voters count needed to get me on the ballot,” according to Wildbill.

Wildbill in 2023 declared she was running as a Democrat in the race then later withdrew, refiled as a nonaffiliated candidate and withdrew again.

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