Portland: Vote Like Your Rights Depend on it!
Join our team of dedicated volunteers to tell Oregonians to vote NO on Measure 105 and Measure 106!![](/files/aclu/upload/affiliate/oregon/OR_aclu_voter_volunteers_1.png)
We need your help to make phone calls and knock on doors to make sure everyone knows to say NO 105 and 106. Sign up to help using the form below!
Portland Weekday Phone Banking, ACLU of Oregon office in downtown Portland
Shifts available Monday - Thursday from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Portland-area Canvassing, multiple locations
Saturday, September 22,10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Portland No on 106 Kick Off Canvass
SEIU Local 49 Office (3536 SE 26th Avenue, Portland, OR 97202)
Canvass training at 10:30am and we will hit the streets with our coalition partners at 11 a.m.
Why is this important?
- Vote No on 105: No one should be targeted based solely on the color of their skin, their accent, or their perceived immigration status. If Measure 105 passes, it could open the door to racial profiling and families being torn apart, simply because someone is perceived to be an undocumented immigrant. We must not allow Oregon to become a "show me your papers" state.
- Vote No on 106: Every woman in Oregon must be able to decide whether and when to become a parent — no matter how much money she makes, or how she is insured. If Measure 106 passes, it would make it so only those who can afford it are able to access abortion. A right is not a right if you can’t afford to access it.
Questions? Please contact Erin McCabe in Portland or Barbara Schihl in Eugene.