Nicholas Kristof, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, does not meet the three-year residency requirement to run or serve as Oregon governor.
Former New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof is ineligible to run for governor in Oregon next year, state officials said Thursday.
“We requested additional information because this was insufficient to demonstrate residency for the entire residency period,” the. “In this case, questions about your residency were also raised publicly.”
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