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May 14, 2008

Correction: Because of incorrect information provided by a watchdog organization, a front-page article on May 3 incorrectly reported Oregon's status on allowing 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections if they will turn 18 by Election Day in November. Oregon lets 17-year-olds register, but they must be 18 when they cast a ballot in any election.

Correction: Because of a reporting error, a Page One story Monday about the effort to repeal the income tax mischaracterized Peter Meade's working arrangement with opponents of the ballot measure. The former Blue Cross Blue Shield executive has been tapped to lead the campaign against the question but is not being paid for his work.

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