Oregon Secretary of State

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National, International and Tribal

Sunrise on New Year's Day in Troutdale
Sunrise on New Year's Day in Troutdale. This photo was a finalist in the contest to be on the Oregon Blue Book  cover. (Photo courtesy Patricia Kolberg) ​
The citizens of the United States, through our federal government, own more than half the land in Oregon. Oregon’s position on the Pacific Rim has resulted in strong ties between Oregon and other nations. Oregon has nine federally recognized tribes, who have distinct relationships with state government. 

This section contains information about the federal government, representatives of other nations, and tribes in Oregon. 

U.S. Senators 

U.S. Representatives 

U.S. Officials

Tribal Governments

Political Parties

Consular Corps

​The following websites will help you learn more about federal agencies.

Federal Executive Branch Web Sites

Congress.gov

The Federal Judiciary Homepage

Branches of U.S. Government (USA.gov)

A-Z Index of U.S. Government Departments and Agencies (USA.gov)

U.S. Government Documents (Columbia University Libraries)

U.S. Government Information 101 (Columbia University Libraries)


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