Move Oregon's Border for a Greater Idaho

Move Oregon's Border for a Greater Idaho Southern and Eastern Oregon, and Northernmost California can become a part of Idaho.
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We are gathering signatures to put this on the 2020 ballot in rural Oregon counties. Visit our group at www.facebook.com/groups/GreaterIdaho and read the first post.

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S & E Oregon, and Northernmost California can become a part of Idaho

We are gathering signatures to put this on the 2020 ballot in rural Oregon counties. Visit our group at www.facebook.com/groups/GreaterIdaho and read the first post, which contains all the details. That first post also explains why moving the border would be a win-win for all the major groups involved. You can also find that article here: www.greateridaho.org/the_downloads/2019/main/Greater_Idaho_Proposal.pdf

This proposal is different from secession because it is simply a shift in borders that does not affect the balance of power in the US Senate. It does not create a new state or increase the number of states.

Borders between states have been changed or redefined many times in US history. If a deal were made that two state legislatures pass, a border change would almost certainly become a reality. According to a peer-reviewed law journal, “Prior to 1921, 36 compacts between states were put into effect with the consent of Congress; virtually all of these settled boundaries between contiguous states.”

This proposal presents options for Oregon and California to move their borders to put conservative counties on the other side of their borders to make Idaho bigger.