Wallowa County, Oregon, is in the throes of one of the most narrow, nail-biting elections in the region’s history. Right now the count is still ongoing for a ballot measure that would require the northeastern Oregon county’s elected officials to seriously discuss the possibility of seceding from the state and joining Idaho. Last week, during Oregon’s special elections, a few thousand Wallowa voters took to the polls to decide on ballot measure 32-007, better known as the Greater Idaho initiative. If the referendum passes, county commissioners would have to “discuss promoting interest of Wallowa County to relocate State Borders, and...