Elections

Elections

Nov. 3, 2020 General Election

Results Updates

  • Official Results 
  • Official Canvass Results
  • Unofficial Statewide Results
  • A note about reading results:
    • "Undervotes" are reported when a voter chose not to vote in a particular contest.  Voters are not required to vote in every contest, their votes for other contests on their ballot are still counted. 
    • "Overvotes" are reported when a voter marks more choices than allowed in a particular contest and their intent could not be determined (e.g. voting both "yes" and "no" to a ballot measure).  An overvote results in the vote not being counted for that contest. Votes for other contests on the ballot are still counted.

Important Dates

November 23 Last day for county clerk to certify election results

A complete listing of all candidates and measures is available here: Clackamas County Ballot Content

 

Daily Ballot Returns Update

Date Daily Ballots Cumulative Turnout
Early Voting - 9,970 3.2%
Mon, Oct 19 34,281 44,251 14.4%
Tue, Oct 20 14,106 58,357 18.9%
Wed, Oct 21 36,996 95,353 31.0%
Thu, Oct 22 16,239 111,592 36.2%
Fri, Oct 23 12,993 124,585 40.4%
Sat, Oct 24 11,967 136,552 44.3%
Sun, Oct 25 6,172 142,724 46.3%
Mon, Oct 26 11,019 153,743 49.9%
Tue, Oct 27 23,203 176,946 57.4%
Wed, Oct 28 9,463 186,409 60.5%
Thu, Oct 29 10,616 197,025 64.0%
Fri, Oct 30 10,633 207,658 67.4%
Sat, Oct 31 8,352 216,010 70.1%
Sun, Nov 1 5,469 221,480 71.9%
Mon, Nov 2 13,347 234,826 76.2%

Tue, Nov 3

(Updated: Nov 4, 3 pm)

26,203 261,019 84.7%
Eligible Voters - 308,170

 

 

 

 

 

 

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May 19, 2020 Primary Election

Filed Candidates

Board of County Commissioners
Position 1 (Chair)
   Jim Bernard
   Tootie Smith
Position 3    
   Martha Schrader
   Bill Osburn
   Evan Geier
Position 4    
   Ken Humberston
   Mark Shull
   Breeauna Sagdal
County Sheriff    
   Angela Brandenburg
   Lynn Schoenfeld
   Brian Jensen
   Roger Edwards

 

The District Attorney is not listed because the State is the filing officer for district attorneys who are state employees.

Precinct Committee Person (PCP) Information

2020 Precinct Committee Person

  Filed PCP Candidate:  Republican  / Democratic 

Write-in Candidate Filings - Deadline to file: May 19, 2020 8 p.m.

   Write-in Candidate Declaration - SEL105D 

   Write-in Candidate Nomination - SEL105N

  • Member of stated party at least 180 days prior to the primary election. (November 21, 2019)
  • Write-in votes will only be tallied if declaration or nomination forms have been filed by the deadline.
  • A minimum of 3 votes is required to be elected.
  • For Nominations: Nominator and candidate must be a member of the same party and the same State Representative district, within the same county.

Find your Precinct here: Interactive Clackamas County Precinct Map

 

Daily Ballot Returns Update

Date Daily Ballots Cumulative Turnout
Mon, May 4 2,904 3,145 1.1%
Tue, May 5 7,827 10,972 3.7%
Wed, May 6 17,006 27,978 9.4%
Thur, May 7 4,809 32,787 11.0%
Fri, May 8 7,305 40,092 13.5%
Sat, May 9 4,120 44,212 14.9%
Mon, May 11 8,322 52,534 17.7%
Tue, May 12 572 53,105 17.9%
Wed, May 13 9,321 62,427 21.0%
Thu, May 14 6,032 68,459 23.1%
Fri, May 15 12,224 80,683 27.2%
Sat, May 16 11,194 91,877 31.0%
Mon, May 18 14,085 105,962 35.7%
Tue, May 19 33,535 139,497 47.1%
Eligible Voters - 296,487

 

 

 

 

 

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Nov. 5, 2019 Special Election

Measures

Measure # District Caption Voters' Pamphlet Argument Fee
3-551 City of Happy Valley Approval of Happy Valley Police Services Levy for Five Years $350
3-552 City of West Linn Charter Amendment - Would Provide City Council Authority over Legal Advisors $350
3-553 Clackamas County Vector Control Renew Five-Year Local Option Tax for Vector (Mosquito-Fly) Control $400
3-554 West Linn-Wilsonville School Bonds to Increase Safety, Security; Address Overcrowding; Build, Replace Facilities $400
3-555 West Linn-Wilsonville School Renewal of Five-Year Local Option Levy for Teaching Positions $400
26-203 Metro Bonds to Protect Water Quality, Fish, Wildlife Habitat, Natural Areas $400
26-204 City of Portland Amends Charter: Increases Protections for Bull Run Watershed $100
26-205 City of Portland Amends Charter: Authorizes City Participation in Emergency Mutual Aid Agreements $100
26-207 Portland Public Schools Levy Renewal to Maintain Teaching Positions and Classroom Supports $100

Measure Arguments may be submitted in favor or in opposition to a measure to appear in the Voters’ Pamphlet.  The deadline for submission/payment is 5 p.m. on Sept. 9, 2019.   Each Argument may be up to 325 words, including endorsements.  Please review the Measure Argument / Statement of Endorsement Instructions / fee schedule for complete requirements.

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Measure Information

Below is process oriented information. Filed measures will be listed on on under Current and Upcoming Elections.

Begin an Initiative or Referendum

A ballot measure is proposed legislation submitted to voters for a direct decision. Measures that appear on the ballot on Election Day may be local, countywide, or statewide.

Measures can be placed on the ballot by either a local jurisdiction or governing board or by a petition signed by registered voters.

This section describes the citizen-driven processes of beginning an initiative or a referendum.

  • An Initiative is a measure proposing a new law.
  • A Referendum is a measure to veto or uphold a law/ordinance that has been adopted.

To learn more about statewide measures, including initiatives and referendums, visit the Secretary of State’s website. To obtain information on qualifying a city initiative or referendum, visit the appropriate Office of the City Recorder.

Any person or group desiring to start and circulate an initiative or referendum is strongly advised to contact private legal counsel to guide and advise them through the many steps involved in the petition process.

Measure Arguments in Favor/Opposition

A Measure Argument is a statement written in favor or in opposition to a measure. Arguments in favor and in opposition to measures are published in the Voters’ Pamphlet. Arguments are published, by measure, in the order that they are submitted to the County Elections Office. Each Argument may be up to 325 words.  Please review the Measure Argument Instructions/fee schedule for complete requirements.  Please Note:  Measure Arguments can be accepted after the measure number is assigned to the ballot.

Filing Forms and Manuals/Campaign Finance

A comprehensive listing of Oregon's State and County Elections forms and manuals can be found at the Oregon Secretary of State's web page, including:

  • Campaign Finance Manuals
  • Campaign Filing Forms
  • Candidates and Political Committees information
  • County, City, District, State Candidate and Elections Manuals
  • Oregon Election laws
  • Vote by Mail procedures guide
  • Initiative and Referendum Materials
  • Initiative, Referendum and Referral Log
  • Initiative and Referendum Filing forms
  • City and District Elections Manuals

Clackamas County Voters' Pamphlet Forms

Measures:

Candidates:

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Official Ballot Drop Sites

Mail your voted ballot back with a valid postmark or return it to your nearest official ballot drop site by 8 p.m. Election Day, November 5, 2024. No stamp needed! Eligible voters who have not received a ballot by October 24 should contact Clackamas County Elections for a replacement.

There are 25 official ballot drop sites open 24/7 with limited hours at the Happy Valley Library.  All official ballot drop sites will be available until 8 p.m. on Election Day, November 5, 2024. Those marked with an asterisk have drive-up access. The Milwaukie City Hall drop site has moved to the new city hall located at 10501 SE Main St. in Milwaukie.

 

Boring
     Clackamas County Bank 
     28500 SE Highway 212 
     Boring, OR 97009 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Canby
Canby Civic Building 
222 NE 2nd Ave. 
Canby, OR 97013 map
 
Canby - Arnesan Garden 
249 S Sequoia Parkway 
Canby, OR 97013 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Colton
     ColtonTel 
     20983 S Highway 211 
     Colton, OR 97017 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Damascus 
Damascus Square 
19830-20000 SE Hwy 212 
Damascus, OR 97089 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Estacada
     Estacada City Hall 
     475 SE Main St. 
     Estacada, OR 97023 map
 
     Estacada Public Library 
     825 NW Wade St. Estacada, OR 97023 map
Drive-up ballot access
Gladstone
Gladstone Civic Center 
18505 Portland Ave. 
Gladstone, OR 97027 map
 
Happy Valley
Happy Valley City Hall 
16000 SE Misty Dr. 
Happy Valley, OR 97086 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Happy Valley Library 
13793 SE Sieben Park Way 
Happy Valley, OR 97086 map
 
Lake Oswego
Lake Oswego City Hall 
380 A Ave . 
Lake Oswego, OR 97034 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Lake Oswego-Westlake Park 
14165 Bunick Dr. 
Lake Oswego, OR 97035 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Milwaukie/Oak Lodge
Clackamas Community College - Harmony Campus
7738 SE Harmony Road 
Milwaukie, OR 97222 map
 
Milwaukie City Hall 
10501 SE Main St. 
Milwaukie, OR 97222 map
NEW LOCATION - Box has been moved to new City Hall.
Milwaukie Public Safety Building
3200 SE Harrison St. 
Milwaukie, OR 97222 map
 
Oak Lodge Library 
16201 SE McLoughlin Blvd. 
Milwaukie, OR 97267 map
 
Molalla
Molalla Public Library 
201 E 5th St. 
Molalla, OR 97038 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Oregon City
Clackamas County Elections 
1710 Red Soils Ct. 
Oregon City, OR 97045 map

 

Drive-up ballot drop access

    NEW Clackamas Community College -             Oregon City Campus
     19600 Molalla Ave. 
     Oregon City, OR 97045 map

NEW Official Ballot Drop Site 

Box is located in the student drop-off area, that is near the Tri-Met bus station and the Orange parking lot by Rook Hall.

Drive-up ballot drop access

     Oregon City - City Hall 
     625 Center St. 
     Oregon City, OR 97045 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Sandy
     Sandy City Hall 
     39250 Pioneer Blvd. 
     Sandy, OR 97055 map
 
     Sandy Public Library 
     38980 Proctor Blvd. 
     Sandy, OR 97055 map
Drive-up ballot drop access
Welches
Hoodland Public Library 
24525 E Welches Road 
Welches, OR 97067 map
 
West Linn
West Linn City Hall 
22500 Salamo Road 
West Linn, OR 97068 map
 
West Linn Public Library 
1595 Burns St. 
West Linn, OR 97068 map
 
Wilsonville
Wilsonville City Hall 
29799 Town Center Loop E 
Wilsonville, OR 97070 map
Drive-up ballot drop access

Your voted ballot may be dropped off at any official ballot drop site in the state. Visit the Secretary of State’s drop box locator.

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Measures

 

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March 12, 2013 Special Election

Important dates for March 12, 2013:
January 10 Deadline for local governing bodies to file
notice of measure with County
January 14 Deadline for measure arguments to be filed
for inclusion in voters’ pamphlet
January 18 Voter Pamphlet filings become public record
February 19 Deadline for new voter registration
Mail-out Dates:
January 26 Out of Country / Military ballots are mailed
February 11 Out of State ballots are mailed
February 22 Local and in-state ballots are mailed
March 22 Last day to resolve unsigned ballot envelopes,
or ballot envelopes with challenged signatures

MEASURE 3-421
CITY OF WILSONVILLE

Caption:
BUSINESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR INVESTMENT AND JOB CREATION BY MANUFACTURERS.

Question:
Shall urban renewal district zones be created to stimulate converting targeted warehouses to manufacturing by partially rebating property tax increment?

Summary:
Many cities offer financial incentive programs to attract business investment. Wilsonville proposes adopting an incentive program to target conversion of vacant or underutilized industrial buildings to manufacturing operations and create jobs.

Up to six buildings over 100,000 square feet in size would be established as Tax Increment Financing Zones. Each Zone would rebate to qualifying companies up to 75 percent of increased property tax increment for three years for investment of at least $25 million in capital improvements and/or qualified equipment, and creation of 75 or more new full-time jobs paying at least 125 percent of the average Clackamas County wage. Two additional years of rebate available if the 75 new jobs pay at least 150 percent of average county wage.

Each Zone would terminate 10 years after first rebate; non-performance by company would require repayment. If no qualifying investment occurs within five years of creating Zone, it would terminate.

Other taxing districts including schools and fire district would receive 25 percent of increased property tax increment.

Link to daily update of percentage returns on the Results Page, or click here.

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