Elections

Elections

Nov. 8, 2016 General Election

Important Election Dates

Note: City candidates file candidacy with individual cities and Soil and Water candidates file candidacy with the Department of Agriculture.

All Voter Pamphlet statements/arguments are filed with County Elections.

Sept. 1 Last day to file Voters' Pamphlet statement (Metro and county candidates only).
  8 Voters' Pamphlet materials become public (Metro and county candidates only).
  12 Last day to file measure arguments or candidate statements for City positions.
  16 Measure arguments and City candidates statements become public.
  24 Military/Overseas ballots mailed.
Oct. 10 Out-of-state ballots mailed.
  14-19 Voters' Pamphlet arrives. (approx)
  19 Dropsites open
  20-24 Local ballots arrive.
Nov. 8 ELECTION DAY. Ballots must be returned by 8 p.m. First results published 8 p.m.
  22 Last day for voters to resolve missing or mismatched ballot envelope signatures
  28 Deadline to certify election results

November 2016 Voters' Pamphlet

Candidates

Below is a list of positions for which Clackamas County is the filing officer.

Board of County Commissioners
Position 1 (Chair)
   John Ludlow
voters’
pamphlet
   Jim Bernard
voters’
pamphlet
Position 4
   Ken Humberston
voters’
pamphlet
   Tootie Smith
voters’
pamphlet
County Sheriff
   Craig Roberts
voters’
pamphlet

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

City Candidates

Below are links to lists of city candidates certified to Clackamas County Elections by the city recorders. Cities must have their list of candidates certified to the County Elections Office no later than Thursday, September 8, 2016 and lists will be added to this web page as they are received.

Barlow

Canby

Estacada

Gladstone

Happy Valley

Johnson City

Lake Oswego

Milwaukie

Molalla

Oregon City

Rivergrove

Sandy

West Linn

Wilsonville

Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District Candidates

Measures

Measure 3-481
City of Gladstone, Prohibits Certain Marijuana Licensees
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-482
City of Canby, Levy Renewal for Swim Center
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-483
City of Canby, Removes Citywide Ban on Marijuana Businesses
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-484
City of Canby, Imposes Tax on Marijuana Sales
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-485
City of Wilsonville, Bonds for Recreation and Aquatic Center
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-486
City of Wilsonville, Prohibits Certain Marijuana Facilities
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-487
North Clackamas SD #12, Bonds to Improve Schools
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-488
City of Molalla, Authorizing Tax on Recreational Sale of Marijuana Items
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-489
City of Lake Oswego, Charter Amendment Relating to Notices of City Elections
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-490
City of Lake Oswego, Prohibits Certain Marijuana Production and Sales Facilities
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-491
City of Lake Oswego, Advisory Vote on Municipal Broadband Network
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 26-178
Metro, Renews Local Option Levy; Protects Natural Areas, Water Quality, Fish
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 34-247
City of Tualatin, Charter Amendment Term Limits for Member of City Council
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-492
City of Gladstone, Authorizing Tax on Recreational Retail Sales of Marijuana Items
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-493
Boring Fire District, Authorizes Dissolution of Boring Rural Fire Protection District #59
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-494
Clackamas Fire District, Annexation of Boring RFPD #59 boundaries into Clackamas Fire District #1
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-495
City of Milwaukie, Imposes City Tax on Marijuana Retailer's Sale of Marijuana Items
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-496
City of Happy Valley, Authorizing Tax on Recreational Retail Sales of Marijuana Items
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-497
City of Oregon City, Oregon City Community Safety Facility General Obligation Bond Authorization
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-498
City of Oregon City, Changes Status of Wesley Lynn Park; Allows Easement
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-499
City of Sandy, Prohibits Certain Marijuana Registrants and Licenses in Sandy
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-500
City of Sandy, Authorizing Tax on Recreational Retail Sales of Marijuana Items
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-501
Estacada School District, Bonds for School Improvements
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-502
Renewal of Current County Sheriff Public Safety Local Option Levy
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-503
Boring Fire District Area Annexation into Clackamas Fire District
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-504
Molalla River School District Bonds for New Construction, Safety, Repairs, Renovation and Increased Enrollment
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-505
City of Gladstone, Charter Amendment Requiring Approval for Park Sale or Lease
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-506
City of Gladstone, Charter Amendment Requiring Voter Approval to Change Designation of Parks
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-507
City of Oregon City, Imposes City Tax on Sale of Recreational Marijuana
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-508
City of Oregon City, Prohibits Certain Marijuana Registrants and Licenses
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-509
Clackamas County, Temporary 6-Cent Per Gallon Vehicle Fuel Tax
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-510
Clackamas County, Ordinance Imposing 3% County Tax on Retail Sales of Marijuana
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-511
City of Gladstone Home Rule Charter
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-512
City of Gladstone, Charter Amendment - Length of Mayoral Term
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-513
City of West Linn, Prohibits Certain Marijuana Registrants, Licensees, and Businesses in West Linn
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 3-514
City of Oregon City, Amends Charter to Limit Urban Renewal Activity
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 26-179
City of Portland, Bonds to Fund Affordable Housing
voters'
pamphlet
Measure 34-248
Tigard-Tualatin School District, Bonds to Modernize Schools, Improve Safety and Technology; Reduce Overcrowding
voters'
pamphlet
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May 19, 2015 Special District Election

Voters' Pamphlet

Candidate Filing Packet

Measure filings

Deadline to file Voters' Pamphlet arguments in support of or opposition to measure is 5 p.m. Monday, March 23.

Measure 3-466 General Obligation Bond for Clackamas County Fire District #1
Measure 3-467 Happy Valley Police Services Levy

Open district positions

Candidates may begin filing for available positions beginning Feb. 7, 2015 and ending March 19, 2015. Filings must be received in the Elections Division Office by 5 p.m. on March 19. The candidate packet is available on this website and should be reviewed for eligibility requirements as all districts requirements are not the same.

Deadline to file (optional) candidate statements for the Voters' Pamphlet is 5 p.m. Monday, March 23.

Below is a list of positions by district that will be on the ballot in the May 19, 2015 election. Those listed have been confirmed with the district as being correct for candidates to file for. The list will be updated as additional districts respond. All districts must respond by Feb. 3.

Some positions are listed as a two year term. These are terms where the position holder could not complete their term and it must be filled for the remaining two years of the term.

Cities

School, Community College and ESD Districts

Fire Districts

Water and Water Control Districts

Park and Recreation, Road, Sanitary, and Transportation Districts

Cities

City of Milwaukie
4 year term unless noted
Mayor Mark Gamba
City of West Linn
4 year term unless noted
Mayor Russell Axelrod
Thomas Frank

School, Community College and ESD Districts

Canby School District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Rob Sheveland
Position 5 Diane Downs
Position 6 Andrea Weber
Colton School District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1
Position 3 (2 yr.) Timothy Behrens
Position 5
Estacada School District
4 year term unless noted
Zone 3 Jamie Smith
Zone 6 Ben Wheeler
Angie Nelson
Leslie Andre
Zone 7 Monica Smith
Kenneth Riedel
Gladstone School District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 (2 yr.) Nicole Couzens
Position 3 Carlos Castaneda
Position 4 Sharon Soliday
Position 5 Kristin EW Eaton
Lake Oswego School District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 John Wallin
Position 5 Robert Barman
Ed J Hutson
Molalla River School District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Linda Eskridge
Position 4 Neal Lucht
Position 7 Ralph W Gierke
North Clackamas School District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Rein Peter Vaga
Position 2 Lee Merrick
Position 3 Trisha Claxton
Timothy McMenamin
Position 7 Steven Schroedl
Oregon City School District
4 year term unless noted
Position 2 Paul Edgar
Nicole White
Position 4 (2 yr.) Evon Tekorius
Position 5 Siobhan O'Connor-Gwozdz
Position 6 Chris Storey
Position 7 Cameron Seward
Oregon Trail School District
4 year term unless noted
Zone 2
Zone 4 D J Anderson
Zone 6 Norm Trost
Candice Lindberg
West Linn - Wilsonville School District
4 year term unless noted
Position 2 Chelsea King Martin
Position 4 Betty Reynolds
Clackamas ESD
4 year term unless noted
Zone 2 Leonard L Mills
Zone 5 Susan E Trone
At-Large Linda Brown
Clackamas Community College
4 year term unless noted
Zone 1 Greg Chaimov
Zone 3 (2 yr.) Dave Hunt
Zone 4 Chris Groener
Zone 5 Ron Adams

Fire Districts

Boring Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Chris Hawes
Chris Olson
Position 2 Mike Strickland
Canby Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 2 Buner Ellis
Position 3 Dawn Depner
Position 5
Clackamas County Fire District #1
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Thomas T Joseph
Position 3 Marilyn Wall
Position 5 Jim Syring
Colton Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Rex Rice
Position 2 Voss Bigonovich
Position 5 Joyce Parker
Estacada Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 2 Chris S Randall
Position 3 John Bresko
Position 5 John McAdoo
Hoodland Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1
Position 2 Patrick S Buckley
Position 3 (2 yr.) Ron Partlow
Lake Grove Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 2 Allen Patterson
Position 3
Position 4 Sherry Patterson
Molalla Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Mike Towner
Position 2 Brian Wolfe
Position 3 Steven Long
Monitor Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 John Vandecoevering
Position 2
Sandy Fire District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Andrew Brian
Position 2 Sue Hein
Position 3 Len Tobias

Water and Water Control Districts

Aldercreek-Barlow Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Jeanne Kirkpatrick
Position 4 Berniece Langshaw
Boring Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Steven Wiege
Position 2 Patrick Bigelow
Position 4 J Michael Graham
Clackamas River Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 David McNeel
Position 2 Naomi Angier
Colton Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1
Position 4 Jason Carroll
Position 5 Ken Hyland
Country Club Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 3
Position 5
Lake Grove Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1
Position 2 Virgil Pearce
Position 3 JD Pavek
Lower Clack. River Water Control District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Jim Calcagno
Position 2 Brian Horrigan
Position 7 John Lisac
Position 9 Slavic Kotsyubchuk
Mossy Brae Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 4 Adam Hogan
Position 5 Will Myers
Mulino Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1
Position 2
Oak Lodge Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 3 Leonard Waldemar
Position 4 Myron Martwick
Jim Martin
Position 5 Dick Jones
Palatine Hill Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 4 Robert S Wiggins
Position 5 Ronald Vandehey
Rivergrove Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Sherry Patterson
Position 2 James Johnson
Position 4 Shon De Vries
Riverside Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Richard Milne
Position 4 William Dale Whitmore
Position 5 Mary Anne Thomas
Shady Dell Water Control District
4 year term unless noted
Position 4
Position 5
Position 6 Patricia Cronin
Position 7
Position 9
Sleep Hollow Water Control District
4 year term unless noted
Position 2
Position 4
Southwood Park Water District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 David L Holland
Position 4 Philip Kubischta
Sunrise Water Authority
4 year term unless noted
Zone 1 Kevin Bailey
Zone 2
Zone 3 Deanna Boast
Zone 6 Ernest Platt
Wildwood Water Annex
4 year term unless noted
Position 1
Position 2

Park and Recreation, Road, Sanitary, and Transportation Districts

Estacada Cemetery District
4 year term unless noted
1 Position
Canby Area Parks and Recreation District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Debbie Pearson
Position 2 Justin Brecht
Position 3 Shawn Hensley
Government Camp Road District
4 year term unless noted
Position 3 Hans Wipper
Government Camp Sanitary District
4 year term unless noted
Position 1 Edward D Rogers, Jr.
Position 3 Brett Fischer
Position 5 Andrew Tagliafico
Oak Lodge Sanitary District
4 year term unless noted
2 Positions Susan D Keil
R Lynn Fisher
1 Position (2 yr.) Sandra M McLeod
South Clackamas Transportation District
4 year term unless noted
3 Positions Patricia Torsen
Kathy Roberson
Doris Pence
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March 13, 2018 Primary Election

Important election dates | Measures | Official drop sites | Voters' Pamphlet

Important election dates

January 2018
19 Measure Arguments Available to Public
26 Ballots mailed to Military/Overseas Voters
February 2018
12 Ballots Mailed to Out of State Voters
20 Last Day to Register to Vote for March 13, 2018 Special Election
21 Local ballots mailed / official drop sites open
March 2018
6 Public Certification Test 9 a.m.
13 Election Day. Ballots due by 8 p.m.
27 Last Day to Resolve Ballot Challenges

Measures

34-280 Annexation of City of Newberg Territory by Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
34-281 Annexation of Newberg Rural Fire Protection District by Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
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May 15, 2018 Primary Election

Filed Candidates | Measures | Precinct Committee Persons | Voters' Pamphlet | Military/Overseas Voters' Guide | Returns to Date | Turnout Compared to Past Elections

Official Results

Democratic PCP Results

Republican PCP Results

Drop Site Locator (find the nearest official Drop Site anywhere in the state)

Drop Site List (locations in Clackamas County)

Filed candidates

Below is a list of positions for which Clackamas County is the filing officer.

Complete List of Filed Candidates

Board of County Commissioners
Position 2
   Louise Lopes
   Paul Savas
   Peter Winter
Position 5
   Sonya Fischer
County Clerk
   Sherry Hall
   Sherry Healy
   Pamela White
County Treasurer
   Brian T. Nava
Pursuant to ORS 249.091, Brian T Nava is nominated and the contest for County Treasurer will not be printed on the Primary election ballot in May. County Treasurer will appear on the General election ballot in November.

Measures

3-525 Lake Grove Fire District #57 - Five-Year Local Option Levy for Fire Services

3-526 City of Happy Valley - Approval of Happy Valley Parks and Recreation Levy for Five-Years

3-527 City of West Linn – Bonds to Improve Roads, Parks and City Facilities

3-528 City of West Linn – Advisory Vote for Annexation of 6.47 Acres on Bland Circle

3-529 Molalla Rural Fire Protection District – Local Option Replacement Levy to Maintain Fire, Emergency Medical Operations

3-530 City of Gladstone – Charter Authorization to Construct a New Library

3-531 City of Gladstone – Charter Authorization to Sell Surplus Real Property

3-532 City of Molalla – Creating Street Management System for City of Molalla

3-533 Estacada Cemetery Maintenance District – Five-year Local Option Tax

3-534 City of Estacada – Amendments to 2006 Estacada City Charter

24-428 Aurora RFPD #63 – Replace Current Tax Levy for Emergency Fire and Medical Services

26-197 City of Portland – Renew Portland Children’s Levy for five years

34-282 City of Tualatin - Authorizes General Obligation Bonds for Traffic Congestion and Safety Improvements

Precinct Committee Persons

Precinct Committeeperson Filings Accepted

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Nov. 7, 2017 Special Election

Important election dates | Measures | Results | Canvass

City of Happy Valley
City of West Linn
Portland Community College

Important election dates

Sept. 2017
7 Last Day to File/Withdraw Notice of Measure Election
11 Last Day to File Measure Argument for County Voter's Pamphlet
15 Measure Arguments available to the public
23 Military/Overseas Ballots Mailed
Oct. 2017
9 Out of State Ballots Mailed
17 Last Day to Register to Vote
18 Local Ballots Mailed
Nov. 2017
7 Election day - Ballots due by 8 p.m.

Measures

3-518 City of Happy Valley, Proposal to Annex 12.33 Acres into the City of Happy Valley

3-519 Hwy 43 Road Improvements in Hammerle Park

3-520 Hwy 43 Road Improvements in 19095 Willamette Drive Open Space

3-521 Hwy 43 Road Improvements in Hidden Springs Open Space

3-522 Hwy 43 Road Improvements in 21395 Willamette Drive Open Space

3-523 Amends City Charter clarifying council member input to City Manager

3-524 Amends City Charter regarding City Attorney authority and responsibilities

26-196 Portland Community College General Obligation Bond

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Nov. 4, 2014 General Election

Useful Links

Measure 92 Hand Recount: Ballot sorting to prepare for the recount begins on Monday December 1st, and the actual recount commences on Wednesday, December 3rd at 9 AM. Please click on the following link for more information about this recount:
Directive of the Secretary of State, 2014 Measure 92 Recount.

Candidates

County Candidates

County Clerk

Sherry Hall

David Robinson

County Treasurer

Shari Anderson

City Candidates - (as they are certified by each city) - (filing forms available from cities)

City of Barlow

Mayor: Michael Lundsten

City Council: Councilor #1 - Darren Michel

City of Canby

Mayor: Brian Hodson

City Council (3 seats): Clinton Coleman, Tracie Heidt, Greg Parker, Todd Rocha

City of Damascus

Mayor: Diana Helm, Bill Wehr

City Council : Position # 3 – David Hadley, Doug Walker. Position # 4 – Nancy Carpenter, Pat Higgins. Position # 5 – Dan Tomlinson

City of Estacada

Mayor: Brent Dodrill

City Council (3 seats): Aaron Gant, Justin Gates, Dan Neujahr

City of Gladstone

Mayor: Wade Byers, Dominick Jacobellis, Thomas Mersereau,

City Council : Position # 1 – Kim Sieckmann, Position # 2 – Kari Martinez, Steve Johnson, Position # 3 – Patrick McMahon, Linda Neace

City of Happy Valley

Mayor: Lori Chavez-DeRemer

City Council (2 seats): David Golobay, Brett Sherman, Nicholas Tacheny, Markley Drake

City of Johnson City

City Council (3 seats): Elizabeth Collins, Merrilee Cooley, Betty-Jo DiCario, Kimberly Glover

City of Lake Oswego

City Council (3 seats): Ed Brockman, Joe Buck, Jeff Gudman, Matt Keenen, Jackie Manz

City of Milwaukie

Mayor: Jeremy Ferguson

City Council: Position # 2 – Lisa Batey, David Hedges, Position # 4 – Scott Barbur, Brian Henderson, Karin Power

City of Molalla

City Council (3 seats): George Pottle, Stephen Clark, Jennifer Satter, Russell Riggs

City of Oregon City

Mayor: Daniel Holladay, Bob La Salle

City Commission : Position # 1 – Kathy Roth, Brian Shaw. Position # 4 – Mike Berman, Daphne Wuest.

City of Rivergrove

City Council (3 seats): Carolyn Bahrman, Heather Kibbey, Mary Mann

City of Sandy

Mayor: William King

City Council: Position #1 - Jeremy Pietzold, Position #2 - Lois Coleman, Position #3 - Carl Exner

City of Tualatin

Mayor: Jan Giunta, Lou Ogden

City Council: Position # 1 – Frank Bubenik, Nancy Petit. Position # 3 – Wade Brooksby, Jackie Pride. Position # 5 – Nancy Grimes.

City of West Linn

Municipal Judge: Rhett Bernstein

City Council (2 seats): Jody Carson, Michael Jones, Brenda Perry, Russell Axelrod

City of Wilsonville

City Council (2 seats): Scott Starr, Charlotte Lehan

Soil & Water Candidates

Directors: Zone 1 – Jesse Nelson. Zone 3 – Jeff Becker. Zone 4 – James Toops, Joan Zuber. Zone 5 – Don Guttridge. Position 2 At Large – Roger Fantz.

North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District

The Board of County Commissioners has referred a measure to the November, 2014 ballot which creates a Board of Directors for the North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District. 5 at-large positions will be on the November, 2014 ballot.

North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District Board Candidates

Board (5 positions): Tony Andersen, Bill Bersie, Jeff Erdman, Terry Gibson, Mart Hughes, Susan McCarty, Matthew Micetic, Suzanne Montalbano, Trish Nixon, David Noble, Eugene Whitley

Link to VP Candidate Statement

Link to VP endorsement forms

Measures

Link to Webpage with Measure Argument Form

Measure 3-446, City of Gladstone - Gladstone Library

Measure 3-447, Clackamas Community College - Bonds

Measure 3-448, City of Damascus - Comprehensive Plan

Measure 3-449, Colton Schools - Bonds

Measure 3-450, Vector Control - Option Levy

Measure 3-451, North Clackamas Parks and Recreation - Governance

Measure 3-452, City of Lake Oswego - Roads

Measure 3-453, City of Canby - Annexation

Measure 3-454, City of Canby - Annexation

Measure 3-455, West Linn-Wilsonville Schools - Option Tax

Measure 3-456, West Linn-Wilsonville Schools - Bonds

Measure 3-457, Estacada Cemetery - Levy

Measure 3-458, City of West Linn – Annexation

Measure 3-459, City of West Linn – Annexation

Measure 3-460, City of West Linn – Annexation

Measure 3-461, City of West Linn – Wilderness Park

Measure 3-462, City of Happy Valley – Police Services Tax

Measure 3-463, City of Oregon City – Annexation

Measure 3-464, City of Estacada – Fuel Tax

Measure 24-369, Silver Falls Schools – Bond

Measure 26-159, City of Portland - Parks

Measure 26-160, Metro - Density

Measure 26-161, Portland Schools – Levy Renewal

Measure 34-224, Tigard/Tualatin Schools – Levy Renewal

Important Election Dates:

Note: City candidates file candidacy with individual cities and Soil and Water candidates file candidacy with the Department of Agriculture.
All Voter Pamphlet statements/arguements are filed with County Elections.

Aug. 28 Last day to file Voters' Pamphlet statement (county candidates only).
Sept. 4 Voters' Pamphlet materials become public (county candidates only).
Sept. 8 Last day to file measure arguments.
Sept. 8 Last day to file for Voters' Pamphlet statements (city and soil/water candidates).
Sept. 12 Measure arguments become public.
Sept. 12 Voters' Pamphlet materials become public (city and soil/water candidates).
Sept. 19 Military/Overseas ballots mailed.
Oct. 6 Out-of-state ballots mailed.
Oct. 9-12 Voters' Pamphlet arrives. (approx)
Oct. 16-19 Local ballots arrive.
Oct. 15 Dropsites open
Nov. 4 ELECTION DAY. Ballots must be returned by 8:00 p.m. First results published 8:00p.m.
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Measure Filings for May 21st Special District Election

Special Notice for May 21 Election

Due to a mailhouse error, a very limited number of voters received two ballots for the May 21 special election. The ballots were distributed within a small area of Clackamas County. The Elections division is aware of the error. Voters who received two ballots should cast their ballot once and then discard the second ballot. If a voter should inadvertently cast two ballots, only one can be counted due to safeguards in the Election System. Anyone with questions is encouraged to contact the Elections division at 503-655-8510.

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May 20, 2014 Primary Election

Useful links:

Candidate Manual

2014 Election Calendar

Open positions:

County Voters' Pamphlet

State Voters' Pamphlet

Board of County Commissioners, Position 2

Filings:

Paul Savas - 9/12/2013 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

Karen Bowerman - 11/22/2013 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

Rick Best - 1/2/14 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

Board of County Commissioners, Position 5

Filings:

James Bernard - 9/19/2013 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

Stephen Bates - 10/31/2013 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

County Clerk

Filings:

Sherry Hall - 9/12/2013 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

David Robinson - 11/22/2013 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

Mark Meek - 2/21/2014 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

Linda Neace - 2/25/2014 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

Barbara Stringham - 3/11/2014 - by fee

Did not file a Voters' Pamphlet Statement

County Treasurer

Filings:

Shari Anderson - 12/24/13 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

James Gleason - 3/7/2014 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

Myhanh Best - 3/10/2014 - by fee

Voters' Pamphlet Statement

The positions of Metro President, Auditor, and Council Zones 1 & 2 file with Multnomah County. To find information on these filings for candidate, follow this link to Multnomah County Elections.

Clackamas County Voters' Pamphlet filings for Metro positions

Metro President - Tom Hughes

Metro Auditor - Brian Evans

Metro Council District 1 - Shirley Craddick

Metro Council District 2 - Carlotta Collette

Precinct Committee Person Filings

Democratic Party - As of 3/11/2014

Republican Party - As of 3/11/2014 (Precincts 283 & 321 shown in red are contested races)

Measures

For copies of measure arguments contact Clackamas County Elections

Important Election Dates (County Candidates):

Sept 12 - first day to file as candidate for May 2014 Primary.
February 1 - first day to file for PCP
March 11 - last day to file as candidate for May 2014 Primary, includes PCP's.
March 13 - last day to file Voters' Pamphlet statement.
March 19 - Voters' Pamphlet materials become public.
March 24 - last day to file measure arguments.
March 28 - measure arguments become public.
April 4 - Military/Overseas ballots mailed.
April 21 - Out-of-state ballots mailed.
April 23-25 Voters' Pamphlet arrives.
May 1-5 - Local ballots arrive.
May 1 - Dropsites open
May 20 – ELECTION DAY. Ballots must be returned by 8:00 p.m. First results published 8 p.m.

* Dates for state/city candidates may differ - contact your filing officer.

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Sept. 2013 Election

Results (Final)

Precinct Results (Final)

 

City of West Linn Municipal Judge

City of West Linn Measure 3-428 Charter amendment requiring all annexations to be approved by voters

City of West Linn Measure 3-429 Charter amendment establishing process for appointing and removing city attorney

City of West Linn Measure 3-430 Charter amendment to fill vacancies at May and November elections

City of West Linn Measure 3-431 Charter amendment to prohibit interference with personnel and public contracts

 

Voters' Pamphlet

 

Inportant Election Dates:

July 18 – deadline for cities and districts to file measures or lists of candidates.
July 22 – deadline to file candidate statements or measure arguments for the voters pamphlet.
July 26 – voters pamphlet filings become public record.
August 3 – deadline to mail military/overseas ballots.
August 19 – mailing of out-of-state ballots.
August 30 – mailing of local ballots.
September 17 – ELECTION DAY.

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