Oregon's statewide elections, 2006
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oregon's 2006 statewide election included a May 16 Primary Election and a November 7 General Election. Many statewide and local offices were up for election. Ten statewide ballot measures were on the November ballot.
|
Both partisan and non-partisan offices were at stake in the 2006 election cycle. Oregon conducts partisan and non-partisan elections differently:
- For partisan offices (such as the state legislature and governor's races), major parties (Democratic and Republican) run candidates in the Primary to select their nominee for the General Election. (The state takes on the administrative and financial burden of primaries for the two major parties, while other parties determine their candidate according to whatever nominating process they choose.) A plurality (that is, more votes than any opponent) is sufficient for a major party candidate to win nomination; candidates need not get more than 50% of the vote to advance to the General Election.
- Non-partisan offices (such as judges, district attorneys, and superintendent) may be filled in the Primary, if any candidate wins a majority of the vote. If no candidate wins over 50% of the vote, however, the top two vote-winners will face each other in a runoff in the November General Election.
In 2006, the following offices were up for election: Governor, Supreme Court Position 6 (to succeed Wallace P. Carson, Jr.), and numerous seats in the state legislature (House of Representatives and Senate), the state Circuit Courts, and the District Attorney's offices. Many other offices that were uncontested, or that were local to various towns, counties, or regions, were also on Oregon ballots. Such races are not listed on this page.
County governments conduct the elections. Immediately after an election, their web sites [1] are the best place to find accurate election results. The Secretary of State's office posts official results 30 days after an election.
[edit] Key: abbreviations of Oregon political parties
- (C) Constitution Party of Oregon
- (D) Democratic Party
- (G) Pacific Green Party
- (L) Libertarian Party of Oregon
- (R) Republican Party
- (I) independent (no party affiliation)
[edit] Candidates (Legislative)
Third party candidates and independent candidates are included in the "notes" columns in the tables below.
[edit] U.S. Congress
- Neither of Oregon's US Senate seats was up for election in 2006. (Senate terms are 6 years.)
Current US Senators for Oregon:
- Gordon Smith (R)
- Ron Wyden (D)
- All five of Oregon's National Congressional districts (US House of Representatives) were up for election in 2006 (as they are every two years.)
All five races were contested, but were won by the incumbent.
House District, incumbent | Democrats | Republicans | notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 David Wu |
David Wu losers in primary: |
Derrick Kitts | other candidates:
|
2 Greg Walden |
Carol Voisin losers in primary: |
Greg Walden loser in primary: |
other candidates:
|
3 Earl Blumenauer |
Earl Blumenauer loser in primary:
|
Bruce Broussard | also running:
|
4 Peter DeFazio |
Peter DeFazio | Jim Feldkamp loser in primary:
|
|
5 Darlene Hooley |
Darlene Hooley | Mike Erickson | other candidates:
|
[edit] State Legislature
In the bicameral Oregon Legislative Assembly, each of the 30 Senate districts is composed of exactly two House districts. In the chart below, House districts are listed next to the Senate district to which they belong (rather than listing the Senate and House in separate charts.) The counties covered by each Senate district are listed in italics, with (parentheses) if the county extends into other districts. (The Oregon Blue Book contains much of the information detailed below.)
More detailed district boundaries may be found at the Secretary of State's web site.[2][3][4][5]
Candidates for the Oregon Senate[6] and House[7] are listed in the chart below. For primary candidates, see Oregon primary election, 2006. [Senate candidates]. Many links to candidate sites can be found at the Democratic Party's web site (www.dpo.org) and the Republican Party's web site (www.orgop.org)
General Election winners are indicated below with a colored box (light blue for Democrats, light red for Republicans.)
Most races were not strongly contested in the General Election. In 60% of the legislative races, the "underdog" candidate raised less than 25% of the funds his or her opponent raised. Also, in 85% of the 75 legislative races, the winner was the candidate who raised more money.[8]
Senate District, incumbent, county(s) | House District, incumbent | Democratic Candidates | Republican Candidates | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Jeff Kruse (R)
Curry (Coos) (Douglas) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
1 Wayne Krieger | Wayne Krieger | Robert Taylor (L) | ||
2 Susan Morgan | Susan Morgan | |||
2 Jason Atkinson (R)
Josephine |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
3 Gordon Anderson (R) | Howard Owens | Ron Maurer | ||
4 Dennis Richardson | Richard Koopmans | Dennis Richardson |
|
|
3 Alan Bates
Jackson |
Alan Bates | Lynn Aiello | ||
5 Peter Buckley | Peter Buckley | |||
6 Sal Esquivel | Mike Moran | Sal Esquivel | ||
4 Floyd Prozanski
(Douglas) (Lane) |
Floyd Prozanski | Bill Eddie | ||
7 Bruce Hanna | Bruce Hanna | Laura Aviani-Skinner (I) | ||
8 Paul Holvey | Paul R. Holvey | Andrew Hill | ||
5 Joanne Verger (D)
Lincoln (Lane) (Douglas) (Coos) (Yamhill) (Tillamook) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
9 Arnie Roblan | Arnie Roblan | Al Pearn | ||
10 Alan Brown | Jean Cowan | Alan Brown | ||
6 Bill Morrisette
(Lane) (Linn) |
Bill Morrisette | Renee Lindsey | ||
11 Phil Barnhart | Phil Barnhart | J. Oakley | ||
12 Elizabeth Terry Beyer | Terry Beyer | Bill Lioio | ||
7 Vicki Walker
(Lane) |
Vicki L. Walker | Jim Torrey | ||
13 Robert Ackerman (D) | Nancy Nathanson | Thomas Ray Albright, the Republican nominee, withdrew on August 1. | ||
14 Debi Farr | Chris Edwards | Debi Farr | ||
8 Frank Morse
(Benton) (Linn) |
Mario E. Magana | Frank Morse | ||
15 Andy Olson | Sam H.W Sappington | Andy Olson | ||
16 Sara Gesler | Sara A. Gesler | Robin M. Brown | ||
9 Roger Beyer
(Clackamas) (Linn) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
17 Jeff Kropf | Dan Thackaberry | Fred Girod | Kropf dropped out of the race in July. Girod was chosen 8/13 as the new nominee. (another article in Albany Democrat-Herald) | |
18 Mac Sumner | Jim Gilbert | Mac Sumner | Sumner announced his resignation shortly after winning the election.[9][10] | |
10 Jackie Winters
(Marion) |
Paul Evans | Jackie Winters | ||
19 Kevin Cameron | Brian Grisham | Kevin Cameron | Jerry Defoe (L) | |
20 Vicki Berger | Connie Garcia | Vicki Berger | ||
Senate District, incumbent, county(s) | House District, incumbent | Democratic Candidates | Republican Candidates | notes |
11 Peter Courtney
(Marion) |
Peter Courtney | Jared Thatcher | ||
21 Billy Dalto | Brian Clem | Billy Dalto | August article in Statesman-Journal | |
22 Betty Komp | Betty Komp | Carl Wieneke | ||
12 Gary George
(Polk) (Yamhill) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
23 Brian Boquist | Jason Brown | Brian Boquist | Paul Delaney (L) | |
24 Donna Nelson | Sal Peralta | Donna Nelson | David Terry (L), Statesman Journal Endorses Peralta, News Register Endorses Peralta | |
13 Charles Starr
(Washington) (Yamhill) (Polk) |
Rick Ross | Larry George | ||
25 Kim Thatcher | Charles E. Lee | Kim Thatcher | ||
26 Jerry Krummel | Lee Coleman | Jerry Krummel | Charles F. Radley (L) | |
14 Ryan Deckert D
(Washington) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
27 Mark Hass | Tobias Read | Dominic Biggi | ||
28 Jeff Barker | Jeff Barker | Eldon Derville-Teer | ||
15 Bruce Starr
(Washington) |
John Napolitano | Bruce Starr | Oregonian profile of Napolitano | |
29 Chuck Riley | Chuck Riley | Terry Rilling | ||
30 Derrick Kitts | David Edwards | Everett Curry | Kitts is running against incumbent David Wu for the US Congress (district 1) | |
16 Betsy Johnson D
Clatsop Columbia (Tillamook) (Washington) |
Betsy Johnson | Don Fell | Robert J. Simmering (C) | |
31 Brad Witt | Brad Witt | Mike Kocher | ||
32 Deborah Boone | Deborah Boone | Norm Myers | ||
17 Charlie Ringo D
(Multnomah) |
Brad Avakian | John R. Pivarnik (C) | ||
33 Mitch Greenlick | Mitch Greenlick | Mark Eggleston | David E. Long (L) | |
34 Brad Avakian | Suzanne Bonamici | Joan Draper | Gregory F. Rohde (L) | |
18 Ginny Burdick D
(Multnomah) (Washington) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
35 Larry Galizio | Larry Galizio | Shirley Parsons | ||
36 Mary Nolan | Mary Nolan | Frank Dane (L) | ||
19 Richard Devlin D
(Clackamas) |
Richard Devlin | David Newell | Christie M. Schaefer (I) | |
37 Scott Bruun | Bev Backa | Scott Bruun |
|
|
38 Greg Macpherson | Greg Macpherson | Fred Bremner | ||
20 Kurt Schrader
(Clackamas) |
Kurt Schrader | Thomas F. Lemons was listed at one time as a Republican candidate, but did not appear on the ballot. | ||
39 Wayne Scott | Mike Caudle | Wayne Scott | Wes Wagner (Libertarian) is also running. | |
40 Dave Hunt | Dave Hunt | |||
Senate District, incumbent, county(s) | House District, incumbent | Democratic Candidates | Republican Candidates | notes |
21 Kate Brown
(Multnomah) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
41 Carolyn Tomei | Carolyn Tomei | |||
42 Diane Rosenbaum | Diane Rosenbaum |
|
||
22 Margaret Carter
(Multnomah) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
43 Chip Shields | Chip Shields | |||
44 Gary Hansen | Tina Kotek | Jay Kushner | ||
23 Avel Gordly
(Multnomah) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | Gordly dropped her Democratic Party affiliation in 6/06. | ||
45 Jackie Dingfelder | Jackie Dingfelder | Dick Osborne | ||
46 Steve March | Ben Cannon | William Cornett |
|
|
24 Frank Shields
(Multnomah) |
Rod Monroe | T.J. Reilly | Ron McCarty (I) | |
47 Jeff Merkley | Jeff Merkley | Bruce McCain | ||
48 Mike Schaufler | Mike Schaufler | Dave Mowry, the Republican nominee, withdrew on July 21. | ||
25 Laurie Monnes Anderson
(Multnomah) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
49 Karen Minnis | Rob Brading | Karen Minnis |
|
|
50 John Lim | Jill Selman-Ringer | John Lim |
|
|
26 Rick Metsger D
(Multnomah) (Clackamas) Hood River |
Rick Metsger | Carol York | ||
51 Linda Flores | Ryan Olds | Linda Flores | ||
52 Patti Smith | Suzanne VanOrman | Patti Smith | ||
27 Ben Westlund
(Deschutes) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | Westlund dropped (Rep) party affil to run for Governor as an indep. Withdrew from Gov. race 8/10/06. | ||
53 Gene Whisnant | Bill A. Smith | Gene Whisnant | ||
54 Chuck Burley | Phil Philiben | Chuck Burley | ||
28 Doug Whitsett
Lake Crook Klamath (Deschutes) (Jackson) |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
55 George Gilman | George Gilman | |||
56 Bill Garrard | James Calvert | Bill Garrard | ||
29 David Nelson
Morrow Umatilla Union Wallowa |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
57 Greg Smith | Tonia St. Germain | Greg Smith | Nancy Wolfe won the Democratic party, but withdrew. St. Germain was nominated to take her place 8/7/06. | |
58 Bob Jenson | Ben Talley | Bob Jenson | ||
30 Ted Ferrioli
Wasco Sherman Gilliam Jefferson Wheeler (Deschutes) Grant Baker Harney Malheur |
This senate seat not up for election in 2006 | |||
59 John Dallum | Jim Gilbertson | John Dallum | ||
60 Tom Butler | Peter Hall | Tom Butler | ||
Senate District, incumbent, county(s) | House District, incumbent | Democratic Candidates | Republican Candidates | notes |
[edit] Candidates (Executive)
Oregon Blue Book list of elected executive officials
[edit] Governor
Incumbent Governor Ted Kulongoski (D) won the election.
- Democratic Party
winner in primary:
- Ted Kulongoski (incumbent)
losers in primary:
- Republican Party
winner in primary:
losers in primary:
- Jason A. Atkinson, Kevin Mannix, W. Ames Curtright, David W. Beem, William E. Spidal, Gordon Leitch, Bob Leonard Forthan
- Pacific Green Party
- Constitution Party
- Libertarian Party
- Independent
- Ben Westlund gathered enough signatures to appear on the ballot, but withdrew from the race August 10.
[edit] Labor Commissioner
Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries winner in primary:
[edit] Superintendent of Schools
Superintendent of Public Instruction winner in primary:
loser in primary:
- Deborah L. Andrews
[edit] Candidates (Judicial)
Many judicial positions are not contested. Incumbents are rarely opposed, and when they resign, it is often timed such that the Governor chooses their replacement. [11]
If a judicial position becomes vacant and the Governor declines to make an appointment, it must be filled at the next General Election. If it's not too late to file for a Primary Election, candidates will appear on that ballot in the first round of a runoff election. If there is no Primary before the next General Election, all candidates appear on the General Election ballot, and a plurality vote may determine the winner.
[edit] Oregon Supreme Court
Position 6 (incumbent: Wally Carson)
candidates for November runoff:
loser in primary:
[edit] Lower courts
(Several seats with only one candidate will be on the ballot, for the Court of Appeals and Circuit Courts. Such races are generally not listed on this page.)
Oregon has 26 State Court districts. Most of them are comprised of a single county, but several include multiple counties.
Info on each district:
- http://www.fedstats.gov/mapstats/statecourts/sc41.html
- http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/judicial/judicial27.htm
- Contested Circuit Court judge positions
Dist. num & county(s) | Position | incumbent | candidates | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 - Jackson | 9 | (runoff) Jackson County primary results | ||
2 - Lane | 14 | (runoff) Lane County primary results | ||
3 - Marion | 2 |
|
Liscomb won in the Primary. | |
4 - Multnomah | 28 | Cliff Freeman (d.) |
|
This seat became vacant shortly before the filing deadline when Judge Freeman passed away. Trung Tu also filed for this seat, but withdrew his candidacy. The Portland Tribune has a writeup of each candidate. The Oregonian and Willamette Week endorsed Judith Hudson Matarazzo. |
4 - Multnomah | 31 | David Gernant | (runoff) Mult. County primary results
Endorsements:
|
|
4 - Multnomah | 37 | Youlee Yim You |
|
Incumbent Youlee You, who was appointed 8/9/06, filed for election, but withdrew her candidacy after her qualification to run for office (specifically, 3 years' residence in Oregon immediately prior to filing) was called into question by opponent Leslie Roberts and denied by the Secretary of State's office. Leslie Roberts' is the only name on the ballot; Charles Henderson is running as a write-in candidate.
Media coverage: Oregonian story, Oregonian columnist Steve Duin, Willamette Week, Portland Tribune, op-ed by Leslie Roberts in The Oregonian. Endorsements: Roberts: Governor Barbara Roberts Henderson: The Oregonian, [Willamette Week, The Portland Mercury, Portland City Commissioner Erik Sten, Gresham City Councilors Karylinn Echols, Jacquenette McIntire, and Paul Warr-King, 14 of 35 current Judges of the Multnomah County Circuit Court. |
5 - Clackamas | 11 |
|
Huva won outright in the primary, with 52.11 % of the vote. | |
6 - Morrow, Umatilla | 5 |
|
(runoff)
|
|
7 - Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, Wasco, Wheeler | no contested races | |||
8 - Baker | no contested races | |||
9 - Malheur | no contested races | |||
10 - Union, Wallowa | no contested races | |||
11 - Deschutes | no contested races | |||
12 - Polk | no contested races | |||
13 - Klamath | no contested races | |||
14 - Josephine | no contested races | |||
15 - Coos, Curry | no contested races | |||
16 - Douglas | 5 |
|
||
17 - Lincoln | no contested races | |||
18 - Clatsop | 3 |
|
(runoff) Clatsop County election results | |
19 - Columbia | no contested races | |||
20 - Washington | 6 | (runoff) Washington County election results | ||
13 |
|
Fun won outright in the May primary, with 66.24% of the vote. | ||
21 - Benton | no contested races | |||
22 - Crook, Jefferson | no contested races | |||
23 - Linn | no contested races | |||
24 - Grant, Harney | no contested races | |||
25 - Yamhill | no contested races | |||
26 - Lake | no contested races | |||
27 - Tillamook | no contested races |
[edit] District Attorneys
NOTE: Most races for District Attorney were probably decided in the May Primary election, but I haven't had time to look through every County's election results. Please see the relevant County Election office results for most accurate info.
County | Candidate |
---|---|
BENTON | Scott A. Heiser |
CLATSOP | Joshua Marquis |
COLUMBIA | Stephen Atchison |
DESCHUTES | Mike Dugan |
DOUGLAS | Jack L. Banta |
GILLIAM |
|
GRANT |
|
KLAMATH |
|
MARION | Walter M Beglau |
MORROW |
|
SHERMAN |
|
TILLAMOOK | William (Bill) Porter |
WALLOWA |
|
WASHINGTON | Bob Hermann |
WHEELER | Thomas W. Cutsforth |
[edit] Related pages
- Oregon primary election, 2006
- Oregon gubernatorial election, 2006
- Multnomah County, Oregon election, 2006
- Portland, Oregon and Metro election, 2006
[edit] References
- ^ list of county election web sites (where available, their web sites are linked; this is the most accurate source of election results within 30 days after an election.)
- ^ map of Senate districts
- ^ map of House districts
- ^ local district maps by district, by county, by region (large collection of highly detailed maps)
- ^ interactive district map (allows you to zoom in to see detail)
- ^ Senate candidates
- ^ House candidates
- ^ http://www.oregonfollowthemoney.org/Press/2006/110906CA.htm
- ^ http://www.blueoregon.com/2006/12/breaking_rep_ma.html
- ^ http://www.statesmanjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061102/ELECTION18/611020340/1042
- ^ Unsigned editorial. Four strong picks for circuit court judge. The Oregonian. April 21, 2006. URL accessed Sept. 2, 2006.
- Oregon Secretary of State's official list of candidates for May 16 Primary
- Oregon Primary Election page, with official results.
- Oregonian Voter Guide
- The Oregonian's election results
- The League of Women Voters produces a nonpartisan voting guide before every election.
- Oregon Blue Book
- Oregon Democratic Party web site
- Multnomah County Democrats web site
- Oregonian newspaper Elections site
- Oregon Elections site (not an official government site, but pretty thorough.)
- OregonLive election results
[edit] Endorsements
Oregon 2006 Elections |
---|
US Senate • US House • Governor • State Senate • State House • Local Elections |
|
|
---|---|
Senate |
Arizona • California • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Hawaii • Indiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Jersey • New Mexico • New York • North Dakota • Ohio • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • Wyoming |
House |
Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Louisiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New Mexico • New York • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • Wyoming |
Governors |
Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Iowa • Kansas • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Mexico • New York • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Vermont • Wisconsin • Wyoming |
State |
Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Louisiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New Mexico • New York • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • Wyoming |