Christy Eugins and State Rep. Chip Shields
Voters were in a generous mood Tuesday when they approved ballot measures for the Portland Public Schools and for preserving natural spaces in the metropolitan area.
But their message was mixed in other ballot measures. They split on two campaign finance measures, for instance, when they defeated a constitutional amendment to limit campaign financing but approved its sister measure that put new financing requirements into place. Although they approved some property tax measures, they turned down an opportunity to use a federal income tax credit.
Oregon's congressional delegation will stay the same, with the incumbent U.S. Representatives retained. Gov. Ted Kulongoski defeated long-time rival Ron Saxton and won a second term in office. Former reporter and Portland Public Schools spokesman Lew Frederick lost out to local businessman Jeffrey Cogan.
As of Wednesday morning, the election results were:
Ballot Measure 39 (eminent domain)
Yes: 740,850
No: 359,996
Ballot Measure 40 (elect judges by district)
Yes: 491,732
No: 617,759
Ballot Measure 41 (income tax credit)
Yes: 411,028
No: 692,602
Ballot Measure 42 (deny using credit history for insurance premiums)
Yes: 400,742
No: 746,502
Ballot Measure 43 (parental notification of abortions)
Yes: 530,399
No: 621,153
Ballot Measure 44 (state prescription drug pool)
Yes: 883,686
No: 255,387
Ballot Measure 45 (term limits)
Yes: 472,084
No: 665,385
Ballot Measure 46 (constitutional amendment on campaign financing)
Yes: 439,686
No: 654,535
Ballot Measure 47 (campaign financing)
Yes: 591,742
No: 518,477
Ballot Measure 48 (state budget spending limit)
Yes: 323,926
No: 781,883
U.S. Representative First District
David Wu (D): 111,127; 64 percent
US Representative, Second District
Greg Walden (R): 177,169; 67 percent
U.S. Representative, Third District
Earl Blumenauer (D): 147,036; 73 percent
U.S. Representative, Fourth District
Peter DeFazio (D): 168,311; 62 percent
U.S. Representative, Fifth District
Darlene Hooley (D): 130,253; 54 percent
Governor
Ted Kulongoski (D): 584,152; 50 percent
State Representative, 43rd District
Chip Shields (D): 13,462; 98 percent
State Representative, 44th District
Tina Kotek (D): 10,459; 78 percent
State Representative, 45th District
Jackie Dingfelder (D): 14,758; 80 percent
Supreme Court Judge
Virginia Linder (nonpartisan): 490,007; 51 percent
Circuit Court Judge, Fourth District, Position 4
Adrienne C. Nelson (non partisan): 106,557; 98 percent
Circuit Court Judge, Fourth District, Position 28 (nine candidates)
Judith Hudson Matarazzo (Nonpartisan): 32,229; 21 percent
Circuit Court Judge, Fourth District, Position 31
Cheryl Albrecht (Nonpartisan): 74,010; 53 percent
Circuit Court Judge, Fourth District, Position37
Leslie Roberts (Nonpartisan): 91,865; 77 percent
Multnomah County Commissioner
Commissioner, District No. 2
Jeffrey Cogen: 22,231; 54.38 percent
26-84 Portland School District five-year funding measure
Yes: 84,964; 62 percent
26-86 City Of Portland Fire and Disability Pension
Yes: 125,925; 82 percent
26-80 METRO, Natural Areas Measure
Yes: 119,814; 63 percent