Returns as of midnight.Byline: The Register-Guard GOVERNOR Republican: Kevin Mannix Kevin Mannix is a politician, business attorney, and former chairman of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Oregon. Mannix has served in both houses of the Oregon Legislative Assembly, as a Democrat and, later, a Republican. Democrat: Ted Kulongoski Theodore R. "Ted" Kulongoski (born November 5 1940, in rural Missouri[1]) is an American Democratic politician. Since 2003, he has served as the Governor of Oregon. He was re-elected in 2006. STATE SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT Nonpartisan non·par·ti·san adj. Based on, influenced by, affiliated with, or supporting the interests or policies of no single political party: a nonpartisan commission; nonpartisan opinions. : Susan Castillo Susan Castillo (born August 14 1951) heads the Oregon Department of Education as the Superintendent of Public Instruction.[1] Although she currently holds an elective statewide non-partisan office, she is a Democrat, and served from 1997 to 2003 in the Oregon State STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER Nonpartisan: Dan Gardner STATE APPEALS COURT Position 1: David Schuman STATE MEASURES Measure 10: Would allow public universities to accept shares of stock in exchange for technology developed at the schools Passed Measure 11: Would create an exception to the debt limit on general obligation bonds sold by the state to fund OHSU OHSU Oregon Health & Science University (Portland, OR, USA) Passed Measure 13: Would take $220 million from a protected education endowment A transfer, generally as a gift, of money or property to an institution for a particular purpose. The bestowal of money as a permanent fund, the income of which is to be used for the benefit of a charity, college, or other institution. to avert further cuts in state school funding Failed LOCAL MEASURES Eugene school bond: $116 million to pay for new schools and upgrades Passing Eugene library levy: $19.6 million for operating costs operating costs npl → gastos mpl operacionales Passing Eugene fire bond: $8.7 million to replace a fire station and build a training center Passing EUGENE CITY COUNCIL Ward 3: David Kelly You can assist by [ editing it] now. Ward 4: George Poling Ward 5: Gary Pape Ward 6: Jennifer Solomon LANE COUNTY COMMISSIONER West Lane: Anna Morrison leading Springfield: Bill Dwyer East Lane: Tom Lininger LEGISLATURE House District 11 Democrat: Phil Barnhart House District 12 Democrat: Elizabeth Terry Beyer House District 7 Republican: Jeff Kruse leading EWEB EWEB Eugene Water and Electric Board (Oregon) At-large: Peter Bartel CAPTION(S): GOVERNOR Republican: Kevin Mannix Democrat: Ted Kulongoski STATE SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT Nonpartisan: Susan Castillo STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER Nonpartisan: Dan Gardner / 5D STATE APPEALS COURT Position 1: David Schuman / 4D STATE MEASURES Measure 10: Would allow public universities to accept shares of stock in exchange for technology developed at the schools Passed / 5D Measure 11: Would create an exception to the debt limit on general obligation bonds sold by the state to fund OHSU Passed / 5D Measure 13: Would take $220 million from a protected education endowment to avert further cuts in state school funding Failed LOCAL MEASURES Eugene school bond: $116 million to pay for new schools and upgrades Passing Eugene library levy: $19.6 million for operating costs Passing / 1D Eugene fire bond: $8.7 million to replace a fire station and build a training center Passing / 1D EUGENE CITY COUNCIL Ward 3: David Kelly / 1D Ward 4: George Poling / 1D Ward 5: Gary Pape / 1D Ward 6: Jennifer Solomon / 1D LANE COUNTY COMMISSIONER West Lane: Anna Morrison leading / 1D Springfield: Bill Dwyer / 1D East Lane: Tom Lininger / 1D LEGISLATURE House District 11 Democrat: Phil Barnhart / 1D House District 12 Democrat: Elizabeth Terry Beyer / 1D House District 7 Republican: Jeff Kruse leading / 1D EWEB At-large: Peter Bartel / 4D Returns as of midnight |
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