ELECTION RESULTS SPECIAL DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION OF OREGON November 2012
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1 ELECTION RESULTS SPECIAL DISTRICTS ASSOCIATION OF OREGON November 2012
2 Ballot Appearance: November 6, 2012 GENERAL ELECTION 2012 Statewide Ballot Measures/Candidates Ballot Measure 77 Constitutional Change Allows Governor to declare catastrophic disaster and temporarily suspend spending restrictions Pass (58%) Fail Ballot Measure 78 Constitutional Change Changes constitutional language describing system of separation of powers and makes grammatical and spelling changes Pass (72%) Fail Ballot Measure 79 Constitutional Change Prohibits real estate transfer taxes, fees or other assessments (except those operative on December 31, 2009) Pass (60%) Fail Ballot Measure 80 Statutory Change Allows personal marijuana, hemp cultivation/use without license; commission will regulate commercial marijuana cultivation/sale Pass Fail (55%) Ballot Measure 81 Statutory Change Prohibits commercial non-tribal fishing with gillnets in Oregon inland waters, allows use of seine nets Pass Fail (66%) Ballot Measure 82 Constitutional Change Authorizes establishment of privately-owned casinos; mandates percentage of revenues to dedicated state fund. Pass Fail (72%) Ballot Measure 83 Statutory Change Authorizes privately-owned Wood Village casino; mandates percentage of revenues payable to dedicated state fund Pass Fail (71%) Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Special Districts Association of Oregon Statewide 2012 General Election Results -- Page 1
3 Ballot Measure 84 Statutory Change Phases out existing inheritance taxes on large estates and all taxes on intra-family property taxes Pass Fail (53%) Ballot Measure 85 Constitutional Change Allocates corporate income/excise tax kicker refund to additional fund K-12 public education Pass (59%) Fail President of the United States Barack Obama (Democrat) (53%) Mitt Romney (Republican)(44%) Will Christensen (Constitution) (.5%) Gary Johnson (Libertarian) (1%) Ross Anderson (Progressive) (.5%) Jill Stein (Pacific Green) (1%) U.S. Congress #5 Kurt Schrader (Democrat) (54%) Fred Thompson (Republican) (43%) Christina Lugo (Pacific Green) (2%) Raymond Baldwin (Constitution) (1%) U.S. Congress #4 Peter DeFazio (Democrat/Working Famlies/Progressive) (59%) Art Robinson (Republican/Independent/Constitution) (39%) Michael Beilstein (Pacific Green) (2%) Secretary of State Kate Brown (Democrat) (51%) Knute Buehler (Republican) (44%) Seth Woolley (Pacific Green) (2%) Bruce Alexander Knight (Libertarian) (1%) Robert Wolfe (Progressive) (1%) Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Special Districts Association of Oregon Statewide 2012 General Election Results -- Page 2
4 Treasurer Ted Wheeler (Democrat) (57%) Tom Cox (Republican) (38%) Cameron Whitten (Progressive) (2%) John Mahler (Libertarian) (1%) Michael Marsh (Constitution) (1%) Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum (Democrat) (55%) James Buchal (Republican) (40%) Chris Henry (Progressive) (2%) James Leuenberger (Constitution) (3%) Oregon State Senate Democratic Control (existing margin maintained/no losses) Democrats Hold Two Targeted Seats Incumbent Laurie Monnes-Anderson (D-Gresham) beats Scott Hansen (R- Gresham) Incumbent Arnie Roblan (D-Coos Bay) beats Scott Roberts (R-Coos Bay) Oregon House of Representatives Democratic Control (34-26 margin) Democratic Pickups Chris Gorsek (D-Gresham) beats (54%) incumbent Matt Wand (R-Gresham) Ben Unger (D-Hillsboro) beats (53%) incumbent Katie Eyre (R-Hillsboro) Shemia Fagin (D-Portland) beats (51%) incumbent Patrick Sheehan (R- Portland) Joe Gallegos (D-Hillsboro) beats (49.28%) Shawn Lindsay (R-Hillsboro) Democratic Targets Who Survive Jeff Barker (D-Beaverton) retains seat (60%) against Manuel Castaneda (R- Beaverton) Betty Komp (D-Woodburn) retains seat (53%) against Kathy LeCompte (R- Woodburn) Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Special Districts Association of Oregon Statewide 2012 General Election Results -- Page 3
5 Val Hoyle (D-Eugene) retains seat (54%) against Dwight Coon (R-Eugene) Historical Democratic Seats that Remain Democratic Brent Barton (D-Oregon City) beats (51%) Steve Newgard (R-Oregon City) John Lively (D-Springfield) beats (54%) Joe Pishoneri (R-Springfield) Republican Targets Who Survive Julie Parrish (R-West Linn) retains seat (51%) against Carl Hosticka (D-West Linn) Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Special Districts Association of Oregon Statewide 2012 General Election Results -- Page 4
6 LOCAL PUBLIC SAFETY MEASURES NOVEMBER 6, 2012 GENERAL ELECTION Benton County Local Option Levy (Measure 02-79) Taxing District: Benton County Renew existing levy to fund rental of 40 jail beds and fund limited public safety and health services. $0.90 cents per $1,000 assessed value. Election Results: Pass (65%) Fail Clackamas County Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: City of Gladstone Renew existing levy for fire and emergency medical services. $0.31 cents per $1,000 assessed value. Election Results: Pass (83%) Fail Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: City of Gladstone Renew existing levy to maintain existing police staffing levels. $0.68 cents per $1,000 assessed value. Election Results: Pass (77%) Fail General Obligation Bond (Measure ) Taxing District: Estacada RFPD Twenty Six- Year Fund construction, furnishing and equipping of new fire station. $4.4 million bond. $0.32 per $1,000 assessed value. Election Results: Pass Fail (54%) Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: Molalla RFPD Maintain current level of service, hire five paramedic/firefighters, and fund equipment purchases related to emergency services. $0.65 cents per $1,000 assessed value. Election Results: Pass Fail (55%) Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Government Affairs Director Special Districts Association of Oregon Public Safety Measures -- Page 1
7 Clatsop County General Obligation Bond (Measure ) Taxing District: Knappa Svenson RFPD Ten and a Half-Year Fund acquisition of public safety vehicles and related fire equipment, and make improvements to public safety facilities. $695,000 bond. $0.57 per $1,000 assessed value (7.5 year bond). Election Results: Pass Fail (54%) Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: City of Seaside Purchase rescue/pumper combo engine to replace existing equipment, two new staff vehicles, and continue funding for safety/training officer. $0.23 per $1,000 assessed value. Election Results: Pass (62%) Fail Columbia County Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: City of St. Helens Restore eliminated police department positions including: four officers, records specialist and evidence technician. $1.00 per $1,000 assessed value. Election Results: Pass Fail (57%) Douglas County General Obligation Bond (Measure ) Taxing District: Tri-City RFPD #4 Twenty Five and a Half-Year Fund construction of a fire station and community center. $3.2 million bond. $0.99 per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass Fail (57%) Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: North Douglas County Fire & EMS Replace two fire engines, one water tender, one rescue, one brush truck and one ambulance. Update air compressor truck and pickup truck. $0.99 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (65%) Fail Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Government Affairs Director Special Districts Association of Oregon Public Safety Measures -- Page 2
8 General Obligation Bond (Measure ) Taxing District: Glide RFPD Twenty Finance capital costs of new fire station and substation. $2.5 million bond. $0.57 per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (54%) Fail Grant County District Formation/Permanent Tax Rate Authority (Measure 12-19) Taxing District: Monument RFPD Permanent District formation to fund fire protection services. $2.00 per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (56%) Fail Hood River County Ordinance Referral (Measure 14-49) Taxing District: City of Cascade Locks Repeal ordinance enacting water utility fee and establish electric utility fee to fund emergency services. Unknown. Election Results: Pass Fail (67%) Jackson County General Obligation Bond (Measure15-112) Taxing District: Jackson County FD #5 Ten and a Half-Year Replace three fire engines and purchase new apparatus and equipment. $1.8 million bond. $0.14 per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass Fail (52%) Klamath County Local Option Levy (Measure18-89) Taxing District: Crescent RFPD Maintain current level of service (expiring FEMA SAFER grant in 2014 will force reductions unless levy is approved). $0.87cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (64%) Fail Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Government Affairs Director Special Districts Association of Oregon Public Safety Measures -- Page 3
9 Lane County Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: City of Springfield Renew existing levy to fund municipal jail and maintain existing level of police and community services. $1.28 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (55%) Fail Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: Upper McKenzie RFPD Provide EMS services that were previously provided by non-profit. $0.50 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (73%) Fail Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: South Lane County Fire & Rescue District Maintain EMS and fire services to maintain current level of service. $0.47 cents per $1,000 of assessed value Election Results: Pass (56%) Fail Lincoln County Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: Yachats RFPD Renew one of two existing local option levies to maintain current level of service. $0.61 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (75%) Fail Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: Seal Rock RFPD Renew existing levy to maintain current level of service. $0.20 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (68%) Fail Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Government Affairs Director Special Districts Association of Oregon Public Safety Measures -- Page 4
10 Marion County General Obligation Bond (Measure ) Taxing District: Mt. Angel Fire District Ten and a Half-Year Fund capital costs for public safety vehicle and related apparatus. $950,000 bond. $0.35 per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (61%) Fail Yamhill County Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: City of Dayton Three-Year Renew existing levy to maintain current level of police services. $1.85 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass Fail (50.49%) Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: Yamhill Fire Protection District Maintain current level of service and replace aging equipment, fund increased maintenance costs and fund two full time firefighter/ems positions for daytime response. $0.55 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass Fail (62%) Washington County Local Option Levy (Measure ) Taxing District: Washington County Enhanced Sheriffs Patrol District Renew existing levy to maintain current level of service. $0.68 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. Election Results: Pass (52%) Fail Compiled by Hasina E. Squires, Government Affairs Director Special Districts Association of Oregon Public Safety Measures -- Page 5
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