Decision 2016: Election results

 

decision-2016ALL RESULTS ARE NOT FINAL

For the latest results, visit the Oregon Secretary of State’s website.

Results for individual counties:

Jackson

Josephine

Klamath

Lake

Curry

List of more counties

President (National Electoral College numbers) (data from NBC News)

Hillary Clinton (Democrat)

Donald J. Trump (Republican)

Jill Stein (Pac. Green, Progressive)

Gary Johnson (Libertarian)

228  279 (Projected winner)

President (votes from the the State of Oregon)

Hillary Clinton (Democrat)

Donald J. Trump (Republican)

Jill Stein (Pac. Green, Progressive)

Gary Johnson (Libertarian)

49%

39%

2%

4%

Oregon Governor

James Foster (Libertarian)

Kate Brown (Democrat, Working Families)

Cliff Thomason (Independent)

Aaron Donald Auer (Constitution)

Bud Pierce (Republican)

2%

50%

2%

0%

43%

U.S. Senator (Oregon)

Steven C. Reynolds (Independent)

Ron Wyden (Democrat)

Mark Callahan (Republican)

Eric Navickas (Pac. Green, Progressive)

Shanti S. Lewallen (Working Families)

2%

56%

33%

2%

3%

U.S. Representative, 2nd District

Greg Walden (Republican, Independent)

James (Jim) Crary (Democrat)

72%

27%

U.S. Representative, 3nd District

David Walker (Independent, Republican)

Earl Blumenauer (Democrat)

20%

72%

U.S. Representative, 4nd District

Peter A. DeFazio (Democrat, Independent, Working Families)

Art Robinson (Republican, Constitution)

Mike Beilstein (Pacific Green)

55%

39%

3%

Secretary of State (Oregon)

Dennis Richardson (Republican)

Paul Damian Wells (Independent)

Brad Avakian (Democrat, Working Families, Progressive)

Alan Zundel (Pacific Green)

47%

3%

43%

2%

State of Oregon measures

Measure 94 (Amends Constitution: Eliminates mandatory retirement age for state judges.) Yes: 36% No: 63%
Measure 95 (Amends Constitution: Allows investments in equities by public universities to reduce financial risk and increase investments to benefit students.) Yes: 70% No: 29%
Measure 96 (Amends Constitution: Dedicates 1.5% of state lottery net proceeds to funding support services for Oregon veterans.) Yes: 83% No: 16%
Measure 97 (Increases corporate minimum tax when sales exceed $25 million; funds education, healthcare, senior services.) Yes: 40% No: 59%
Measure 98 (Requires state funding for dropout-prevention, career and college readiness programs in Oregon high schools.) Yes: 65% No: 34%
Measure 99 (Creates “Outdoor School Education Fund,” continuously funded through Lottery, to provide outdoor school programs statewide.) Yes: 66% No: 33%
Measure 100 (Prohibits purchase or sale of parts or products from certain wildlife species; exceptions; civil penalties.) Yes: 69% No: 30%

State Treasurer (Oregon)

Chris Henry (Progressive, Pac. Green)

Tobias Read (Democrat)

Jeff Gudman (Republican)

Chris Telfer (Independent)

4%

44%

41%

9%

Attorney General (Oregon)

Ellen Rosenblum (Democrat, Independent, Working Families)

Daniel Zene Crowe (Republican)

54%

41%

Oregon State Senator (1st District)

Timm Rolek (Democrat)

Jeff Kruse (Republican, Independent)

26%

73%

Oregon State Senator (2nd District)

Herman Baertschiger Jr. (Republican, Democrat, Independent)

97%

Oregon State Senator (3rd District)

Alan DeBoer (Republican)

Tonia Moro

50%

49%

Oregon State Senator (28th District)

Todd Kepple (Democrat)

Dennis Linthicum (Republican, Independent)

38%

61%

Oregon State Representative (District 3)

Carl Wilson (Republican) – 72%
Tom Johnson (Democrat) – 27%

Oregon State Representative (District 4)

Duane A. Stark (Republican, Independent)

98%

Oregon State Representative (District 5)

Steven Richie (Republican)

Pam Marsh (Democrat, Independent, Working Families)

37%

62%

Oregon State Representative (District 6)

Sal Esquivel (Republican, Independent)

Mike Moran (Democrat)

56%

43%

Oregon State Representative (District 55)

Mike McLane (Republican, Independent)

Brie S. Malarkey (Democrat)

76%

23%

Oregon State Representative (District 56)

Jonah Hakanson (Non-affiliated)

E. Werner Reschke (Republican)

Al Switzer (Democrat, Independent)

10%

48%

40%

California Propositions

Proposition 62 (Would repeal the death penalty.) Yes: 46% No: 54%
Proposition 64 (Legalizes marijuana for adults 21 and older.) Yes: 56% No: 44%
Proposition 66 (Changes procedures governing challenges to death sentences.) Yes: 56% No: 44%

Siskiyou County

Siskiyou County Measure G (Authorizes a 0.25% sales tax to fund county general fund, including construction of a new Siskiyou Co. Jail.) Yes: 41% No: 58%

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