Lincoln County Voters’ Pamphlet Vote-by-Mail General Election November 4, 2008

Sample Ballot Included

Dear Lincoln county Voter: This Voters’ Pamphlet is provided to give you, the voter, additional infor- mation on candidates and measures. You will not vote on every office in this pamphlet. Your ballot will contain only those issues for which you are eligible to vote–based on where you live. Each candidate had the opportu- nity to submit a picture and statement regarding his/her candidacy. This General Election will be held completely by mail. Your ballot will ar- rive in the mail on or near October 20th. After voting your ballot, you may drop it in the mail or deposit it at one of our drop sites listed on page 21-2 in this pamphlet. And, for your convenience, Official Drive-up Ballot Drop Boxes are now available in Lincoln City, Newport, and Waldport. See page 21-3 for directions. If you have any questions please call our of- fice at (541) 265-4131. Also visit our website: www.co.lincoln.or.us/clerk/

Dana W. Jenkins, Lincoln County Clerk

Attention This is the beginning of your county voters’ pamphlet. The county portion of this joint voters’ pamphlet is inserted in the center of the state portion. Each page of the county voters’ pamphlet is clearly marked with a gray bar on the outside edge. All information contained in the county portion of this pamphlet has been assembled and printed by your Lincoln County Clerk. Ballot Drop Site Locations

You may mail in your ballot or deposit it at any of the drop sites listed below. Drop sites listed below with a star (★) next to their name will have a privacy booth available. You may take your vote-by-mail ballot with you to the drop site and vote on it in the privacy booth and then deposit it in the ballot box located there if you wish.

★ Lincoln County Courthouse siletz city hall 225 W Olive, Room 201; Newport 215 W Buford; Siletz INSIDE BOX: 8:30am to 5pm M-F 9am-5pm M-F (October 15 thru November 3) (September 25 thru November 3) November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 9am-8pm November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 7am-8pm OUTSIDE BOX: Drive-up ballot box in rear parking lot—open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until 8pm on November 4th WALDPORT CITY HALL (beginning September 25) 125 Alsea Hwy; Waldport INSIDE BOX: 8am to 5pm M-F (closed 12:30pm to 1:30pm) ★ Lincoln City City Hall (September 25 thru November 3) 801 SW Hwy 101; Lincoln City November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm OUTSIDE BOX: Drive-up ballot box in OUTSIDE BOX: Drive-up ballot box in lower parking lot—open 24 hours a day, City Hall parking lot – open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until 8pm on November 4th 7 days a week until 8pm on November 4th (beginning September 25) (beginning September 25)

★ DEPOE BAY CITY HALL ★ yachats city hall 570 SE Shell; Depoe Bay 441 Hwy 101 N; Yachats 8am-5pm M-F (October 15 thru November 3) 8:30am to 4:30pm M-F November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm (October 15 thru November 3) November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8:30am-8pm

★ NEWPORT CITY HALL 169 SW Coast Hwy; Newport ★ eddyville community church 8am-5pm M-F (October 15 thru November 3) 20742 Hwy 20; Eddyville November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 10am-8pm

★ Toledo City Hall 206 N Main; Toledo 8am-5pm M-Th (October 15 thru November 3) November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm

Your ballot must be received at a designated drop site (including the Courthouse) by 8:00pm on November 4th. You may mail it in or take it to a drop site any day before that also (beginning on dates listed above.) postage is noT required at these drop sites!

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-2 General Information New Drive-Up Ballot Drop Boxes Now Available in Newport, Lincoln City and Waldport

New drive-up ballot drop boxes are now available at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Newport, the Lincoln City City Hall in Lincoln City, and the Waldport City Hall in Waldport. These drive-up ballot boxes will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from September 25 through 8:00pm on November 4. Newport: Lincoln County Courthouse – located in rear parking lot at the east end of the second row of parking. Go west on West Olive Street to 4-way stop by the jail. Turn left onto SW Nye Street. Turn left into second entrance to courthouse rear parking lot. Go all the way to the end of the row and you will see the ballot box on the left side. (It is marked “Official Ballot Drop Site.”) Put your ballot in the box without having to get out of your car! Lincoln City: Lincoln City City Hall – located in the lower parking lot under the City Hall. Turn west at the stop light by the City Hall. (across from Burger King). Enter the one-way entrance to the parking lot under the building. The ballot box is near the elevators next to the water payment box and the book and video drops. (It is marked “Official Ballot Drop Site.”) Put your ballot in the box without having to get out of your car! Waldport: Waldport City Hall – located in the City Hall parking lot at the east exit. Go to City Hall on Highway 34. Turn south between the City Hall and the school. Take an immediate right into the City Hall parking lot. Continue around the island and you will see the ballot box on the left by the exit. (It is marked “Official Ballot Drop Site.”) Put your ballot in the box without having to get out of your car!

“Customer Service is our #1 Priority!” Visit Our Website For More Information Dana W. Jenkins Lincoln County Clerk www.co.lincoln.or.us/clerk/

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-3 General Information Index to Voters’ Pamphlet

Measures Page 21-123 Lincoln County Library District - Local Option Levy ...... 21-5 21-124 City of Newport - Bond Authorization...... 21-6 21-125 City of Depoe Bay - Local Option Levy ...... 21-7 21-126 City of Depoe Bay - Charter Amendment...... 21-8 21-127 Bear Creek Hideout No. 2 Special Road District - Formation ...... 21-9 21-128 Tawn Mar Special Road District - Formation...... 21-10 21-129 Port of Alsea - Bond Authorization ...... 21-11 21-130 Yachats Rural Fire Protection District - Local Option Levy ...... 21-13 21-131 Seal Rock Rural Fire Protection District - Local Option Levy...... 21-14 21-132 Port of Toledo - Bond Authorization ...... 21-15 Arguments

21-129 Port of Alsea - Bond Authorization ...... 21-12 21-132 Port of Toledo - Bond Authorization...... 21-16 thru 21-17 Candidates

All candidates were invited to participate in this pamphlet. The following candidates submitted information: Page Abbott, Curt...... 21-21 Anderson, Dick...... 21-24 Bain, William D...... 21-26 Bertuleit, Jeff...... 21-27 Brean, Ronald...... 21-32 Brissette, Rick...... 21-23 Brusselback, Lon...... 21-27 Camara, Mark D...... 21-29 Crenshaw, Timothy J...... 21-25 Cross, Rod...... 21-29 Dotson, Dennis...... 21-19 Feuerborn, Erick...... 21-24 Hall, Bill ...... 21-18 Kelly, Peter J...... 21-31 Leff, Barbara...... 21-22 Lyons, Monica...... 21-30 McConnell, Mark...... 21-28 Nixon, Larry...... 21-21 Noreikis, Chester...... 21-23 Patrick-Joling, Patricia...... 21-26 Pilson, Linda...... 21-20 Rehfuss, John A...... 21-28 Runions, Tom...... 21-18 Welch, Herman...... 21-31 Young, Mary...... 21-30

Sample Ballot ...... 21-33 thru 21-35

Drop Sites ...... 21-2 thru 21-3 Voting Information ...... 21-36 Visit Our Website For More Information www.co.lincoln.or.us/clerk/ Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-4 Index Measure 21- 123 Lincoln County Library District

Explanatory Statement Ballot Title Before the formation of the Lincoln County Library District, peo- ple living in unincorporated areas of Lincoln County and Depoe Bay did not have access to a public library. In 1991 the city librar- 21- 123 ies of Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo and Waldport began LOCAL OPTION TAX FOR LIBRARY FUNDING contracting with the Library District to receive funds for providing fee free library service to all residents of Lincoln County. In order Question: Shall Lincoln County Library District levy 9¢ per $1,000 assessed value for five years, beginning 2010- to continue this service, voters in 2004 approved a local option 2011, to fund your library? tax levy at 9¢ per $1000 assessed value which expires in 2009- 2010. Approval of this measure will replace that levy for another This measure may cause property taxes to increase more than three percent. five years and allow the service to continue. Summary: This measure will replace the expiring local Who votes on this measure? option tax. Approval of this measure continues providing Every voter living outside the city limits of Lincoln City, Newport, funding at its present level for the Lincoln County Library Toledo and Yachats. District and the funding it provides to libraries in Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo and Waldport. Why is this replacement 5-year local option tax needed? It is estimated that this measure would raise approximately To ensure that you will continue to have full access to the public $311,601 in tax revenues for 2010-2011, $320,950 in tax libraries in Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo and Waldport. revenues for 2011-2012, $330,578 in tax revenues for 2012-2013, $340,495 in tax revenues for 2013-2014, and The library services include: $350,710 in tax revenues for 2014-2015. The estimated tax cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on the • Check out books, videos, DVD’s and other library materials. best information available from the county assessor at the • Reserve books, videos, DVD’s and other library materials 24 time of the estimate. hours a day through the Internet • Internet access to reference databases • Computer use for checking your e-mail and using the Internet • Courier service which brings materials you request to your local library

What happens if the tax does not pass? Some or all of these things may happen at your local library: • Fewer books and other materials being purchased for your library • Reductions in hours of library operation • Reductions in courier service and interlibrary loans • Reductions in library staffing levels • Possible changes in agreements for city library usage by Library District residents • Elimination of some library programs and services

(This information submitted by Janice Christensen, President, Board of Directors, Lincoln County Library District)

There were no arguments filed for or against this measure.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-5 Measures Measure 21- 124 City of Newport

Explanatory Statement Ballot Title If the measure is approved, the city could issue up to $15.9 mil- lion of general obligation bonds, which could be repaid through additional property taxes. Bond proceeds could pay for a new 21- 124 water treatment plant, new intake pipelines for the water treat- General Obligation Bonds for Water System ment plant, and a new treated water reservoir. The additional Improvements property tax would not be subject to the maximum tax rate limita- Question: Shall Newport issue up to $15,900,000 of tion established by state law. general obligation bonds to pay for water system improve- ments? If the bonds are approved, they will be payable from The new water treatment plant would be more efficient and have taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject less environmental impact than the existing plant. It would have to the limits of sections 11 and 11b, Article XI of the Oregon more redundancy in case of system failure. The existing plant Constitution. is at or near the end of its useful life. There is a risk of serious Summary: If this measure is approved, the city could problems with the plant in the next 10 years if it is not replaced. issue up to $15.9 million of general obligation bonds to pay for a new water treatment plant, new intake pipelines for the The new plant would substantially increase production capacity. water treatment plant, and a new treated water reservoir. The demand for water has exceeded the capacity of the existing The new water treatment plant would be more efficient and plant at peak times. have less environmental impact than the existing plant. It would have more redundancy in case of system failure. The The additional storage reservoir would provide necessary water new plant would substantially increase production capacity. storage so that there is adequate flow in all areas of the city to The city currently has general obligation bonds outstanding meet anticipated demands, including firefighting. that are expected to be paid off in 10 years. Because the tax rate on those bonds is declining, the city expects to be The preliminary plan for the proposed new water treatment plant able to structure the new bonds so that the total tax rate shows that the new plant could be located at the same location for all city general obligation bonds is about the same as as the existing plant, which would minimize disturbance of the the city bond tax rate for the November 2007 levy. The new area. bonds, if approved, would mature in 21 years. The city has existing general obligation bonded debt that re- sulted in a November 2007 tax rate of approximately $1.69 per $1,000 of assessed valuation to finance the bonds. That debt is expected to be paid off in 10 years. The November 2008 tax rate will be lower. If this measure is approved, the combined rate for the bonded debt is expected to be at about the same rate as in November 2007 because of the declining cost of existing debt. The new bonds, if approved, would mature in 21 years. The es- timated rate of $1.69 per $1,000 results in annual taxes of $507 on property with an assessed value of $300,000. Assessed value is not equal to market value. Your property tax statement lists the assessed value.

The city has several alternatives if the measure is not approved. It could postpone building the water treatment plant. It could seek approval of a bond measure at a future election. It could use revenue bonds that would carry higher interest rates and costs than a general obligation bond. Revenue bonds are repaid from proceeds from water rates, not from increased property tax, and would result in a significant water rate increase to pay for the improvements.

(This information submitted by Margaret M. Hawker, Newport City Recorder.)

There were no arguments filed for or against this measure.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-6 Measures Measure 21- 125 City of Depoe Bay

Explanatory Statement Ballot Title There is no City police department in the City of Depoe Bay, therefore the City relies upon the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department and the Oregon State Police for law enforcement 21- 125 services. Various options for providing enhanced law enforce- LOCAL OPTION TAX LEVY AUTHORIZATION FOR LAW ment services in the City have been investigated and evalu- ENFORCEMENT ated with it being determined that the most feasible option is to Question: Shall the City be authorized to levy a local op- contract with Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department for services tion tax of 32¢/$1,000 valuation for five years commencing equivalent to one full-time deputy. The Sheriff’s Office has in 2009-2010? indicated support for such a contract with the City and has This measure may cause property taxes to increase more provided cost estimates which are the basis for projections of tax than three percent. revenues needed to fund a City Public Safety Law Enforcement Summary: This measure authorizes the City to levy a Program. property tax at a rate of 32¢ per thousand dollars assessed valuation each year commencing the fiscal year beginning The City’s public safety and law enforcement program is planned July 1, 2009 for five consecutive years. The taxes would be to be funded by a combination of funding sources. Effective July used, in conjunction with dedicated transient room tax rev- 1, 2003 the City’s transient room tax rate was increased from enues, to finance the City Public Safety and Law Enforce- 7% to 8% with the additional 1% tax revenues dedicated to the ment Program including a contract with the Lincoln County program. The local option tax levy for which the City is seeking Sheriff’s Department for services equivalent to one full-time deputy sheriff, an office with furnishings and office equip- voter approval is intended to provide approximately 60% to 70% ment, administrative support and to pay related costs. The of the costs of the program. The measure is for five years, which estimated tax cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY is the maximum number of years for which a local option tax levy based on the best information available from the county to support services may be authorized. The first year the local assessor at the time of the estimate. The City estimates option tax would be levied is fiscal year 2009-2010, beginning that this measure would raise approximately $106,810 in tax revenues in 2009-2010, $104,271 in 2010-2011, $102,196 July 1, 2009. Voter authorization would be necessary to continue in 2011-2012, $102,942 in 2012-2013 and $106,286 in funding by tax levy after expiration of the five year time period. 2013-2014. Passage of the measure would provide funding, in conjunction with the dedicated transient room tax revenues, for the costs of a contract with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department for services equivalent to one full-time deputy at an estimated amount of $185,000 for the first year which includes start-up costs, and $131,250 for following years, projected to increase each year of the remaining four years. (2008 estimate provided by the Sheriff’s Office) The contract would begin in fiscal year 2009-2010 and would include deputy services, a vehicle and equipment, and the Sheriff’s Office administrative costs. Other public safety and law enforcement program costs include an office with furnishings and office equipment for the deputies’ use and administrative support.

A fixed tax levy of 32¢ per $1,000 assessed value is $64 annu- ally for property with an assessed value of $200,000.

(This information submitted by Perdita Murray, City Recorder)

There were no arguments filed for or against this measure.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-7 Measures Measure 21- 126 City of Depoe Bay

Explanatory Statement Ballot Title The Depoe Bay City Charter was adopted in 1976. The Charter sets forth the form of government for the city, including mayor and council member terms and term limitations. The council is 21- 126 composed of a mayor and six councilmen. At each biennial gen- AMEND DEPOE BAY CITY CHARTER—SECTION 9, eral election three council members shall be elected for a term MAYOR of four years. A council member may serve no more than two (2) Question: Shall the Depoe Bay City Charter be amended consecutive terms. At each biennial general election a mayor to change the mayor’s term to four years with no term shall be elected for a term of two years. No person may serve limits? more than three (3) consecutive two-terms as mayor. Summary: The current Depoe Bay City Charter was adopted in 1976. This measure authorizes an amendment Passage of the measure would amend Section 9 – MAYOR of to the City Charter, Section 9-Mayor. Currently, Section the City Charter to change the mayor term from two years to 9-Mayor provides that “At each biennial general election a four years and eliminate term limits for the mayor’s position. The mayor shall be elected for a term of two years. No person amendment would be effective upon passage, with the mayor shall serve more than three (3) consecutive two-year terms term beginning January 2009. a mayor.” The proposed amendment would revise the mayor’s term to four years and remove term limits for the mayor’s position. (This information submitted by Perdita Murray, City Recorder)

There were no arguments filed for or against this measure.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-8 Measures Measure 21- 127 Bear Creek Hideout No. 2 Special Road District

Ballot Title 21- 127 Formation of Bear Creek Hideout No. 2 Special Road District QUESTION: Shall this road district be formed with a tax rate limit of $1.50 per $1000 assessed property value beginning 2009-2010? SUMMARY: Approval of this measure would form Bear Creek Hideout No. 2 Special Road District, a special road district in north Lincoln County. Approval of this measure would also approve a permanent tax rate limit for the district of $1.50 per $1,000 assessed property value as the maximum rate of operating taxes for the district, beginning in fiscal tax year 2009-2010. The boundary of the proposed district consists of the fol- lowing property in Section 3, Township 7 South, Range 10 West, Willamette Meridian: (1) All property within the Bear Creek Hideout No. 2 Subdivision, except for Lot 1 of Block 1 of said subdivision; and (2) the West ½ of the West ½ of the Southwest ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of said Section 3.

Explanatory Statement Approval of this measure would form Bear Creek Hideout No. 2 Special Road District. A special road district generally exists for the purpose of levying property taxes within its boundaries, and using those tax revenues for the purpose of maintaining public roads within the district’s boundaries. If formed, this special road district will be governed by a board of three elected commission- ers, each of whom must be an elector of the district.

Approval of this measure would also approve a permanent tax rate limit for the district of $1.50 per $1,000 assessed property value (which is $150 per $100,000 assessed property value), beginning in fiscal tax year 2009-2010. It is estimated that if that maximum rate were imposed in fiscal year 2009-2010, it would raise approximately $4,4888.

The proposed district consists of the following property in Section 3, Township 7 South, Range 10 West, Willamette Meridian: (1) All property within the Bear Creek Hideout No. 2 Subdivision, except for Lot 1 of Block 1 of said subdivision; and (2) the West 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 3.

(This information submitted by Rob Bovett, Assistant County Counsel, Lincoln County Board of Commissioners)

There were no arguments filed for or against this measure.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-9 Measures Measure 21- 128 Tawn Mar Special Road District

Ballot Title 21- 128 Formation of Tawn Mar Special Road District QUESTION: Shall this road district be formed with a tax rate limit of $2 per $1000 assessed property value beginning 2009-2010? SUMMARY: Approval of this measure would form Tawn Mar Special Road District, a special road district in south Lincoln County. Approval of this measure would also approve a permanent tax rate limit for the district of $2 per $1,000 assessed prop- erty value as the maximum rate of operating taxes for the district, beginning in fiscal tax year 2009-2010. The boundary of the proposed district consists of the fol- lowing property in Section 7, Township 13 South, Range 11 West, Willamette Meridian: (1) All property within the Tawn Mar Subdivision; and (2) the Southeast quarter of the North- west quarter of said Section 7.

Explanatory Statement Approval of this measure would form Tawn Mar Special Road District. A special road district generally exists for the purpose of levying property taxes within its boundaries, and using those tax revenues for the purpose of maintaining public roads within the district’s boundaries. If formed, this special road district will be governed by a board of three elected commissioners, each of whom must be an elector of the district.

Approval of this measure would also approve a permanent tax rate limit for the district of $2 per $1,000 assessed property value (which is $200 per $100,000 assessed property value), beginning in fiscal tax year 2009-2010. It is estimated that if that maximum rate were imposed in fiscal year 2009-2010, it would raise approximately $2,734.

The proposed district consists of the following property in Section 7, Township 13 South, range 11 West, Willamette Meridian: (1) All property within the Tawn Mar Subdivision; and (2) the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 7.

(This information submitted by Rob Bovett, Assistant County Counsel, Lincoln County Board of Commissioners)

There were no arguments filed for or against this measure.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-10 Measures Measure 21- 129 Port of Alsea

Explanatory Statement Ballot Title The Port of Alsea will construct an approximately 3,270 square foot building for the purpose of housing the water rescue vessel and equipment of Central Fire & Rescue District, 21- 129 the Port office, and a residence. Port of Alsea General Obligation Bond Au- thorization The Port provides primary access to Alsea Bay for recreational boaters. QUESTION: Shall Port of Alsea be authorized to issue gen- eral obligation bonds not exceeding $775,000? If the bonds The Port also provides primary access for search and rescue are approved, they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of sec- personnel from Central Oregon Coast Fire & Rescue District. tions 11 and 11b, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. Seal Rock Rural Fire Protection District and Yachats Rural Fire Protection District personnel also respond to water emergencies SUMMARY: Passage of this measure would provide funds for capital construction and improvements and bond costs. on Alsea Bay. Currently, the water rescue vessel and equipment are stored half a mile away in the fire hall. Specifically, this measure will finance the construction of a building that is expected to store a water rescue vessel By locating the water rescue vessel and equipment in closer and related equipment. The Port provides primary access to Alsea Bay for search and rescue personnel from Central proximity to the Port launch ramp, response time to water emer- Oregon Coast Fire and Rescue District. Seal Rock Rural gencies should be significantly reduced. Fire Protection District and Yachats Rural Fire Protection District also respond to water emergencies on Alsea Bay. Leasing the current Port office, part of the Public Facility Building Currently, the water rescue vessel and equipment is stored to the Fire District, and the residence, will pay for maintenance approximately half a mile away from the Port at the fire hall. and operational costs of the Public Facility Building. It is expected that the storage of the vessel and equipment closer to the Port launch ramp would help reduce response In phase one of this project, the Port purchased the property times to emergency incidents. for the building. In phase two of the Project the Port received The proposed building may also include office space for the grants to do the design and engineering. The Port has contacted Port and residential space. Oregon Economic & Community Development Department, The bonds may be issued in one or more series and each and the USDA Rural Development Community Programs staff series will mature in 16 years or less form its date of issue. regarding grant availability, and currently, no grants are available for construction for this project.

(This information submitted by Maggie Rivers, Port of Alsea)

Arguments filed for or against this measure begin on the following page

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-11 Measures Measure 21-129 Argument

Argument in Favor The Central Oregon Coast Fire & Rescue District is dedicated to supporting the construction of the new Port/Emergency Services building, and finds this project necessary to improve public safety and save lives.

Every year, our Fire District responds to multiple water emergen- cies on the Alsea Bay. Having this building would dramatically decrease response times to thousands of citizens and visitors that use the Alsea Bay. In a water emergency, time is of the essence, and this facility would significantly reduce that variable.

As it stand now, three separate agencies are involved with our Water Rescue Squad, all located in three separate buildings. The water rescue vessels are stored in the main Fire Hall, about half a mile away from the Port launch ramp. By combining this group into one structure, the team could train more effectively. This can make the job much safer for the team members themselves.

If the vessel and equipment were stored at the Port, response time from the launch to the entrance of Alsea Bay could be as short as two minutes.

The Port of Alsea has worked since 2001 to make this project a reality. They purchased the building site and received grants to do the design and engineering. They have submitted this project for a federal appropriation every year since 2001. The Port has diligently searched for construction grants for this project, but none are currently available. Through leasing the existing Port office, part of the new facility and residence, all maintenance and operational costs will be covered. By one estimate, the cost to the voter will be no more than .09 cents per thousand of assessed value. This is a small price to pay for a project that is a cooperative effort among local agencies, and could effectively save lives.

Please join me in supporting this important bond measure.

(This information furnished by Ray Woodruff, Board Chairman, Central Oregon Coast Fire and Rescue District.)

The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Lincoln, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the arguments.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-12 Arguments Measure 21- 130 Yachats Rural Fire Protection District

Explanatory Statement Ballot Title The Yachats Rural Fire Protection District is the governmen- tal agency that funds and supervises the Yachats Volunteer Fire Department. The Fire Department provides emergency 21- 130 services to an area from just south of the Yachats city limits Renewal of local option tax for the Yachats to the southern Waldport city limits. Over 95% of the District’s Fire District funding is from property taxes paid by residents within the QUESTION: Shall Yachats Fire District renew its tax of District. The District’s permanent tax rate of 28.96 cents per 61¢ per $1000 assessed value for an additional five years $1,000 of assessed value is one of the lowest of all Rural Fire beginning 2009-2010? Districts in Oregon. Measures 47/50 prohibit the District from This measure may cause property taxes to increase more ever increasing this rate. In 1998, the voters approved a Local than three percent. Option Tax (LOT #1) for the District of 61 cents per $1,000. With SUMMARY: Approval of this measure would renew the this revenue, the District replaced one old fire engine with a new current five year local option tax set to expire in tax year one, expended volunteer training, replaced worn and outdated 2009-2010, at the same rate now in effect, for an additional firefighter protective equipment and, in cooperation with Central five years. Oregon Coast Fire and Rescue, started a 24-hour Paramedic It is estimated that this measure would raise approximately service. There are now one paid Firefighter/Paramedic and one $247,437 in tax revenues for 2009-2010, $254,860 in tax paid Firefighter/Training Officer on the Department. revenues for 2010-2011, $262,506 in tax revenues for 2011-2012, $270,381 in tax revenues for 2012-2013, and In 2002, the voters of the District voted to continue this Local $278,493 in tax revenues for 2013-2014. Option Tax (LOT #1) for five more years, from 2003 through Revenues would be used by the Yachats Rural Fire Pro- 2008. This five-year period is now expiring and the District tection District to continue Emergency Medical Services, must once again ask the voters to renew this tax. Last year, the replace older vehicles, continue expanded training, and District requested that the voters approve a second five-year purchase hose and small equipment. Local Option Tax (LOT #2), which passed in November of 2007. This new Local Option Tax brought the District’s total tax rate to just about the average of all Rural Fire Districts in Oregon, and the amount requested assumed that the voters would continue to renew LOT #1. The District will just start to see this new reve- nue in November 2008. Revenue from LOT #2 replaces revenue we had to expend due to higher than expected Paramedic costs, as well as to hire part-time paid Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). We temporarily funded these critical expenses by divert- ing money from our vehicle replacement program.

The Department and District have and ambitious goal of getting an average of 25-30 yeas of service from each major piece of fire/rescue equipment. With four main fire engines, one water tanker, two brush trucks and three support vehicles, at least one piece of large equipment or two smaller units must be replaced about every 4-5 years. If the voters pass this measure and renew LOT #1, the District will be able to continue to provide Emergency Medical Services and expanded volunteer training, to continue to upgrade firefighter protective equipment, and we plan to replace one of our 30+ year-old pumpers, our 17-year old brush truck and the Paramedic chase car.

(This information submitted by Edward T. Hallahan, Yachats Rural Fire Protection District)

There were no arguments filed for or against this measure.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-13 Measures Measure 21- 131 Seal Rock Rural Fire Protection District

Explanatory Statement Ballot Title The District is seeking approval from the voters for a local option tax of $.20 per $1,000 of assessed value for a period of five years beginning n 2009-2010. Approval of this measure would 21- 131 allow the District to hire a full time fire chief and pay expenses Five Year Local Option Tax for Seal Rock related to that position. RFPD QUESTION: Shall the District levy a local option tax of $.20 The District presently has no full time personnel. The chief’s per $1,000 of assessed value for five years beginning 2009- position is presently part time. 2010? Growth within the District and increased governmental regula- This measure may cause property taxes to increase more tions have increased the time required to oversee District equip- than three percent. ment, personnel and to maintain compliance with governmental SUMMARY: Approval of this measure would allow the regulations. District to hire a full time fire chief and pay expenses related to that position. Passage of the measure would allow the District to hire a full Presently the District has no full time personnel. The chief’s time fire chief. A full time chief would be responsible for effec- position is part time. Growth within the District and in- tively managing the District and its assets, training volunteer creased governmental regulations have increased the time firefighters, and completing governmental reports and filings and required to oversee District equipment, personnel and to maintain compliance with governmental regulations. have other such responsibilities as designated by the board of the District. A full time chief would be responsible for effectively manag- ing the District and its assets, training volunteer firefighters, The proposed rate will raise approximately $75,417 in 2009- and completing governmental reports and filings, and have 2010; $77,680 in 2010-2011; $79,992 in 2011-2012; $82,392 other such responsibilities as designated by the Board of the District. in 2012-2013 and $84,863 in 2013-2014. The estimated cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best The proposed rate will raise approximately $75,417 in information available from the county assessor at the time of the 2009-2010; $77,680 in 2010-2011; $79,992 in 2011-2012; $82,392 in 2012-2013; and $84,863 in 2013-2014. The es- estimate. timated cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of the estimate.

(This information submitted by John Soltau, Seal Rock Rural Fire Protection District)

There were no arguments filed for or against this measure.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-14 Measures Measure 21- 132 Port of Toledo

Explanatory Statement Ballot Title The Port of Toledo completed a feasibility study for the acquisi- tion and improvement of the Fred Wahl Marine Construction boatyard and property. This boatyard is the only haul-out facility 21- 132 for large vessels, over 75-tons, on the Yaquina Estuary system. Port of toledo, oregon general obligation The only other facility between Astoria and Northern California bond authorization with this capability is located in Reedsport and is transitioning to QUESTION: Shall the Port of Toledo be authorized to issue new boat construction only. The Pacific fishing fleet that is home- general obligation bonds not exceeding $3,060,000? If based in Newport would seek, maintenance and repair out of this the bonds are approved, they will be payable from taxes region taking its jobs and dollars elsewhere on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11b, Article XI of the Oregon Upon acquisition of this boatyard, improvements would be made Constitution. to make the yard both viable and an environmental model in the SUMMARY: If approved, this measure provides funds industry. Permits are in place and grant opportunities are avail- to finance capital construction and improvements, and able to the Port for construction of a large marine rail haul-out pay bond costs. Specifically, this measure is expected to finance: system allowing services for additional larger boats. • Acquire Toledo boatyard, properties, and equipment. Closure of the boatyard would mean the loss of fifteen perma- • Facility Improvements including boat wash-down sys- nent full-time family wage jobs and the loss of infrastructure tems, work areas, access and paving. for the marine services industry that perform skilled services for these boats. On average, these large commercial vessels, • Environmental, regulatory and engineering work related to the Toledo boatyard project including marine rail 60 feet and larger, require annual maintenance costing ap- facilities. proximately $350,000 each for this repair and maintenance. Economists agree that for each dollar spent in a region or com- • Install an on-site stormwater facility and a sanitary sewer system. munity, that same dollar generates seven dollars within the area. This translates to a direct and indirect impact of $2.5 million an- • Upgrade sandblasting and spray painting areas. nually to the local economy. A loss of this magnitude would have • Upgrade dry dock, pier and floating docks. a negative multiplied effect on Toledo, Newport and surrounding • Related site improvements, furnishings and equipping. communities. • Pay fees associated with issuing the bonds. Ports are charged by law to act as the economic engine for their The bonds would mature in twenty-one (21) years or less districts and by keeping this boatyard open and active, the Port from date of issuance and may be issued in one or more of Toledo would be providing economic stimulus for the district series. The estimated average annual cost of this bond is and permanent skilled labor jobs in the community. $.30 per $1000 of assessed value. The owner of a home assessed at $100,000 is estimated to pay $30.00 a year.

(This information submitted by Charles R. Gerttula, Port of Toledo Board of Commissioners)

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Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-15 Measures Measure 21-132 Arguments

Argument in Favor Argument in Favor

Port of Toledo general bond letter of endorsement We are voting yes on measure 21-132 because it is the right thing to do for Toledo and our community. As fishermen who live and During my twenty four year career here, there has always been a work within Lincoln County and Port of Toledo-it is crucial that the facility back-logged with vessels waiting to be hauled for mainte- Fred Wahl boat yard is maintained and remains available to local nance and major conversions. fishing businesses. As the only haul out facility for boats 60-100 feet in the area the yard provides much needed services that we The dollars these boats spend locally is unbelievable to many. will have to go elsewhere on the coast to find if the yard is no These boats have machinery needing maintenance as well as hav- longer operational. This means we move dollars out of the com- ing new equipment built and installed. They also need to be hauled munity and into other communities outside our county. The yard out for underwater maintenance. All of this work requires special- has employed up to 28 people with full-time family wage jobs and ized equipment and personnel which we have here in Lincoln another 50 service contractors are working at the yard at various County. What is needed is a long term facility to handle the out of times throughout the year. The Port expects to serve 200-300 water work on these vessels. boats per year. If the yard goes away the revenue will find its way Optimally, a private party would purchase the Fred Wahl Marine fa- to other ports up and down the coast or even out of state. All of the cility, however many ports own shipyard infrastructure that provides dollars that would be spent on groceries, meals and supplies in quality, environmentally sound platforms for long-term operations to Toledo will be spent in other communities. The parts that need to continue. be bought will be bought at stores in other locations, not in our local supply shops. Our community has always rallied around the fishing This facility needs to remain open not only for the immediate finan- industry and supported the business of fishing because the com- cial health of the community but to enhance the future expansion of munity recognizes the significant contributions our industry makes jobs. With the Port of Toledo able to acquire this facility, there would to the people and businesses of Lincoln County. Now is the time to be funding available to put in a much needed marine rail to haul continue that unwavering support and vote to retain an economic out the larger fishing vessels that are currently traveling out of town generator for the Port of Toledo and our community. Let’s keep our to a yard that is discontinuing their routine haul out service. This fishing vessels local – vote yes on measure 21-132. leaves our local and distant fleet vessels, that have patronized our businesses for all of these years, to travel to other ports to get their Midwater Trawlers Cooperative, Mark Cooper work done. Newport Shrimp Association, Ted Gibson To see the impact the closure of the local marine merchants would Newport Crab Marketing Association, Jerry Bates have, one need only to follow the dollars that are spent while at our facility alone. Consider what our customers spend money on while here. Those from out of town stay in hotels, eat in our restaurants, buy hardware, purchase marine electronics, engines, lumber, hydraulics, fishing nets, bulk groceries, 10,000 to 15,000 gallons of fuel at a time, (yes, those numbers are correct) and large hydraulic (This information furnished by Mark Cooper, equipment that we build right here in Toledo. Midwater Trawlers Cooperative, Ted Gibson, Newport Shrimp Association, Jerry Bates, Newport Crab Marketing Association.) It would be a shame to lose this facility.

(This information furnished by Doug Alldridge, President, Yaquina Boat Equipment.)

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The printing of these arguments does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Lincoln, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the arguments.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-16 Arguments Measure 21-132 Arguments

Argument in Favor

At stake with this Port of Toledo bond levy request is much more than the health of the region’s marine and fishing industries and the demise of a couple dozen local family-wage jobs.

The economic trickle-down loss associated with the potential closure of this area’s only large-vessel shipyard and repair/main- tenance facility would be tremendous and disastrous. Residents, business owners and consumers countywide benefit directly and indirectly in myriad ways, many often taken for granted, from the Fred Wahl marine facility in Toledo.

Every year this boatyard business funnels tens of millions of dollars into the Lincoln County economy. Fred Wahl has promised to shut down the facility by the end of the year unless a purchaser can be found sooner. It should be no real surprise to any of us that in today’s economic climate a legitimate private sector buyer has not materialized in time to meet the seller’s deadline. We believe that the Port of Toledo’s intervention offers the only solution to saving this one-of-a-kind resource, its related jobs and the associated multi-million dollar countywide income flow.

Preserving, stabilizing and overseeing the shipyard operations un- der private contractors, a consortium arrangement, or other private- sector model is the goal of The Port of Toledo. While economic development is a not widely known but vital function of any port district, this port is not seeking to replace private enterprise with public ownership. By passing this bond levy the district’s residents can ensure that this critical resource remains available to the local marine and fishing industry until such time as the private sector is appropriately able to privatize it.

We urge your support and your “YES” vote.

Chuck Gerttula, Toledo Karen Gerttula, Toledo

(This information furnished by Chuck and Karen Gerttula, Toledo.)

The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Lincoln, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the arguments.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-17 Arguments Lincoln County Commissioner Position 2 Bill Tom Hall Runions Democrat Republican

Occupation: Lincoln County Com- Occupation: Owner of Tom Run- missioner ions Construction. Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Radio news director; newspaper 28 years of road maintenance with reporter. the Lincoln County Road depart- Educational Background: B.A., ment, 18 years as a road mainte- ; M.S., Northwest- nance supervisor; 15 years small ern University. construction company owner. Prior Governmental Experience: Vice-chair, Oregon Ending Educational Background: Homelessness Advisory Council, Governor’s Council on Alcohol GED; approximately 60 college credits; and Drug Programs, DHS Local Government Advisory Committee Cascades West Council of Governments Board of Directors. Chair, Association of Oregon Counties Human Services Committee and Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln County school district BL3 Regional Investment Board. Budget Committee-3 years; Lincoln County road department supervisor for 18 years; Lincoln County voting constituent. Four years ago, you gave the opportunity to serve you as County Commissioner. I have worked very hard to justify the faith you Personal. Denise, My wife of 30 years; children Tom Jr., Sarah, placed in me then. I have partnered with many caring individuals and Alex; Grandchild- Logan and groups to fulfill our common vision of a safer, healthier, more Lincoln County has been my home for over 40 years. As with all prosperous county. This is one of the most beautiful places to live business I conduct or manage, I will execute fiscal responsibil- on this earth, and we must continue to be good stewards of our ity and conservative creative decision-making that will make a precious resources and beauty. difference in how our county government functions. I have seen I have put special energy into efforts to help some of our most examples of inaction and poor decision-making that continue to vulnerable fellow citizens--children, seniors and people dealing contribute to our poor fiscal accountability and condition. Action with addictions--but I know every one of us faces challenges. must be taken soon to put Lincoln County back on the track of Like many Baby Boomers, I have cared for aging and ill family fiscal responsibility. We cannot depend on significant funds from members while also learning about the wonders of parenting. With the federal government for roads. We must also stop pushing continued vision, energy and hard work, we can make this an even property tax increases to the maximum every year, by fiscally better place to live. County government is already an important responsible budgeting within existing levels of revenue. The partner in building a better life for all of us. I hope to make it an Lincoln County’s leadership must be proactive and develop a even more dynamic force in the four years ahead. well thought out long-term plan. Common sense must overcome entrenched personalities, bureaucracies and special-interest if Thank you for the privilege of serving you. Lincoln County is to become fiscally accountable to our constitu- My candidacy is endorsed by the Oregon League of Conservation ents. For more details about my political views, positions and Voters. solutions to the problems that face Lincoln County check out my For more information, or to contact me, please visit: web site at www.electtomrunions.com. www.billchall.com

(This information furnished by Bill Hall.) (This information furnished byTom Runions.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-18 Candidates Lincoln County Sheriff

Dennis Dotson Nonpartisan

Occupation: Sheriff Occupational Background: Lincoln County Commander – Oregon State Police; Commander - Lincoln Interagency Narcotics Team; State Legislative Assistant; Senate Committee Administrator. Educational Background: Washington High School; Portland Community College; Northwestern University Traffic Institute; FBI National Academy. Prior Governmental Experience: Governor’s Juvenile Crime Prevention Task Force; Local Public Safety Coordinating Council. Community Involvement: Children’s Advocacy Center; Domestic Violence Council; Angell Job Corps Advisory Committee; Rotary Club.

MEANINGFUL CRIME PREVENTION “Our ‘Tip of the Week’ is but one of our consistent and effective ap- proaches to educating and reminding our citizens of how to reduce their risk of becoming a crime victim.” Sheriff Dennis Dotson

PROVEN RESULTS “We added patrol deputies to increase public safety. Jail capac- ity was increased while at the same time reducing jail operation costs. Deputies are well equipped and trained and among the best in the state.” Sheriff Dennis Dotson

TRUSTED, EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP “We have built strong leadership and management teams and your deputies are among the most professional and capable police officers in the state.” Sheriff Dennis Dotson

ACCESSIBLE AND DEDICATED “We have hosted seven community meetings and attended many more in the past three years to hear from our citizens. Communication and participation are keys to successful rela- tionships. I’ll continue my countywide efforts to reach out to our citizens.” Sheriff Dennis Dotson

(This information furnished by the Committee to Elect Sheriff Dotson.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-19 Candidates Lincoln County Treasurer

Linda Pilson Nonpartisan

Occupation: Chief Deputy Trea- surer/Tax Collector

Occupational Background: October 1985-May 30, 1986-Lin- coln County Tax Office (Seasonal); July 1, 1986-present Lincoln County Tax/Treasurer Office; 2007-present Lincoln County Treasurer Office Educational Background: Graduate of Downers Grove High School; Attended Oregon Com- munity College

Prior Governmental Experience: None

Family: Linda and her husband, Phil, have resided in Lincoln County since 1977. They have four children and six grandchildren.

Professional & Community Involvement: Member of Oregon Association of County Treasurers and Finance Officers; member of Municipal Finance Officers Association; member and 1st Chair of Oregon Association of County Tax Collectors. Linda has partici- pated in a number of community fund raising projects, including Grad Night, Children’s Advocacy Center, Samaritan House, Meals on Wheels, Senior Center, East County Quick Response Team and the Salvation Army family holiday adoption program.

Proven Professional Skills: Linda’s 22 plus years of Lincoln County government experience have prepared her to perform:

• Cash Management and Investment of Public Funds

• Financial Accounting and Money Management

• Banking and County Audit Procedures

• Administration and Personnel Management

Commitment to Excellent Service: Linda is committed to main- tain professional excellence and provide efficient, courteous public service.

(This information furnished by Linda Pilson.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-20 Candidates Central Lincoln People’s Utility District Subdivision 3 Curt Larry Abbott Nixon Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Self-Employed Soft- Occupation: Paid: Self Employed ware Developer - Telephone Cable Splicer; (N-N-N Occupational Background: Splicing, Inc., Yachats, Oregon 97498) Educational Background: Occupational Background: Paid: Prior Governmental Experience: 25 years as self employed - Tele- Director Central Lincoln People’s Util- phone Cable Splicer ity District; Waldport City Council Educational Background: Fox Other Community Involvement: Valley Community Schools - Milton, Iowa - College Prep; Iowa State Director, Oregon PUD Association University - Ames, Iowa - BS degree - Agricultural Education. Director, Economic Development Alliance of Lincoln County Prior Governmental Experience: Chair, Lincoln County Telecommunications Committee City of Yachats: Appointed Member, Organizing Committee, Lincoln County Community 1986-1988 Streets Commission Land Trust 1988-1990 Planning Commission Founder, Community Issues Forum of South Lincoln County 1990-2003 Yachats Budget Committee Thank you for electing me to represent you for over five years. 1997-2000 Public Works and Streets Commission - During that time I have worked to keep your rates among the low- Chairman est in Oregon. We have faced significant increases in costs from Bonneville and successfully protected you from the impact of a 2002-2003 City Council - Appointed to open Councilor huge increase. positions I have worked diligently on utility issues at the state and national City of Yachats: Elected level. Improper legislation can dramatically affect costs and quality of 1990-1996 City Council – Council President & Mayor Pro service. I was instrumental in making significant improvements to the Tem Oregon PUD Association, which works directly with our legislators to 2006 - 2010 City Council assure that they are informed about our issues. In Washington, I have represented you to our legislators in cooperation with the American During the past 25 years of working as a telephone cable splicer, Public Power Association. I have worked in the public utility easement shared by all utilities. I have been involved in projects that removed utilities from exist- Most importantly I am representing you as we move into a new era. ing pole lines and placed them underground. Traditionally we have received all of our power from BPA. Soon we will begin purchasing power on the open market because BPA has I feel that Central Lincoln PUD should reshape their crews and reached their generation limit. The decisions that we are making add directional boring equipment. I would voice a commitment to now can have a significant impact on your rates. I have attended undergrounding existing overhead facilities when their useful life numerous utility conferences, seminars and meetings in order to is completed and necessary upgrades are required. This would make the most informed decisions about our upcoming power pur- be in the interest of public safety and enhance continuity of chases and policies. service that otherwise can be interupted by outages caused by high winds common on the coast. In an effort to honor the natural Conservation is a priority of mine. Effective conservation programs beauty of our special piece of the planet, imagine no power will save you money from reduced electric usage and on rates as poles, it’s easy if you try. No overhead wires, above us only sky. we encounter higher energy costs. During my tenure I have worked hard to represent you. I hope that you agree with me that now is not a good time to experiment with an inexperienced board member. Please vote to retain me as your PUD representative. Endorsed By: Max Glenn, Nancy Leonard, Maggie Rivers, Herman Welch

(This information furnished by Curt Abbott.) (This information furnished by Larry Nixon.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-21 Candidates City of Depoe Bay Council Member, Position 4 Barbara Leff Nonpartisan

Occupation: Semi-retired, occa- sional consulting Occupational Background: Gra- cie’s Landing, Manager; Oregon Quality Initiative, Executive Director; K & S Industries, Vice President; Leff Communications, Founder & President; PA Dept. of Justice, Ass’t. to Attorney General, Liaison to 8 Law Enforcement agencies; Phila. Area Agency on Aging, Enforcement & Education; WHYY, Inc., Communications Director; Phila Commission on Human Relations Information & Compliance Educational Background: Temple University--Sophomore--Communications; New York University--Freshman--Communications Prior Governmental Experience: Depoe Bay Rural Fire Protection District-Elected Director, served as Board president and Secretary-Treasurer; PA Dept of Justice; Phila. Area Agency on Aging; Phila. Commission on Human Relations City Council plays a key role in the lives of residents. I will work tirelessly to enhance our quality of life, to encourage planned economic development and to protect our environment so that our children can look forward to a happy, prosperous and healthy future.

(This information furnished by Barbara Leff.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-22 Candidates City Of Lincoln City City Of Lincoln City Council Member, Ward I Council Member, Ward II Rick Chester Brissette Noreikis Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Co-owner Little An- Occupation: Retired Contractor tique Mall Occupational Background: Gen- Occupational Background: Past eral Contractor 16 years building our business Educational Background: Cal from a small retail storefront to the State Fullerton, B.A. Sociology; largest, premier antique collectible Mooseheart High School, Gradu- venue on the Oregon Coast; Kyllo’s, ated Lincoln City; Purchasing Agent, Inn at Spanish Head, Lincoln City; Brigantine Corporation, San Diego; Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln City City Council 2003- Manager and Supervisor ITT/Sheraton Hotels, San Diego; Manager, 2006 Sea World, Atlantis Division, San Diego. I was born and raised in Illinois, am married, and have lived in Or- Educational Background: Graduated Sheldon High School, 1973; egon since 1977. I have been a Lincoln City resident since 1991. attended University of Oregon, Eugene. I am seeking a seat on the Lincoln City City Council because I feel Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln City-City Council; Lincoln it is the civic duty of city residents to participate in the democratic City Urban Renewal Agency-Chair; Cascade West Area Committee process of city government. on Transportation; Lincoln City Planning Commission-Vice Chair I believe city government can serve its citizens well only if a majority Organizations: Community Housing and Land Trust of Lincoln of those citizens support, trust, finance and participate in this pubic County; Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce institution. To encourage participation, city government must be accountable and accessible. Rick Brissette, native Oregonian, has spent much of his life on the Oregon coast and has been a Lincoln City resident and businessman While serving as a Ward 2 City Council member from 2003 through for most of the past 19 years. 2006, I believe I demonstrated my willingness to carefully and respectfully listen to and consider all views, opinions and recom- Rick Brissette, past President of the Lincoln City Chamber of Com- mendations offered by staff, various consultants, fellow councilors merce knows the business climate of Lincoln City and how good and city residents. governance encourages business success. I welcome and encourage the participation of all citizens in the Rick Brissette understands the dominate role of tourism in our lo- search for solutions to the current and projected future revenue cal economy and is an advocate for responsible development that shortfalls facing our city. broadens our economic base while supporting local businesses. Rick Brissette will continue to work for economic development as I will work to balance and maintain a viable local economy while Chair of the Lincoln City Urban Renewal Agency and as a Lincoln preserving the environmental integrity of our coastal community. City Councilman. Rick Brissette is proud of the accomplishments of the Lincoln CIty-City Council of the last 4 years which include the purchase of Delake School for a cultural center, successfully negotiated the first agreement with the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians in over a decade, established policy’s on sustainability for city govern- ment, passed design standards for the commercial zone, passed the first nondiscrimination ordinance on the Oregon Coast, passed a resolution supporting Marine Reserves off the Oregon Coast and many others.

Rick Brissette is endorsed by the Oregon League of Conserva- tion Voters.

Please vote for Rick Brissette for City Council, Ward 1.

(This information furnished by Rick Brissette.) (This information furnished by Chester Noreikis.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-23 Candidates City of Lincoln City Council Member, Ward II (2 Year Unexpired Term)

Dick Erick Anderson Feuerborn Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Retired Occupation: Hospitality Industry as a Resturant Manager for 10 Occupational Background: 35 years years in the Financial Services Industry Occupational Background: Gen- eral contrator 8 years - New Homes; Educational Background: Pacific Real Estate Sales 8 years University, Forest Grove, Gradu- ated, BA; University of Washington, Educational Background: Graduated, Certificate, Executive Graduate Management Program; Graduated LaSalle High - Milwaukie Oregon; 2 years at Portland Duke University, Graduated, Certificate, Executive Graduate Man- Community College. agement Program Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln City Visitor and Conven- Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln City Planning Commis- tion Bureau Advisory Committee - 4 years; Lincoln City Planning sion; Lincoln City Budget Committee Commission - 2-1/2 years Why run for City Council? I have the time, since I am retired. I have I made Lincoln City my home 9-1/2 years ago. I enjoy Coastal Living the desire, as demonstrated by my involvement in committees and all that it has to offer. and commissions. Most importantly, I have the interest in being I have been involved in the community for the past 4 years and involved at the City Council level. I felt it was time to step up and believe that citizen involvement especially in a small town plays a fill one of the seats. very important roll in shaping the community for everyone. I would come to the City Council with an open mind. I do have I am a concerned citizen trying to make a difference and do my opinions but I am wise enough to know that I do not have all the share. answers. My skill is to listen and gather information about an is- sue before making a decision. I have demonstrated on the Budget Endorsed by the Oregon League of Conservation Voters. Committee and the Planning Commission that I am not afraid to ask questions, to press into uncomfortable areas and to render a deci- sion. Not always a decision that is consistent with other members of the committee or commission. I am committed to: Affordable Housing for local residents Logical and environmentally sensitive growth Being fiscally responsible Education, both formal and trade skills Creating an atmosphere where business thrives Helping Lincoln City be a healthy place to live I am active in the Lincoln City Planning Commission and the Lin- coln City Budget Committee. I have been active with the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce Housing Committee and the Lincoln County 10 year Housing Plan’s Workforce Housing Committee. I am a board member of the Lincoln County Community Develop- ment Corporation. Ward II citizens could count on me to listen to their issues and assist them in finding a healthy resolution. I would appreciate your assistance in making this happen by voting for me for the Ward II position. Thank you.

(This information furnished by Dick Anderson.) (This information furnished by Erick Feuerborn.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-24 Candidates City Of Lincoln City Council Member, Ward III Timothy J. Crenshaw Nonpartisan

Occupation: New York Life Insur- ance Company Agent/Registered Representative Occupational Background: Gen- eral Manager, Hoagland Properties; Captain Cook Inn, Lincoln City, OR Educational Background: Gradu- ated Sunset High School, Beaver- ton. Portland Community College Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln City Planning Commis- sion; 2004 to present. Currently Serving as Vs. Chairman. I am a long time Lincoln City resident attending Delake school through Taft High School, although graduating from Sunset High School in Beaverton. I attended Portland Community College studying criminal justice and psychology. I married my beautiful wife, Veronica, 16 years ago and we have two wonderful children; Brandon, age 10, and Alyssa, age 6. Over the years I have volunteered fairly heavly here in Lincoln City including terms with the Lincoln City Lodging Association, where I served as both the Secretary and the Vs. President. As Vs. President I organized the very successful Bookworm Benefit, a fund raiser for the Delake Schools library. I have also served on the Lincoln City Visitor and Convention Bureaus citizen advisory committee, chairing the family events committee for the Oregon Governors Conference on Tourism. I served the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce on the board of directors and for the last four years I have been a member of the Lincoln City Planning Commission, where I am currently the Vs. Chairman. I ran a successful Motel in Lincoln City as the General Manager for over eight years and was the news director for KBCH radio in Lincoln City. I am currently a Financial Services Professional representing New York Life Insurance Company. Remember, Your Choice Counts

Vote!

(This information furnished by Timothy J. Crenshaw.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-25 Candidates City of Newport Mayor William D. Patricia Bain Patrick-Joling Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Property Appraiser, Occupation: Principal Broker Dol- small business owner phin Real Estate; Cascades West Occupational Background: U.S. Financial Board of Directors Navy Captain (retired), Lane Coun- Occupational Background: Na- ty Assessor, Real Estate Broker, tional Association of Realtors; Ore- Banker gon Association of Realtors; Lincoln Educational Background: Bach- County Association of Realtors; elor’s of Naval Science/Tool and Lincoln County Homebuilders Product Design Engineering, Oregon State University Educational Background: Waldport High School graduate; At- Prior Governmental Experience: Newport City Councilor, Newport tended LBCC & OCCC; Graduate Real Estate Institute Planning Commission; current Mayor of Newport; Director, Lane Prior Governmental Experience: Newport City Council 12-05 to County Department of Assessment and Taxation present; Destination Newport Committee Member/Liaison; Mayor’s VOLUNTEER WORK Committee on Water Co-Chair; Council Liaison - Port of Newport; Lincoln County Housing Authority (housing people in need); Lincoln Participated with Water Treatment Task Force Committee; Chairman County Relay for Life–American Cancer Society; Newport Rotary Urban Renewal Commission Club; Newport Chamber of Commerce; Yaquina Pacific Railroad Time has come for “Change & Action” for new blood and vitality. Historical Society Progress is taking Newport into the 21st century - this requires NEWPORT RESIDENT people with energy and imagination to do both. There is much to be done and I’m committed to addressing the important issues 20 years facing the City. WORKING TO IMPROVE NEWPORT • Emergency preparedness is critical in our community, I want to I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished in the three years I’ve make sure we have the resources required to assist the citizens served you as Mayor! when faced with disaster. During that time: • Make sure Public Works, Police & Fire Departments are equipped • The city has built a reserve fund of $900,000 through careful saving to handle the City’s demands while balancing the needs vs to see us through emergencies. wants. • Most council votes have been unanimous, as collaboration and • I support the ballot measure for the Water Treatment Plant. consensus are key to my leadership style. • Develop a creative and responsible approach to getting side- • The city has raised grant funding to make daily flights between walks, streets paved and pedestrian trails. Newport and Portland International Airport a reality. • Make sure the general fund is brought up to healthy status and • The downtown has been designated an Art Deco District. work on a plan to ensure fiscal responsibility. • New signage graces Nye Beach, the Bayfront, Downtown, and • Resolving the environmental concerns and public health issues South Beach. currently facing Newport. • Newport’s Fire Department training facility is under construction. • Work towards a collaborative effort to provide sustainable airline • We’ve developed a plan for a drinking water facility to serve New- service to Newport. port through 2028. I support economic development, transportation solutions, and WHAT WILL I DO IF RE-ELECTED? citizen involvement. Transparency and accountability in City gov- If re-elected, I pledge to: ernment is key. I’m ready for the challenges ahead, your vote and • Support the paving of more Newport streets though Local Improve- support will help make Newport’s future a success. ment Districts • Ensure establishment of “Reverse 9-1-1” system with LinCom so Newport residents can be informed quickly about emergencies • Build on what we’ve accomplished. • Continue strengthening partnerships with the Port, Oregon Coast Aquarium, OSU’s HMSC, Chamber, community college and many others It’s an honor to serve you. I ask for your vote November 4. Mayor Bill Bain www.votebain.com [email protected] 961-0600 Mayor Bill Bain is endorsed by many voters, including: Dick Bevens, Chris Chandler, Clayton Creech, Bob Jacobson; Linda Neigebauer, Allen Preece, Gerald Vaughan. Donna Vaughan, Jim Weir, Rob Bovett

(This information furnished by William D. Bain.) (This information furnished by Patricia Patrick-Joling.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-26 Candidates City of Newport Council Members Jeff Lon Bertuleit Brusselback Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Small Business Owner Occupation: - Small Business - Manufacturing Owner; - General Contractor - Occupational Background: Califor- Sculptor nia State Ocean Lifeguard; Insurance Occupational Background: Broker; Real Estate Broker Educational Background: St. Educational Background: Newport Louis University, B.A. Accounting Harbor High, CA 12th; Orange Coast Prior Governmental Experience: Community College, CA, A.A. De- Planning Commission 2005 to gree; Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo, CA; present Cal Poly Pomona, CA, B.S. Urban Planning; College for Financial Planing - CFP Degree I’ve lived in Newport for 16 years and I have seen big changes in that time. Newport is well on its way to becoming a “city for the Prior Governmental Experience: Bayfront Committee; South Beach arts”; the Aquarium and Hatfield Marine Science Center have both Committee; Nye Beach Committee - Chair; Highway 101 Committee blossomed in that time. Nye Beach, Bay Front, South Beach, City - Chair; Urban Renewal - Current; City Council - Current Center, each area of town doing its own developmental dance– It is my pleasure to be a part of many neighborhood and grass roots some slow, some fast. committees. I have and will continue to accomplish the goals and There is a lot to brag about in our town. plans brought forth from the community and to be approved by the City Council With your support and vote I will continue to carry out Yet our fair City of Newport faces tremendous challenges in both your voice for sound infrastructer, quality water and sewer, and quality the near and short term. Right now we are in an ongoing battle of living principles. These elements and the attention to a good busi- to hold our infrastructure together. Worn out sewer lines still in ness environment with sound city fiscal responsibility will continue service well past their useful lives and inadequate pumping sys- to add to Newport’s vitality. tems jeopardize our quality of life as well as our appeal to tourists. Clean water at the beach and from the tap should be a given. Our Endorsed by Oregon League of Conservation Voters 55-year-old water treatment plant is due for a multimillion-dollar upgrade soon, one that is absolutely necessary. We have miles of roads still unpaved within the City Limits and countless unconnected sidewalks. Our finances–while better than they were 2 years ago, are still teetering on the edge and no one can yet claim we’re on solid fiscal ground. These are only some of the issues we must face. As a Newport Planning Commissioner from 2005 to the present, a small business owner, a general contractor and a sculptor, I have a broad reach and view into the workings of our community. I can see what needs doing and know how to make it happen. I’m a strong advocate of citizen participation both before and after the election. All I need is your help (AND YOUR VOTE!) Endorsed by the Oregon League of Conservation Voters.

(This information furnished by Jeff Bertuleit.) (This information furnished by Lon Brusselback.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-27 Candidates City of Newport Council Members Mark John A. McConnell Rehfuss Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Retired Occupation: Retired Occupational Background: School Occupational Background: Teacher; Small Business Owner Former college professor Educational Background: Lak- Educational Background: eridge High; Oregon College of BA, Willamette University, 1956; Education (WOU); Bachelor of Sci- PhD, University of Southern Cali- ence, K-8 Education. fornia, 1965 Prior Governmental Experience: Prior Governmental Experience: Newport City Councilor, Newport City Council; Newport Sister City Program 2002-2006; Newport Planning Commission, 2007-present; Nine I moved to Newport with my wife Cindy, and our children Luke years, city official in Los Angeles, Pico Rivera and Palm Springs and Sarah, in 1984. I feel it is important to improve and partici- (California); Director, Windemere Park District (Sacramento); pate in the community where you live. Shortly after arriving in Member, Economy and Efficiency Commission (Sacramento Newport, I became active in church, the performing arts com- County). munity, and the schools. My 24 years of community involvement I was born in Oregon, am married to a native Newporter, includes: Lincoln County Schools; City of Newport; Lodging and have lived here since 1994. I’m active as a Chamber Association; Chamber of Commerce; Performing Arts Center; Ambassador, an Optimist, and a Presbyterian church elder and Habitat for Humanity; Samaritan House; Atonement Lutheran; have been active in Bay Music, Yaquina Lights, city sewer bonds Newport Presbyterian; Central Coast Soccer; Sister City committee, Food Share and Habitat for Humanity. Program; Master Gardeners; and many other local improvement projects. Newport faces many issues, first being lack of city money. Most funds are depleted, no new source of income appears in sight. A As your representative on the Newport City Council I will work to: conservative approach to finance and budgeting is needed.. • Encourage community involvement through neighborhood Within budgetary limits, Newport’s natural beauty must be pro- gatherings with the Council, broaden committee membership, tected. We need to plant more trees, to continue undergrounding better communications, and consensus building. utility wires, to protect the wooded parts of Bay Boulevard, and to • Move Newport toward sustainable practices through water enforce our landscaping and sidewalks ordinance. conservation, wise use of energy, waste reduction, and promo- Newport badly needs a new water treatment plant. Our plant is tion of green space. 50 years old, and can barely provide clean water for tourists, • Develop our transportation system through building sidewalks the fishing industry and our residents. A bond measure is on the and safe cycling routes, expanding public transportation, November ballot, and passing this measure would be a way to improving connections to other regions, and paving streets. guarantee clean drinking water in the future. • Support our public safety departments as they strive to keep Newport is a city supporting arts and culture, with a flourishing our community safe, build the volunteer fire training facility, PAC, VAC, and some public art. and reduce crime. This is good for the community and generates tourism. However, • Improve the general appearance of Newport through the most expenditures should remain private. promotion of progressive planning, signage, lighting, and land- If elected, I will always be concerned with your views on city scaping practices. issues and willing to talk to you. Feel free to call me anytime at Newport is a wonderful place to raise children, work, and retire. 265-7301. As I travel around the USA and world, I enjoy other small I’d appreciate your support.. Thank you. towns that have worked to make their communities livable, at- tractive, and fun to visit. With your vote, I will work for Newport as we improve our landscape, our livability, and our connection to the world around us. Endorsement: Oregon League of Conservation Voters

(This information furnished by Mark McConnell.) (This information furnished by John A. Rehfuss.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-28 Candidates City of Toledo Mayor Mark D. Rod Camara Cross Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Geneticist, USDA/ Occupation: Househusband; ARS Varsity Basketball Coach, Toledo High School; Junior Varsity Foot- Occupational Background: ball Coach, Toledo High School Breeding Research Manager, VA In- stitute Marine Science (2000-2003); Occupational Background: Postdoc, UC Santa Barbara (2000); United States Army, Signal In- Assistant Professor, University of TN telligence Analyst; Supervisor (1999); NSF Postdoc (1996-1998); of Officials, Oregon State Uni- Fulbright Fellow, Finland (1996) versity; Football Coach, Myrtle Point, Oregon; Security Guard Educational Background: Educational Background: Central Linn High School; South- PhD University of Colorado, MA Duke University, BA Brown Uni- western Oregon Community College; Linn-Benton Community versity College; Oregon State University; Ashford University Prior Governmental Experience: Toledo City Council 1999 - Prior Governmental Experience: Budget Committee, City Present; Toledo Planning Commission 1996 - 1998; President, Council Active Bethel Citizens, 1994 - 1995 Because single-candidate elections are undemocratic, and Community: because Rod was running unopposed just days before the filing deadline, I decided to run for Mayor to offer voters a choice and Webster’s defines it as “a unified body of individuals.” to stimulate public discussion about our visions for Toledo’s future That is my desire for Toledo. We have a very unique and diverse and our strategies to achieve them. community here, with people from many different backgrounds, occupations, and economic positions. I believe that it is that very My over-arching goal is to revitalize Toledo as a prosperous “full diversity that can be our greatest strength. service community” where residents can live, play and work. This requires fostering living-wage jobs, daycare, top-notch schools, Diversity can either be used as a tool to wedge us apart, as we affordable housing, thriving businesses, attractive and safe have seen nationally, or it can be used as way to truly involve recreational facilities, sustainable transportation, and high-quality an entire community to action. We all bring various strengths to services while preserving both our industrial roots and small-town each task, and if we combine them, no problem will be insur- atmosphere. Only a community-wide, open-minded dialogue that mountable. seizes opportunities and tackles challenges in ways that benefit Toledo faces some major projects ahead, most notably the repair everyone will succeed. or replacement of our raw water lines. We also need to address economic development citywide, to include 21st Century solu- Our main obstacles are statewide “tax-revolt” initiatives that tions to 21st century problems. We must work with the Port of severely constrain revenues but not operating costs. To date, the Toledo to enhance our waterfront and support development of City Council has strategically cut budgets while maintaining most Tokyo Slough. services. Unfortunately, we now face more painful choices. Unless To accomplish this, it will take a leader with the experience and we increase revenues through a combination of growth, raising willingness to work with all interested groups. I believe that we rates and fees, forming special-purpose districts, and attracting can move forward to find solutions that will benefit all the citizens external funding, we can no longer avoid deeply cutting or even of our fine city. completely eliminating so-called “non-essential” services like the pool, library or parks to preserve basic services and infrastructure It is my goal to lead Toledo through these challenges. Toledo is such as water/sewer systems, police/fire protection, and streets. a community of hard-working volunteers and no challenges are so big that this community can’t overcome! But Mayors and Councils can’t make these critical decisions in Please join me in this endeavor, as we work together to improve isolation, so I’ll initiate a community discussion about how to move the lives of all of our citizens. forward. This will be difficult and contentious. We’ll need the pub- lic’s support. But I believe Toledo is full of people with good hearts and good ideas who love our hometown and are willing to serve on citizen advisory committees and action teams to address these challenges for the common good.

(This information furnished by Mark D. Camara.) (This information furnished by Rod Cross.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-29 Candidates City of Toledo Council Members Monica Mary Lyons Young No Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Photo Occupation: Business Owner C&M Occupation: Self employed-Own- Quilters Cottage; Movies and More; er/Operator Milltown Coffee Stop; Provided Toledo Chamber of Commerce Unpaid-Host Radio information Board, Toledo Developement As- show KCUP Radio – The Talk of sociation Toledo Occupational Background: Cage Occupational Background: Cashier Chinook Casino, Lincoln Central Lincoln PUD-paid Cus- City, Oregon; Office Manager - Dog tomer Service Show Specialties, Colton, CA; Office Manager - Dr. Daniel Gorenberg, San Bern. CA Educational Background: Graduated Milwaukie Union High School 1981; WOSC-Corrections Certificate; OCCC-Business Educational Background: Montclair High School, CA graduated classes, no degree; WOSC-Dispatch Certificate 1977; San Bernardino Comm. College, CA, Business, Medical As- sistant Prior Governmental Experience: Appointed-Toledo Planning Commission Prior Governmental Experience: N/A I have proudly lived and served the Toledo community for over As a Business Owner on Main Street here in Toledo, I am very in- 10 years. The success of Toledo is with the volunteers that terested in Economical Developement as well as our Local Schools give countless hours to our community. I currently serve on the and neighborhoods. Toledo Planning Commission, Co-Chair the Toledo Development I think we need to provide better local jobs and services to meet the Association, serve on the Toledo Chamber Board of Directors, needs of our families, and friends. and host an informative radio show about Toledo each week. My government experience is limited, however I have served the community in many different areas during the last 10 years.

(This information furnished by Monica Lyons.) (This information furnished by Mary Young.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-30 Candidates City of Waldport City of Waldport Mayor Council Member Herman Peter J. Welch Kelly Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Mayor of Waldport, Occupation: Retired. Current- Oregon; unpaid elected position ly elected to the Waldport City Council and the Oregon Coast Occupational Background: Community College Board of Employed in the Insurance business Education. Volunteer Interpre- as a paid employee of Travelers tor at Oregon Coast Aquarium, Insurance Company. I held manage- Crestview Heights School Site ment positions in Houston, Texas, Council, Waldport Citizen’s Patrol, and San Francisco, California. For Oregon State Police Parks Patrol, 12 years I served as a Region Vice President of Claim Operations and Meals on Wheels Driver. for Travelers Insurance Company. Occupational Background: Educational Background: 1988 - 2001, City of Portland OR, Senior Human Resources Analyst; Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Graduated with a Bach- 1984 - 1988, Texian Inns, San Antonio, TX, Hotel General Man- elor of Science Degree. Attended the University of Southern California ager; 1979 - 1884, Alcor, Inc., San Antonio, TX, VP Manufacturing; for work at the School of Business Administration. 1965 - 1979, Various manufacturing management positions, New York State Prior Governmental Experience: Elected to the Waldport City Educational Background: Council in 1998 and served as City Councilor until 2006. Elected Mayor of Waldport in 2006 and now serving. Utica College of Syracuse University, NY, Grade 16, B.S. Industrial Management I will continue to listen to the people of Waldport on the important Prior Governmental Experience: Waldport City Council (elect- issues facing the City, and will work in a positive and respectful ed 2004); Oregon Coast Community College Board of Education manner with the other members of the Waldport City Council. (appointed 2006, elected 2007); Zoning Board of Appeals, Ogdensburg, NY, 1962 - 1965 My qualifications for the Waldport City Council are: • City Councilor, serving since 2005 • Member, Oregon Coast Community College Board of Education since 2006 • 12+ years at the City of Portland as a Senior Human Resources Analyst responsible for recruitment and selec- tion, the city-wide return-to-work program for injured workers, implementation of Title 1 of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and interpretation and administration of various labor agree- ments. • Many years in manufacturing companies with responsibilities in Human Resources, Labor Relations and Vice-President of Manufacturing. • Small business owner, a retail bakery. • Experience in the hospitality and tourist industry as a resident manger in a 115-room hotel in downtown San Antonio, Texas. • I have been a teacher, an adjunct instructor in business at three community colleges in New York State. I want to continue serving the citizens of Waldport to keep our city a safe place to live, work, and play, and work in the local fight against drugs and meth.

(This information furnished by Herman Welch.) (This information furnished by Peter J. Kelly.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-31 Candidates City of Yachats Mayor Ronald Brean Nonpartisan

Occupation: Retired California State Park Deputy Director; Yachats Parks and Commons Commissioner Occupational Background: A thirty- five year career in California State Parks including service as State Park Ranger, Supervising Ranger, Administrative Officer, Chief Ranger, Superintendent, Field Division Chief, Deputy Director for Administra- tion, and Deputy Director for Operations; California Delta Protection Commissioner. Educational Background: Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from San Diego State University; California State Parks’ Ranger Academy; California State Police Law Enforcement Academy; a broad range of on-going training in leadership, administration, nego- tiations, conflict resolution, and other skills related to public service at Mott Training Center/Monterey Peninsula College. Prior Governmental Experience: 35 years in California State Ser- vice including 18 years at the executive level; appointed as a member of the California Delta Protection Commission; presently serving on the Yachats Parks and Commons Commission Endorsed by Oregon League of Conservation Voters

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All ballots must be received at a drop site or the Lincoln County Clerk’s Office no later than 8:00 p.m., November 4, 2008 (This information furnished by Ronald Brean.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-32 Candidates Official Ballot - General Election Lincoln County, OR-November 4, 2008

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Kate Brown Yes Yes Democrat Write-in YesWrite-inNo Yes 21-129 PortYes of Alsea General Yes Yes Obligation Bond Authorization Seth Alan Woolley Judge of the Circuit Court, NoCouncil Member No Question: Shall Port of Alsea be Pacific Green 17th District, Position 1 57 IncreasesTwoNo Year sentences Unexpired for drugTerm No authorizedNo to issue general obligation No Vote for one trafficking, theftVote against for one elderly and No bonds not exceeding $775,000? specified repeat property and identity Rick Dancer Sheryl Bachart Proposedtheft crimes;Charles by requires Intiative Ray addiction PetitionHavens 63 Exempts specified property owners If the bonds are approved, they will be Republican Incumbent treatment for certain offenders. 62from Amends building Constitution: permit requirements Allocates for payable from taxes on property or property 5315%improvements AMENDS of lottery proceeds CONSTITUTION:valued at/under to public 35,000 safety 58 Prohibits teaching public school dollars ownership that are not subject to the limits studentResult of in “yes” language vote: other “Yes” than vote English MODIFIESfund for crime PROVISIONS prevention, of sections 11 and 11b, Article XI of the increasesfor more thansentences two years for drug trafficking investigation, prosecution Oregon Constitution. Write-in Write-in (methamphetamine,Write-in heroin, “ecstasy,” GOVERNINGResult of “yes” CIVIL vote: "Yes"FORFEITURES vote exempts IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! cocaine), theft against elderly and RELATEDResultfarm and of residential “yes” TO CRIMES;vote: real “Yes” property PERMITS vote ownersamends Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote prohibits from applicable state and local building teachingspecified publicrepeat school property student and identity in language theft USEconstitution OF PROCEEDS to allocate 15% BY of LAW lottery SEE FULL TEXT SEE FULL TEXT SEE FULL TEXT crimes; requires addiction treatment for proceedspermit requirements to public safety for improvements fund; reduces other than English for more than two years valued at 35,000 dollars or less. Yes (exceptioncertain offenders; for teac establisheshing foreign this language ENFORCEMENT.percentage of funds available for other OF MEASURES ON OF MEASURES ON OF MEASURES ON measure as alternative to other specified lottery-funded programs. WARNING to English speakers). Result of “no” vote: “No” vote requires measure on this ballot to impose minimum “Yes” vote SEPARATE SHEET SEPARATE SHEET SEPARATE SHEET Any person who, by use of force or other sentences for listed crimes. RESULTResultfarm and of OFresidential “no” “YES” vote: VOTE:real “No” property vote retains owners means, unduly influences an elector to vote Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains amendscurrentto comply listconstitution with of authorized applicable to allow purposes state/local civil for No in any particular manner or to refrain from requiring English courses for students forfeitures for crimes similar to crime of Resultunable toof profit“no” fromvote: classes “No” vote taught retains in spendingbuilding permit lottery requirements proceeds; rejects for voting is subject to a fine. 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Proposed by Intiative Petition 63 Exempts specified property owners from building permit requirements for improvementsYes valued at/under 35,000 58 Prohibits teaching public school dollars student in language other than English IMPORTANT! for more than two years Result of “yes” vote: "Yes" vote exempts SEE FULL TEXT farm and Noresidential real property owners Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote prohibits from applicable state and local building OF MEASURES ON teaching public school student in language permit requirements for improvements other than English for more than two years valued at 35,000 dollars or less. (exception for teaching foreign language SEPARATE SHEET to English speakers). Result of “no” vote: “No” vote requires farm and residential real property owners Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains to comply with applicable state/local requiring English courses1 for 01students D buildingVOTE permit BOTH requirements SIDES forOF BALLOTE F unable to profit from classes taught in improvements valued at/under 35,000 English, permitting multiple-language dollars. instruction to assist transition to English. 5 - 2 VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT Yes Yes

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State Measures State Measures State Measures State Measures State Measures State Measures SEE FULL TEXT 59 Creates an unlimited deduction for 64 Penalizes person, entity for using OF MEASURES ON SEPARATE SHEET federal income taxes on individual funds collected with “public resource” taxpayers’ Oregon income-tax returns (defined) for “political purpose” SEE FULL TEXT 59 CreatesReferred an to unlimited the People deduction by the for 64 Penalizes person, entity for using (defined) OF MEASURES ON SEPARATE SHEET federal incomeLegislative taxes Assemblyon individual fundsResult collected of “yes” vote:with “public “Yes” vote resource” creates Referred to the People by the taxpayers’ Oregon income-tax returns (defined)an unlimited for deduction “political for purpose” federal income Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote prohibits (defined)taxes on Oregon income-tax returns filed persons, entities from using money for Legislative Assembly Result54 Amends of “yes” Constitution: vote: “Yes” Standardizes vote creates voting eligibility for school board by individual taxpayers; reduces revenue “political purpose” (defined) if collected an unlimited deduction for federal income Resultavailable of for “yes” state vote: expenditures. “Yes” vote prohibits with “public resource” (defined), taxeselections on Oregon with other income-tax state and returns local filed persons, entities from using money for 54 Amends Constitution: Standardizes elections. commingled with such money; mandates voting eligibility for school board by individual taxpayers; reduces revenue “politicalResult of purpose” “no” vote: (defined) “No” vote if collected retains penalties. elections with other state and local available for state expenditures. withcurrent “public law, resource”which allows (defined), limited deduction Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote deletes commingled with such money; mandates elections. unenforceable provisions relating to voter for federal income taxes on individual Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains penalties.taxpayers’ Oregon income-tax returns current law, which does not restrict currenteligibility; law, deletion which wouldallows have limited no deduction Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote deletes substantive effect. (limit generally is $5500). person’s, entity’s use of money collected unenforceable provisions relating to voter for federal income taxes on individual Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains with public resources or commingling such taxpayers’ Oregon income-tax returns current law, which does not restrict eligibility; deletion would have no “No” vote retains money with “political” funds. substantive effect. (limitResult generally of “no” is vote: $5500). person’s, entity’s use of money collected unenforceable provisions that require with public resources or commingling such citizens to be 21 years of age to vote in money with “political” funds. Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains school board elections. Yes Yes unenforceable provisions that require citizens to be 21 years of age to vote in school board elections. Yes Official Ballot - GeneralYes Election -- Lincoln County, OR-November 4, 2008 Yes No No Yes No No No 60 Teacher “classroom performance,” 65 Changes general election Officialnot seniority, Primary determines Nominating pay raises; Ballot fornomination the Republican processes Partyfor major/minor State Measures Lincoln“most qualified”County,State OR-May teachersMeasures 20, retained, 2008 party,Lincoln independent County candidates Library District for most No 60 Teacher “classroom performance,” 65regardless Changes of general seniority election partisan offices not55 Amends seniority, Constitution: determines payChanges raises; A nomination processes for major/minor B C “mostoperative qualified” date of teachersredistricting retained, plans; party,Result independent of “yes” vote: candidates “Yes” vote for makes most Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote changes regardlessallows affected of seniority legislators to finish partisan offices 55 Amends Constitution: Changes 56 Amends Constitution: Provides that teacher61 Creates pay raisesmandatory dependent minimum on prison general21-123 electionLocal Option nomination Tax for processes Library for term in original district. “classroom performance,”Instructions without To Voter regard most partisan offices; all candidates run in operative date of redistricting plans; ResultMay and of November“yes” vote: property “Yes” vote tax makes Resulttosentences seniority; of “yes” forspecif certain vote:ic subject “Yes”theft, training, vote identity changes singleFunding primary; top two primary candidates allows affected legislators to finish teacherResultelections ofpay “yes”are raises decided vote: dependent “Yes” by majority vote on changes of generalteachingtheft, forgery, election performanceUse drug, nomination A Pencil and determine burglary processesOr Pen retention for compete in general election.State Nonpartisan State term in original district. “classroomdatevoters when voting. newperformance,” redistricting without plans becomeregard11 mostcrimes partisan offices; all candidates run in Question: Shall Lincoln County Library if lay-offs occur. 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Appeals, Position 1 represent their districts for a full term. currentpolice, locallawslaw permitting services.allowing local state school legislator boards to be retainsmethamphetamine, procedures for heroin, the nomination cocaine, or of increase more than Votethree Forpercent. One Six Year Term competence,methylenedioxymethamphetamine,choice. experience, educational under toreassigned pay and retainto another teachers district by when minorattainments, political licensure party and and independent seniority. Vote For One Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains qualifications,redistrictingResult of “no” plan including vote: results “No” teachingin multiplevote retains candidatesspecified circumstances. to the general election. Yes current law permitting state legislator to be competence,legislatorscurrent law living where experience, in non-votesone district. educational have effect of To write in a name, write reassigned to another district when attainments,“no” vote in certain licensure local and elections seniority. where Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains Yes redistricting plan results in multiple less than 50 percent of voters participate. current law,the which name does on thenot requiresolid line that No Candidate Filed David Schuman legislators living in one district. persons convictedandYes fill in of the the oval crimes specified to No Incumbent in the measurethe left serve of the mandatory write in minimumline. Yes prison sentences.Yes No Write-inPort of Alsea Write-in Yes Yes No Attention! Lincoln County Library District No 21 RememberNo to inspect State Senator, 5th District Judge of the Court of your ballot for mistakes! Four Year Term Appeals, Position 2 No No LincolnYes County Library District 21-129 Port of AlseaVote General For One Lincoln County, OR-NovemberIf you 4, 2008make a mistake Six Year Term Official Ballot - General56 Amends Election Constitution: -- Provides that 61 Creates mandatory minimum prison 21-123Obligation Local Bond Option Authorization Tax for Library Vote For One May and November property tax sentencesor for damage certain theft,your identityballot, Funding elections are decided by majority of theft, forgery, drug, and burglary Question: Shall Port of Alsea be 56 Amends Constitution: Provides that 61voters57 CreatesIncreases voting. mandatory sentences minimum for drug prison 21-123crimes LocalcallNo yourOption County Tax for Library Question:authorized Shallto issue Lincoln general County obligation Library May and November property tax sentencestrafficking, fortheft certain against theft, elderly identity and Funding bonds notNo exceeding Candidate $775,000? Filed Walt Edmonds Official Ballot - General Election -- Lincoln County, OR-NovemberElections 4, 2008 OfficeLincoln to ask County, OR-NovemberDistrict levy 9¢ 4, per 2008 $1,000 assessed value Incumbent elections are decided by majority of theft,Resultspecified forgery, of “yes”repeat drug, vote: property and “Yes” burglaryOfficial and vote identity provides Ballot - GeneralResult offor “yes” Election a replacement vote: --“Yes” vote ballot. creates for five years, beginning 2010-2011, to voters voting. crimesthattheft majority crimes; of requires voters voting addiction in May and Question:mandatory Shallminimum Lincoln prison County sentences Library for fundIf the your bonds library? are approved, they will be Lincoln County, Oregon November 4, 2008 State Measures Novembertreatment Stateforelections certain Measures may offenders. pass local SampleDistrictcertain62 Amends crimes,levyState 9¢ Constitution: perincluding Measures$1,000 burglary, assessed Allocates forgery, value payableBallot– from taxes on property or property Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote provides Resultproperty of tax “yes” measure vote: to “Yes” fund voteschools, creates fortheft,15% five ofmanufacture/delivery years,lottery beginning proceeds 2010-2011, to of public safetyto Thisownership measureWrite-in that may are causenot subject property to the taxes limits to Write-in that majority of voters voting in May and mandatorypolice,Result localof “yes” minimum services. vote: prison “Yes” sentences vote for fundmethamphetamine, yourfor crime library? prevention, heroin, cocaine, or increaseof sections more 11 andthan 11b, three Article percent. XI of the November elections may pass local certainincreases crimes, sentences including for drugburglary, trafficking forgery, methylenedioxymethamphetamine,investigation, prosecutionNational under Oregon Constitution. property tax measure to fund schools, theft,(methamphetamine, manufacture/delivery heroin, of “ecstasy,” This measure may cause property taxes to State Representative, Judge of the Oregon Tax StateSEE FULL Measures TEXT Result59 Creates of “no”State an unlimitedvote: Measures “No” deduction vote retains for 64specified Penalizes circumstances.State person, Measures “Yes”entity vote for usingamends police, local services. methamphetamine,currentfederalcocaine), lawincome theftState where against taxes non-votesMeasures heroin, elderlyon individual cocaine, have and effect or of increasefundsResult collected of more “yes”State than vote:with Measures three “public percent. resource” YesState Measures10th District Court OF MEASURES ON SEPARATE SHEET methylenedioxymethamphetamine,specified repeat property and identity under theft constitution to allocate 15% of lottery “no”taxpayers’ vote in Oregoncertain local income-tax elections returns where (defined)Resultproceeds of tofor“no” public “political vote: safety “No” purpose” fund; vote reducesretains Two Year Term Six Year Term ResultReferred of “no” to vote: the “No”People vote byretains the specifiedlesscrimes; than requires circumstances.50 percent addiction of voters treatment participate. for (defined)current law,United which does States not require President that current law where non-votes have effect of certain offenders; establishes this percentageYes of funds available for other Yes Vote For One Vote For One LegislativeSEE FULL Assembly TEXT Result Creates of “yes” an unlimited vote: “Yes” deduction vote creates for personslottery-funded Penalizes convicted person,programs.Four of the entity Year crimes forTerm specified using No “no” vote in certain local elections where Result59anmeasure unlimited of as “no” alternativeSEEdeduction vote: FULL “No” forto TEXT other federalvote retainsspecified income Official64Resultin59 the Creates measure of PrimaryBallot “yes” an serveunlimited vote:- General Nominating mandatory “Yes” deduction vote Election minimum prohibits Ba forllotllot forfor64 thethePenalizes RepublicanRepublican person, entity PartyParty for using lessOF MEASURESthan 50 percent ON of SEPARATE voters participate. 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Breithaupt 54 Referred to the People by the personstaxpayers’bysentences individual convicted for Oregon taxpay listed ofers; crimes.income-tax the reduces crimes specifiedrevenuereturns (defined)“politicaltaxpayers’Result of purpose” Nofor“no” Oregon “political vote: (defined) income-tax purpose” if collected returns (defined) Nofor “political purpose” voting eligibility for school board in theReferred measure toserve the mandatory People by minimum the A (defined)current list of authorized purposes for B Port of Alsea C Incumbent D E F electionsLegislative with other stateAssembly and local available forYes state expenditures. “Yes” vote creates withspending “public lottery resource” proceeds; (defined), rejects (defined) prisonResult sentences. ofLegislative “yes”“no” vote: vote: “No”Assembly vote retains commingledResult of “yes” with vote:such money;“Yes” vote mandates creates elections. ancurrent unlimited laws, deduction which provide for federal lesser income Resultamending ofJohn Instructions“yes”the constitution vote:McCain “Yes”To toVoter voteallocate prohibits taxesResult on of Oregon “no” vote: income-tax “No” vote returns retains filed persons,penalties.specifican unlimited percentage Cityentities deduction of from Depoe of usingproceeds for federal Baymoney for income forpublic ResultSeal Rock of “yes” Rural vote: Fire“Yes” Protectionvote prohibits 54 AmendsYes Constitution: Standardizes currentsentences law, for which specified allows crimes limited and deduction do not taxes on OregonUseInstructionsInstructions A income-taxPencil Or ToTo Pen returns VoterVoter filed persons, entitiesWrite-in from using money for Write-in votingResult eligibilityof “yes” vote: for school “Yes” voteboard deletes by54require individualAmends treatment Constitution:taxpay forers; addicted reduces Standardizes offenders. revenue To“politicalsafety. ensure purpose” your vote (defined) counts, completelyif collected fill in Port of AlseaDistrict General unenforceable provisions relating to voter availableforvoting federal eligibility forNo income state for expenditures.taxes school on individual board withResultby individual “public of Yes“no” resource”Use taxpay vote: A ers;Pencil “No”(defined), reduces vote Or retainsPen revenue 21-129“political purpose” (defined) if collected elections with other state and local taxpayers’ Oregon income-tax returns11 thecurrentavailable oval law, for which state to the expenditures.does left ofnot the restrict response of Obligationwith “public Bondresource” AuthorizationState (defined),CountyState NonpartisanNonpartisan County State State Measures City of Lincoln City elections.eligibility; deletion would have no elections with other state and local yourcommingled choice.Ron with Paul such money; mandates substantive effect. (limitelections. generally is $5500). “No” vote retains penalties.person’s, Local entity’s Option use of Tax money Levy collected commingled Five with Year such Local money; Option mandates Tax for Judiciary No Result of Yes“no” vote: 21-125withResult public ofTo Yes“no” resources ensure vote: youror“No” commingling vote retains such Question:21-131penalties. Shall Port of Alsea be Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote deletes current57 Increases law, which sentences allows limitedfor drug deduction ToAuthorizationcurrent write inlaw, Noa name,which for Lawallowswrite Enforcementthe limited name deduction on the authorizedSeal Rock toRFPD issue general obligation “No” vote retains Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote deletes12 money withcounts, “political” completely funds. fill in See Full Text unenforceableResult of “no” provisions vote: relating to voter fortrafficking, federal income theft against taxes on elderly individual and40 solidResultfor federal line of and “no” income fill invote: the taxes oval“No” on vote individual retains to the left bondsResult not of “no”exceedingState Attorneyvote:Lincoln Treasurer $775,000?“No” voteCountyGeneral retains LincolnJudgeDistrict County of the Attorney,Sheriff Court of See Full Text 21-121 Amends Charter to eligibility;unenforceable deletion provisi wouldons have that requireno taxpayers’specifiedunenforceable repeatOregon provisions property income-tax relating and returns identity to voter ofQuestion:current the write law,thetheWrite-in inShall which line.ovaloval the does City not be toto restrict authorized thethe leftleft ofof to Question: Shall theFour District Year levy Term a local of Measures on Separate Sheet 57citizens Increases to be 21sentences years of agefor drugto vote in eligibility; Nodeletion would have no levytaxpayers’ a localNo Oregon option taxincome-tax of 32¢/$1,000 returns currentoption tax law,Commissioner, of which $.20Vote per does for $1,000 onenot restrict of Position assessed 2 Appeals,VoteLincoln for one Position County 1 increase lodging tax by 1.5 substantive effect. 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XI of the Legislative Assembly treatment for certain offenders. 62increasesProposedunenforceable Amends sentences byConstitution: provisi Intiative forons drug that Petition Allocates traffickingrequire Thisinvestigation,63 Exempts measureTo write specified may prosecution incause a name,property property write owners taxes to Republican Question: Should the City of Lincoln City citizens toYes be 21 years of age to vote in 15% of lotteryNo proceeds to public safety yourfrom ballot, buildingNo call yourpermitVote County requirements For Elections One forOffice Oregon Constitution. transient room tax be increased from 8 school board elections. (methamphetamine,citizens toYes be 21 years heroin, of age “ecstasy,” to vote42 in increase morethetheYes namename than threeonon thethe percent. solidsolid lineline NoTom Candidate Runions Filed DavidBernice Schuman Barnett Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote fundschool for board crime elections. prevention, toResultimprovements ask for of a Yes“yes” replacement valued vote: “Yes” at/underballot. vote 35,000amends Yes AMENDS CONSTITUTION: percent to 9.5 percent? investigation,cocaine),58 Prohibits theft teaching againstprosecution elderly public and school dollars Michael Marsh IncumbentIncumbent 51 increases sentences for drug trafficking specifiedstudent in repeat language property other and than identity English theft constitutionand to fillallocate in the 15% oval of lottery to Write-in (methamphetamine, heroin, “ecstasy,” proceedsthethe Yesto public leftleft ofof safety thethe writewrite fund; ininreduces line.line. YesConstitution ENABLES CRIME VICTIMS TO Summary: This Charter amendment will No crimes;60for Teachermore requires than “classroom two addiction years “Yes” performance,”treatment vote amends43 for 65 Changes general election "Yes" vote exempts cocaine), theftYes against elderly and Resultcertainnot seniority, offenders;of No“yes” determines vote: establishes pay this raises; nominationpercentageResult ofGordon No“yes” of processes funds vote: H.available Smithfor major/minor for other Yes Rob Bovett ENFORCE EXISTING not change how revenues from the specified repeat property and identity theft constitutionYes to allocate 15% of lottery lottery-fundedfarm and residentialNo programs.National real property owners Write-inNo LincolnWrite-in County Treasurer existing 8 percent transient room tax are proceedsmeasure“mostResult qualified”of as to“yes” publicalternative vote: teachers safety “Yes”to fund;other retained, vote reducesspecified prohibits party,from applicable independent state candidates and local building for most Ben Westlund CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN crimes; requires addiction treatment for measureregardlessteaching publicon ofthis seniority school ballot tostudent impose in minimumlanguage partisan officesNo Attention! NoDemocrat Vote for one currently allocated. The amendment will certain Amends offenders; Constitution: establishes Changes this percentage of funds available for other21 Resultpermit requirementsof “no” vote: for “No” improvements vote retains Precinct PROSECUTIONS, DELINQUENCY increase the lodging tax paid by visitors to 55 lottery-fundedsentencesother Teacher than Englishfor “classroom listedprograms. for crimes. more performance,” than two years valued Changes at RememberGordon35,000 general dollars Leitch election toor inspectless. StateNo Senator, 5th District Judge of the Court of measureoperative asNo date alternative of redistricting to other specifiedplans; 60Result(exception of No“yes” for teac vote:hing “Yes”foreign vote language makes 65Resultcurrent60 Teacher oflist “yes” of “classroom authorized vote: “Yes” purposes performance,” vote changes for 65 Changes generalFour election Year Term Write-in PROCEEDINGS; AUTHORIZES Lincoln City by 1.5 percent. 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Result“mostcurrent“classroom qualified”oflaws, “no” performance,” which vote: teachers provide without lesserretained, regard 21-126party,mostamending“mostResultYour partisanvote independent qualified”of AmendIfIf for“no”the youyou the offices;constitution vote: candi Depoemakemake teachers candidatesdates all Bayacandidatesa to formistakemistake retained, Cityallocate United forCharter States runmost in party, independentWrite-in candidates for most NonpartisanSix Year Term County IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION. allocated at least 70 percent to tourism currentregardless list of of authorized seniority purposes for -partisanspecificfarmPresident Section and percentage andoffices residential9, Mayor Vice President ofreal proceeds property shall be for ownersa votepublic for Yachats Rural FirePrecinct Protection Vote For One promotion or facilities including non-profit 55 Amends Constitution: Changes spendingsentencestoResult seniority; of lottery “no”for specif specified vote:proceeds;ic subject “No” crimes voterejects training, and retains do not singletoregardless comply primary;orWrite-in with ofdamage seniorityapplicabletop two primaryyour state/local ballot, candidates partisan offices Result of “no”“yes” vote: vote: “No” “Yes” vote vote retains changes requireteaching55requiring Amends treatment performanceEnglish Constitution: coursesfor addicted determine for Changes students offenders. retention competesafety.the electors in general supporti election.ng those candidates. Committeeperson--MaleDistrict “Yes” vote events and programs, and no more than currentoperative laws, date which of redistricting provide lesser plans; amendingResult of “yes”the constitution vote: “Yes” to allocatevote makes Resultbuilding of permit “yes” requirements vote: “Yes” votefor changes Attorney General RESULT OF “YES” VOTE: 30 percent to public safety and general allowsdate when affected new redistricting legislators plans to finish become ifunableoperative lay-offs to occur.profit date fromof redistricting classes taught plans; in Question:Result ofcall “yes” Shall yourVote thevote: forDepoeCounty “Yes”one Bay vote City makes Result of “yes” vote:Two “Yes” Year vote Term changes provides crime victims effective court sentenceslaw, which forallows specified affected crimes state and do not specificteacherallows affectedpercentagepay raises legislators dependent of proceeds to on finish for public Chartergeneralimprovementsteacher beelectionpay amended raises valued nomination dependent to at/under change processes on 35,000 the for general electionNo CandidateVote nomination for one processesFiled for WaltWrite-in Edmonds fund purposes. term in original district. safety.“classroomEnglish, permitting performance,” multiple-language without regard mostResultdollars. partisan ofElections “no” offices; vote:United Office“No”all candidates voteStates to retains ask run the in Vote For Three Lincoln County Surveyor processes to enforce existing requireRepresentatives treatment and for addictedSenators offenders. to Resultinstructionterm in of original Yes“no” to assist vote: district. transition “No” vote to retainsEnglish. mayor’scurrent“classroom party termYesPeace performance,” primaryto four years election withoutwith system, no regardterm 21-130most partisan Renewal offices; of Local all candidates Option Tax run in IncumbentIncumbentFour Year Term represent their districts for a full term. to seniority; specific subject training, limits?single primary;forfor aa Representative topreplacementreplacement two primary candidates ballot.ballot. in for the Yachats Fire District constitutional rights regarding Chapter 11 of the City Charter presently Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote changes teachingcurrent laws performance allowing local determine school retention boards competeretainsto seniority; procedures inRalph generalspecif ic Nader for election.subject the nomination training, of single primary;John top R two Kroger primary candidates Lincoln CountyVote Soil For and One Water date when new redistricting plans become toResult pay and of “yes” retain vote:teachers “Yes” by vote changes minorteaching political performanceCongress, party and determine independent 5th District retention compete in general election. participation, restitution in criminal provides for a transient room tax in the Yes “No” vote retains ifdate lay-offs when occur.Yes new redistricting plans become YesUnited States President Question:TomDemocrat Shall CropperYachats Fire District Conservation District amount of eight percent to be imposed on law,Result which of “no” allows vote: affected state qualifications, including teaching candidatesif lay-offs occur. to the generalTwo “No” Year election. vote Term retains the Write-in Write-in prosecutions/juvenile delinquency current law permitting state legislator to be competence,law, whichNo allows experience, affected educational state Result of NoMatt“no” Gonzalezvote: renewResult its of tax “no” of 61¢vote: per “No” $1000 vote assessed retains the proceedings; authorizes implementing the occupant of overnight lodging in Representatives and Senators to ResultRepresentatives of “no” vote: and Senators“No” vote to retains current party primaryVote election For system,One value for an additional five years representreassigned their to another districts district for a full when term. attainments, licensure and seniority. Result of United“no” vote: StatesNational “No” Vice vote President retains beginningcurrent party J2009-2010? Ashlee primary election Albies system, Director, Zone 3 legislation. Lincoln City hotels and motels. The redistricting plan results in multiple currentrepresent laws their allowing districts local for aschool full term. boards retainscurrent procedureslaws allowing for local the nominationschool boards of retains proceduresState for Representative, the nomination of ThomasJudge of R. the Hamilton Oregon Tax revenues of the 8 percent tax are directed No to pay andNo retain teachers by minor politicalYesNo party and independent Write-inWorking Families Vote for one Resultlegislators of “no”living vote: in one “No” district. vote retains to pay Exempts andYes retain specified teachers property by owners Thisminor measure political mayparty 10thcause and independent Districtproperty taxes to Court as follows: one eighth to repayment of qualifications,ProposedResult of “no” by including vote:Intiative “No” teaching Petitionvote retains candidates63qualifications,Pacific to theincluding general Green teaching election. increasecandidates more to the than general three percent.election. RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote bonds for the Civic Center, two eighths to current law permitting state legislator to be competence,current law permitting experience, state educational legislator to be from building permit requirements for Two Year Term Six Year Term retains provisions giving crime victims tourism marketing of Lincoln City through reassigned to another district when attainments, licensure and seniority. improvementscompetence,MikeCynthiaUnited experience, valuedErickson States McKinney at/under educational President 35,000 Walter F (Walt) Brown Sterling L Grant 58reassigned ExemptsProhibitsCreates to an specified teachinganother unlimited district publicproperty deduction when school owners for attainments, PenalizesUnited licensure person, States andentity President seniority. for using Write-inPacific GreenVote For One Write-in Vote For One specified constitutional rights in the Visitors and Convention Bureau, one Proposedredistricting planby Intiative results in Petitionmultiple 6359redistricting plan results in multiple dollars64 No Four Year Term legislatorsYes living in one district. fromstudentfederal building income inYes language permit taxes other requirementson individual than English for funds collectedNoRosa Clemente with “public resource” Yes prosecutions/juvenile delinquency eighth to public safety purposes, and four improvementsfortaxpayers’legislators more than living Oregon two valued in one years income-tax district.at/underOfficial returns35,000 Ballot - General(defined) Yesfor Election “politicalVote -- purpose” ForLincoln One County, OR-NovemberYes 4, 2008 proceedings, but denying victims effective eighths to street maintenance and Prohibits teaching public school 51 Result of United“yes” vote:States "Yes" Vice votePresident exempts No Candidate Filed Henry C. Breithaupt 58 dollars farm(defined) and Kevinresidential Mannix real property owners James E Leuenberger court processes to enforce these rights. improvements, parks maintenance and student in language other than English Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote prohibitscreates Write-inConstitution IncumbentIncumbentWrite-in improvements, visitor signs, and for more thanNo two years Result of No“yes” vote: from applicableCity state of Newport and local building Yes Resultteachingan unlimited of public Yes“yes” deduction school vote: student"Yes"for federal vote in language exemptsincome permitResult requirements of No“yes”Republican vote: for “Yes” improvements vote prohibits No administrative costs of these tax-related farmothertaxes and thanon OregonresidentialYes English income-tax for real more property than returns two owners filedyears valuedpersons, at JohnentitiesRichard35,000Yes McCainfromdollars (RJ) using or Wilsonless. money for No Precinct Director, Zone 4 Yes expenditures. Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote prohibits from(exceptionby individual applicable for taxpay teac statehingers; and foreign reduces local languagebuilding revenue “political purpose”John McCain (defined) if collected Write-in Write-in teaching public school student in language toavailable English for speakers). state expenditures. with “publicUnited resource” States (defined), President Write-inCommitteeperson Vote for one other56 Amends than English Constitution: for more Providesthan two years that permit61 Creates requirementsState mandatory Measures for improvementsminimum prison 21-124ResultLincoln of General “no” StateCounty vote: Obligation Measures “No”Library vote Bonds requiresDistrict for Lincoln County Library District No valued at No35,000 dollars or less. farmcommingled and residentialSarah with Palinsuch real money; property mandates owners Lincoln County --FemaleLibraryCounty District Nonpartisan State (exceptionMay and November for teaching property foreign taxlanguage sentencesNo for certain “No” theft, vote identity retains Waterpenalties. SystemRonNo Improvements.Paul No Yes toelections English arespeakers). decided by majority of Resulttheft, forgery, of “no” drug, vote: and burglary to complyWrite-in Unitedwith applicable States Vice state/local President State Senator,Two 5thYear District Term Wayne DeMoray voters voting. Resultrequiringcrimescurrent oflaw, English “no” which vote: courses allows “No” limitedfor vote students requires deduction Question:building permit Shall requirements Newport issue for up to VoteVote for oneFor Three farmunablefor federal and to residentialprofit income from taxes realclasses propertyon individual taught owners in $15,900,000improvementsResult of “no” of valued generalvote: “No”at/under obligation vote 35,000 retains bonds Lincoln County, OR-May 20, 2008 Result Amends of “no” Constitution: vote: “No” vote Provides retains that toEnglish,taxpayers’ comply CreatesAmends permitting with Oregon mandatory Constitution: applicable income-taxmultiple-language minimum state/local Provides returns40 prison that current Creates law, LocalLibertarian whichmandatory Option does TaxState notminimum for restrict Library prison Local Option Tax for Library Official Primary Nonpartisan Ballot -- requiring56Result of English “yes” vote:courses “Yes” for votestudents provides 61Result56 Amends of “yes” Constitution: vote: “Yes” Provides vote creates that 21-123todollars.61 pay Creates for water mandatory system improvements?minimum prison 21-123 LocalNo Candidate OptionLincoln Tax forCounty Filed Library District Attorney, 52 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: No Maythat majorityand November of voters property voting in taxMay and buildingsentencesinstructionmandatoryMay(limit andgenerally permit November to minimumfor assist iscertainrequirements $5500). transition prisonproperty theft, sentences foridentityto tax English. for Fundingperson’s,sentences Write-inentity’sBob for certain Barr use of theft, money identity collected Funding Joanne Verger unableelections to profitare decided from classes by majority taught inof improvementstheft,elections forgery, are decidedvalueddrug, and at/under by burglary majority 35,000 of withtheft, public forgery, resources drug, andor commingling burglary such Commissioner, Position 2 Write-inLincoln County DENABLES CRIME VICTIMS TO E F English,November permitting elections multiple-language may pass local certainelections crimes, are decided including by burglary, majority forgery, of Iftheft, the bondsforgery,United are drug, approved, States and President burglary they will be Democrat voters voting. dollars.crimesvoters voting. Question:moneycrimes with Shall “political” Lincoln funds. County Library Question: ShallShall LincolnLincolnFour Year CountyCounty Term LibraryLibrary Four Year Term ENFORCE EXISTING instructionproperty tax to measure assist transition to fund schools,to English. theft,voters manufacture/delivery voting.Yes of 41 Districtpayablecrimes levy fromYesWayne United9¢ taxes Secretaryper A $1,000on Root States property assessed of Senator orState property value Question:District levy 9¢ per Vote$1,000 For assessed One value Vote For One police, local services. methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, or ownershipUnited that are States not subject Vice President to the limits District levyWrite-in 9¢ per $1,000Vote For assessed One value Vote For One CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote provides Result of “yes” vote: “Yes”“Yes” votevote createsprovidesprovides40 forResult five years,of “yes” beginning vote:FourSix Year“Yes”“Yes” Year2010-2011, voteTermvote Term createscreates to forfor fivefive years,years, beginningbeginning 2010-2011,2010-2011, toto Director, Zone 5 that majority of voters voting in May and mandatorymethylenedioxymethamphetamine,Resultthat majority of “yes” minimum of voters vote: prison voting sentences in May under and for fundofResultmandatory sections your of library?“yes” 11minimum and vote: 11b, prison Article sentences XI of the for fund your library?Write-in Vote for one PROSECUTIONS, DELINQUENCY Result of Yes“no” vote: “No” vote retains specifiedthat majority circumstances.Yes of voters voting in May and Oregonmandatory Constitution.Yes minimumVote prison For sentences One for fund your library? 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W G (Rennie) Ferris IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION. less than 50No percent of voters participate. methylenedioxymethamphetamine,current law,No which does not require underthat methylenedioxymethamphetamine,NoUnited States President under Vote for one persons convicted of the crimes specified43 methylenedioxymethamphetamine,GordonRick Dancer H. Smith under Rob Bovett See Full Text Purchase of Land for Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains specifiedResult of circumstances. “no” vote: “No”“No” votevote retainsretains specified circumstances.YesDarrell L Castle Write-in 21-122 current law where non-votes have effect of inResultcurrent the measure oflaw “no” where servevote: non-votes mandatoryOfficial have minimum effect Ballot of - GeneralYes Election -- Lincoln County, OR-NovemberYes 4, 2008 RESULTof Measures OF “YES” on VOTE: Separate “Yes” Sheet vote prisoncurrent sentences. law where non-votes have effect42 of United States Vice President Jean Cowan provides crime victims court processes to Water Reservoir South of the “no” vote in certain local elections where Result“no”“no” votevote of in in“no” certaincertain vote: locallocal “No” electionselections vote retains wherewhere Result of “no” vote: “No”“No” votevote retainsretains less than 50 percent of voters participate. current60less Teacher than law, 50 which “classroompercent does of votersnot performance,” require participate. that 65Resultcurrent Changes oflaw,Gordon “no” which general vote: does Leitch election not require that DemocratNonpartisanPrecinct State Write-in enforce existing constitutional rights Bridge Yes notless seniority,than 50 percent determines of voters pay participate. raises; currentnomination law,NoDemocrat whichprocesses does notfor requiremajor/minor that Write-in Referred to the People by the persons convicted of the crimesLincoln specified County, OR-Novemberpersons convictedWrite-inNo 4, 2008 of the crimes specified NoIMPORTANT!Judiciary regarding protection from offenders Official Ballot - Generalin“most the measure qualified” Election serve teachers mandatory -- retained, minimum party,in the measureindependent serve candidates mandatory minimumfor most No throughoutLegislative criminal pr osecutions/juvenileAssembly regardless of seniority 43 inpartisan the measure officesBarack serve Obama mandatory minimum Director,Nonpartisan At Large County Question: Should the City purchase land prison sentences. prison sentences.UnitedIMPORTANT!State States TreasurerPresident SEEWrite-inJudge FULL Precinctof theTEXT Supreme Vote for one delinquency proceedings; authorizes for a water reservoir south of the Yachats No Result of Yes“yes” vote: “Yes” vote makes Result ofWrite-in “yes”Port vote: of Alsea“Yes” vote changes Proposed Bear Creek Hideout No. implementing AMENDS legislation. CONSTITUTION: River Bridge, price not to exceed Yes YesState Measures JoeState BidenFour Measures Year Term LincolnOF Committeeperson--MaleMEASURESCountyPortCourt, of LibraryAlsea Position ON District 1 51 $100,000? teacher payYes raises dependent on general SEEelectionUnited FULL nomination StatesVote Vice ForTEXT processes PresidentOne for 2 SpecialCountyTwo SixRoad YearYear District TermTerm ENABLES CRIME VICTIMS TO “classroom performance,” without regard most partisan offices; all candidates run in Wayne Hoffman RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote United States SEPARATEVote ForSHEET Three Lincoln County Surveyor ENFORCE EXISTING Summary: Referred to the Voters by the Increases sentences for drug to seniority; specific subject training, singleOF primary; MEASURES top two primary candidatesON Vote For One retains provisions giving crime victims 57 State Measures teaching performanceNoState Measures determine retention competeLincoln Port in Countygeneral ofRepresentative Alsea election. Library General District in Four Year Term City Council. All water customers south of trafficking,No theft against elderly and 56 AmendsYesNo Constitution: Provides that 21-12961 CreatesYes mandatory minimum prison 21-12921-12321-127 PortLocalFormation of Option Alsea of TaxGeneralBear for Creek Library Vote For One CONSTITUTIONALspecified constitutional RIGHTSrights in IN the Yachats River are served by one main specified repeat property and identity ifMay lay-offs and Novemberoccur. property tax ObligationsentencesSEPARATE BondforCongress, certain Authorization theft, SHEET 5th identity District LincolnFundingHideout County No. 2 Special Commissioner, Road District Position 2 WARNING 61 Result ofAllen “no” vote: Alley “No” vote retains the ObligationTomThomas Bond Cropper Authorization A. Balmer PROSECUTIONS,prosecutions/juvenile delinquencyDELINQUENCY line crossing the river at the bridge. theft crimes; requires addiction elections are decided by majority of theft, forgery,Write-in drug,Two and Year burglary Term Vote for one AnyWrite-in person who, by use of proceedings, but denying crime victims Result Amends of “no” Constitution: vote: “No” vote Allocates retains Question:current party Shall primary Port electionof Alsea system,be Question:Incumbent Shall Lincolnthis road County district Library be force or other means, unduly PROCEEDINGS; AUTHORIZES Constructing a .25 million gallon treated treatment Increases for sentencescertain offenders. for drug 62voters voting. 1 02 crimesVOTE BOTHVote SIDES For OneOF BALLOT Question: Shall Port of Alsea be effective court processes to enforce these water reservoir at a location south of that 5657 Amends Constitution: Provides that 6115%57current CreatesIncreasesIncreases of lawslotteryNo mandatory allowing sentences sentencesproceeds local minimum tofor forschool public drugdrug boards prison safety 21-123authorizedretains procedures LocalNo to issue Option forgeneral Taxthe nomination for obligation Library of authorizedDistrictformed levywith to 9¢a issuetax per rate $1,000general limit assessedof obligation $1.50 per value influences an elector to vote Maytrafficking, and November theft against property elderly tax and sentencestotrafficking, pay and retainfor theft certain teachersagainst theft, elderlyby identity and Fundingbondsminor politicalnotNo Unitedexceeding party States and $775,000? independentSenator $1000 assessed property value beginnng Central Lincoln People's Utility IMPLEMENTINGrights. LEGISLATION. bridge will increase the water reserves, Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote fundtrafficking,Result for of crime “yes” theft prevention, vote: against “Yes” elderly vote providesand Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote creates bondsfor five not years, Billexceeding beginning Hall $775,000? 2010-2011, to inThomas any particular R. Hamilton manner or to provide more uniform flow and pressure electionsspecifiedincreases aresentencesrepeat decided property for by16 drug majority and01 trafficking identity of theft,investigation,specifiedqualifications,thatVOTE majority forgery, repeat BOTH of including drug, prosecutionvoters property SIDESand voting teaching burglary and in OF May identity BALLOT and candidatesmandatoryWrite-in minimumto theVote general forprison one election. sentences for fund2009-2010? yourWrite-in library?Democrat District voterstheft crimes; voting. requires addiction crimescompetence,theft crimes; experience, requires addiction educational Question:If the bonds Shall are approved,Lincoln County they willLibrary be refrain from voting is subject distribution in the southern half of the (methamphetamine, heroin, “ecstasy,” theftNovember Amends crimes; elections Constitution: requires may addiction pass Allocates local certain Amends crimes, Constitution: including burglary, Allocates forgery, If the bonds are approved, they will be RESULT OF “YES” VOTE: “Yes” vote water system and reduce interruptions in treatmentcocaine), theft for certainagainst offenders.elderly and 62Resulttreatmentattainments,propertytreatment of tax “yes” forfor measurelicensure certaincertain vote: to offenders.andoffenders.“Yes” fund seniority. vote schools, amends Districtpayable62theft, Amends manufacture/delivery levy from 9¢ Constitution: taxes per $1,000 on property assessed of Allocates or property value This measure may cause property taxes to to a fine. (ORS 254.470) provides crime victims effective court Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote provides Result15% of oflottery “yes” proceeds vote: “Yes” to votepublic creates safety forownership15% five of years, lotteryMike that beginning areproceeds Erickson not subject 2010-2011, to public to the safetyto limits payable from taxes on property or property Director, Subdivision 3 Yes service if the transmission line crossing specified repeat property and identity theft fundconstitutionpolice, for local crime toservices. allocate prevention, 15% of lottery 15%methamphetamine, of lotteryGordon proceeds heroin, H Smith to cocaine, public safety or ownershipincrease moreWrite-inTom that thanare Runions not three subject percent. to the limits Write-in processes to enforce existing thatResult majority of “yes” of voters vote: voting “Yes” invote May and mandatoryproceedsResult of to “yes”minimum public vote: safety prison “Yes”“Yes” fund; sentences votevote reduces for Afundoffundmethylenedioxymethamphetamine,fund sections your forfor crimecrimelibrary?YesRepublican 11 and prevention,prevention, 11b, Article XI of underthe B Republican C Vote for one the river were damaged. 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The Public certain offenders; establishes this percentageincreasesResult of “no”sentences of funds vote: available for “No” drug vote traffickingfor retains other Oregoninvestigation,specified Constitution. circumstances. prosecution Oregon Constitution. property(methamphetamine, tax measure heroin, to fund “ecstasy,” schools, theft,lottery-funded(methamphetamine, manufacture/delivery programs. heroin, of “ecstasy,”51 This measureKevin may Mannix cause property taxes to Yes © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 participation,No restitution in criminal Works Director and the City’s engineers cocaine),measure astheft alternative against elderly to other and specified Result(methamphetamine,current oflaw “yes” where vote: non-votes heroin, “Yes” “ecstasy,”votehave amends effect of Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote amends VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT are performing a siting study to confirm police,measure local on services.this ballot to impose minimum methamphetamine,cocaine),“no” vote intheft certain against localheroin, elderly elections cocaine, and where or increaseResult of more Jeff“yes”“no” than vote:Merkley vote: three1 “No” “Yes”- percent. 2vote vote retains amends Write-in Larry Nixon prosecutions/juvenile delinquency specified repeat property and identity theft methylenedioxymethamphetamine,constitutionspecified repeatYes to allocate property 15% and of identitylottery under theft constitutionNoDemocrat to allocate 15% of lottery Write-in the best location and elevation for the sentences for listed crimes. proceedsResultspecifiedless than of repeat 50to“no” publicpercent vote: property safety of “No” voters andfund; vote identityparticipate. reducesretains theft currentproceeds law, to whichpublic doessafety not fund; require reduces that proceedings; authorizes implementing Resultcrimes; of requires “no” vote: addiction “No” treatmentvote retains for specifiedcurrentcrimes; listrequires circumstances. of authorized addiction purposes treatment for for proceedspersons convicted to public ofsafety the crimesfund; reduces specified legislation. reservoir. This study will consider ease of currentcertain lawoffenders; where establishesnon-votes have this effect of percentagecertain offenders; of funds establishes available forthis other percentageRichardYes of funds (RJ)available Wilson for other YesNo Precinct 53 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: access, design considerations and Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains lottery-fundedspendingcertain offenders; lottery programs. proceeds; establishes rejects this percentagein the measure of funds serve available mandatory for minimumother Nonpartisan State “no”measure vote inas certain alternative local to elections other specified where Resultamendingmeasure of as “no”the alternative constitution vote: “No” to othertovote allocate retainsspecified lottery-fundedlottery-fundedDave programs.programs. Brownlow Committeeperson Curt Abbott MODIFIES PROVISIONS purchase price. The City Council shall, measurecurrent laws, on this which ballot provide to impose lesser minimum measure asNo alternative to other specified prison sentences.Constitution RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote following a public hearing adopt formal lesssentences than 50 for percent specified of voterscrimes participate. and do not currentspecificmeasure law, percentage on which this ballot does of proceedsto not impose require for minimum thatpublic sentences for listed crimes. personsResultsentences of convicted “no” for listed vote: of crimes. the “No” crimes vote retainsspecified Result of “no” vote: “No”“No” votevote retainsretains Proposed Tawn Mar--Female Special Road GOVERNINGretains provisions CIVIL giving FORFEITURES crime victims “Findings of Fact” stating the selection require treatment for addicted offenders. currentsafety.sentences listYes forof authorized listed crimes. purposes for Resultcurrent oflistNo “no” of authorized vote: purposes for No Two Year Term in the measure serve mandatory minimum51 current listWrite-in of authorized purposes for Commissioner ofDistrict the Bureau of Labor and RELATEDspecified constitutional TO CRIMES; rights PERMITS in rationale and identifying the proposed lot Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains prisonspendingResult sentences. of lottery “no” vote:proceeds; “No” voterejects retains spending lottery proceeds; rejects Vote For Three prosecutions/juvenile delinquency before purchasing any lot. Yachats City amendingResult of “no”the constitution vote: “No” tovote allocate retains amending Write-inthe constitution to allocate Industries Write-in USE OF PROCEEDS BY LAW current laws,Yes which provide lesser current laws,Yes which provide lesser amending the constitutionState to allocate Vote for one proceedings, but denying victims effective Charter requires authorization from voters sentencesYes for specified crimes and do not specificsentences percentage for specified of proceeds crimes and for dopublic not specific percentagePort of of Toledo proceeds for public FormationNo Candidate of Tawn Filed Mar Special ENFORCEMENT. for land purchase. Purchase price not to safety.sentences No for specified crimes and do not safety. Yes 21-128 City of Waldport court processes to enforce these rights. require treatment for addicted offenders. requirerequire treatmenttreatment forfor addictedaddicted offenders.offenders. safety.Representative in Congress, 5th District Road DistrictPavel Goberman exceed $100,000 and to be paid from Vote for one IMPORTANT! “Yes” vote existing reserves. No No Secretary of State Question: Shall this road district be RESULT OFYes “YES” VOTE: NoYes 57 IncreasesYesYes sentences for drug 21-132 PortYesNo of Toledo,Four Year Oregon Term General formed withWrite-in a tax rate limit of $2 per amends constitution to allow civil trafficking, theft against elderly and ObligationKurt Bond Schrader Authorization $1000 assessedSEEBrad FULL propertyAvakian TEXTvalue beginnng Mayor forfeitures for crimes similar to crime of specified repeat property and identity Vote For One 2009-2010? Two Year Term conviction, permits proceeds to be used DemocratShall the Port of Toledo be OF MEASURES ON Proposed by Intiative Petition 63theft Exempts crimes; specified requires addictionproperty owners Question: Write-in Vote for one for law enforcement;No other changes. Yes 57 IncreasesNo sentences for drug fromtreatment buildingNoNo for certainpermit requirementsoffenders. for authorized62 AmendsNo to Constitution:issue general obligation Allocates trafficking, theft against elderly and improvements valued at/under 35,000 bonds15% of not lottery Mikeexceeding proceeds Erickson $3,060,000? to public safety SEPARATEMark Welyczko SHEET Herman Welch specified58 Prohibits repeat teaching property public and school identity dollars “Yes” vote fund for crime prevention, RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote student in language other than English Result of “yes” vote: If the bondsRickRepublican are approved,Dancer they will be AMENDS CONSTITUTION: No theft crimes; requires addiction increases sentences for drug trafficking payableinvestigation, from taxes prosecution on property or property Write-in retains52 constitutional provisions prohibiting treatmentProposedfor more than for by certain two Intiative years offenders. Petition 6263Proposed AmendsExempts Constitution:by specified Intiative "Yes" property Petition Allocates vote ownersexempts 63 ExemptsExempts specifiedspecified propertyproperty ownersowners Yes ENABLEScivil forfeitures CRIME unless VICTIMSproperty is TO directly 15%fromResultProposed(methamphetamine, of building oflottery “yes” by proceedspermit Intiative vote: heroin, requirements to Petition “ecstasy,”public safety for ownership63from building that arepermit not subjectrequirements to the limits for farmcocaine), and residentialtheft against real elderly property and owners offromResult sections building of Steve“yes” 11 and permit vote: Milligan11b, requirements“Yes” Article vote XI ofamends the for Nonpartisan State ENFORCErelated to crime EXISTING of conviction and Result of “yes” vote: “Yes”“Yes” votevote prohibits fundimprovements for crime prevention,valued at/under 35,000 OregonconstitutionimprovementsVOTE Constitution.Libertarian BOTHto allocate valued SIDES 15% at/under of OF lottery 35,000 BALLOT Write-in Write-in 58 Prohibits teaching public school dollarsfromspecified58 ProhibitsProhibits applicable repeat teachingteaching state property and 6publicpublic andlocal01 identity schoolbuildingschool theft improvementsWrite-in valued at/under 35,000 Judiciary prohibiting use of proceeds by law increasesstudentteaching inpublic sentences language school for other student drug than trafficking in languageEnglish investigation,permit58crimes;student requirements requires in language prosecution addiction for other improvements treatment than English for dollarsproceeds to public safety fund; reduces Judiciary CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN (methamphetamine,other than English for heroin, more than“ecstasy,” two years student in language other than English percentage of funds available for other No enforcement. for more than two years valuedcertainfor more atoffenders; 35,000than two dollars establishes years “Yes”"Yes" or less. votevote this amendsexempts "Yes" vote exempts Nonpartisan State Judiciary Council Members PROSECUTIONS, DELINQUENCY cocaine),(exception theft for teacagainsthing elderly foreign and language Resultformeasure more of as than“yes” alternative two vote: years to other specified Resultlottery-funded of Sean“yes” programs. State vote:Bates "Yes" Treasurer vote exempts Judge of the Supreme specifiedto English repeat speakers). property and identity theft constitutionfarm and residential to allocate real 15% property of lottery owners farmfarm andand residentialresidentialIndependent realreal propertyproperty ownersowners Four Year Terms PROCEEDINGS; AUTHORIZES Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote prohibits proceedsfromResultmeasure applicable of onto “no”“yes” publicthis vote:state ballotvote: safety and“No” to“Yes”“Yes” fund;imposelocal vote votevote reduces buildingrequires minimum prohibitsprohibits from applicable stateFour and Year local Term building crimes;teaching requires public school addiction student treatment in language for farmResultsentencesteaching and of publicresidential “yes” for listed school vote: crimes.real student property in languageowners fromResult applicable of “no” vote:state and“No” local vote buildingretains PortCourt, of Alsea Position 1 Vote for three IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION. certainResult offenders;of “no” vote: establishes “No” vote this retains percentagepermitteaching requirements public of funds school availablefor student improvements for in otherlanguage permitcurrent requirements listYes of authorizedVote for improvements purposesFor One for Six Year Term other than English for more than two years lottery-fundedvaluedtoother comply than at 35,000 withEnglish programs. applicable dollars for more or state/local less. than two years valued at 35,000Douglas dollars Patterson or less. Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 7 Shirley Hanes measure(exceptionrequiring asEnglish for alternative teac courseshing toforeign otherfor students languagespecified building(exception permit for teac requirementshing “No” foreign vote for language retains valuedspending at 35,000lottery proceeds; dollars or rejectsless. Vote For One Yes measureunable to on profit this from ballot classes to impose taught minimum in (exceptionResult of “no” for teac vote:hing foreign language Constitution Vote for one RESULT OF “YES” VOTE: “Yes” vote to English speakers). improvementstocurrentto EnglishEnglish laws, speakers).speakers). which valued provide “No”at/under vote lesser 35,000 requires amending the constitution to allocate sentencesEnglish, permitting for listed multiple-languagecrimes. Resultdollars. of “no” vote: “No” vote retains Resultspecific of percentage “no” vote: of “No”“No” proceeds votevote requiresrequires for public provides crime victims court processes to instruction to assist transition to English. currentfarmsentences and list residential offor authorized specified real crimes purposesproperty and owners for do not farm and Noresidential real property owners 21-129 Port of Alsea General WARNING Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains requireResult oftreatment “no” vote: for addicted “No” vote offenders. retains61 farmsafety. and AllenresidentialAlex PolikoffAlley real property owners ObligationThomasMartha Bond Authorization L A. Walters Balmer AnyPeter person J Kelly who, by use of enforce existingNo constitutional rights Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains spendingtoResult comply of lottery with“no” applicable vote:proceeds; “No” state/local rejectsvote retains toto complycomply withwith applicableapplicable state/localstate/local requiring English courses for students amendingbuildingrequiringrequiring permit English Englishthe constitution requirements coursescourses fortofor allocate forstudentsstudents building permitPacific requirements Green for IncumbentIncumbentIncumbent forceforce oror otherother means,means, undulyunduly regarding protection from offenders currentunable laws,to Yesprofit which from provide classes lesser taught in unable to Yesprofit from classes taught in building permit requirements for Question: Shall Port of Alsea be throughout criminal prosecutions/juvenile sentences for specified crimes and do not specificimprovementsunable topercentage profit valued from of classes at/underproceeds taught 35,000 for publicin improvementsimprovements valuedvalued at/underat/under 35,00035,000 influencesinfluences anan electorelector toto votevote English, permitting multiple-language safety.dollars.English, permittingYes multiple-language dollars. Yes authorized to issue general obligation delinquency proceedings; authorizes requireinstruction treatment to assist for transition addicted tooffenders. English. instruction to assist transition to English. dollars. Write-in bonds notWrite-in exceeding $775,000? ininMark anyany particularparticular Campbell mannermanner oror toto instruction to assist transition to English. Write-in Write-in refrainrefrain fromfrom votingvoting isis subjectsubject implementing legislation. No No If the bonds are approved, they will be toto aa fine.fine. (ORS(ORS 254.470)254.470) Yes YesNoYes YesNo State payable from taxes on property or property RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote Judgeownership of the that Court are not of subjectAppeals, to Positionthe limits 4 A B Vote for one C Write-in Seq:0001 Dretains provisions giving crime victims E F of sections 11 and 11b, Article XI of the specified constitutional rights in No ProposedNoNo by Intiative Petition 63 ExemptsNo specified property owners VOTEOregon BOTH Constitution. SIDES OF BALLOT © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 prosecutions/juvenile 191delinquency- 2 VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT from buildingSecretary permit1 requirementsof- State2 for Timothy J Sercombe proceedings, but denying crime victims improvements Votevalued for at/underone 35,000 Incumbent Write-in effective court processes to enforce these 58 Prohibits teaching public school dollars Proposed by Intiative Petition 63student59 ExemptsCreates in language anspecified unlimited other property deduction than ownersEnglish for 64 PenalizesIMPORTANT! person, entity for using Yes rights. fromforfederal more building income than permittwo taxes years requirements on individual for Resultfunds collected of Kate“yes” vote:Brownwith “public"Yes" vote resource” exempts improvementstaxpayers’ Oregon valued income-tax at/under 35,000returns (defined)SEE for “political FULL purpose” TEXT Prohibits teaching public school farm and residentialDemocrat real property owners Write-in Write-in 58 dollarsResult of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote prohibits from(defined) applicable state and local building student in language other than English teaching public school student“Yes” vote in languagecreates OF MEASURES ON Yes for more than two years Result of “yes” vote: permit requirementsIMPORTANT! for improvements NoIMPORTANT! Resultotheran unlimited than of “yes” English deduction vote: for more"Yes" for federal than vote two exempts income years valuedResult atof 35,000Seth“yes” Alanvote:dollars “Yes” Woolley or less. vote prohibits Judge of the Circuit Court, Council Member farm(exceptiontaxes and on residentialOregon for teac income-taxhing real foreign property returns language owners filed persons,SEPARATESEE entitiesPacific FULL fromGreen using SHEETTEXT money for 17th District, Position 1 Two Year Unexpired Term Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote prohibits fromtoby Englishindividual applicable speakers). taxpay stateers; and reduces local building revenue “political purpose” (defined) if collected SEE FULL TEXT No teaching public school student in language Result of “no” vote: “No” vote requires Seal Rock RuralVote for Fire one Protection Vote for one permitavailable requirements for state expenditures. for improvements farmwith “publicandOF residential MEASURES resource” real (defined), property ON owners other than English for more than two years “No” vote retains commingledRick with Dancer such money; mandates OFSheryl MEASURESDistrict Bachart ON Charles Ray Havens (exception for teaching foreign language valuedResult atof 35,000 “no” vote: dollars or less. to comply with applicable state/local requiringResult of English “no” vote: courses “No” for vote students retains buildingpenalties.SEPARATE permitRepublican requirements SHEET for Incumbent AMENDS CONSTITUTION: to English speakers). 8 01 ResultunablecurrentVOTE of tolaw, “no”profit BOTH which vote:from allows SIDESclasses “No” limited vote taught OF requires deduction BALLOT in SEPARATE SHEET 53 English, permitting multiple-language improvements valued at/under 35,000 21-131 Five Year Local Option Tax for MODIFIES PROVISIONS farmfor federal and residential income taxes real propertyon individual owners dollars.Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains Seal Rock RFPD Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains toinstructiontaxpayers’ comply with toOregon assist applicable income-tax transition state/local to returns English. current law, which does not restrict GOVERNING CIVIL FORFEITURES requiring English courses for students building(limit generally permit requirementsis $5500). for person’s, entity’sWrite-in use of money collected Write-in Write-in unable to profit from classes taught in Question: Shall the District levy a local RELATED TO CRIMES; PERMITS 1 01 improvementsVOTE BOTH valued SIDES at/under OF 35,000 BALLOT with public resources or commingling such option tax of $.20 per $1,000 of assessed English, permitting multiple-language dollars. Yes 1 01 moneyVOTE withYes BOTH“political” SIDES funds. OF BALLOT instruction to assist transition to English. value for five years beginning 2009-2010? USE OF PROCEEDS BY LAW This measure may cause property taxes to ENFORCEMENT. Yes YesNoYes NoYes WARNING increase more than three percent. Any person who, by use of force or other RESULT OF “YES” VOTE: “Yes” vote means, unduly influences an elector to vote amends constitution to allow civil No 59 CreatesNoNo an unlimited deduction for 64in any Penalizes particularNo person, manner entity or to forrefrain using from Yes forfeitures for crimes similar to crime of federal income taxes on individual fundsvoting collectedis subject towith a fine. “public (ORS resource” 254.470) conviction, permits proceeds to be used taxpayers’ Oregon income-tax returns (defined) for “political purpose” for law enforcement; other changes. Official(defined) Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet Seq:0001 Creates an unlimited deduction for PenalizesTeacher “classroom person, entity performance,” for using Changes general election 59 64Result60 of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote creates 65 No © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 RESULT OF “NO” VOTE: “No” vote federal income taxes on individual fundsannot unlimited seniority, collected deduction determines with “public for federal pay resource” raises; income Resultnomination of “yes” processes1 vote: 01“Yes” for major/minorvote prohibits VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT taxpayers’ Oregon income-tax returns (defined)taxes“most on qualified” Oregonfor “political income-tax teachers purpose” retained, returns filed persons,party, independent entities from candidates using money for for most retains constitutional provisions prohibiting (defined)byregardless individual of taxpay seniorityers; reduces revenue “politicalpartisan purpose”offices (defined) if collected civil forfeitures unless property is directly Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote creates available for state expenditures. 21-35with “public Sample resource” (defined), Ballot related to crime of conviction and an unlimited deduction for federal income ResultResult ofof “yes”“yes” vote:vote: “Yes”“Yes” votevote prohibitsmakes commingledResult of “yes” with vote:such money;“Yes” vote mandates changes prohibiting use of proceeds by law taxes on Oregon income-tax returns filed persons,Resultteacher of pay entities “no” raises vote: from dependent using“No” vote money on retains for penalties.general election nomination processes for enforcement. by individual taxpayers; reduces revenue “politicalcurrent“classroom law, purpose” performance,”which (defined)allows limited without if collected deduction regard most partisan offices; all candidates run in available for state expenditures. withforto seniority; federal “public income resource” specif ictaxes subject (defined), on individualtraining, Resultsingle primary; of “no” topvote: two “No” primary vote candidatesretains commingledtaxpayers’teaching performance Oregon with such income-tax money;determine mandatesreturns retention currentcompete law, in generalwhich does election. not restrict Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains penalties.(limitif lay-offs generally occur. is $5500). person’s, entity’s use of money collected current law, which allows limited deduction withResult public of “no” resources vote: or“No” commingling vote retains such the Yes for federal income taxes on individual ResultResult ofof “no”“no” vote:vote: “No”“No” votevote retainsretains moneycurrent withparty “political” primary electionfunds. system, taxpayers’ Oregon income-tax returns currentcurrent law,laws which allowing does local not schoolrestrict boards retains procedures for the nomination of (limit generally is $5500). person’s,to pay and entity’s retain useteachers of money by collected minor political party and independent withqualifications, public resources including or comminglingteaching such candidates to the general election. No moneycompetence, withYes “political” experience, funds. educational Yes attainments, licensure and seniority. Yes YesNo NoYes

No 60 TeacherNoYes “classroom performance,” 65 ChangesNo general election not seniority, determines pay raises; nomination processes for major/minor D E F “most qualified” teachers retained, party, independent candidates for most regardless of seniority partisan offices 5 - 2 VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT 60 Teacher “classroom performance,” 65 ChangesNo general election not seniority, determines pay raises; nominationResult of “yes” processes vote: “Yes” for major/minor vote makes Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote changes “most qualified” teachers retained, party,teacher independent pay raises dependent candidates on for most general election nomination processes for regardless of seniority partisan“classroom offices performance,” without regard most partisan offices; all candidates run in to seniority; specific subject training, single primary; top two primary candidates Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote makes Resultteaching of performance “yes” vote: determine“Yes” vote retentionchanges compete in general election. teacher pay raises dependent on generalif lay-offs election occur. nomination processes for “classroom performance,” without regard most partisan offices; all candidates run in Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains the to seniority; specific subject training, singleResult primary; of “no” top vote: two “No” primary vote candidates retains current party primary election system, IMPORTANT! teaching performance determine retention competecurrent laws in general allowing election. local school boards retains procedures for the nomination of if lay-offs occur. to pay and retain teachers by minor political party and independent SEE FULL TEXT Resultqualifications, of “no” including vote: “No” teaching vote retains the candidates to the general election. Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains currentcompetence, party primary experience, election educational system, OF MEASURES ON current laws allowing local school boards retainsattainments, procedures licensure for theand nomination seniority. of to pay and retain teachers by minor political party and independent SEPARATE SHEET qualifications, including teaching candidates to the general election. competence, experience, educational Yes attainments, licensure and seniority. YesYes 24 02 VOTENo BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT

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Registering to Vote Voting Instructions To be eligible to vote in the November 4, 2008 General Check Your Ballot! Election, a completed voter registration card must be postmarked by October 14, 2008. To vote you must fill in the oval ( ) completely with a pencil or pen. To write-in a name — Fill in the oval ( ) to the left of To Register To Vote In Oregon, You Must Be: the dotted line and write-in the name on the dotted line. 1. A resident of Oregon. If you vote for more candidates than allowed, or if you vote 2. A United States citizen. both Yes and No on a measure, it is called an overvote. 3. At least 18 years old by election day. Your vote will not count for that candidate or measure. You do not have to vote on all contests. Those you do vote You Must Update Your Registration If: on will still be counted. 1. Your residence or mailing address changes. 2. Your name changes. Contact Lincoln County Elections office at 541-265-4131 to request a replacement ballot if: 3. You wish to change your party affiliation. you make a mistake Important Note: If you have moved or your name has your ballot is damaged or spoiled changed and you have not yet updated your registration, your ballot is lost you are still eligible to vote. Contact the Lincoln County or for any other reason. Elections office, 541-265-4131 for further information. 1-866-ORE-VOTES (se habla Español) www.oregonvotes.org Voters With Disabilities: TTY 1-800-735-2900 If you are unable to vote your ballot without assis- tance, contact the Lincoln County Elections office at Remember, if stated on your ballot, vote 541-265-4131. We will provide two persons to assist you in voting. To assure your voted ballot is received by both sides of your ballot. election day, contact the elections office early to arrange for assistance. You may also select someone else of your After voting—SEAL the ballot in the ballot secrecy own choice to assist you. envelope. SEAL your BALLOT (enclosed in the secrecy envelope), inside the return envelope, SIGN THE RETURN ENVELOPE in the space provided, and mail it in time to be received in the office of the County Clerk by November 4th, or drop it off at a designated drop site (see drop sites on page 21-2 of this county voters’ pamphlet).

REMEMBER! All ballots must be voted and received at a drop site or the Lincoln County Clerk’s Office by no later than 8:00 p.m., November 4, 2008.

Official Lincoln County 2008 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-36 Voting Information