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Unofficial Final Results Douglas County General Election, Nov 03 Unofficial Final Results Page: 1 of 10 Douglas County General Election, Nov 03, 2020 2020-11-04 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 00:14:23 Total Ballots Cast: 63910 (includes some ballots not yet counted) 28 precincts reported out of 28 total Choice Votes Vote % All Precincts President and Vice President (Vote for 1) 63905 ballots (176 over voted ballots, 176 overvotes, 622 undervotes) Donald J Trump / Michael R Pence 42513 67.37% Joseph R Biden / Kamala D Harris 18780 29.76% Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy (Spike) Cohen 1131 1.79% Howie Hawkins / Angela Walker 248 0.39% Dario Hunter / Dawn Neptune Adams 137 0.22% Write-in 298 0.47% Total 63107 100.00% Overvotes 176 Undervotes 622 US Senator (Vote for 1) 63905 ballots (112 over voted ballots, 112 overvotes, 2261 undervotes) Jo Rae Perkins 39316 63.90% Jeff Merkley 20341 33.06% Ibrahim A Taher 637 1.04% Gary Dye 1175 1.91% Write-in 63 0.10% Total 61532 100.00% Overvotes 112 Undervotes 2261 US Representative, 4th District (Vote for 1) 63905 ballots (140 over voted ballots, 140 overvotes, 1268 undervotes) Daniel Hoffay 1212 1.94% Peter DeFazio 20569 32.91% Alek Skarlatos 40625 65.00% Write-in 91 0.15% Total 62497 100.00% Overvotes 140 Undervotes 1268 Secretary of State (Vote for 1) 63832 ballots (103 over voted ballots, 103 overvotes, 2666 undervotes) Nathalie Paravicini 1160 1.90% Kyle Markley 1697 2.78% Kim Thatcher 41731 68.34% Shemia Fagan 16420 26.89% Write-in 55 0.09% Total 61063 100.00% Overvotes 103 Undervotes 2666 State Treasurer (Vote for 1) 63832 ballots (81 over voted ballots, 81 overvotes, 3456 undervotes) Michael P Marsh 1934 3.21% Tobias Read 17597 29.18% Chris Henry 1996 3.31% Jeff Gudman 38696 64.18% Write-in 72 0.12% Total 60295 100.00% Overvotes 81 Undervotes 3456 Attorney General (Vote for 1) 63832 ballots (85 over voted ballots, 85 overvotes, 3299 undervotes) Ellen Rosenblum 18754 31.03% Lars D H Hedbor 1483 2.45% Michael Cross 40021 66.21% Unofficial Final Results Page: 2 of 10 Douglas County General Election, Nov 03, 2020 2020-11-04 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 00:14:23 Total Ballots Cast: 63910 (includes some ballots not yet counted) 28 precincts reported out of 28 total Choice Votes Vote % Write-in 190 0.31% Total 60448 100.00% Overvotes 85 Undervotes 3299 State Senator, 1st District (Vote for 1) 40679 ballots (61 over voted ballots, 61 overvotes, 2003 undervotes) Dallas Heard 27800 71.99% Kat Stone 10733 27.79% Write-in 82 0.21% Total 38615 100.00% Overvotes 61 Undervotes 2003 State Senator, 5th District (Vote for 1) 3475 ballots (6 over voted ballots, 6 overvotes, 177 undervotes) Dick Anderson 1961 59.57% Shauleen Higgins 109 3.31% Melissa T Cribbins 1214 36.88% Write-in 8 0.24% Total 3292 100.00% Overvotes 6 Undervotes 177 State Representative, 1st District (Vote for 1) 9889 ballots (14 over voted ballots, 14 overvotes, 605 undervotes) Calla Felicity 2069 22.32% David Brock Smith 7183 77.49% Write-in 18 0.19% Total 9270 100.00% Overvotes 14 Undervotes 605 State Representative, 2nd District (Vote for 1) 30790 ballots (32 over voted ballots, 32 overvotes, 1499 undervotes) Gary Leif 20999 71.77% Charles F Lee 8175 27.94% Write-in 85 0.29% Total 29259 100.00% Overvotes 32 Undervotes 1499 State Representative, 7th District (Vote for 1) 19678 ballots (22 over voted ballots, 22 overvotes, 1199 undervotes) Cedric Hayden 13636 73.88% Jerry M Samaniego 4790 25.95% Write-in 31 0.17% Total 18457 100.00% Overvotes 22 Undervotes 1199 State Representative, 9th District (Vote for 1) 3475 ballots (3 over voted ballots, 3 overvotes, 126 undervotes) Cal Mukumoto 1190 35.56% Boomer Wright 2151 64.29% Write-in 5 0.15% Total 3346 100.00% Overvotes 3 Undervotes 126 Unofficial Final Results Page: 3 of 10 Douglas County General Election, Nov 03, 2020 2020-11-04 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 00:14:23 Total Ballots Cast: 63910 (includes some ballots not yet counted) 28 precincts reported out of 28 total Choice Votes Vote % Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 4 (Vote for 1) 63832 ballots (56 over voted ballots, 56 overvotes, 26105 undervotes) Christopher L Garrett 36595 97.14% Write-in 1076 2.86% Total 37671 100.00% Overvotes 56 Undervotes 26105 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 9 (Vote for 1) 63832 ballots (43 over voted ballots, 43 overvotes, 26439 undervotes) Jacqueline S Kamins 36369 97.37% Write-in 981 2.63% Total 37350 100.00% Overvotes 43 Undervotes 26439 Douglas County Clerk (Vote for 1) 63832 ballots (36 over voted ballots, 36 overvotes, 21949 undervotes) Dan Loomis 41199 98.45% Write-in 648 1.55% Total 41847 100.00% Overvotes 36 Undervotes 21949 Douglas County Sheriff (Vote for 1) 63832 ballots (41 over voted ballots, 41 overvotes, 15844 undervotes) John W Hanlin 46849 97.71% Write-in 1098 2.29% Total 47947 100.00% Overvotes 41 Undervotes 15844 Douglas County Treasurer (Vote for 1) 63832 ballots (35 over voted ballots, 35 overvotes, 24341 undervotes) Samuel W Lee III 38892 98.57% Write-in 564 1.43% Total 39456 100.00% Overvotes 35 Undervotes 24341 City of Canyonville, Mayor (Vote for 1) 834 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 213 undervotes) Jake Young 596 95.97% Write-in 25 4.03% Total 621 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 213 City of Canyonville, Councilor (Vote for 3) 834 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 3 overvotes, 1163 undervotes) Alan D Freeman 451 33.76% Louise Barton 404 30.24% Judy Coleman 441 33.01% Write-in 22 1.65% Write-in 10 0.75% Write-in 8 0.60% Total 1336 100.00% Overvotes 3 Undervotes 1163 Unofficial Final Results Page: 4 of 10 Douglas County General Election, Nov 03, 2020 2020-11-04 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 00:14:23 Total Ballots Cast: 63910 (includes some ballots not yet counted) 28 precincts reported out of 28 total Choice Votes Vote % City of Drain, Mayor (Vote for 1) 521 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 168 undervotes) Justin Cobb 323 91.50% Write-in 30 8.50% Total 353 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 168 City of Drain, Councilor, Position 1 (Vote for 1) 521 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 381 undervotes) Write-in 140 100.00% Total 140 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 381 City of Drain, Councilor, Position 3 (Vote for 1) 521 ballots (2 over voted ballots, 2 overvotes, 183 undervotes) Jo Barker 306 91.07% Write-in 30 8.93% Total 336 100.00% Overvotes 2 Undervotes 183 City of Elkton, Councilor (Vote for 2) 117 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 57 undervotes) Daniel Burke 96 54.24% Daniel Shepherd 71 40.11% Write-in 8 4.52% Write-in 2 1.13% Total 177 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 57 City of Glendale, Mayor (Vote for 1) 369 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 94 undervotes) Lucille Martin 258 93.82% Write-in 17 6.18% Total 275 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 94 City of Glendale, Councilor, Position 1 (Vote for 1) 369 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 112 undervotes) Jim E Standard 244 94.94% Write-in 13 5.06% Total 257 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 112 City of Glendale, Councilor, Position 2 (Vote for 1) 369 ballots (2 over voted ballots, 2 overvotes, 112 undervotes) Tammy Duvall 243 95.29% Write-in 12 4.71% Total 255 100.00% Overvotes 2 Undervotes 112 City of Glendale, Councilor, Position 5 (Vote for 1) 369 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 120 undervotes) Warren (Ted) Grissom 237 95.18% Unofficial Final Results Page: 5 of 10 Douglas County General Election, Nov 03, 2020 2020-11-04 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 00:14:23 Total Ballots Cast: 63910 (includes some ballots not yet counted) 28 precincts reported out of 28 total Choice Votes Vote % Write-in 12 4.82% Total 249 100.00% Overvotes 0 Undervotes 120 City of Myrtle Creek, Councilor, Position 1 (Vote for 1) 1796 ballots (5 over voted ballots, 5 overvotes, 364 undervotes) Allan H Kusler 679 47.58% Diana Larson 669 46.88% Write-in 79 5.54% Total 1427 100.00% Overvotes 5 Undervotes 364 City of Myrtle Creek, Councilor, Position 3 (Vote for 1) 1796 ballots (2 over voted ballots, 2 overvotes, 579 undervotes) Susan J Harris 1182 97.28% Write-in 33 2.72% Total 1215 100.00% Overvotes 2 Undervotes 579 City of Myrtle Creek, Councilor, Position 5 (Vote for 1) 1796 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 1 overvotes, 436 undervotes) Bill Burnett 811 59.68% L Terry Herrington 535 39.37% Write-in 13 0.96% Total 1359 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 436 City of Oakland, Mayor (Vote for 1) 555 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 1 overvotes, 144 undervotes) Tom Hasvold 373 90.98% Write-in 37 9.02% Total 410 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 144 City of Oakland, Councilor (Vote for 2) 555 ballots (3 over voted ballots, 6 overvotes, 451 undervotes) Thomas McIntosh 265 40.58% Kent Rochester 361 55.28% Write-in 23 3.52% Write-in 4 0.61% Total 653 100.00% Overvotes 6 Undervotes 451 City of Reedsport, Mayor (Vote for 1) 2414 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 1 overvotes, 781 undervotes) Linda McCollum 1544 94.61% Write-in 88 5.39% Total 1632 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes 781 City of Reedsport, Councilor, Position 1 (Vote for 1) 2414 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 1 overvotes, 971 undervotes) Jeffrey W Vanier 1409 97.71% Write-in 33 2.29% Unofficial Final Results Page: 6 of 10 Douglas County General Election, Nov 03, 2020 2020-11-04 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 00:14:23 Total Ballots Cast: 63910 (includes some ballots not yet counted) 28 precincts reported out of 28 total Choice Votes Vote % Total 1442 100.00% Overvotes 1 Undervotes
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