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This Is Not a Real Ballot. Do Not Use to Vote 2701-1-S Official Ballot Multnomah County, OR November 3, 2020 This is not a real ballot. Do not use to vote. Instructions To Voter Federal Offices State Offices City of Portland Please Use A Blue or Black US Senator State Senator, 14th District City of Portland, Mayor Pen. Completely fill in the oval Vote for One Vote for One Vote for One to the left of your choice Jo Rae Perkins Harmony K Mulkey Ted Wheeler to be sure your vote will be Republican Republican/Libertarian counted. Jeff Merkley Kate Lieber Democrat/Independent/Working Families Democrat/Working Families Sarah Iannarone Ibrahim A Taher To add a candidate who is not Pacific Green/Progressive on the ballot, fill in the oval OR Write-in on line above OR Write-in on line above Gary Dye to the left of the write-in line Libertarian and write the candidate's State Representative, 27th City of Portland, name on the line. District Commissioner, OR Write-in on line above Vote for One Position 4 See enclosed measure flyer Vote for One US Representative, 3rd for more detailed Sandra Nelson instructions. District Republican/Libertarian Mingus Mapps Vote for One Sheri Schouten Democrat/Working Families Chloe Eudaly Attention! Earl Blumenauer Democrat/Working Families OR Write-in on line above OR Write-in on line above Remember to inspect your Joanna Harbour Republican ballot for mistakes! If you Multnomah Soil & make a mistake or damage Alex C DiBlasi Nonpartisan State your ballot, call Pacific Green Judiciary Water Conservation Multnomah County Elections Josh Solomon District Libertarian Office at (503) 988-VOTE. Judge of the Supreme Court, OR Write-in on line above Position 4 West Soil & Water, Director, Vote for One At-Large 1 Check for Errors Vote for One State Offices Christopher L Garrett If you vote for more options Incumbent than allowed, your vote will Secretary of State Weston Miller not count for that contest. OR Write-in on line above Vote for One Judge of the Court of Appeals, OR Write-in on line above Nathalie Paravicini Pacific Green/Progressive Position 9 Federal Offices West Soil & Water, Director, Kyle Markley Vote for One Libertarian Zone 1 President and Vice President Kim Thatcher Jacqueline S Kamins Vote for One Vote for One Republican/Independent Incumbent Shemia Fagan Kimberly Peterson Democrat/Working Families OR Write-in on line above Republican Donald J Trump OR Write-in on line above Judge of the Circuit Court, OR Write-in on line above Michael R Pence 4th District, Position 12 State Treasurer Vote for One West Soil & Water, Director, Democrat Zone 2 Joseph R Biden Vote for One Kamala D Harris Michael P Marsh Vote for One Constitution Adrian L Brown Libertarian Tobias Read Rima Ghandour Jane Hartline Jo Jorgensen Democrat/Working Families Jeremy (Spike) Cohen Chris Henry Independent/Progressive/Pacific Green OR Write-in on line above OR Write-in on line above Pacific Green Jeff Gudman Republican Howie Hawkins Judge of the Circuit Court, West Soil & Water, Director, Angela Walker 4th District, Position 26 Zone 3 OR Write-in on line above Progressive Vote for One Vote for One Dario Hunter Attorney General Dawn Neptune Adams Steffan Alexander George Sowder Vote for One Incumbent Ellen Rosenblum Democrat/Independent/Working Families OR Write-in on line above OR Write-in on line above Lars D H Hedbor OR Write-in on line above Libertarian Michael Cross Republican OR Write-in on line above Review Both Sides Warning Any person who, by use of force or other means, unduly influences an elector to vote in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine. (ORS 254.470) 2701-1 S (CS 105) See Full Text of State Initiative County Measures City of Portland Referred to the People by the Measures on Separate Measures Board of County Commissioners Measures Proposed by Initiative Petition Referred to the People by the Sheet City Council 26-211 Bonds to Expand, State Legislative 109 Allows manufacture, Renovate, Construct Library 26-219 Amends Charter: Measures delivery, administration of Branches, Facilities; Increase Authorizes new Water Fund Referred to the People by the psilocybin at supervised, Safety spending; addresses land Legislative Assembly licensed facilities; imposes use. two-year development period Question: Shall County expand, modernize, rebuild, acquire Question: Shall Charter allow 107 Amends Constitution: Result of "Yes" Vote: Allows land for library facilities; issue Water Fund to finance incidental Allows laws limiting political manufacture, delivery, $387,000,000 in general public uses of certain Water campaign contributions and administration of psilocybin obligation bonds, with oversight, Bureau lands, and explicitly expenditures, requiring (psychoactive mushroom) at audits? If the bonds are authorize these uses? disclosure of political supervised, licensed facilities; approved, they will be payable campaign contributions and imposes two-year development from taxes on property or measure expenditures, and requiring period. Creates property ownership that are not political campaign enforcement/taxation system, subject to the limits of sections Yes advertisements to identify advisory board, administration 11 and 11b, Article XI of the who paid for them fund. Oregon Constitution. No Result of "Yes" Vote: "Yes" Result of "No" Vote: "No" vote measure vote allows laws, created by the retains current law, which Metro Measure Legislative Assembly, local prohibits manufacture, delivery, Yes and possession of psilocybin Referred to the People of the governments or voters that limit Metro Region by the Metro contributions and expenditures and imposes misdemeanor or No Council made to influence an election. felony criminal penalties. Allows laws that require measure disclosure of contributions and 26-214 Establishes tuition- 26-218 Funds traffic, safety, expenditures made to influence free preschool program, transit improvements, an election. Allows laws that higher earners income tax programs through tax on require campaign or election Yes funding. employers. advertisements to identify who paid for them. Campaign No Question: Should County Question: Should Metro fund contribution limits cannot establish tuition-free "Preschool roads, transit, safety prevent effective advocacy. for All Program" with new 1.5 to improvements, bridge repair, Applies to laws enacted or 110 Provides statewide 3.8 percent tax on income transportation programs by approved on or after January 1, addiction/recovery services; above thresholds? establishing tax on certain 2016. marijuana taxes partially employers (0.75% of payroll)? finance; reclassifies measure Result of a "No" Vote: "No" possession/penalties for measure vote retains current law. Courts specified drugs currently find the Oregon Constitution does not allow laws Result of "Yes" Vote: "Yes" Yes Yes limiting campaign expenditures. vote provides addiction Laws limiting contributions are recovery centers/services; No No allowed if the text of the law marijuana taxes partially does not target expression. finance (reduces revenues for measure other purposes); reclassifies City of Portland Portland School possession of specified drugs, Measures District Measure reduces penalties; requires Referred to the People by the Yes audits. City Council No 26-215 Bonds to Improve Result of "No" Vote: "No" vote Health, Safety, Learning by rejects requiring addiction Modernizing, Repairing recovery centers/services; 26-213 Restore recreation Schools 108 Increases cigarette and retains current marijuana tax programs, parks, nature, cigar taxes. Establishes tax on revenue uses; maintains water through five-year levy Question: Shall Portland Public e-cigarettes and nicotine current classifications/ Schools repair, modernize vaping devices. Funds health penalties for possession of Question: Shall Portland schools; replace technology, programs. drugs. protect, restore recreation curriculum; by issuing bonds measure programs, parks, nature, clean estimated to maintain current Result of "Yes" Vote: "Yes" water; 5-year operating levy, tax rate? If the bonds are vote increases cigarette tax by $0.80 per $1,000 assessed approved, they will be payable $2 per pack. Increases cap on Yes value, beginning 2021? This from taxes on property or cigar taxes to $1 per cigar. measure may cause property property ownership that are not Establishes tax on nicotine No taxes to increase more than subject to the limits of sections inhalant delivery systems, such three percent. 11 and 11b, Article XI of the as e-cigarettes and vaping Oregon Constitution. products. Funds health measure programs. Approves other measure provisions. Yes Result of "No" Vote: "No" vote No Yes retains current law. Cigarettes are taxed at current rate of No $1.33 per pack. Tax on cigars is 26-217 Amends Charter: capped at 50 cents per cigar. Authorizes new, independent Nicotine inhalant delivery community police oversight systems, such as e-cigarettes board. and vaping products, remain untaxed. Question: Shall Charter be amended to authorize new, measure independent community police oversight board to investigate Yes complaints against Portland Police, impose discipline? No measure Yes No Review Both Sides 2701-1 S (CS 105).
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