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Filed Candidates Date : 3/24/2016 5:12:05 PM User Name : Van Bergen, Brian Report No County: YAMHILL Filed Candidates Date : 3/24/2016 5:12:05 PM User Name : Van Bergen, Brian Report No. : E-023 Election : 05/17/2016 - May 17, 2016 Primary Election District Race Candidate Residential Address Mailing Address Home Phone Federal President-Democrat Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders US Senator-Democrat Ron Wyden 6739 SE 36TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97202 Paul B Weaver 406 THORNTON CREEK RD TOLEDO, OR 97391 Kevin H Stine 1487 POPLAR DR APT 5 MEDFORD, OR 97504 US Congressional District 1 US Representative, 1st District-Democrat Suzanne Bonamici 2370 SW SCENIC DR PORTLAND, OR 97225 Shabba Woodley 9490 SW 146TH TER UNIT 3 BEAVERTON, OR 97007 Statewide Partisan Governor-Democrat Kate Brown 533 LINCOLN ST S SALEM, OR 97302 Julian Bell 880 GLENDOWER ST ASHLAND, OR 97520 Chet Chance 107 62ND PL SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 Kevin M Forsythe 207 NW 56TH ST NEWPORT, OR 97365 541-276-1946 Dave Stauffer 5334 N AMHERST ST PORTLAND, OR 97203 Steve Johnson 8145 N HARTMAN ST PORTLAND, OR 97203 Secretary of State-Democrat Richard Devlin 10290 SW ANDERSON CT TUALATIN, OR 97062 Brad Avakian 17915 NW LONEROCK DR PORTLAND, OR 97229 Val Hoyle 3110 W 14TH AVE EUGENE, OR 97402 5416843902 State Treasurer-Democrat Tobias Read 9180 SW CAMILLE TER TIGARD, OR 97223 Attorney General-Democrat Ellen Rosenblum XXXXXX OREGON COURT OF APPEALS XXXXXX 1163 STATE ST SALEM, OR 97309 Senate District 05 State Senator, 5th District-Democrat Arnie Roblan 762 N 2ND ST COOS BAY, OR 97420 (541)-297-2414 Senate District 12 State Senator, 12th District-Democrat Ross Swartzendruber 3655 ZENA RD NW SALEM, OR 97304 House District 10 State Representative, 10th District-Democrat David Gomberg 7200 NE HIGHLAND RD OTIS, OR 97368 PO BOX 113 NEOTSU, OR 97364 House District 23 State Representative, 23rd District-Democrat No Candidate Filed House District 24 State Representative, 24th District-Democrat Ken Moore 23890 NW MOUNT RICHMOND RD YAMHILL, OR PO BOX 1122 MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128-1122 97148-8205 House District 25 State Representative, 25th District-Democrat Sharon P Freeman 4312 NE ZIMRI DR NEWBERG, OR 97132-6961 4312 NE ZIMRI DR NEWBERG, OR 97132-6961 House District 32 State Representative, 32nd District-Democrat Deborah Boone 37564 HIGHWAY 26 SEASIDE, OR 97138-3616 Federal President-Independent Party No Candidate Filed US Senator-Independent Party Steven C Reynolds 12715 SE REEDWAY ST PORTLAND, OR 97236 Marvin Sandnes 640 15TH ST NE SALEM, OR 97301 US Congressional District 1 US Representative, 1st District-Independent No Candidate Filed Party Statewide Partisan Governor-Independent Party Patrick Barney 365 SE BEECH AVE GRESHAM, OR 97080 Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 1 County: YAMHILL Filed Candidates Date : 3/24/2016 5:12:05 PM User Name : Van Bergen, Brian Report No. : E-023 Election : 05/17/2016 - May 17, 2016 Primary Election District Race Candidate Residential Address Mailing Address Home Phone Cliff Thomason 881 TOKAY HTS GRANTS PASS, OR 97526 (541)-218-1405 Secretary of State-Independent Party Paul Damian Wells 670 SE CHESTER AVE CORVALLIS, OR 97333 State Treasurer-Independent Party Chris Telfer 61771 METOLIUS DR BEND, OR 97702 Attorney General-Independent Party No Candidate Filed Senate District 05 State Senator, 5th District-Independent Party No Candidate Filed Senate District 12 State Senator, 12th District-Independent No Candidate Filed Party House District 10 State Representative, 10th No Candidate Filed District-Independent Party House District 23 State Representative, 23rd Jim Thompson 3380 MISTLETOE RD DALLAS, OR 97338 District-Independent Party House District 24 State Representative, 24th No Candidate Filed District-Independent Party House District 25 State Representative, 25th No Candidate Filed District-Independent Party House District 32 State Representative, 32nd No Candidate Filed District-Independent Party Federal President-Republican Ted Cruz John R Kasich Donald J Trump US Senator-Republican Sam Carpenter 3069 NW JEWELL WAY BEND, OR 97703 541-385-1234 Mark Callahan 1801 NE 162ND AVE APT 80 PORTLAND, OR PO BOX 651 FAIRVIEW, OR 97024 97230 Faye Stewart 34234 GAROUTTE RD COTTAGE GROVE, OR 97424 Dan Laschober 31213 SW WILLAMETTE WAY W WILSONVILLE, OR 97070 US Congressional District 1 US Representative, 1st District-Republican Jonathan E Burgess 9765 SW HALL BLVD APT 54 TIGARD, OR 97223 Brian J Heinrich 10995 NE PAREN SPRINGS RD DUNDEE, OR 97115 Delinda Morgan 23918 NE SPRING HILL RD GASTON, OR PO BOX 16 GASTON, OR 97119-0016 97119-8427 Statewide Partisan Governor-Republican Bruce Cuff 11334 MEHAMA HTS SE LYONS, OR 97358 PO BOX 256 MEHAMA, OR 97384-0256 Bob Niemeyer 13200 SW HOWARD DR TIGARD, OR 97223 Bob Forthan 601 NE 162ND AVE APT 23 PORTLAND, OR 97230 Bud Pierce 961 GLENEDEN CT NW SALEM, OR 97304 Allen Alley 1003 TERRACE DR LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97034 Secretary of State-Republican Dennis Richardson 510 VALLEY OAK BLVD CENTRAL PT, OR 97502 5416646622 Sid Leiken 6856 HOLLY ST SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 State Treasurer-Republican Jeff Gudman 4088 ORCHARD WAY LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97035 Attorney General-Republican Daniel Zene Crowe 11286 BEAVERHILL RD NE MT ANGEL, OR 97362 PO BOX 850 MT ANGEL, OR 97362 Senate District 05 Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 2 County: YAMHILL Filed Candidates Date : 3/24/2016 5:12:05 PM User Name : Van Bergen, Brian Report No. : E-023 Election : 05/17/2016 - May 17, 2016 Primary Election District Race Candidate Residential Address Mailing Address Home Phone State Senator, 5th District-Republican Dick Anderson 1205 NW HARBOR AVE NO 7 LINCOLN CITY, OR 2150 SE HWY 101 #347 LINCOLN CITY, OR 97367 97367 Senate District 12 State Senator, 12th District-Republican Brian J Boquist 17080 BUTLER HILL RD DALLAS, OR 97338 House District 10 State Representative, 10th District-Republican Thomas M Donohue 32800 CAPE KIWANDA DR CLOVERDALE, OR PO BOX 69 PACIFIC CITY, OR 97135 97112 House District 23 State Representative, 23rd District-Republican Mike Nearman 2570 SOUTH GREENWOOD RD INDEPENDENCE, OR 97351 Beth Jones 1367 HEATHER CT SE DALLAS, OR 97338 House District 24 State Representative, 24th District-Republican Ron Noble 2684 NW PINOT NOIR DR MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128-2058 House District 25 State Representative, 25th District-Republican Bill Post 7573 KAYLA SHAE ST NE KEIZER, OR 97303 House District 32 State Representative, 32nd District-Republican Bruce L Bobek 34455 LOUKAS LN ASTORIA, OR 97103 503-861-3119 Statewide Nonpartisan Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 4 Rives Kistler - INCUMBENT XXXXXX OREGON SUPREME COURT XXXXXX 1163 STATE ST SALEM, OR 97301 Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 5 Jack L Landau - INCUMBENT XXXXXX 3RD FLOOR JUSTICE BLDG XXXXXX 1162 COURT ST NE SALEM, OR 97310 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 2 Rebecca Duncan - INCUMBENT 4269 ALDERBROOK AVE SE SALEM, OR 97302 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 3 Darleen Ortega - INCUMBENT 2024 SW HOWARDS WAY APT 301 PORTLAND, OR 97201 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 7 Meagan A Flynn - INCUMBENT 3027 NE COUCH ST PORTLAND, OR 97232 Circuit Court District 25 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, John L Collins - INCUMBENT 1845 NW ELM ST MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128-2943 Position 1 Judge of the Circuit Court, 25th District, Cynthia Easterday - XXXXXX 535 NE 5TH ST ROOM 250 MCMINNVILLE, OR XXXXXX Position 3 INCUMBENT 97128 District Attorney, Yamhill County District Attorney, Yamhill County Brad Berry 1201 HILLSDALE DR NEWBERG, OR 97132-9250 PO BOX 191 NEWBERG, OR 97132-0191 Alicia Kay Eagan 950 SW FELLOWS ST MCMINNVILLE, OR 950 SW FELLOWS ST MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128-6826 97128-6826 YAMHILL Yamhill County Commissioner - Position 2 Allen Springer 1910 NE SPRINGER CT MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128-9095 Richard L (Rick) Olson 1324 SW LOUISE DR MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 Yamhill County Assessor Derrick C Wharff 125 ARGYLE CT NEWBERG, OR 97132 Jeanie Kay Sandall 15510 SE FAIRVIEW RD DAYTON, OR 15510 SE FAIRVIEW RD DAYTON, OR 97114-8617 97114-8617 Grand Total for Districts: 34 Grand Total for Races: 52 Grand Total for Candidates: 71 Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 3.
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