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Filed Candidates Date : 3/27/2008 11:25:02 AM User Name : Robinson, Derrin E Report No
County: HARNEY Filed Candidates Date : 3/27/2008 11:25:02 AM User Name : Robinson, Derrin E Report No. : E-023 Election : 05/20/2008 - 2008 Biennial Primary Election District Race Candidate Residential Address Mailing Address Home Phone FEDERAL United States President-Democrat Hillary Clinton 4420 NORTH FAIRFAX DRIVE ARLINGTON, VA 22203 Barack Obama United States Senator-Democrat Pavel Goberman 6120 SW 124TH AVE 45 BEAVERTON, OR 97008 PO BOX 1664 BEAVERTON, OR 97075 Jeff Merkley 1351 SE 114TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97216 Roger S. Obrist 16300 SE HWY 224 # 20N DAMASCUS, OR 97089 David Loera 1442 MARION ST NE SALEM, OR 97301 Candy Neville 631 SHORELINE WAY EUGENE, OR 97401 Steve Novick 1653 SE NEHALEM ST 4 PORTLAND, OR 97202 US Congressional District 2 Representative in Congress, 2nd Noah Lemas 63424 SADDLEBACK DR BEND, OR 97701 541-419-5290 District-Democrat Statewide Partisan Secretary of State-Democrat Kate Brown 5336 SE 45TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97206 Rick Metsger 24485 E METSGER ISLAND DR MOUNTAIN, OR PO BOX 287 WELCHES, OR 97067 97000 Vicki L. Walker 1425 RANCHWOOD DR EUGENE, OR 97401 5413444545 Paul Damian Wells 23025 NE MOUNTAIN TOP RD NEWBERG, OR 97132-6639 State Treasurer-Democrat Ben Westlund 20590 ARROWHEAD DR BEND, OR 97701 Attorney General-Democrat John R. Kroger 9530 SW 12TH DR PORTLAND, OR 97219 Greg Macpherson 322 2ND ST LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97034 Senate District 30 State Senator, 30th District-Democrat NO CANDIDATE FILED House District 60 State Representative, 60th District-Democrat NO CANDIDATE FILED HARNEY COUNTY County Commisisoner-Democrat NO CANDIDATE FILED FEDERAL United States President-Republican John McCain PO BOX 16118 ARLINGTON, VA 22215 Ron Paul 3461 WASHINGTON BLVD. -
SUMMARY REPORT Wasco County, Oregon Run Date:07/08/10 Primary Election RUN TIME:04:03 PM May 18, 2010 STATISTICS
SUMMARY REPORT Wasco County, Oregon Run Date:07/08/10 Primary Election RUN TIME:04:03 PM May 18, 2010 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 10) . 10 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 13,313 REGISTERED VOTERS - Democrat . 5,439 40.85 REGISTERED VOTERS - Republican . 4,446 33.40 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 3,428 25.75 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 6,663 BALLOTS CAST - Democrat. 2,917 43.78 BALLOTS CAST - Republican . 2,694 40.43 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 1,052 15.79 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 50.05 VOTER TURNOUT - Democrat . 53.63 VOTER TURNOUT - Republican. 60.59 VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . 30.69 ********** (Democrat) ********** United States Senator Vote For 1 Pavel Goberman. 85 3.10 Loren Hooker . 209 7.61 Ron Wyden . 2,431 88.53 WRITE-IN. 21 .76 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 169 Representative in Congress, 2nd District Vote For 1 Joyce B Segers. 1,568 97.76 WRITE-IN. 36 2.24 Over Votes . 2 Under Votes . 1,311 Governor Vote For 1 Roger Obrist . 182 6.56 John Kitzhaber. 1,752 63.16 Bill Bradbury . 775 27.94 WRITE-IN. 65 2.34 Over Votes . 6 Under Votes . 137 State Treasurer Vote For 1 Rick Metsger . 1,163 47.20 Ted Wheeler. 1,287 52.23 WRITE-IN. 14 .57 Over Votes . 4 Under Votes . 449 State Representative, 59th District Vote For 1 Will Boettner . 1,573 97.10 WRITE-IN. 47 2.90 Over Votes . 1 Under Votes . 1,296 County Commissioner, Position 1 Vote For 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 177 100.00 Over Votes . -
PRECINCT REPORT Primary Election (Certification) Run Date:06/04/08 Benton County, Oregon RUN TIME:01:50 PM May 20, 2008 STATISTICS
Benton County Elections, Oregon - Primary Election May 20, 2008 - Page 1 of 171 PRECINCT REPORT Primary Election (Certification) Run Date:06/04/08 Benton County, Oregon RUN TIME:01:50 PM May 20, 2008 STATISTICS 0001 01A VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 209 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRAT . 81 38.76 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN . 92 44.02 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 36 17.22 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 151 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRAT. 76 50.33 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 64 42.38 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 11 7.28 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 72.25 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRAT . 93.83 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN. 69.57 VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . 30.56 ********** (Democrat) ********** United States President Vote For 1 Hillary Clinton . 11 14.47 Barack Obama . 64 84.21 WRITE-IN. 1 1.32 Total . 76 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 United States Senator Vote For 1 Pavel Goberman. 4 6.25 Jeff Merkley . 28 43.75 Roger S. Obrist . 0 David Loera. 0 Candy Neville . 4 6.25 Steve Novick . 28 43.75 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 64 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 12 United States Rep In Congress, 4th Dist Vote For 1 Peter A. DeFazio . 66 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 66 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 10 Benton County Elections, Oregon - Primary Election May 20, 2008 - Page 2 of 171 Secretary of State Vote For 1 Kate Brown . 40 67.80 Rick Metsger . 17 28.81 Vicki L. Walker . 2 3.39 Paul Damian Wells. 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 59 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 17 State Treasurer Vote For 1 Ben Westlund . -
Voters' Pamphlet
Voters’ Pamphlet Oregon Primary Election May 18, 2010 Kate Brown Oregon Secretary of State This Voters’ Pamphlet is provided for assistance in casting your vote by mail ballot. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE ELECTIONS DIVISION STEPHEN N. TROUT KATE BROWN DIRECTOR SECRETARY OF STATE 255 CAPITOL ST NE, SUITE 501 BARRY PACK SALEM, OREGON 97310 DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE (503) 986-1518 Dear Oregon Voters, As our nation and our state climb slowly out of an historic recession, the challenges we face remain great. This primary election provides the opportunity for all voters to decide on a variety of nonpartisan races and two statewide ballot measures. It also allows the two major parties to select their nominees for offices from the US Senate and Congress, to Governor and the state Legislature. You, the voters, are in the driver’s seat, making important choices about the future leaders of this state and country. As your Secretary of State, I write to urge you to register and VOTE. Now more than ever the voices of Oregonians must be heard. While we face the continuation of a grim economic climate, as families struggle to make ends meet, businesses work hard to remain competitive and our governments strive to meet increasing demands for public services, there is some good news to share. Oregon has made great strides to make it easy and convenient to register and vote. On March 1, 2010, we made it simpler, more efficient and more secure to register to vote through Oregon’s online voter registration system. You can register online if you have an Oregon driver’s license, state ID or driver’s permit. -
Allen Hamoud Alley (DOB: --/--/54) Born In: Kalamazoo, Michigan Married To: Deborah Justice Alley (Aka: Debbie; DOB: 8-24-57) (Occupation: Pres
Allen Hamoud Alley (DOB: --/--/54) Born in: Kalamazoo, Michigan Married to: Deborah Justice Alley (aka: Debbie; DOB: 8-24-57) (Occupation: Pres. @ The Terrace Homeowner’s Assoc.) married 1982 Children: Paige Alley and A.J. Alley and Jenna C. Alley Residence: 1003 Terrace Drive, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 (est mkt value: $2.29 mil) Associated Addresses: Friends of Allen Alley, 494 State St. #230, Salem 97301; PAC Treasurer Donna L Butler (@capitolaccounting.com), PO Box 1304, Silverton 97381 (interestingly enough, same association as the FreedomWorks Issues PAC); Allen H. Alley, 333 S. State St. #V-216, Lake Oswego 97034; Allen Alley’s 2008 bid for State Treasurer lists campaign address: 355 N. State St., Lake Oswego 97034 Occupation: Private investor, “self employed” Add’l persons assoc. w/PAC: Brenda L. Collette, PO Box 1304, Silverton 97381 (@capitolaccounting.com) Registered Biz: West Bay Condominium, LLC (in partnership with Euro Homes, Inc.); The Terrace Homeowner’s Assoc., Inc.; Facebook page: personal page and campaign page From here: “As I walked along the charred remains of what once was a forest. I couldn't help but think about a recent faith healing case in Portland. A man was convicted and sent to jail for using faith healing with his sick daughter and not using modern medical techniques to help her. I got me thinking. Are we using the faith healing equivalent on our forests? Shouldn't we consider using modern forestry practice to help bring the forest back? Couldn't we replant a forest that would be more disease resistant, provide better habitat and be less fire prone? The catastrophic release of CO2 the first time was bad enough. -
Voters' Pamphlet
Voters’ Pamphlet Oregon Primary Election May 18, 2010 Kate Brown Oregon Secretary of State This Voters’ Pamphlet is provided for assistance in casting your vote by mail ballot. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE ELECTIONS DIVISION STEPHEN N. TROUT KATE BROWN DIRECTOR SECRETARY OF STATE 255 CAPITOL ST NE, SUITE 501 BARRY PACK SALEM, OREGON 97310 DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE (503) 986-1518 Dear Oregon Voters, As our nation and our state climb slowly out of an historic recession, the challenges we face remain great. This primary election provides the opportunity for all voters to decide on a variety of nonpartisan races and two statewide ballot measures. It also allows the two major parties to select their nominees for offices from the US Senate and Congress, to Governor and the state Legislature. You, the voters, are in the driver’s seat, making important choices about the future leaders of this state and country. As your Secretary of State, I write to urge you to register and VOTE. Now more than ever the voices of Oregonians must be heard. While we face the continuation of a grim economic climate, as families struggle to make ends meet, businesses work hard to remain competitive and our governments strive to meet increasing demands for public services, there is some good news to share. Oregon has made great strides to make it easy and convenient to register and vote. On March 1, 2010, we made it simpler, more efficient and more secure to register to vote through Oregon’s online voter registration system. You can register online if you have an Oregon driver’s license, state ID or driver’s permit. -
2Of 2 Voters' Pamphlet Candidates
2of 2 Voters’ Pamphlet Candidates Oregon General Election November 4, 2008 Bill Bradbury Oregon Secretary of State This Voters’ Pamphlet is provided for assistance in casting your vote by mail ballot. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE ELECTIONS DIVISION BILL BRADBURY JOHN LINDBACK DIRECTOR SECRETARY OF STATE 255 CAPITOL ST NE, SUITE 501 JEAN STRAIGHT SALEM, OREGON 97310 DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE (503) 986-1518 My Fellow Oregonians: Once again, it’s time for Oregon voters to make good on the bargain we make for living in a free country. It’s time to vote. In these pages, you will see the candidates running for office this year. These are the words they’ve chosen to represent themselves to you. Read them carefully and evaluate what they have to say because the decisions made by our elected officials make a difference in our lives. Voting is only one of the duties we share in preserving our blessings of liberty. We serve on juries. We pay our taxes. We serve in the armed forces. We don’t litter. And we vote. Voting is no mere footnote to democracy. It’s what separates us from tyrants, a practice we’ve nurtured and encouraged for more than two centuries and preserve today as a bulwark in keeping our country safe and free. It’s already been an exciting year. In the spring, Oregon saw a huge surge in voter registration and we may well set new records in November for turnout. Registering, remember, is only half the process and doesn’t mean a lot unless you actually vote. -
May 18Th, 2010 Official Election Results by Precinct
Page 1 of 52 PRECINCT REPORT Hood River County, Oregon Run Date:06/07/10 Primary Election RUN TIME:02:12 PM May 18, 2010 STATISTICS 0001 1 VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 0 REGISTERED VOTERS - Democrat . 0 REGISTERED VOTERS - Republican . 0 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 0 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 766 BALLOTS CAST - Democrat. 420 54.83 BALLOTS CAST - Republican . 166 21.67 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 180 23.50 ********** (Democrat) ********** United States Senator Vote For 1 Pavel Goberman. 8 2.16 Loren Hooker . 20 5.39 Ron Wyden . 343 92.45 WRITE-IN. 0 Representative District 2 Vote For 1 Joyce B Segers. 217 98.64 WRITE-IN. 3 1.36 Governor Vote For 1 Roger Obrist . 7 1.89 John Kitzhaber. 256 69.00 Bill Bradbury . 103 27.76 WRITE-IN. 5 1.35 State Treasurer Vote For 1 Rick Metsger . 176 53.82 Ted Wheeler. 150 45.87 WRITE-IN. 1 .31 State Senator District 26 Vote For 1 Brent Barton . 241 98.77 WRITE-IN. 3 1.23 State Representative District 52 Vote For 1 Suzanne VanOrman . 286 98.62 WRITE-IN. 4 1.38 file://C:\Documents and Settings\brianb\Desktop\2Precinct.html 6/7/2010 Page 2 of 52 Precinct Committeeperson--Male 1 (Prec-0001) Vote For 3 Robert Bart. 192 94.12 WRITE-IN. 12 5.88 Precinct Committeeperson--Female 1 (Prec-0001) Vote For 3 Sharon Guidera. 174 52.25 Susan Denzer Debonis. 154 46.25 WRITE-IN. 5 1.50 ********** (Republican) ********** United States Senator Vote For 1 Tom Stutzman . 12 10.71 Robin S Parker. -
A Preliminary Container List
Special Collections & Archives Research Center – Oregon State University Libraries http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu Ben Westlund Papers, 1976-2010 (MSS Westlund) Preliminary Container List Box 1 Notes, 1976-1985 (mostly notepads) Certificates, 1983-2003 Appointment Calendar Book, 1977 Dorothy Westlund, 2008 (Ben’s mother) Bud Westlund, 2003-2005 (Ben’s father) Ben’s Handwritten Obit (for Uncle Bill) with References to History Bend Bandits, 1996 (baseball team) Reserve Oil and Gas Company, 1979 Apple Valley, 1965-2008 Box 2 Scrapbooks, 1999-2005 (12 folders) Speeches, 2000-2006 (6 folders) Box 3 Speeches, 2005-2009 (4 folders) [2009 speeches are photocopies of materials transferred to the State Archives] Journal, 1994 (spiral bound notebook-not in folder) 1996/97 Developing Calendar to Win Speech 1996 Candidates School Abstract of Votes 1996 Campaign (2 folders) Gardner, Jim Endorsements Derman Speech Material Smith, Bob Misc. Filing Documents and Papers (2 folders) Creative Strat. Correspondence: Out-Going and In-Coming (2 folders) Mailers Press Release Original Print Work Radio Scripts Print Ad/Copy OEA NRA Lynn (Barb) Lundquist Fundraising Flyers Other Letters to the Editor News Articles Editorials District Demographics, 1994 State Candidate’s Manual-Major Political Party, 1996 Box 4 Oregon Republican Party, 1996 (4 envelopes of information mailed to Westlund) Libby Chronology in Ben’s Handwriting, 1998 1997 Session 1998 Article with Ben’s Notes to Lynn Lundquist 1998 Campaign 5 Notepads of Names and Phone Numbers, 1998-2008 (message -
The Portland Spectator, October 2009
Portland State University PDXScholar University Archives: Campus Publications & Portland Spectator Productions 10-15-2009 The Portland Spectator, October 2009 Portland State University. Student Publications Board Follow this and additional works at: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/spectator Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Portland State University. Student Publications Board, "The Portland Spectator, October 2009" (2009). Portland Spectator. 50. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/spectator/50 This Book is brought to you for free and open access. It has been accepted for inclusion in Portland Spectator by an authorized administrator of PDXScholar. Please contact us if we can make this document more accessible: [email protected]. ALLEN ALLEY: Walking Across Oregon SAM ADAMS: The Recall SEX TRAFFICKING: Getting Help Spectator PORTLAND Volume 8, !ssue 1, October 2009 MAGAZINE Getting Real About Health Care This month, prepare yourself for the debate The Portland Spectator is a student publication who believes that the academic environment should be an open forum, where there is a chance for Staff rational and prudent conservative arguments to be heard. We encourage the expression of diverse ideology to promote thought-provoking discussions. Editor-In-Chief Joe Wirtheim Senior Editor Jonathan Miles Spotlight Features Managing Editor Health Care 04 ❘ Recalling the Mayor Vincent Berretta 09 ❘ Doing Health Care By Jeff Wickizer Copy Editor Reform Right Megan Kimmelshue By Joe Wirtheim 07 ❘ Allen Alley's -
Voters' Pamphlet
Voters’ Pamphlet Oregon General Election November 2, 2010 Kate Brown Oregon Secretary of State This Voters’ Pamphlet is provided for assistance in casting your vote by mail ballot. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE ELECTIONS DIVISION STEPHEN N. TROUT KATE BROWN DIRECTOR SECRETARY OF STATE 255 CAPITOL ST NE, SUITE 501 BARRY PACK SALEM, OREGON 97310 DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE (503) 986-1518 Dear Oregon Voters: As your Chief Elections Officer, my goal is to engage more Oregonians in the political process, provide more information to Oregonians and remove barriers to voting. Because of this, you will see a few changes in the Voters’ Pamphlet, receive a ballot that looks a little different and find answers to your questions, quite literally at your fingertips, by pointing your browser to www.oregonvotes.org. First, the ballot. The Oregon Legislature passed legislation in 2009 implementing a new process for political parties to nominate candidates. It’s called cross nomination and it allows candidates to receive the nomination of up to three parties and to have those nominations printed on the ballot. The purpose behind this change is to engage more voters on all ends of the political spectrum. Due to space restrictions on the ballot and the fact that candidates can receive up to three party nomi- nations, the party names will be abbreviated on the ballot. Every ballot will have a key to the party abbreviations. The parties are abbreviated as follows: Constitution Party – CON Democratic Party of Oregon – DEM Independent Party of Oregon – IND Libertarian Party of Oregon – LBT Nonaffiliated – NAV Pacific Green Party – PGP Oregon Progressive Party – PRO The Oregon Republican Party – REP Working Families Party of Oregon – WFP Second, the Voters’ Pamphlet. -
Women in the Governor's Mansion: Breaking the Barrier to Competition
University of South Carolina Scholar Commons Theses and Dissertations Summer 2019 Women in the Governor's Mansion: Breaking the Barrier to Competition Helen Adair King Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd Part of the Political Science Commons Recommended Citation King, H. A.(2019). Women in the Governor's Mansion: Breaking the Barrier to Competition. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/5478 This Open Access Dissertation is brought to you by Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WOMEN IN THE GOVERNOR’S MANSION: BREAKING THE BARRIER TO COMPETITION by Helen Adair King Bachelor of Arts Wake Forest University, 2003 Master of Public Administration University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2007 Master of Arts University of South Carolina, 2014 Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science College of Arts and Sciences University of South Carolina 2019 Accepted by: David Darmofal, Major Professor Todd Shaw, Committee Member Marjorie J. Spruill, Committee Member Laura R. Woliver, Committee Member Cheryl L. Addy, Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School © Copyright by Helen Adair King, 2019 All Rights Reserved. ii DEDICATION This dissertation is dedicated to my sons, Austin and Blake. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to formally acknowledge the members of my dissertation committee: Dr. David Darmofal, Dr. Todd Shaw, Dr. Marjorie Spruill and Dr. Laura Woliver. I deeply appreciate their time and dedication to this dissertation.