Lincoln County Voters’ Pamphlet Vote-by-Mail General Election November 4, 2014

Sample Ballot Included

Dear Lincoln County Voter: This Voters’ Pamphlet is provided to give you, the voter, additional information 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 opportunity to submit a picture and statement regarding his/her candidacy. This General Election will be held completely by mail. Your ballot will arrive in the mail on or near October 18th. 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 office 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: ★ LINCOLN COUNTY COURTHOUSE TOLEDO CITY HALL 225 W Olive, Room 201; Newport 206 N Main; Toledo INSIDE BOX: 8:30am to 5pm M-F 8am to 5pm M-Th (September 24 through November 3) (October 8 through November 3) November 4 ONLY (Election Day) 7am-8pm November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm OUTSIDE BOX: Drive-up ballot box in rear parking lot—open 24 hours a day, SILETZ CITY HALL 7 days a week until 8pm on November 4th 215 W Buford; Siletz (beginning September 24) 9am to 5pm M-F (October 8 through November 3) ★ LINCOLN CITY CITY HALL November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 9am-8pm 801 SW Hwy 101; Lincoln City WALDPORT CITY HALL INSIDE BOX: 8am to 5pm M-F 125 Alsea Hwy; Waldport (September 24 through November 3) INSIDE BOX: 8am to 5pm M-F November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm (September 24 through November 3) OUTSIDE BOX: Drive-up ballot box in (closed 12:30pm to 1:30pm) lower parking lot—open 24 hours a day, November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm 7 days a week until 8pm on November 4th OUTSIDE BOX: Drive-up ballot box in (beginning September 24) City Hall parking lot – open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until 8pm on November 4th ★ DEPOE BAY CITY HALL (beginning September 24) 570 SE Shell; Depoe Bay 8am to 5pm M-F ★ YACHATS CITY HALL (October 8 through November 3) 441 Hwy 101 N; Yachats November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm 8:30am to 4:30pm M-F (October 8 through November 3) ★ NEWPORT CITY HALL November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8:30am-8pm 169 SW Coast Hwy; Newport 8am to 5pm M-F ★ EDDYVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH (October 8 through November 3) 20742 Hwy 20; Eddyville November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 8am-8pm November 4th ONLY (Election Day) 10am-8pm ★Privacy Booth Available

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. (Postmarks do not count.) POSTAGE IS NOT REQUIRED AT THESE DROP SITES!

Contact Lincoln County Elections at 541-265-4131 to request a replacement ballot if:

Be sure to sign your ! Return Envelope! ! Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-2 Drop Site Locations Drive-Up Ballot Drop Boxes Now Available in Newport, Lincoln City and Waldport

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 24th through 8:00pm on November 4th. 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!”

Dana W Jenkins Visit Our Website For More Information Lincoln County Clerk www.co.lincoln.or.us/clerk/

Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-3 Drive-Up Ballot Drop Boxes Index to Voters’ Pamphlet

Measures Page 21-156 Lincoln County Library District...... 21-6

Arguments

21-156 Lincoln County Library District...... 21-7

Candidates

All candidates were invited to participate in this pamphlet. The following candidates submitted information: Page Allen, David N...... 21-17 Anderson, Dick...... 21-8 Cutter, Dann...... 21-22 Davis, Jim...... 21-14 Engler, Wendy C...... 21-17 Fisher-Brown, Jo G...... 21-11 Frye, Barbara E...... 21-23 Grutzmacher, Ralph E...... 21-19 Hoagland, D Riley...... 21-14 Holland, Greg...... 21-22 Jenkins, Dana W...... 21-9 Long, Nathan...... 21-13 Mattila, A J (Jim)...... 21-10 Reno, Dennis...... 21-18 Rockwell, Julie...... 21-20 Roumagoux, Sandra N...... 21-16 Saelens, Mark...... 21-9 & 21-18 Sawyer, Dean...... 21-16 Scott, Greg...... 21-23 Seth, Jerry...... 21-20 Smith, Billie Jo...... 21-19 Sparks, Steve...... 21-11 Sprague, Roger...... 21-12 Thompson, Terry N...... 21-8 Wahlke, Susan...... 21-13 Ward, Kip G...... 21-15 Williams, Don...... 21-12 Woodruff, Susan...... 21-21

Page Sample Ballot ...... 21-24 thru 21-28

Drop Sites ...... 21-2

Voting Information ...... 21-5

Visit Our Website For More Information: www.co.lincoln.or.us/clerk/

Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-4 Index Registration and Voting Information

Registering to Vote Voting Instructions To be eligible to vote in the November 4, 2014 General Check Your Ballot! Election, a completed voter registration card must be postmarked by October 14, 2014. 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. A resident of Oregon. If you vote for more candidates than allowed, or if you vote A United States citizen. both Yes and No on a measure, it is called an overvote. 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. Your residence or mailing address changes. Your name changes. Contact Lincoln County Elections office at 541-265-4131 to request a replacement ballot if: 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), On-line Registration: On-line voter registration is now available. If you go to our inside the return envelope, SIGN THE RETURN website: www.co.lincoln.or.us/clerk and go to the bottom ENVELOPE in the space provided, and mail it in time to of the page, click on “Register to Vote”. 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).

Be sure to sign your Return Envelope!

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, 2014.

Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-5 Registration and Voting Information Measure 21-156 Lincoln County Library District

Some or all of these things may happen at your local library Ballot Title if tax does not pass: • May require people living outside the city limits of Lincoln City, Newport and Toledo to purchase a library card in order to use 21-156 these city libraries 21-156 LOCAL OPTION TAX FOR LIBRARY SERVICES • Reductions in: Hours of library operation QUESTION: Shall Library District renew levy of 9¢ per $1,000 Courier service assessed value for five years, beginning 2015-2016, to fund Interlibrary loans your library? Staffing levels Purchase of books and other materials This measure renews current local option taxes. Library programs and services SUMMARY: This measure will renew the expiring local option • Possible changes in agreements for city library usage by Library tax. Approval of this measure continues providing funding at District residents its present level for the Lincoln County Library District and the funding it provides to libraries in Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo and Waldport. (This information submitted by Chris D Boyle, President, Board of Directors, Lincoln County Library District.) It is estimated that this measure would raise approximately $326,281 in tax revenues for 2015-2016, $332,807 in tax revenues for 2016-2017, $339,463 in tax revenues for 2017- 2018, $346,252 in tax revenues for 2018-2019, and $353,177 in tax revenues for 2019-2020. The estimated tax cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of the estimate.

Explanatory Statement Before the formation of the Lincoln County Library District, people living in unincorporated areas of Lincoln County and Depoe Bay did not have access to a public library without paying for a library card. In 1991 the city libraries of Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo and Waldport began contracting with the Library District to receive funds for providing fee free library service to all residents of Lincoln County. In order to continue this service, voters in 2009 approved a local option tax levy at 9¢ per $1000 assessed value which expires in 2014-2015. Approval of this measure will renew the levy for another five years and allow the fee free service to continue. Who votes on this measure? Every voter living outside the city limits of Lincoln City, Newport, Toledo and Yachats. Why is renewal of the 5-year local option tax needed? To ensure that you will continue to have full access to the public libraries in Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo and Waldport. The library services include: • Check out books, videos, DVD’s, ebooks and other library materi- als. • Reserve books, videos, DVD’s and other library materials 24 hours a day through the Internet • Internet access to reference databases • Computer use for Internet access: check e-mail, apply for jobs, information search, etc. • Courier service which brings materials you request from other libraries to your local library • Interlibrary Loan Services – access to materials around the state and around the world What happens if the tax does not pass? Based on current year revenue libraries will lose at least: • Driftwood (Lincoln City) - $56,813 • Newport - $84,423 • Siletz - $17,661 • Toledo - $27,217 • Waldport - $42,594

Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-6 Measures Measure 21-156 Arguments

Argument in Favor Argument in Favor

We support our local libraries. Please join us in voting YES on Vote YES for Ballot Measure 21-156! Ballot Measure 21-156 – the RENEWAL of our local option tax Continue support for our local libraries at current tax levels. for Lincoln County Libraries. This measure does NOT increase your taxes. Voting YES means that every person in Lincoln County contin- ues to have access to our wonderful libraries with their diverse What would we do without our libraries! For less than the cost of resources and excellent services. We value and support these one book, we have access to over a quarter of a million books, critical community institutions. ebooks, movies, CDs, magazines, news­papers, 24-hour access to online databases, AND MORE. Edward Roesing Vickie A Steen Renewing the local option tax of 9¢ per $1,000 assessed value on Scott Pettit Sheryl Eldridge your property is only $18 for a $200,000 home. The very services Mary Davis Rebecca Cohen we value are at risk if libraries lose these funds. Betsy Maxfield Ted Smith We especially appreciate these services: Jan Titgen Cecelia M Jensen • Children and their parents find in their library a place to Alice & John O’Brien Louise Hayes explore books, magazines and other material. Bernard A Lynam David Bigelow Barbara Leff Gloria Zirges • Students get a head start on early reading success by being Roy & Linda Hageman Pamela Aylmer given opportunities to attend library story times and other Linda Rogers Dianne Eckstein library sponsored programs. Karen Rose D Kucha • Students who use libraries are more successful in school Durinda Howard Cynthia Jacobi and often go on to be successful lifelong learners. Chris Boyle Billie Jo Smith Blythe Collins David Gomberg • We depend on the public library as a place to use critical M Renée Bellinger Rennie Ferris technology, networking and internet services. Susan Spencer Vicki Dunaway • We use library services to find jobs, prepare resumes, to Ginger Gouveia Sharon Cannon obtain current, factual health information and as a gateway Lorna Davis Charles & Doris D Moody to world-wide library collections. Frank Geltner Gary Lahman • We communicate with family and friends via e-mail and other Alan Searle Victor & Jill Bucy social networking tools available through the public library’s Guy DiTorrice Linda Welch free Internet access. Chris Waugh Saundra Mies-Grantham Bobbi Lippman Patti & Charles P Littlehales • We download best-selling ebooks and set our own due dates. • Trained library staff help us with our wide-ranging interests­ and needs. Every person in Lincoln County can use the diverse resources of the Driftwood Public Library in Lincoln City, Newport Public Library, Siletz Public Library, Toledo Public Library and Waldport Public Library. The public library is our meeting place. Vote YES to preserve library services. (This information furnished by the People for Lincoln County Libraries, Janet G Webster, Treasurer.)

(This information furnished by the People for Lincoln County Libraries, Janet G Webster, Treasurer.)

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

Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-7 Measures Lincoln County Lincoln County Commissioner, Position 3 Commissioner, Position 3 Dick Terry N Anderson Thompson Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Retired Occupation: Lincoln County Commissioner Occupational Background: 35 years of management in the fi- Occupational Background: nancial services industry. Budget Commercial Fisherman, 40+ management and analysis in both years; Three-term Oregon State public and private sectors. Representative; Three-term Lincoln County Commissioner. Educational Background: Pacific University Oregon, graduated, BA; University of , graduated, Certificate, Executive Educational Background: Newport High School (9th Grade); Graduate Management Program; Duke University, graduated, South Salem High School (High School Diploma, 12th Grade); Certificate, Executive Graduate Management Program; Leader- University of Missouri(Sophomore); Oregon State University ship Lincoln, 2010, graduated. (Senior, B.S. Degree) Prior Governmental Experience: Mayor, 4 years, City Councilor, Prior Governmental Experience: State Representative (1995- 2 years, Planning Commission, Budget Committee. 2001); Vice-Chair House Natural Resources Committee; House Education Committee; 1996-1997 House Agriculture and Natural Lincoln County citizens can expect Dick Anderson to listen with an open mind to their issues and assist them in finding practical Resources Committee, House Education Committee: 1998-1999 solutions. It has been over 20 years in North County and over 30 House Agricultural and Forestry Committee, House Committee years in South County that someone has been elected County on Human Resources and Education; Ways & Means, Natural Commissioner. It is time to spread the representation to all corners Resources; Pacific Fisheries Legislative Task Force; General of the County. Dick Anderson will face Lincoln County issues Government Committee; House Committee on Species Resto- with a fresh outlook and enthusiasm. ration and Stream Recovery; House Business and Consumer Affairs Committee; Governor’s Task Force on Marine Reserve; Dick Anderson is an active member of: Cascade West Area Commission on Transportation Member of Cascade Head and Cape Perpetua Community Teams Mid- Area Commission on Transportation on Marine Reserves; North Coast Commissioner Representative Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association to Ocean Policy Advisory Committee; Interim Joint Committee on Siletz Tribal Charity Contribution Fund Board Salmon and Stream Enhancement; Speakers Council on Youth Buy-Local Lincoln County Alcohol and Drug Abuse; Interim Committee on Trade and Eco- Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce nomic Development; Board of Directors for Oregon Fishermen’s Depoe Bay Chamber of Commerce Undersea Cable Committee; Oregon Department of Fish and Lincoln City Cultural Center Wildlife Budget Review Committee; Member of Bureau of Ocean North Lincoln Historical Museum Energy Management, Oregon Renewable Energy Task Force; The Junior Golf Program in Lincoln City for 5 years Territorial Sea Planning Committee; Chairman of Coastal Marine Dick Anderson has chaired numerous non-profit boards and pro- Experiment Station. fessional associations including serving as a past board member Community Service: Newport Middle School Track and Field of the Lincoln County Community Development Corp. Volunteer; Member, Newport Chamber of Commerce; Oregon Dick Anderson has training in dispute resolution which assists Coast Cultural Coalition past member. him with relationship building and finding common ground. Transportation: “I look forward to continuing the fight for trans- Dick Anderson and his wife, Sue, chose to move to Lincoln portation dollars to improve our county roads.” County, drawn by the community, the charm and the lifestyle. Solid Support for Seniors: “I will continue to fight to protect the Dick Anderson is committed to: rights of our county’s senior citizens, to ensure strong community Fiscally Responsible County Government service programs that will protect their quality of life.” Family wage jobs Strong Economy: “Lincoln County needs living wage jobs, now Healthcare facilities that support quality of life more than ever, and I will continue to work to secure state and Relationships that work: state, cities, Tribe, businesses and federal funds to stimulate jobs.” others “I will continue to bring people to the same table, to work together Highways, our economic lifeline to the Valley; freight, tourists on tough issues, in order to find solutions to Lincoln County’s and commerce problems.” Dick Anderson would be honored if you would allow him to represent you as a full time Lincoln County Commissioner. Thank you. www.dickanderson.org

(This information furnished by Dick Anderson.) (This information furnished by Terry N Thompson.)

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 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-8 Candidates Lincoln County Lincoln County Soil and Water Conservation District Clerk Director, At Large, Position 2 Dana W Mark Jenkins Saelens Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Lincoln County Occupation: Lincoln County Clerk Solid Waste Program Manager Occupational Background: and Sustainability Coordinator Lincoln County Clerk, 1991-Pres- Occupational Background: As ent; Chief Deputy County Clerk, a state and county government 1987-1991; Clerk/Elections employee I worked tirelessly to Deputy, 1982-1987; Lincoln protect our natural resources County Clerk’s Office, 1982-Pres- while carefully considering the social and economic needs of ent. communities that rely on those resources. I developed unique Educational Background: Graduated from Toledo High School approaches to solving environmental issues and I have found in 1972. Attended Mt. Hood Community College and Oregon effective ways to work with local citizen and business concerns. State University. I was elected in 2010 for a 4-year term on the Board of Directors for the Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District. During that Prior Governmental Experience: County Clerk, 1991-Present; period I have devoted my time to improving our soil and water Deputy County Clerk, 1982-1991 quality programs working closely with the board and staff. • DANA JENKINS – A PROVEN PERFORMER: In April 2014 I became President of the Oregon Association of Dana Jenkins has worked as your County Clerk to stream- Conservation Districts (OACD). In a brief five months I’ve lead the line procedures and eliminate unnecessary steps. He effort to acquire 10 million dollars to build the partnership between has maintained an excellent level of service with reduced conservation districts and watershed councils and implement staff. He replaced Lincoln County’s punchcard voting local Sage Grouse conservation agreements. Implementation system with an Optical Scan voting system in 1995. He of effective conservation agreements are necessary to avoid the has designed, produced, and distributed a Local Voters’ federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) listing for Sage Grouse Pamphlet for military, absentee, and local Lincoln County in Eastern Oregon. I must be reelcted to my local soil and water voters since 1994. He established Official Ballot Drop conservation board as membership on a board is a requirement Sites for vote-by-mail ballots throughout Lincoln County, for officers of OACD. including convenient drive-up ballot drop boxes. Current Educational Background: Oregon State University, B.S. Fisher- projects include on-line (paperless) voter registration and ies Science, 1979; Some graduate level coursework; University on-line access to recorded deeds and images. of Oregon, Sustainability Leadership Program Certification, 2008 • DANA JENKINS – EXPERIENCED AND PROFESSIONAL Prior Governmental Experience: Oregon Department of Fish LEADERSHIP: and Wildlife. Thirty-two years as a Marine Fisheries Biologist In addition to his 32 years of experience in the Clerk’s (16 years as a federal advisor). Office, Dana Jenkins is a member of the Oregon Associa- I have 39 years of government service in environmental science, tion of County Clerks (OACC) and was President of this management and policymaking. I worked in the field, supervised association in 2000/2001. He has been certified by the projects of 20 people or more, administered biennial budgets of 2.5 OACC as a “Certified County Clerk (C.C.C.)” since 2002. million dollars and conducted program design and review. I have He has served on the Board of Directors of the Association served on countless statewide, regional and international commit- of Oregon Counties since 2003. He was appointed to the tees. With EPA’s renewed emphasis to review and overhaul the Oregon Centralized Voter Registration (the newly imple- Clean Water Act and other federal legislation my background and mented statewide voter registration database) Steering experience is a key advantage for our small county. Committee in 2005. Dana Jenkins has the practical, professional, and technical experience to be a progressive leader for the Clerk’s Office. • DANA JENKINS – FAST, EFFICIENT, AND FRIENDLY PUBLIC SERVICE: Dana Jenkins will continue to make fast, efficient and friendly service to the public his number one priority: “Whether it’s for elections, recording, passports, or marriage licenses, the customer will always be #1”. • DANA JENKINS – WORKING FOR YOU: RE-ELECT Dana Jenkins and he will continue to be “YOUR WORKING COUNTY CLERK”.

(This information furnished by Dana W Jenkins.) (This information furnished by Mark Saelens.)

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 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-9 Candidates City of Depoe Bay Mayor A J (Jim) Mattila Nonpartisan

Occupation: Mayor

Occupational Background: marine construction; commer- cial fishing Educational Background: Delake Grade School; Taft H.S.; graduated Roosevelt H.S., Portland Prior Governmental Experience: National Guard; U.S. Air Force Forward, Depoe Bay! Two years ago I promised the voters of Depoe Bay to chart a posi- tive course of transparency and progress, to push aside personal agendas and return the town to its citizens. The result is progress. Depoe Bay is once again an exciting and progressive city whose government is working in the best inter- ests of all citizens – not just a favored few. Here are some of the milestones of my first term: • We renegotiated a key telecommunication franchise to include fiber optic cable for city hall and other important locations as part of the deal; • We led the fight against budget uncertainties to secure dredging for Depoe Bay Harbor, which will begin in September; • We have erected a beautiful new bridge that serves as the gateway to the City Park and nature trails. The multi-purpose bridge will also support emergency and city vehicles, allowing us to protect assets and lives; • We have laid plans to restore the municipal fish plant as a viable seafood facility and replace aging harbor infrastructure that has been neglected; • We have made improvements to parks, roads and sewers and have projects underway throughout the city; • We provided funding for Kids Zone, Chamber of Commerce and Depoe Bay Food Pantry, organizations that provide critical services to our town. • As mayor, I have reached out to people that can help us: county and state officials and elected representatives at all levels. From the governor’s office to Congress, just about everybody knows who “AJ” is. If I am elected again as your mayor, I pledge to work even harder to keep Depoe Bay on track for the future. Please join me on this exciting journey. Vote for “AJ” for mayor.

(This information furnished by A J (Jim) Mattila.)

The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-10 Candidates City of Depoe Bay City of Depoe Bay Council Member, Position 5 Council Member, Position 6 Steve Jo G Sparks Fisher-Brown Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Non-profit Board Occupation: Member, Unpaid; Vice-Chair, Occupational Background: Neighbors for Kids, Depoe Bay, OR; Leadership Coach & Mgmt Educational Background: Consultant; Author, Paid; Blog- Prior Governmental ger, Paid. Experience: Occupational Background: Vice Pres. Sales, Transmission My name is Jo Fisher-Brown, and I am running for Depoe Bay (fiber optics) Group, Nortel. City Council Seat #6. Educational Background: BA in Mgmt, St. Mary’s College of I was born in Tillamook and grew up in the Pacific Northwest. I Ca., 1989, Moraga, Ca. graduated from Rainier High School in Rainier, Oregon in 1979, Prior Governmental Experience: Univ. of Wa, Telecom Mgr.; and joined the U.S. Army in August of that year. After my enlist- Ed Svcs District, Chelan County Wa., Consultant; Chelan County ment ended, I spent three years living in the Republic of Panama PUD, Wenatchee, Wa., Consultant; Cascade Ed. Foundation, and nine years living in Ketchikan, AK before returning to Oregon Leavenworth, Wa., Board Member, Elected; Village Art in the Park, in 1995. I moved to Depoe Bay in 2008, and have enjoyed the Leavenworth, Wa., Pres. & Board Chair, Elected; Friends of the sense of community and the wonderful advantages that only Fish Hatchery, Leavenworth, Wa., Pres. & Board Chair, Elected. small-town coastal living can provide. I am currently employed at Things Rich & Strange in Depoe Bay and Newport, where I I believe in the empowerment of community building outreach interact with both local people and out-of-town visitors on a daily strategies through collaborations and partnerships with local, basis. This interaction provides me with a unique viewpoint, which state, and federal government, public private non-profits, pri- I believe will benefit me, and the city as a whole, as a member of vate sector, and volunteers, all critical partners for community Depoe Bay City Council. growth and vitality. Effective team building and collaborative commitments in Lincoln County have proven to be a successful Having lived in several communities with economies based on enterprise, enhancing the quality of life for children and families, tourism and local natural resources, I believe that I can provide especially in education. those I represent in Depoe Bay with an independent outlook from the point of view of the average citizen. My priorities as a member As a US Navy veteran from the Vietnam era and a post WWII of City Council will be based on positive energy in order to benefit military child growing up during the 1950’s and early 1960’s, I am the community as a whole. I support increasing livability, local passionate about caring for veterans and families as a commit- employment, and helping to promote new business interests, as ment to their sacrifice of service to protect our freedoms during well as supporting and encouraging existing business with an eye all wars past and present. We have an eternal obligation and toward a sustainable year-round economy. I also strongly believe debt that can never be fully paid back to those who have served in maintaining our natural resources and city infrastructure, so that America in the military, as a first responder or in a public private future generations will be encouraged to consider Depoe Bay as partnership role as an employee or volunteer. We can never thank a place to visit, live, and enjoy. appreciate enough the service of the hundreds of volunteers in Lincoln County who work tirelessly and passionately to make a To those who have supported and encouraged me to run for a seat difference in our community. on Depoe Bay City Council, and to those individuals who consider voting for me in November, I offer a heart-felt “Thank You”. As a City of Depoe Bay Councilor, I promise to be fair, objective, and compassionate about community service with the goal of achieving the very best quality of life and economic growth for all citizens for generations to come. It is my duty and heartfelt honor to serve.

(This information furnished by Steve Sparks.) (This information furnished by Jo G Fisher-Brown.)

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-11 Candidates City of Lincoln City City of Lincoln City Mayor Mayor Roger Don Sprague Williams Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Retired Occupation: Owner/operator Occupational Background: 40 Nelscott Café, Lincoln City. years in Insurance Business: 15 Subway Sandwich Franchisee; years in claims adjusting and 25 Newport, and WA state. years as agency owner/operator Occupational Background: marketing all lines of insurance. Teacher’s Aide, Portland Public Educational Background: College of Puget Sound - 3 years; Schools and Evergreen School University of Washington - 1 year; Insurance Institute of America District Special Needs classrooms as one on one aide to children - 3 years with degree with Autistism, Down’s syndrome and Cerebral palsy; Medical coordinator, Center for Continuous Improvement (Portland); Vo- Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln City Council - 4 terms cational Instructor, Portland Habilitation Center (Portland) -Current City Councilor; Chair - Urban Renewal Agency; Chair - Goal 5/17 Committee; Lincoln County School Committee; Fire Educational Background: Mt. Hood Community College; Commissioner; Lincoln City Budget Committee - 16 years University of Oregon; Oregon State University ROGER SPRAGUE - EXPERIENCE Prior Governmental Experience: Current: Chair of Lincoln City Planning Commission; Member, walking and biking plan Founding member and treasurer of Angel Anonymous committee Past Kiwanis three term Lt. Governor and current Pacific “A mayor for all of us” That’s what I want to be for the people of Northwest District Risk Manager Lincoln City. Elks Scholarship Chariman - 15 years As a small business owner I know how tough the last years have Past Church Moderator, current board member and choir singer been. Businesses are failing and not a single plan has been put forward by your city council. ROGER SPRAGUE - YOUR VOICE OF REASON My priorities: Jobs, Businesses, Families, Making city government As a 35 year resident and business owner in Lincoln City I’ve more accountable to you. seen what works and doesn’t work. I want a greater focus on public arts with an emphasis on our I have a vision of a place where people take pride in their com- native American heritage. munity - a community that will become more attractive to visitors. We need to help our younger citizens find meaningful work or We need to streamline government processes and make them create small businesses here so they won’t leave us for the Valley. more transparent and accessible. We need to increase support for our Senior citizens and the I support a strong budgeting process with continued five year programs on which they rely. projections. My governmental experience is new. I’ve become involved in the I will work to address ways to preserve and protect our streets city’s working because I’ve grown tired of excuses why things can’t and roads and will continue to do what is necessary to assure we get done. I work for a living, just like you. I’m running for mayor have a pure drinking water source. because we deserve better. This city and it’s people have so With a new City Manager and three new councilors our council much potential. I want to make sure the city government gets out will, more than ever, need experienced leadership. of the way of the people that want to grow this town’s economy. ELECT ROGER SPRAGUE YOUR MAYOR - YOUR VOICE OF I’ve served on the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce board, REASON AND EXPERIENCE Buy Local of Lincoln County board and served as President of the Bay Area Merchants Association. I know the people of this town and what they want from their mayor. I’m asking for your vote to bring some fresh, new ideas to the city. Thank you.

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-12 Candidates City of Lincoln City City of Lincoln City Council Member, Ward I Council Member, Ward I Nathan Susan Long Wahlke Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Transfer Station Occupation: Legal secretary; Operator for North Lincoln Secretary/Treasurer of Lincoln Sanitary Service. City Chamber of Commerce; Occupational Background: Treasurer of Business of Excel- Operations Manager for USA lence in Youth Waste of Oregon, Portland Occupational Background: Oregon; Self employed, NRL Chair, Lincoln City Chamber Construction. Ambassadors; Assistant to Chief of Police, Lincoln City; Assistant Educational Background: Sandy Union High School; Mount to City Attorney, Lincoln City; Planning Department Administrative Hood Community College. Assistant, Clatsop County Prior Governmental Experience: Planning Commissioner for the Educational Background: BA, University of Oregon; Ford Insti- City of Lincoln City: President for the Roads End Improvement tute Leadership Program Association; Commissioner for the Roads End Water District. Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln City Budget Committee I believe the art of listening has been lost. It’s not just what’s good (present); Devils Lake Water Improvement District Budget for the City; it’s also what’s good for the citizens. Committee (present); Local School Committee Accountability and fiscal discipline are key to a healthy City. I I am asking for your vote to fill the open position for Lincoln City will demand accountability, and help the City focus more on its City Council, Ward 1. citizens. I am employed by a small business, my husband owns a small Tourism is Lincoln City’s only industry. The citizens of Lincoln City business, and I have been an active participant in the Lincoln City and tourism can blend together by having accountability, and by Chamber of Commerce for several years. I support small busi- having fair decisions made by Council in a timely manner. nesses and economic development in our community. It is time for the City to listen to the people, take responsibility, I have lived in North Lincoln County for 22 years. I have worked make Staff accountable, and make sure that the tax payer’s money for Lincoln City in the City Attorney’s office, the police depart- is spent with purpose. ment, and filmed planning commission and city council meetings for many years. I am a member of the board of Business for Excellence in Youth, a non-profit that provides services for students in north Lincoln County. I served as secretary for several years, and presently serve as treasurer. My many volunteer efforts were recognized when I was named Woman of the Year for 2013 at the annual Community Days banquet. As a long time resident of Lincoln City, I know people with a variety of views on issues currently challenging us. I listen with an open mind to various viewpoints and respect the process of exploring many options for the best solution to the many issues we face (homelessness, workforce housing, lack of living wage jobs, and many others). In our seasonal economy we need to focus on attracting living wage, year round employment. As a City Council member I will be able to do more to enhance the image of our City and improve livability for all of our citizens.

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-13 Candidates City of Lincoln City City of Lincoln City Council Member, Ward II Council Member, Ward II Jim D Riley Davis Hoagland Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: President/Owner Occupation: Goodwill: Su- of Central Coast Builders, Inc. pervisor and Coast Drafting & Design, Occupational Background: Inc. Chinook Winds Casino Resort: Occupational Background: Table Games: Supervisor Over 40 years in the Construc- Educational Background: Pur- tion Business due University: Calumet Educational Background: James Lick High - Graduated; IBM Prior Governmental Experience: Appointed: Lincoln City Onsite College San Jose, CA - 2 Years; San Jose City College Budget Committee, Vice Chairman - Apprenticeship Program - 4 Years; Butte Community College - Real Estate - 1 Year I am running for City Council as the next step into becoming more involved in Lincoln City. My four years in the Budget Committee Prior Governmental Experience: Urban Renewal Advisory has offered me a window into city politics. I can bring a new Board; Lincoln City Building Code Appeals Board; Currently - perspective to City Council. Lincoln City Planning Commissioner - 20 Years Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce Member with 2 Businesses - Served on Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce Board for 3 years - Served as President of the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce for 1 Year - Served on BAMA for Numerous Years - Served as Chair of Community Days For 5 Years - Served on the Board of Angels Anonymous, Inc. Since It’s Inception 15 Years Ago - Serving the Past Five Years as President of Angels Anonymous, Inc. - Instrumental in the Production of the Angels Ball and Fantasy of Trees for 15 Years - Supporter and Contributor to the North Lincoln Hospital Foundation - Recipient of 2013 Community Lifetime Achievement Award - I just enjoy working for the Betterment of Our Community

- ENDORSED BY: - Mike Holden, Former Mayor and Police Chief of Lincoln City - Henry Quandt, Current Lincoln City Councilor - Roger Robertson, Owner - All Ways Traveling

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-14 Candidates City of Lincoln City Council Member, Ward III Kip G Ward Nonpartisan

Occupation: Owner Historic Anchor Inn Occupational Background: CICS Employment Services Inc. Educational Background: B.S. Economics Western Oregon State Prior Governmental Experience: Director Devils Lake Water Improvement District I look forward to serving on the City Council. This is a period of unique opportunity for our community. With a new mayor, Council, City Manager, and VCB Director, we have the chance to try some new directions. I hope to be able to work with our new council and the community to seek positive change. I’m excited for the challenges ahead.

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-15 Candidates City of Newport City of Newport Mayor Mayor Sandra N Dean Roumagoux Sawyer Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Artist; Art instruc- Occupation: Emergency Man- tor agement Planner, Siletz Tribe Occupational Background: Occupational Background: 1981-1983, Graduate Faculty, City of Newport, Retired Police University of Arkansas, Fay- Sergeant; Los Angeles County etteville; 1985-1986, Adjunct Deputy Sheriff Faculty, art, Linn-Benton Com- Educational Background: Linn-Benton Community College, munity College, Albany, OR; 1987-1992, Dean of Instruction, Administration of Justice; Department of Public Safety Standards Oregon Coast Community College, Newport, OR; 1992-1998, and Training, Middle Management Certificate Adjunct Faculty, art, Oregon Coast Community College, Newport, OR; 1995-2002, Instructor, Summer Art Institute, Portland Com- Prior Governmental Experience: Newport City Council, Council munity College, Portland, OR; 1992-2014, Faculty Art Creative President, Newport Police 30 years as Officer, Sergeant, and Arts Community at Menucha Portland, OR Interim Chief of Police, Lincoln County Local Emergency Planning Committee Educational Background: Corvallis High School, Corvallis, OR, 1958; Bachelor of Arts, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1977; MY GOALS AS MAYOR: Master of Fine Arts, University of Arkansas, 1981. To establish a regional economic development director position Prior Governmental Experience: Elected, 2003-2012, Board of to bring jobs and businesses to Lincoln County paid for by all Education, Oregon Coast Community College,Chairman, 2004- local governments. 2006; Elected, 2010-2012, Newport City Councilor; Elected, 2012- • To increase residents participation by establishing social media 2014, Mayor, Newport, OR; Appointed, 2013, Board of Oregon and twitter for residents to get current information and to give Mayors Assoc.; Appointed, 1990-2012, Ambulance Service feedback to the city. Review Committee, Lincoln County. • To work with the Marine Science Center, the Community College, Newport is on the cusp of exciting times. As mayor I have worked OSU, OMSI, NOAA and the local school district to bring marine to build and maintain relationships with the Port of Newport, science professionals to our local schools. To encourage and Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon Coast Aquarium, Oregon support the School District’s Ocean Literacy Initiative. Coast Community College, NOAA and wave energy organizations. • To work with the businesses and residents of South Beach to I participated in the search for a new city manager that led to the move to increase traffic flow and access to areas including the hiring of Spencer Nebel, and I will continue to encourage improve- new OMSI camp. ment of the City’s infrastructure and support the city manager to keep the city’s budget sustainable. • To move forward on the under grounding of overhead power lines for beautification in the north Highway 101 and Highway If re-elected, I will continue to work on the dramatic changes tak- 20 corridors. ing place in South Beach, including the building of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry’s Coastal Discovery Center, To find grants and other funding sources to establish caches of Oregon State University’s expanded campus and commercial food, water, and shelters around town in the event of a disaster. and residential growth. I believe that my experience in over 30 years as a police supervi- I will continue my office hours at City Hall, the first and third sor with the city gives me an understanding of the work that can Tuesday of each month from 3-5 p.m. be accomplished by the city’s great staff. Serving on the council the past four years has given me the knowledge to handle the more complicated and sometimes politically tough decisions. I have also worked hard at building consensus when dealing with complex issues to find the best solution for everyone. I will not be seeking any endorsements from any special interest groups for my campaign. Please visit my Facebook page “Elect Dean Sawyer Mayor”

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-16 Candidates City of Newport City of Newport Council Member Council Member David N Wendy C Allen Engler Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Attorney, private Occupation: Retired practice Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Newport Business Owner; Nu- Attorney, Oregon Department tritionist: WIC, Lincoln County of Justice; Volunteer firefighter Extension & Food Share; Zoo- Educational Background: keeper: City of Seattle; Lewis & Clark Law School, J.D. Volunteer: Oregon Coast (Environmental and Natural Resources Law); University of Puget Aquarium; Oregon Coast Coun- Sound, B.A. (Biology); Portland Community College, A.A.S. (Fire cil for the Arts Science) Educational Background: University of Washington: BS – Nu- Prior Governmental Experience: tritional Science and Experimental Food Newport City Councilor, 2001-2004; 2011-present: Prior Governmental Experience: Newport Wayfinding President, Newport City Council; Chair, Newport Audit Committee; Committee – Chair; Nye Beach Design Overlay Work Group; Chair, Newport Infrastructure Task Force; Newport Site Selection Lincoln County Solid Waste Advisory Committee; Newport Team, Pacific Marine Energy Center; Oregon Coastal Zone Transportation Plan Update Work Group; Newport Futures Management Association; League of Oregon Cities, Legal Committee Advocacy and Energy Policy Committees; Oregon Cascades West I’ve always been fascinated with the diversity of Newport: its Council of Governments, Executive Committee; OSU Coastal neighborhoods and districts, harbor, lighthouses, beautiful coast- Oregon Marine Experiment Station, Advisory Board; BOEM / line and wildlife. Oregon Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force Since moving here 20 years ago, I’ve seen many positive changes: State Ocean Policy Advisory Council (governor appointment), NOAA, OCCA, the Rec Center and the PAC, to name a few. Yet 2005-present: we still face tremendous challenges. We are battling to update Vice-Chair and Coastal City Elected representative; Chair, OPAC our infrastructure. Our finances demand on-going attention. We Territorial Sea Plan Working Group; LCDC Territorial Sea Plan struggle with employment and housing issues. Our natural and Advisory Committee cultural resources need stewardship. Your vote for City Councilor Newport Urban Renewal /City Budget Committees, 2005-2010: will determine the future of our city. Chair and citizen member As your City Councilor, these will be my guiding principles: Other Volunteer Service: Newport Fire Department; Oregon PLANNING Coast Aquarium; Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation What will Newport look like in 10 to 20 years? Excellent work has City stability been done on visioning Newport’s future. Let’s use those studies, The city is now at a more stable point than in past years. In listen to citizens and get to work on progressive planning and large part, this is due to the current council working well together development that honors our heritage and invigorates our future. in helping the city move forward productively in a number of areas. Some examples include using recommendations from LIVABILITY the Infrastructure Task Force to keep utility rates in check, an Let’s balance economic development with livability and a sus- increased focus on planning for infrastructure both near-term tainable future. A thriving community with great neighborhoods, and long-term, community outreach and engagement on a wide sustainable businesses and quality medical care will result when variety of issues, and a continuing commitment to the Visual Arts there is access to employment, housing, culture, shopping, rec- Center location in Nye Beach. reation and viable transportation options. Coastal representation EFFICIENCY With nearly 10 years of experience as a coastal at-large represen- Let’s strive to make the best use of time and money to help our tative at the state and regional level on ocean, natural resource, city be more efficient and effective. and other related issues, I look forward to continue to represent coastal interests on such things as further planning and mapping As your City Councilor, I will listen to you, be willing to weigh all of our coastal waters so as to make more informed policy choices. sides and work as a team member with other councilors. Campaign expenditures I ask for your vote. Thank you! I also support less money in election campaigns and will spend less than the $750 campaign finance threshold.

Please visit: www.electdavidallen.com

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-17 Candidates City of Newport City of Newport Council Member Council Member Dennis Mark Reno Saelens Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Retired Occupation: Lincoln County Occupational Background: In- Solid Waste District Program spector/project coordinator Mike Manager and Sustainability Mayes Engineering for 2 years Coordinator Alaska; City Administrator/De- Occupational Background: As partment head Newport Oregon a state and county government for 8 years; President and CEO employee I worked tirelessly to of Mining and Engineering Company 18 years Arizona; Project protect our natural resources while carefully considering the social Engineer Mountain States Mineral Enterprises 5 years Arizona. and economic needs of communities that rely on those resources. Educational Background: Graduated Flowing Wells High I developed unique approaches to solving environmental issues School, Tucson Arizona; Completed a five year apprenticeship and I have found effective ways to work with local citizen and with Stanley Tools Fortune 500 company, (Pecosteel Precast business concerns. Division 1972-1977), Tucson Arizona. I was appointed to the Newport City Council in January of 2013. Prior Governmental Experience: Nye Beach overlay Committee; I felt my strongest qualification for my appointment was my Chairman Airport Committee; Governors Task Force on Air environmental science background and a great deal of experi- Services; Astoria Newport Air Service Consortium ; OAMA Past ence reviewing, writing and implementing both state and federal president policy. With EPA’s renewed emphasis to review and overhaul the Clean Water Act and other federal legislation my background and Newport is a unique Coastal city, pleasing to all the senses. I am experience continues to be a key advantage for our small city. proud to have resided here for the past twenty years. I appreci- ate our continually evolving government, effective strong citizen Environmental issues are clearly my expertise, but my interest in participation and most importantly our City employees. contributing to and promoting more effective and transparent city management also extends to infrastructure, project management I am in solid support of the protection and enhancement of our and budget oversight. I am interested in all aspects of providing a natural local environment while managing a strong economic clean, safe, economically viable and enjoyable place to live. I am development of our area. currently the council liaison or serve on the following committees: As a City Councilor, I would continue to focus on the preserva- 1) Audit, 2) Bike and Pedestrian, 3) Business License Review, tion of our area’s natural resources and work to find solutions 4) City Manager Review Process, 5) Parks and Recreation, 6) to challenges presented by growth. As our city grows, our top Pool Construction, 7) Wayfinding and 8) the Visual Arts Center. priority must remain quality of life for all. We can achieve that Educational Background: Oregon State University, B.S. goal through environmental protection, quality education for our Fisheries Science, 1979; Some graduate level coursework; youth, respecting diversity, and supporting our local economy. University of Oregon, Sustainability Leadership Program As a former employee of the City of Newport I brought to the Certification, 2008 General Fund more Federal and State Grants than any other Prior Governmental Experience: Oregon Department of Fish administrator before or since. I believe more revenue ideas and and Wildlife. Thirty-two years as a Marine Fisheries Biologist less taxes is what grows a small community. I am aware of the (16 of those years as a federal advisor). challenges facing all coastal entrepreneurs. Together we must continue to develop and strengthen our economic base. Revenue I have 39 years of government service in environmental science, generating ideas, aggressive pursuit of Grant resources, col- management and policymaking. I worked in the field, supervised lectively supporting our local business and recruiting other busi- projects of 20 people or more, administered biennial budgets of nesses is our catalyst to economic development. 2.5 million dollars and conducted program design and review. I have served on countless statewide, regional and international I hope you will allow me to serve on your council. I will work hard committees. and passionately to make Newport the quality place where we live.

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-18 Candidates City of Toledo City of Toledo Mayor Mayor Ralph E Billie Jo Grutzmacher Smith Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Mayor, City of Occupation: Retired Toledo Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Educator and biologist for 37 Legislative Officer, Prince years (24 in Lincoln County). George’s (Maryland) County Classroom teacher in Missouri; Government; Director, Presi- Minnesota; Washington D.C.; dent, Treasurer, Attorney, Prince and in Yachats and Toledo, George’s Community FCU Oregon. Developed curriculum and provided professional devel- Educational Background: US Naval Academy, BS, 1972; opment for the Minnesota Environmental Sciences Foundation, George Washington University, Juris Doctor, 1979 Minneapolis Public Schools, the Oregon Department of Education, and the Lincoln County School District. Prior Governmental Experience: Toledo City Councilor; Trustee Supplemental Pension Plan; Associate County Attorney; Case Educational Background: BA (Biology & Education) William Examiner, BCNR, SECNAV; Naval Officer Jewell College; MS (Biology) University of Michigan Toledo is a wonderful place to live and work, and potentially has Prior Governmental Experience: Lincoln County School District an even better future. I believe that my more than 30 years in Board of Directors Chair; City of Toledo Budget Committee; local government has been of help in moving us forward in the Precinct Committee Person, Toledo. last three years, as local issues can be complicated and we need Community Involvement: Georgia Pacific Community Advisory to make the most of our resources in everything we do. Committee; Lincoln Community Dispute Resolution Board; Lincoln Since becoming mayor, I have worked on issues including: County Democratic Central Committee Chair; Central Coast Stand for Children Chair; Children’s Trust of Lincoln County Board. • Lobbying local and national railroads to get Toledo’s railroad crossings fixed; Billie Jo Smith: Qualified Leadership for the Citizens of Toledo • Leading the city council and staff to obtain the least-expensive revenue bonds possible to fund vitally needed water system Knowledgeable: In all of her endeavors, Billie Jo does the back- improvements; ground research necessary to thoroughly understand an issue. Her years of experience on the Budget Committee have kept her • Going to Salem to lobby state agencies on finishing Hwy 20 informed on the financial status of the City. improvements and for the Port of Toledo’s expansion grant; A Listener: Billie Jo believes that Toledo needs a Mayor who will • Leading City efforts to make best use of Toledo’s industrial prop- listen to and value the opinions, questions, and experiences of its erty for economic development while protecting our environment; citizens, employees, commissions, committees, and City Council • Using correspondence and social media to promote Toledo members. The advice of those who will be affected is critical to and our events. the understanding and resolution of any issue. I also regularly Gets Results: Billie Jo initiated and successfully lobbied for • Serve on two advisory committees of the League of Oregon State legislation that provides small schools funding to Toledo Cities; and three other small high schools. Without this funding, Toledo • Serve on the Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation; High School would have been closed. She has the confidence • Act as building manager for the Flowerree Community Center; and skills needed to stand up for Toledo. • Now act as a member of the Newport Airport Commission; Billie Jo taught at Toledo High School from 1994–2000, and her • Work in the Lincoln County Food Network, seeking to promote husband, Peter Vince, has been teaching there since 1988. They better nutrition for all area residents. have lived in Toledo since 2000, and appreciate the history and For me, the service and time commitment that I feel are needed traditions of this wonderful community. Since her retirement, Billie to be a good mayor are continuations of my life-long career. I Jo has been a leader in support of schools, children, and families. am proud of Toledo, our professional staff and services, and look forward to continuing to help bring expanded opportunities to all VOTE for Billie Jo Smith – She’s Ready to Work for YOU of our community.

(This information furnished by Ralph E Grutzmacher.) (This information furnished by Billie Jo Smith.)

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-19 Candidates City of Toledo City of Toledo Council Member Council Member Julie Jerry Rockwell Seth Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Owner J Rockwell Occupation: Retired Quilting Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Bank Operations Officer; Cor- Marketing AT &T Retired: Ad- porate CEO, CFO, President, min Asst Toledo Chamber of Director; Computer System Commerce; Customer Service Designer; Computer software Fred Meyer system designer; Realtor & Educational Background: Graduate St Paul High School; East Real Estate Manager; Small Business Owner; Corporate Bud- Los Angeles Community College get & Financial Statement Analysis; Commercial Construction Superintendent Prior Governmental Experience: Toledo Planning Commission; Toledo Budget Committee; Contribution Committee Educational Background: Newport High School; Linfield College Freshman; American Bankers Association Prior Governmental Experience: 18 years of government experi- ence. Chief Bank Examiner for the State of Oregon; President Toledo Planning Commission; Toledo Budget Committee Toledo Needs Jerry Seth Experienced: Jerry Seth’s extensive background in financial management, especially his experience as the Chief Bank Examiner for Oregon, will bring necessary expertise to the City Council. Through his service on the City Budget Committee and his diligent leadership on the Planning Commission, Jerry has already contributed greatly to Toledo’s viability. Knows The Needs Of The City: Jerry has spent many hours working on the City’s recently approved Transportation Plan. His knowledge of the City Codes and myriad of long range plans is unique and gives him a perspective that few individuals in city government possess. Pays Attention To The Details: Jerry reads the fine print. He led the Planning Commission through an extensive analysis of the Transportation Plan which identified and corrected flaws that could have cost the City millions of dollars and seriously disrupted the businesses and properties along Business Hwy 20. He carefully reads and considers the City codes and recognizes wording and revisions that need to be made. These details, which are often overlooked, are vital to the functioning of the City. Jerry Seth grew up in Lincoln County and graduated from Newport High School. His parents owned the Newport A&W Drive In, which he managed for two years after his father suffered a heart attack. He left the area for 40 years, as he pursued his profes- sional career, but returned after he retired and has lived in Toledo for over 10 years. There is work to do, and Jerry Seth is up to the task!

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-20 Candidates City of Waldport Mayor Susan Woodruff Nonpartisan

Occupation: Retired Occupational Background: Treasurer, assistant comptroller, president and owner of sev- eral transportation-related busi- nesses; staff to corporate turn- around consultant for projects in San Francisco, Syracuse, NY, and Japan; executive secretary. Educational Background: Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa, CA, 14, A.A.; Parks School of Business, Portland, OR, diploma; University of Colorado, Denver, 1 semester; Portland Union Academy, Portland, OR, 12, diploma Prior Governmental Experience: Mayor 2011-Present; Waldport City Council 2001–2010; Waldport Urban Renewal Agency Board 2001-Present; Waldport Planning Commission 2000–2001; Lincoln County Economic Development Alliance 2001-Present; Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital Board 2010-Present; K.I.D.S. Committee (Treasurer) 2010-2011; So. Lincoln County Tourism Committee 2011-Present Waldport’s beautiful setting is just one of many factors that brought us here twenty years ago. I am very grateful to live here, serving as your mayor, and I’m asking you to reelect me to that position. Under my leadership, in cooperation with our strong council and excellent staff, we will continue to: • Provide essential city services through wise planning and spend- ing so that we remain financially sound yet prepared for future needs. Examples: stabilized utility income while lowering most homeowners’ bills; paid off some loans early, saving interest costs. • Seek grant funding whenever possible and cooperate with other public/private partners to maximize opportunities yet minimize costs. Examples: Woodland Trail, new public restroom facility, and new applications for Lint Slough and Bridgeview Trails. • Meet community safety concerns by purchasing enhanced polic- ing from Lincoln County Sheriff ‘s Office, support the great work of Waldport’s Citizen Patrol, and increase emergency preparedness and education. • Keep our community clean and attractive while encouraging and planning for sustainable growth. • Listen carefully and respectfully to all while working constructively and responsibly on each issue that comes before us. Thanks again for allowing me to serve our great community. As your mayor I will continue to work diligently and cooperatively to make our city even better!

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-21 Candidates City of Waldport City of Waldport Council Member Council Member Dann Greg Cutter Holland Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Network Analyst, Occupation: Retired. Oregon State University’s Hat- Occupational Background: field Marine Science Center Licensed California Attorney. since 1996 Educational Background: JD Occupational Background: IT Law Degree from University of Computing systems manage- West Los Angeles Law School, ment for HMSC for 18 years, 1991. MS Degree in Political previously Nuclear Electronics Science, Pittsburg State University, 1983. BS degree in Political Technician, US Navy. Science, Missouri State University, 1981. Educational Background: HBS (Finance) Oregon State Prior Governmental Experience: Former Waldport Planning University; HBS (Env. Science) Oregon State University; BS Commissioner and Current Waldport City Councilor. (Economics) Oregon State University; MBA (in progress) Oregon State University; Masters of Engineering (in progress) Oregon Personal. Married Carlos Lazaro last year after 26 year domestic State University; Stanford Fellow (2008). partnership. Parent of two rescue dogs, Yogi and Maddy. Prior Governmental Experience: Waldport City Council, since I have had the privilege of serving as Waldport City Councilor for 2007; Council Of Governments Exec. Board member, since the past 5 years. I again ask for your support for another term. 2011; Rural Health Coordinating Council, 2008 to 2012; Waldport I wish to serve to insure that the Open Space Project (the former Planning Commission, 2000 to 2006; Area Commission on HS grounds) is transferred to the city. I am a strong advocate for Transportation, since 2007. the construction of softball fields, which will allow softball tourna- Born on the Oregon coast, I have lived and served in Waldport ments to be brought to Waldport, a real economic boost for the for over 15 years. city. All these participants will need a place to stay, eat and play. I also volunteered to lead the effort for a portion of the future park In the last decade I have put myself through college and my wife is set aside for resident gardens. These small patches would give though OCCC’s Nursing program, all while working full time for flower and vegetable beds to residents who reside in housing the Marine Science Center. Additionally, as a parent of a young without gardening space. child, I understand the difficulties in raising children on the coast, and the lack of resources, childcare and accessible healthcare I am concerned about the growth of graffiti in Waldport. This for our families. scourge can be extremely detrimental to a city. I have taken the lead, calling for a permanent reward program to those who provide Representing the younger working families on our Council, I have information leading to the arrest and conviction of those respon- strived to improve park equipment, prioritize traffic safety, speed sible. I want to toughen the punishments for those found guilty, control and sidewalks. I support the effort to relocate critical ser- including mandatory community service doing unpopular tasks, full vices outside of the tsunami danger area, and the commitment restitution and fines. We need a tough stance to keep youth from to continue to improve all Waldport schools. reoffending. If it continues, I will help form an anti graffiti group. I have supported increased law enforcement levels, and better I will continue my progressive voice, such as strongly supporting reporting so we can understand the difficulties our town faces. the voter approved medical marijuana dispensaries. We cannot Additionally, I have worked with the Council of Governments to keep this true medication from cancer patients, MS sufferers, or help bring needed economic devlopment resources to our area. those, like me, who suffer from endless chronic pain. In short, I serve Waldport to the best of my ability – I hope that I welcome your ideas. Please email me: you will consider allowing me to continue to do so. [email protected] Please consider re-electing me to serve you and our wonderful city. Thank you. If you have concerns, questions or issues - please e-mail me at: [email protected]

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Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-22 Candidates City of Yachats City of Yachats Council Member Council Member Barbara E Greg Frye Scott Nonpartisan Nonpartisan

Occupation: Retired Registered Occupation: Retired Nurse; Yachats City Councilor; Occupational Background: CASA Volunteer; Member - Deputy Financial Services Lincoln Community Health Manager, City of Corvallis; Council; Member - Central Information Services Manager; Oregon Coast Rural Health College of Business Oregon Network Screening Committee State University; Comptroller Occupational Background: Registered Nurse, Nurse Manager MS Systems Inc. OHSU and Harbor View Medical Center/UWMC; Director of Labor Educational Background: Oregon State University, BS in Program for Washington State Nurses Association Business-accounting Educational Background: Portland Community College - ADN Prior Governmental Experience: Yachats City Council; Planning -RN; Southern Oregon State College - BSN Program; Portland Commission; Budget Committee; Capital Improvement Program

State University - Pre-Nursing Committee; Trails Committee; Urban Renewal Committee; volun- Prior Governmental Experience: • Yachats City Council - teer database project manager for the city of Yachats Appointed Nov 2013; Member - Lincoln Co. Community Health Reflecting on community issues of the past couple of years and Council; Yachats Parks and Commons Commission - 2012-2013 the divergent desires of Yachats constituent groups, it is clear I am a Registered Nurse and understand what accountability, that what is needed is leadership with a sense of balance. In responsibility and compassion are. I know how to listen, ask many instances balance means seeking middle ground between questions, assess a situation and develop a plan. I know how the desires of a residential community and the economic needs important it is to have measurable goals and to evaluate progress of local businesses. I am committed to seeking the balance that and outcomes. is in the best interests of the entire village. I have over 35 years experience working with volunteers; elected If I am reelected I am committed to continue focusing on the public Boards; City, County and State agencies; members and com- process of governance that includes input from all constituent munity stakeholders. communities. Decisions will be guided by documents like the I serve on the Lincoln County Community Health Council in Yachats comprehensive plan, master plans for utility services order to play an active role in health care in Lincoln County and (water, sewer, and drainage) and other public documents ap- represent the interests of Yachats. Mayor Brean and I have spent proved by previous councils. My bias will continue to be to act the last year working with a network of Central Oregon Coast based on observable and measurable data as much as possible. providers to identify health access needs and potential options, My personal objectives for the next four years will continue to and to obtain grant monies that could eventually fund an innova- focus on the Yachats database which will include the property tive and effective method of meeting basic health care needs in inventory for public works services; an upgrade of the city’s main our communities. This has great potential, but much work needs web site; a new service request system that tracks where city to be done to make it a reality. services are needed, how long it takes to complete requests and Issues that affect the entire community such as, vacation rental an assessment of citizen satisfaction. The search area for the policies, the proposed “101 sidewalk” project, future water re- city’s document library needs to be updated and simplified and we sources, infrastructure, and fiscal realities, are just a few of the need to have the ability to store historical images and other records challenges that face the Council that I would like to continue from the Log Church museum. These projects are designed to working on. improve communications, provide data for decision making, and measure the effectiveness of city service delivery. I pledge to listen with an open mind and serve you with honesty and integrity. I ask for your vote. Thank you.

(This information furnished by Barbara E Frye.) (This information furnished by Greg Scott.)

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State No 4140 MonicaRaymondJames EWehby Leuenberger Baldwin Dick Anderson Director - Subdivision 21 Council Members 87 Amends Constitution: Permits Constitution Write-in RepublicanConstitution Four Year Term Lincoln CountyFour Library Year District Terms employment of state judges by National City of Depoe Bay Vote For One ProposedYes by Initiative Petition Yes Vote For Three Guard (military service) and state public 46 Daniel K Souza Vote For One 4241 Monica Wehby Lincoln County Clerk Mark Saelens Governor universities (teaching) Write-inLibertarianRepublican Write-inFour Year Term 89 Amends Constitution:Vote State/political For One Vote For One subdivisionNo shall not deny or abridge 21-156 LocalNo Option Tax For Library Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote amends 42 US Representative,Kurt Schrader 5th District LincolnMayor County Clerk LarkinRon Benfield Kaliher equality of rights on account of sex Services Jack Christenson DemocratWrite-in Write-in constitution to permit state judges to be employed Vote For One TwoFour YearYear TermTerm by Oregon National Guard for military service Vote For One Proposed by Initiative Petition Lincoln County Library District Tootie Smith Vote For One Central Lincoln People's Utility District Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote amends state Question: Shall Library District renew levy of 9¢ purposes, state public universities for teaching US Representative, 5th District Dana W Jenkins constitution, prohibits stateDennis and anyRichardson political Dann Cutter Republican Write-in Republican, Independent per $1,000 assessed value for five years, beginning purposes. Vote For One subdivision89 Amends from Constitution: denying or abridging State/political equality of 2015-2016, to fund your library? rightssubdivision under the shall law on not account deny ofor sex. abridge 21-156 Local Option Tax For Library Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains existing RaymondMarvin Sannes Baldwin ADana J (Jim) W Jenkins Mattila DirectorState - SubdivisionMeasures 2 Chris Henry Greg Holland ConstitutionIndependent Write-in equality of rights onProgressive account of sex ThisServices measure renews current local option taxes. constitutional restrictions on employment of Oregon Four Year Term Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains current state court judges by the Oregon National Guard City of Depoe Bay Vote For One prohibition on laws granting/denying privileges or and by the state public university system. 46 Daniel K Souza Result of “yes” vote:Aaron “Yes” vote Auer amends state Question: Shall Library District renew levy of 9¢ 45 Write-inRaymond Baldwin Write-in See Full Text of Measures on Separate Sheet immunitiesconstitution, on prohibits account state of sex, and unless any political justified by LibertarianConstitution Write-in Constitution per $1,000 assessed valueWrite-in for five years, beginning specificsubdivision biological from denying differences or abridging between equality of 2015-2016, Yesto fund your library? State City of Newport Referred to the People by the Legislative men/women.rights under the law on account of sex. KurtDaniel Schrader K Souza Council Member,Mayor Position 4 Larkin AssemblyKaliher John Kitzhaber Yes DemocratLibertarian Four Year Term Democrat, Working Families This measure renews Write-incurrent local option taxes. Two Year Term Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains current Vote For One 86 Amends Constitution: Requires Yes No TootieKurt SchraderGovernor Smith Mayor prohibition on laws grantPauling/denying Grad privileges or No RepublicanVote For One creation ofWrite-in fund for Oregonians pursuing immunities on accountLibertarian of sex, unless justified by Write-in Democrat Two Year Term post-secondary education, authorizes specific biological differences between Vote For One No Yes 54 MarvinTootie SmithSannes AJerome J (Jim) Grant Mattila state indebtedness to finance fund men/women. Jason Levin IndependentRepublican Pacific Green Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote amends ProposedYes by Initiative Petition No Continue Voting DennisMarvin RichardsonSannes Sandra N Roumagoux constitution and requires legislature to establish ➞ Write-inRepublican, Independent Write-in Write-in Independent fund for Oregonians pursuing post-secondary 90 Changes general election nomination WARNING State education, career training; authorizes state to incur processes:No provides for single primary Any person who, by use of force or other 51 Chris Henry Council Member, Position 45 debt to finance fund. Progressive Dean Sawyer ballot listing candidates; top two advance means, unduly influences an elector to vote Write-in Four Year Term in any particular manner or to refrain from Vote For One Result of “no” vote: “No” vote rejects Result of Proposed“yes” vote: by “Yes” Initiative vote replacesPetition general voting is subject to a fine. (ORS 254.470) AaronGovernor AuerState authorization for state to extend credit and incur Constitution election nomination processes for most partisan Vote For One Write-in debt to create dedicated fund for Oregon students offices;90 Changes allA candidates general listed election on one singlenomination primary B C Seq:0001 Apursuing post-secondary education and career Bballot;processes: two advance provides to general for single election primary ballot. C A B C 54 John Kitzhaber JeromeSteve Sparks Grant training. Vote Both Sides of Ballot © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 Democrat,Governor Working Families Council Members ballot listing candidates; top 01two advance- 01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 Vote For One Four Year Terms Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains current general election nomination processes, including DennisPaul Grad Richardson Vote For Three Yes Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote replaces general Republican,Libertarian Independent Write-in partyelection primaries nomination for major proce parties;sses for separate most partisan primary ballots;offices; allmultiple candidates candidates listed oncan one appear single on primary general election ballot. ChrisJasonDennis Henry Levin Richardson CouncilDennis Member, Reno Position 5 No ballot; two advance to general election ballot. ProgressivePacificRepublican, Green Independent Four Year Term Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains current Vote For One Continue Voting ➞ Yes AaronChris HenryAuer David N Allen general election nomination processes, including ConstitutionWrite-in party primaries for major parties; separate primary Progressive WARNING ballots; multiple candidates can appear on general Any person who, by use of force or other election ballot.No JohnAaron Kitzhaber Auer SteveDick Beemer Sparks means, unduly influences an elector to vote Democrat,Constitution Working Families in any particular manner or to refrain from voting is subject to a fine. (ORS 254.470) ProposedYes by Initiative Petition Paul Grad John Kitzhaber Write-inMark Saelens A LibertarianDemocrat, Working Families B C Seq:0016 91 Allows possession, manufacture, sale of marijuanaNo by/to adults, subject to state JasonPaul Grad Levin16 - 01 VoteWendy Both C EnglerSides of Ballot © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 licensing, regulation, taxation PacificLibertarian Green Continue Voting ➞ Result of Proposed“yes” vote: by “Yes” Initiative vote allowsPetition Write-inJason Levin possession, authorizes in-state manufacture, Pacific Green Write-in WARNING processing,91 Allows sale possession, of marijuana manufacture, by/to adults; sale Any Continueperson who, by Votinguse of force or other licensing,of marijuana regulation, by/to taxa adults,tion by subject state; retains to state means, unduly influences an elector➞ to vote current medical marijuana laws. Write-in Write-in licensing, regulation, taxation in any particularWARNING manner or to refrain from votingAny person is subject who, to by a usefine. of (ORS force 254.470) or other Result of “no”“yes” vote: vote: “No” “Yes” vote vote retains allows laws classifying cannabis as a controlled substance; Write-in means, unduly influences an elector to vote possession, authorizes in-state manufacture, A B CinOfficial any particular mannerLincolnSeq:0016 or to refrainCounty from 2014prohibitingprocessing, General most sale sale,of marijuana possession, Election by/to manufacture adults; Voters’of Pamphlet cannabis; permitting production, possession of voting© Election is subject Systems &to Software, a fine. Inc.(ORS 1981, 254.470) 2002 licensing, regulation, taxation by state; retains 16 - 01 Vote Both Sides of Ballot cannabiscurrent medical for medical marijuana use. laws. See Full Text of State A B C Seq:0009 21-25 Index Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains laws and Local Measures on 09 - 01 Vote Both Sides of Ballot © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002 classifying cannabis as a controlled substance; prohibiting most sale, possession, manufacture of Separate Sheet cannabis; permittingYes production, possession of cannabis for medical use. Included In Your Ballot See FullPacket Text of State No and Local Measures on Separate Sheet Yes Included In Your Ballot No Packet

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STATE MEASURES judges to be employed by directs the Department of of the right to apply for Proposed by Initiative Oregon National Guard for Transportation to issue a driving privileges after a Petition Referred to the People military service purposes, “driver card” to an applicant delay under ORS 809.280 90 Changes general by the Legislative state public universities for who does not provide proof (10) (1997 Edition), which election nomination Assembly teaching purposes. of legal presence in the is the same as the fee for United States, but who has reinstatement of suspended processes: provides for 86 Amends Constitution: Result of “no” vote: otherwise complied with all driving privileges. single primary ballot Requires creation of “No” vote retains existing Oregon requirements for listing candidates; top fund for Oregonians constitutional restrictions the type of driving privileges The referendum provides two advance pursuing post-secondary on employment of Oregon sought, has provided proof that the fees charged Result of “yes” vote: education, authorizes state court judges by the of residence in Oregon for an Oregon Driver “Yes” vote replaces general state indebtedness to Oregon National Guard and for more than one year, Card would be used for election nomination finance fund by the state public university and has provided proof of administrative purposes and processes for most partisan system. identity and date of birth. distributed to the Highway offices; all candidates listed Result of “yes” vote: The driver card may not be Fund in the same manner Summary: Article III, on one single primary ballot; “Yes” vote amends used as identification for as fees charged for an section 1, of Oregon two advance to general constitution and requires air travel, to enter a federal Oregon Driver License. Constitution (“separation election ballot. legislature to establish fund building, to register to vote It is anticipated that this for Oregonians pursuing of powers” clause) measure will generate or to obtain any government Result of “no” vote: post-secondary education, prohibits person from benefit requiring proof $3,510,437 of revenue in “No” vote retains current career training; authorizes serving in more than one of citizenship or lawful 2013-15 and $4,333,562 in general election nomination state to incur debt to finance branch of government at presence in United States. 2015-17. processes, including party fund. the same time; has ruled Other provisions. There are no anticipated primaries for major parties; separate primary ballots; Result of “no” vote: “No” that provision prohibits Estimate of financial effects on local government. multiple candidates can vote rejects authorization state court judges from impact: This measure Proposed by Initiative appear on general election for state to extend credit teaching at institutions of will require the Petition ballot. and incur debt to create public education. Article Oregon Department of dedicated fund for Oregon II, section 10, prohibits Transportation (ODOT) to 89 Amends Constitution: Summary: Currently, students pursuing post- state court judges from issue an Oregon Driver State/political subdivision each major party has a secondary education and being compensated for Card to an applicant without shall not deny or abridge separate primary election career training. military service in National requiring the applicant equality of rights on ballot. Major party’s

Guard. Measure amends to provide proof of legal account of sex registered voters nominate

Summary: Amends constitution to authorize any 16 01 presence in the United Vote Both Sides of Ballot party’s candidates; others’

Constitution. Oregon public university as defined Result of “yes” vote:

F E

constitution generally DStates, if that individual “Yes” vote amends state primary ballots include only by law to employ state complies with all the nonpartisan candidates; all prohibits the state from court judges for purpose of constitution, prohibits state

extending credit or incurring requirements for the driving and any political subdivision vote for one candidate per teaching at Oregon public privilegesNo to be sought; office. General election debt. Measure requires universities. Measure also from denying or abridging

the legislature to create provides proof of identity ballot may include multiple authorizes employment Yes equality of rights under the dedicated fund for exclusive and date of birth; (3) law on account of sex. candidates per office: of state court judges by provides proof of residing unaffiliated, major, minor

benefit of Oregon students Oregon National Guard

cal use of marijuana.

pursuing post-secondary inthat Oregonpermit regulated in medi excess of one Result of “no” vote: party candidates. Measure

retains current statutes

for purpose of military yearand delivery as of ofmarijuana; the date of the “No” vote retains current replaces that system for

ng cultivation, possession

education, including service. Measure provides and criminal laws prohibiti

Result of “no” vote: application; “No”(4) vote provides retains existing civil prohibition on laws granting/ most partisan offices,

technical, professional and that such educational or

hemp (defined).

career training. Measure arestrictions Social on Security number denying privileges or including many federal

ivation/use; prohibits

military employment shall (SSN)unlicensed adultassigned personal cult to that immunities on account (not Presidential), all state,

ensed stores; allows

authorizes state to lend not preclude person from adults through state-lic

cultivation/sale to

credit and incur debt to individualcommercial marijuana by (cannabis) the United of sex, unless justified county, city, district offices.

No Result of “yes” vote: serving as state judge “Yes” vote allows

finance fund. Indebtedness States Social Security by specific biological Single primary ballot lists

ijuana cultivation/sale

at same time. Other regulate commercial mar

se without license; commission to

incurred may not exceed Administrationcultivation/u (SSA) or differences between men/ all candidates for each 80 Yes

l marijuana, hemp provisions. Allows persona

one percent of real market provides a written statement women. office. Voters may vote for

value of all property in state. Estimate of financial that the individual has not anyIn Your candidate, Ballot regardless Packet

No Summary: Under Article I,

Separate Sheet Included

Moneys in fund not subject impact: There is no been assigned a SSN; more. of voter’s or candidate’s

exceedssection estimated 20, collections of the by twoOregon percent or

porations when revenue and (5) pays any fees requires refund to cor party affiliation. Only top

to constitutional limitations financial effect on either Yes and Local Measures on

associated with the type of corporateConstitution, income and excise laws tax “kicker” granting that two candidates per office

Result of “no” vote:

on investment. Generated state or local government privileges or “No” immunities vote retains existing

earnings must be retained expenditures or revenues. driver card being sought. appearSee Full on Textgeneral of Stateelection

throughmust 12 applypublic education. equally to all

ide additional funding for K

by fund, unless used to The cost to provide these the General Fund to prov ballot; may be from same

corporatepersons. income andThe excise Oregon tax “kicker” refund to impose such taxes/fees.

cardsallowing state is legislatureestimated to at party. Primary, general Result of “yes” vote: provide financial assistance “Yes” vote allocates the

ees (with exceptions),

Referendum Order by estate transfer taxes/f Supreme Court has held ents from imposing real

$2,794,802prohibiting local governm in the 2013-15 election ballots must

to Oregon students additionally fund K through 12 public education

Result of “no” vote:

“No” vote retains existing law that that provision prohibits

Petition of the People biennium and $2,677,144 income/excise tax "kicker" refund to

pursuing post-secondary 85 contain candidates’ party

laws Amends treating Constitution: people Allocates corporate

education. If governor in2009. the 2015-17 biennium, registration/endorsements. operative December 31,

88 Provides Oregon property, except those differently based on sex

butassessments revenues on transfer ofare any interestexpected in real

declares an emergency, No Eligible person, regardless

imposing taxes, fees, resident “driver card” state/local governments from

to be sufficient to offset unless justified by specific Result of “yes” vote: legislature may pass a bill without requiring proof “Yes” vote prohibits of party, may be selected

these costs to ODOT. The biological differences. Yes

to use the fund’s money of legal presence in the those operative on December 31, 2009 to fill vacancy. Other

transfer taxes, fees, other assessments, except No current provision in

revenue79 in excess of the provisions. Prohibits real estate for any lawful purpose, United States Amends Constitution: constitution expressly

provided the legislature costs will be deposited Proposed by Initiative Petition

operty transfers.

Result of “yes” within the State Highway intra-familystates pr that prohibition. Estimate of financial also has approved a plan to least $1 million; tax on all income-producing

Measure amends Article impact: This measure estate/inheritance taxes on estates with value of at

repay the fund. vote: “Yes” vote Fund. No Result of “no” vote:

directs Department of I by creating “No” new vote retains section existing changes statutes relating to

Estimate of financial The referendum establishes revenue.46, which provides that primary elections. Except

Transportation to issue Yes

transfers; reduces state

the following fees: (1) $64 certainequality intra-family of property rights under the for the office of President,

impact: There is no “driver card” to Oregon death-related property transfers, and taxes on

existing inheritance/estate taxes on large estates, sspelled, other language.

financial effect on either forgovernment); issuance retains mi of a Class law shall not be denied or it requires that the two

Result of “yes” vote: government (rather than three “branches” of resident meeting specified “Yes” vote phases out

ee “departments” of

state or local government Cpowers driver between card; thr (2) $5 for abridged by the state or candidates receiving the

eligibility, without requiring property transfers constitutional language describing separation of

the knowledge test for a largeany estates, political and all taxes subdivision on intra-family on highest number of votes Result of “no” vote: expenditures or revenues. “No” vote retains existing

84 inheritance taxes on proof of legal presence in Phases out existing

Class C driver card; (3) account of sex. Measure advance to the general

United States. grammatical, spelling changes.

$9“departments”) for the of government;skills test makes for other authorizes legislature to election regardless of party No

ranches” (instead of three

Referred to the People Result of “no” vote: apowers Class to refer C to threedriver “b card; enforce that provision by affiliation. The measure constitutional language describing separation of

Result of “yes” vote:

by the Legislative “No” vote rejects law (4) $64 for issuance “Yes” vote changes of a appropriate legislation. provides criteria for listing

Yes

Assembly directing Department of restrictedmakes grammatical Class and spelling C driver changes Measure provides that candidates on ballots. It

governmental system of separation of powers;

Transportation to issue card;constitutional (5) language$44 for describing renewal nothing in section 46 “shall establishes procedures for 78 87 Amends Constitution: Amends Constitution: Changes

“driver card” to eligible of a Class C driver card; diminish a right otherwise filling vacant Congressional

Permits employment authorized pursuant to gaming compacts.

state; tribal casinos

Oregon resident without (6) $30 for replacement of privately-ownedavailable casino to withinpersons under offices through special

of state judges by No

ich does not authorize any

requiring proof of legal a Class C driver card; (7) statesection of the law, 20 wh of this Article or elections and allows Result of “no” vote: National Guard (military “No” vote maintains current

presence in United States. $6 for the Student Driver any other provision of this appointment to vacant state Yes

for specified purposes. service) and state public revenue to State Lottery

percentage of monthly

universities (teaching) Training Fund; (8) $75 for requiresConstitution.” casino to give offices regardless of party

casino in Wood Village;

Summary: Current law reinstatement of revoked single privately-owned affiliation. The initiative No Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote authorizes a

on for emergency.

requires any applicant for without excepti Estimate of financial

on legislative authority

Result of “yes” vote: drivingconstitutional privilege;restrictions (9) $75 for contains statutory criteria for payable to dedicated state fund

an Oregon driver license retains constitutional spending restrictions and impact: There is no

“Yes” vote amends reinstatement of suspended casino; mandates percentage of revenues 83

establishingYes minority parties statutory authority to declare state of emergency;

ely-owned Wood Village

or permit to provide proof financial Authorizes privat effect on either Result of “no” vote: constitution to permit state driving privileges; “No” vote retains and Governor’s and retaining their status. It

of legal presence in the state or local government

(10)spending fee restrictions for toreinstatement aid response, recovery. No $1,000requires assessed valuethe beginning Legislature FY 2013-14? to

legislature may suspend specified constitutional

rate levy of $0.11 per

United States. Measure expenditures or revenues. Districtpass and adoptimplementing permanent statutes. Question: disaster” (defined); requires legislative session; Shall County form Animal Services

constitutional authority to declare “catastrophic

Yes

Result of “yes” vote:

“Yes” vote grants Governor Levy

District/Establishment of Permanent Rate restrictions

suspending specified constitutional spending Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-147

authorized pursuant to gaming compacts. Formation of Animal Services

requires legislative session; authorizes

privately-owned casino within state; tribal casinos

declare “catastrophic disaster” (defined);

state of the law, which does not authorize any

77

Amends Constitution: Governor may

Result of “no” vote: “No” vote maintains current

26 Sample Ballot No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly

purposes.

Separate Sheet monthly revenue to State Lottery for specified

Yes

See Full Text of State and Local Measures on requires such casinos to give percentage of

constitution to authorize privately-owned casinos;

Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote amends state campaign finance regulation and limits?

corporation/union political speech rights, allowing

State Measures

dedicated state fund Legislature to amend Constitution to clarify

mandates percentage of revenues payable to Question:

Should citizens urge Congress/Oregon

establishment of privately-owned casinos; Write-in

82

Amends Constitution: Authorizes

Political Speech

Constitution Addressing Corporate/Union

21-146 No Ted G Lewis Advisory Vote/Amending

Yes No Brent Berry

Vote for one

Two Year Unexpired Term

harvest share. Yes

Council Member, Position 6

continues annual adjustment of recreational salmon

gillnets, leaves other current regulations in place;

Write-in

commercial fishing practices, retains laws allowing more than three percent.

Result of “no” vote: “No” vote continues current This measure may cause property taxes to increase

services? ensured their recent share.

Skip Hoitink 2013-2014 to support children’s programs and

regulatory changes; recreational salmon fishers

assessed value for five years beginning in

waters” (defined) by banning gillnets, adopting other

Question: Shall County levy 35¢ per $1000

commercial non-tribal fishing in Oregon “inland

Result of “yes” vote: Carrie Wyckoff Philpott “Yes” vote changes

Future

Vote for one seine nets

County: Investing in Our Children’s

gillnets in Oregon "inland waters," allows use of Four Year Term

81 21-144

Children’s Trust of Lincoln Prohibits commercial non-tribal fishing with Council Member, Position 3

City of Depoe Bay State Measures Lincoln County Measures

F E D Official Ballot - Lincoln County, OR - November 6, 2012 Sample Ballot–Lincoln County, Oregon November 4, 2014

The Secretary of State will be impacted by passage year 2016 and ongoing from organisms with Elections Division estimates of this measure. expenses of $400,000 per genetic material changed COUNTY MEASURES start-up costs of $362,640 year beginning in fiscal year through in vitro nucleic acid The measure requires the LINCOLN COUNTY to modify computer 2016. New revenues are techniques and certain LIBRARY DISTRICT systems. The most likely Oregon Liquor Control expected to be sufficient to cell-fusing techniques; funding source would be Commission (OLCC) to offset these costs. exempts traditional plant- 21-156 Local Option Tax revenues from the General license and regulate the breeding techniques like For Library Services distribution of marijuana. The Oregon Judicial Fund. hybridization. Does not Question: Shall Library The revenue estimate Department expects apply to animal feed or District renew levy of 9¢ per Because of the estimated from taxes when fully additional court costs to food served in restaurants. $1,000 assessed value for mix of costs and savings, implemented may range address OLCC rulemaking Directs agencies to five years, beginning 2015- the financial impact to from $17 million to $40 and licensing authority implement law. Permits 2016, to fund your library? counties is indeterminate. million annually. of between $21,417 and state, injured citizen to $55,902 in the 2015-17 sue manufacturer, retailer This measure renews Proposed by Initiative The OLCC estimates that biennium and between current local option taxes. Petition the start-up costs are about for knowing/intentional $13,068 and $47,190 per violation; attorney fees for Summary: This measure $300,000 in state fiscal year year in later biennia. 91 Allows possession, 2015, about $2.5 million in prevailing citizen. Other will renew the expiring manufacture, sale of state fiscal year 2016, and Passage of the initiative provisions. local option tax. Approval marijuana by/to adults, of this measure continues $1.0 million in 2017. OLCC may result in the reduction Estimate of financial subject to state licensing, providing funding at its annual operating expenses in the number of persons impact: The measure regulation, taxation present level for the Lincoln are estimated to be $3.2 entering the public safety requires the State County Library District and Result of “yes” vote: million per year. New system for marijuana- Department of Agriculture the funding it provides to “Yes” vote allows revenues are expected to related violations, thereby and/or the Oregon Health libraries in Lincoln City, possession, authorizes be sufficient to offset these reducing state General Authority to prescribe, Newport, Siletz, Toledo and in-state manufacture, costs. Fund expenditures on enact, and enforce rules Waldport. processing, sale of community corrections. necessary to ensure that The remaining revenue Passage of the initiative marijuana by/to adults; beyond expenses would food manufacturers and It is estimated that this licensing, regulation, may result in a reduction retailers properly label measure would raise be distributed as follows: in the dollar value of fines taxation by state; retains 40% to the Common School raw and packaged food approximately $326,281 in current medical marijuana collected by state and local that is entirely or partially tax revenues for 2015- Fund, 20% to the Mental governments for convictions laws. Health Alcoholism and produced with genetic 2016, $332,807 in tax

of marijuana-related engineering. The measure revenues for 2016-2017, 16 01 Result of “no” vote: “No” Drug Services Account, violations. Therefore, the Vote Both Sides of Ballot

15% to the State Police is expected to result in $339,463 in tax revenues

F E vote retains laws classifying Dimpact for state and local cannabis as a controlled Account, 10% to cities direct expenditures by State for 2017-2018, $346,252 governments, district agencies for initial one time in tax revenues for 2018-

substance; prohibiting for law enforcement, attorneys, and the courts is No start-up costs estimated 2019, and $353,177 in tax most sale, possession, 10% to counties for law indeterminate.

manufacture of cannabis; enforcement, and 5% to the at between $550,000 revenues for 2019-2020. permitting production, Oregon Health Authority New jobsYes created will and $600,000. Costs The estimated tax cost possession of cannabis for for alcohol and drug generate an indeterminate associated with ongoing for this measure is an

abuse prevention, early amount of income tax enforcement have variable ESTIMATE ONLY based

cal use of marijuana. medical use. that permit regulated medi

retains current statutes

intervention and treatment revenue.and delivery of marijuana; assumptions about the level on the best information

ng cultivation, possession

Summary: Currently, and criminal laws prohibiti of administrative oversight. available from the county Result of “no” vote: services. “No” vote retains existing civil

cultivation, possession, Proposed by Initiative There are potential indirect assessor at the time of the

hemp (defined).

The Oregon Health restrictions on Petition ivation/use; prohibits delivery, sale of marijuana unlicensed adult personal cult economic effects that may estimate.

ensed stores; allows

are unlawful, excepting Authority estimates adults through state-lic be offsetting. Therefore, the cultivation/sale to

92commercial Requires marijuana (cannabis) food

No Result of “yes” vote: $200,000 per year in “Yes” vote allows

regulated production, manufacturers, retailers direct financial impact and

ijuana cultivation/sale

possession, use of medical additional expenditures regulate commercial mar indirect economic impact is

se without license; commission to

tocultivation/u label “genetically 80

Yes l marijuana, hemp

for two positions to license Allows persona

marijuana. Measure allows engineered” foods as indeterminate. marijuana facilities that test In Your Ballot Packet

production, processing, such; state, citizens may

delivery, possession, sale marijuana products. This No There is no anticipated

Separate Sheet Included

enforce more.effect on local government.

of marijuana to adults, estimate assumes 20 such exceeds estimated collections by two percent or

requires refund to corporations when revenue

Yes

facilities. New revenues are and Local Measures on

licensed, regulated by Result of “yes” vote: corporate income and excise tax “kicker” that

Result of “no” vote:

Oregon Liquor Control expected to be sufficient to “Yes” vote requires the “No” vote retains existing See Full Text of State

Commission (OLCC). offset these costs. labeling of raw and through 12 public education.

the General Fund to provide additional funding for K

corporate income and excise tax “kicker” refund to

impose such taxes/fees.

Marijuana producer, The Oregon Department packagedallowing state legislature foods to produced

Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote allocates the

ees (with exceptions),

processor, wholesaler entirelyestate transfer ortaxes/f partially by

ents from imposing real

of Agriculture estimates prohibiting local governm

additionally fund K through 12 public education

Result of “no” vote:

may deliver “marijuana “genetic engineering,” “No” vote retains existing law income/excise tax "kicker" refund to

$100,000 per year in 85

Amends Constitution: Allocates corporate

items” (defined) only additional expenditures effective2009. January 2016;

operative December 31,

to/on licensed retail appliesproperty, except to those retailers,

for one position to assessments on transfer of any interest in real No

imposing taxes, fees,

premises. OLCC collects suppliers,state/local governments manufacturers. from

Result of “yes” vote: provide rulemaking “Yes” vote prohibits

tax imposed on marijuana

Yes

related to marijuana- Resultthose operative of on “no” December vote: 31, 2009 “No”

producer at different rates transfer taxes, fees, other assessments, except

infused food products, 79 Prohibits real estate vote Amends retains Constitution: existing law,

for marijuana flowers, engage in outreach to

which doesProposed bynot Initiative require Petition

operty transfers.

leaves, immature plant. the food industry, and intra-family pr

“Homegrown marijuana” “genetically engineered” least $1 million; tax on all income-producing estate/inheritance taxes on estates with value of at

assist members of the food toNo be labeled as such. Result of “no” vote:

(defined) not regulated, food industry to achieve “No” vote retains existing

taxed. Tax revenues, fees Summary: Current law revenue. compliance with rules. New Yes

transfers; reduces state

fund OLCC suspense certain intra-family property

revenues are expected to does not require labeling death-related property transfers, and taxes on

existing inheritance/estate taxes on large estates, sspelled, other language.

account, Oregon Marijuana ofgovernment); “genetically retains mi engineered” Result of “yes” vote: government (rather than three “branches” of be sufficient to offset these “Yes” vote phases out

ee “departments” of

Account distributed: 40% food.powers between Measure thr requires

costs. property transfers constitutional language describing separation of

to Common School Fund; large estates, and all taxes on intra-family

Result of “no” vote: “No” vote retains existing retailers of genetically- 84 inheritance taxes on

20% for mental health/ Oregon State Police engineered raw food Phases out existing grammatical, spelling changes.

alcohol/drug services; 15% estimates that passage of “departments”) of government; makes other

to include “Genetically No

ranches” (instead of three

for state police; 20% for the initiative would create powers to refer to three “b

scribing separation of Engineered”constitutional language deon packages,

Result of “yes” vote:

local law enforcement; 5% a need for three additional “Yes” vote changes

display bins, or shelves; Yes

to Oregon Health Authority. Highway Interdiction makes grammatical and spelling changes

separation of powers; suppliersgovernmental system must of label

“Marijuana paraphernalia” Team detectives as well constitutional language describing shipping78 containers.

(defined) excluded from as training of all sworn Requires Amends Constitution: manufacturers Changes of authorized pursuant to gaming compacts.

state; tribal casinos “drug paraphernalia” laws. members in Advanced privately-owned casino within

packagedNo food produced

ich does not authorize any

Other provisions. Roadside Impairment state of the law, wh Result of “no” vote: entirely or partially by “No” vote maintains current

Driving Enforcement and

geneticYes engineering to

for specified purposes.

Estimate of financial revenue to State Lottery

percentage of monthly

training of some members include “Produced with requires casino to give

casino in Wood Village;

impact: This measure to join the existing pool of single privately-owned No

Result of “yes” vote:

Genetic Engineering” or “Yes” vote authorizes a

on for emergency.

legalizes, regulates and without excepti

on legislative authority Drug Recognition Experts. constitutional restrictions

“Partially Produced with payable to dedicated state fund

retains constitutional spending restrictions and

taxes the manufacture, casino; mandates percentage of revenues

The associated start-up 83 Yes statutory authority to declare state of emergency;

ely-owned Wood Village

sale and use of marijuana Genetic Engineering” Authorizes privat Result of “no” vote: costs for additional staffing “No” vote retains Governor’s

in Oregon. State and local on packages. Defines

spending restrictions to aid response, recovery.

and training are estimated No

“genetically engineered” $1,000 assessed value beginning FY 2013-14?

legislature may suspend specified constitutional

rate levy of $0.11 per

expenditures and revenues at $400,000 in state fiscal District and adopt permanent

Question: disaster” (defined); requires legislative session;

food as food produced Shall County form Animal Services

constitutional authority to declare “catastrophic

Yes

Result of “yes” vote:

“Yes” vote grants Governor Levy

District/Establishment of Permanent Rate restrictions

suspending specified constitutional spending Official Lincoln County 2014 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet 21-147

authorized pursuant to gaming compacts. Formation of Animal Services

requires legislative session; authorizes

privately-owned casino within state; tribal casinos

declare “catastrophic disaster” (defined);

state of the law, which does not authorize any

77

Amends Constitution: Governor may

Result of “no” vote: “No” vote maintains current

21-27 Index No Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly

purposes.

Separate Sheet monthly revenue to State Lottery for specified

Yes

See Full Text of State and Local Measures on requires such casinos to give percentage of

constitution to authorize privately-owned casinos;

Result of “yes” vote: “Yes” vote amends state campaign finance regulation and limits?

corporation/union political speech rights, allowing

State Measures

dedicated state fund Legislature to amend Constitution to clarify

mandates percentage of revenues payable to Question:

Should citizens urge Congress/Oregon

establishment of privately-owned casinos; Write-in

82

Amends Constitution: Authorizes

Political Speech

Constitution Addressing Corporate/Union

21-146 No Ted G Lewis Advisory Vote/Amending

Yes No Brent Berry

Vote for one

Two Year Unexpired Term

harvest share. Yes

Council Member, Position 6

continues annual adjustment of recreational salmon

gillnets, leaves other current regulations in place;

Write-in

commercial fishing practices, retains laws allowing more than three percent.

Result of “no” vote: “No” vote continues current This measure may cause property taxes to increase

services? ensured their recent share.

Skip Hoitink 2013-2014 to support children’s programs and

regulatory changes; recreational salmon fishers

assessed value for five years beginning in

waters” (defined) by banning gillnets, adopting other

Question: Shall County levy 35¢ per $1000

commercial non-tribal fishing in Oregon “inland

Result of “yes” vote: Carrie Wyckoff Philpott “Yes” vote changes

Future

Vote for one seine nets

County: Investing in Our Children’s

gillnets in Oregon "inland waters," allows use of Four Year Term

81 21-144

Children’s Trust of Lincoln Prohibits commercial non-tribal fishing with Council Member, Position 3

City of Depoe Bay State Measures Lincoln County Measures

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