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Multnomah County Election Results Multnomah County Election Results - Update #12 Page: 1 of 9 November 2020 General Election 2020-11-16 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 14:57:01 Total Ballots Cast: 466531 Choice Votes Vote % All District Categories All Districts President and Vice President (Vote for 1) Donald J Trump / Michael R Pence 82753 17.89% Joseph R Biden / Kamala D Harris 366512 79.23% Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy (Spike) Cohen 5701 1.23% Howie Hawkins / Angela Walker 2965 0.64% Dario Hunter / Dawn Neptune Adams 1138 0.25% Write-in 3551 0.77% Total 462620 100.00% US Senator (Vote for 1) Jo Rae Perkins 78458 17.30% Jeff Merkley 356173 78.55% Ibrahim A Taher 11625 2.56% Gary Dye 6748 1.49% Write-in 427 0.09% Total 453431 100.00% US Representative, 1st District (Vote for 1) Suzanne Bonamici 33859 85.57% Christopher C Christensen 5647 14.27% Write-in 61 0.15% Total 39567 100.00% US Representative, 3rd District (Vote for 1) Earl Blumenauer 316283 77.84% Joanna Harbour 75620 18.61% Alex C DiBlasi 8158 2.01% Josh Solomon 5717 1.41% Write-in 554 0.14% Total 406332 100.00% US Representative, 5th District (Vote for 1) Matthew James Rix 117 2.43% Amy Ryan Courser 1221 25.34% Kurt Schrader 3471 72.04% Write-in 9 0.19% Total 4818 100.00% Secretary of State (Vote for 1) Nathalie Paravicini 21878 4.94% Kyle Markley 10152 2.29% Kim Thatcher 88738 20.05% Shemia Fagan 321394 72.61% Write-in 486 0.11% Total 442648 100.00% State Treasurer (Vote for 1) Michael P Marsh 5793 1.32% Tobias Read 319171 72.83% Chris Henry 23889 5.45% Jeff Gudman 89003 20.31% Write-in 386 0.09% Total 438242 100.00% Attorney General (Vote for 1) Ellen Rosenblum 346345 78.86% Lars D H Hedbor 7935 1.81% Michael Cross 83508 19.01% unofficial results Multnomah County Election Results - Update #12 Page: 2 of 9 November 2020 General Election 2020-11-16 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 14:57:01 Total Ballots Cast: 466531 Choice Votes Vote % Write-in 1382 0.31% Total 439170 100.00% State Senator, 14th District (Vote for 1) Harmony K Mulkey 355 24.95% Kate Lieber 1067 74.98% Write-in 1 0.07% Total 1423 100.00% State Senator, 18th District (Vote for 1) Ginny Burdick 39055 97.36% Write-in 1058 2.64% Total 40113 100.00% State Senator, 21st District (Vote for 1) Kathleen Taylor 54129 98.16% Write-in 1014 1.84% Total 55143 100.00% State Senator, 22nd District (Vote for 1) Lew Frederick 70375 98.06% Write-in 1394 1.94% Total 71769 100.00% State Senator, 23rd District (Vote for 1) Michael Dembrow 61537 97.04% Write-in 1875 2.96% Total 63412 100.00% State Senator, 25th District (Vote for 1) Justin Hwang 27816 47.96% Chris Gorsek 30113 51.92% Write-in 74 0.13% Total 58003 100.00% State Representative, 27th District (Vote for 1) Sandra Nelson 426 30.56% Sheri Schouten 967 69.37% Write-in 1 0.07% Total 1394 100.00% State Representative, 31st District (Vote for 1) Brad Witt 2685 69.76% Brian G Stout 1158 30.09% Write-in 6 0.16% Total 3849 100.00% State Representative, 33rd District (Vote for 1) Dick Courter 2275 13.89% Maxine E Dexter 14084 86.00% Write-in 18 0.11% Total 16377 100.00% State Representative, 35th District (Vote for 1) Dacia Grayber 4554 80.37% Bob Niemeyer 1109 19.57% Write-in 3 0.05% Total 5666 100.00% unofficial results Multnomah County Election Results - Update #12 Page: 3 of 9 November 2020 General Election 2020-11-16 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 14:57:01 Total Ballots Cast: 466531 Choice Votes Vote % State Representative, 36th District (Vote for 1) James A Ball 6971 16.78% Lisa Reynolds 34520 83.07% Write-in 64 0.15% Total 41555 100.00% State Representative, 38th District (Vote for 1) Patrick Castles 3726 18.97% Andrea Salinas 15894 80.91% Write-in 25 0.13% Total 19645 100.00% State Representative, 41st District (Vote for 1) Karin Power 14385 84.78% Michael Newgard 2556 15.06% Write-in 26 0.15% Total 16967 100.00% State Representative, 42nd District (Vote for 1) Rob Nosse 40397 98.20% Write-in 740 1.80% Total 41137 100.00% State Representative, 43rd District (Vote for 1) Tawna Sanchez 39208 98.80% Write-in 477 1.20% Total 39685 100.00% State Representative, 44th District (Vote for 1) Tina Kotek 32416 87.20% Margo Logan 4630 12.46% Write-in 127 0.34% Total 37173 100.00% State Representative, 45th District (Vote for 1) Barbara Smith Warner 31280 97.26% Write-in 882 2.74% Total 32162 100.00% State Representative, 46th District (Vote for 1) Khanh Pham 30101 97.65% Write-in 723 2.35% Total 30824 100.00% State Representative, 47th District (Vote for 1) Diego Hernandez 13600 49.36% Ryan Gardner 8643 31.37% Ashton Simpson 5247 19.04% Write-in 64 0.23% Total 27554 100.00% State Representative, 48th District (Vote for 1) Edward Marihart 2719 19.33% Jeff Reardon 11018 78.32% Write-in 331 2.35% Total 14068 100.00% State Representative, 49th District (Vote for 1) Greg Johnson 11888 42.43% unofficial results Multnomah County Election Results - Update #12 Page: 4 of 9 November 2020 General Election 2020-11-16 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 14:57:01 Total Ballots Cast: 466531 Choice Votes Vote % Zach Hudson 16036 57.23% Write-in 97 0.35% Total 28021 100.00% State Representative, 50th District (Vote for 1) Ricki Ruiz 15613 53.57% Amelia Salvador 13497 46.31% Write-in 33 0.11% Total 29143 100.00% State Representative, 51st District (Vote for 1) Janelle S Bynum 8324 57.47% Jane J Hays 5542 38.26% Donald B Crawford 599 4.14% Write-in 20 0.14% Total 14485 100.00% State Representative, 52nd District (Vote for 1) Anna Williams 3435 43.89% Stephen D Alder 183 2.34% Jeff Helfrich 4202 53.69% Write-in 6 0.08% Total 7826 100.00% Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 4 (Vote for 1) Christopher L Garrett 273486 97.17% Write-in 7973 2.83% Total 281459 100.00% Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 9 (Vote for 1) Jacqueline S Kamins 271280 97.48% Write-in 7022 2.52% Total 278302 100.00% Judge of the Circuit Court, 4th District, Position 12 (Vote for 1) Adrian L Brown 199442 57.01% Rima Ghandour 146407 41.85% Write-in 3978 1.14% Total 349827 100.00% Judge of the Circuit Court, 4th District, Position 26 (Vote for 1) Steffan Alexander 264238 97.57% Write-in 6586 2.43% Total 270824 100.00% City of Fairview, Councilor, Position 1 (Vote for 1) Wendy Young Lawton 3145 97.82% Write-in 70 2.18% Total 3215 100.00% City of Fairview, Councilor, Position 2 (Vote for 1) Steve Marker 1856 51.23% Mike Weatherby 1734 47.86% Write-in 33 0.91% Total 3623 100.00% City of Fairview, Councilor, Position 3 (Vote for 1) Keith A Kudrna 2943 97.77% Write-in 67 2.23% unofficial results Multnomah County Election Results - Update #12 Page: 5 of 9 November 2020 General Election 2020-11-16 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 14:57:01 Total Ballots Cast: 466531 Choice Votes Vote % Total 3010 100.00% City of Fairview, Councilor, Position 5 (Vote for 1) Steve Owen 3020 98.12% Write-in 58 1.88% Total 3078 100.00% City of Gresham, Mayor (Vote for 1) Eddy Morales 16569 36.63% Sean Bishop 2041 4.51% Joe Demers 8724 19.28% Nick Switzer 1039 2.30% Travis Stovall 16626 36.75% Write-in 240 0.53% Total 45239 100.00% City of Gresham, Councilor, Position 1 (Vote for 1) Jerry W Hinton 19500 46.90% Dina DiNucci 21825 52.50% Write-in 249 0.60% Total 41574 100.00% City of Gresham, Councilor, Position 3 (Vote for 1) Matt Burnett 3635 8.82% Vince Jones-Dixon 17374 42.17% Brianna Harris 5178 12.57% Raymond Love 12882 31.27% Beshara S Shahin 1903 4.62% Write-in 226 0.55% Total 41198 100.00% City of Gresham, Councilor, Position 5 (Vote for 1) Sue Piazza 19679 46.60% Stella Armstrong 5766 13.65% Dave Dyk 14556 34.47% Thomas Stanley 2018 4.78% Write-in 210 0.50% Total 42229 100.00% City of Maywood Park, Council Member (Vote for 3) Jeff Williams 172 12.41% Robin R Wisner Sr 337 24.31% Jim Akers 287 20.71% Miriam Berman 356 25.69% Ron Dickson 194 14.00% Write-in 34 2.45% Write-in 5 0.36% Write-in 1 0.07% Total 1386 100.00% City of Portland, Mayor (Vote for 1) Ted Wheeler 166307 46.07% Sarah Iannarone 147097 40.75% Write-in 47583 13.18% Total 360987 100.00% City of Portland, Commissioner, Position 4 (Vote for 1) Mingus Mapps 186368 55.59% Chloe Eudaly 145639 43.44% Write-in 3270 0.98% unofficial results Multnomah County Election Results - Update #12 Page: 6 of 9 November 2020 General Election 2020-11-16 All Precincts, All Districts, All ScanStations, All Contests, All Boxes 14:57:01 Total Ballots Cast: 466531 Choice Votes Vote % Total 335277 100.00% City of Troutdale, Mayor (Vote for 1) David Ripma 3748 48.97% Randy Lauer 3859 50.42% Write-in 46 0.60% Total 7653 100.00% City of Troutdale, Councilor, Position 2 (Vote for 1) Laura Tils 1164 16.44% Alison Caswell 3726 52.61% Tim Erich 2158 30.47% Write-in 34 0.48% Total 7082 100.00% City of Troutdale, Councilor, Position 4 (Vote for 1) Paul Wilcox 2935 41.87% Glenn White 4035 57.57% Write-in 39 0.56% Total 7009 100.00% City of Troutdale, Councilor, Position 6 (Vote for 1) Sandy Glantz 4334 62.00% John Leamy 2614 37.40% Write-in 42 0.60% Total 6990 100.00% City of Wood Village, Councilor, Position 2 (Vote for 1) Jairo Rios-Campos 675 58.39% Patricia Smith 475 41.09% Write-in 6 0.52% Total 1156 100.00% City of Wood Village, Councilor, Position 3 (Vote for 1) T.
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