Official Marion County Voter Pamphlet A Voter’s Guide to Local Candidates and Measures

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Ballots for this Election will be mailed to registered th. Do Not Forget To Sign Your Return Ballot Envelope. Voted ballots must be received in an Elections Remember: Postmark Does Not Count

Bill Burgess, Marion County Clerk 503.588.5041 or 1.800.655.5388 http://www.co.marion.or.us/co/elections A Message from the Clerk . . .

wish to change your party affiliation in order to vote in the Primary of your choice. Check your registration status at www.oregonvotes.gov and update if necessary.

be received in time to count.

mail to assure we receive your ballot in time to count. See the list of drop sites on pages 4 and 5.

Please be sure we have both your current residential and mailing address. This helps determine at www.oregonvotes.gov. Prospective voters with an Oregon Driver License or ID card can also

This allows you to know where your ballot is in the process and allows us to contact you quickly if there is a signature issue.

This Oregon Primary Election has two purposes. All voters decide on candidates for nonpartisan your party registration for this May election.

contact us. We offer several options to help people vote privately and independently. Some are listed CD or tape on request.

Thank you for helping make democracy work by being informed and voting. You are welcome to observe our election process.

Bill Burgess Marion County Clerk Website: http://www.co.marion.or.us/CO/elections

How to Contact the Marion County Clerk - Elections Department

In Person: nd By Mail: By Phone: By TTY: By Fax: By E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.co.marion.or.us/co/elections are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday Election Day, May 19th, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

If you need a Replacement BallotLarge-Print Ballot or need assistance with voting...or if you would just like to observe and see Democracy in action

3 Official Marion County Ballot Drop Sites The Marion County drop sites listed below will be open beginning April 29th. On Election Day, May 19th, drop sites will remain open until 8:00 PM. You DO NOT need to apply postage if you use an Official Marion County Drop Box.

Marion County Clerk Mon - Fri Roth’s Fresh Market Every day Hayesville Election Day May 19 7AM - 8 PM Salem Marion County Public Works Open: Mon-Fri Marion County Health Curbside Dropbox 8 AM - 5 PM Election Day May 19 8 AM - 8 PM & Every day Roth’s Fresh Market - Vista Curbside Dropbox Keizer City Hall Keizer Roth’s Fresh Market Every day Sunnyslope Shopping Center Mon - Fri U.S. Bank - Keizer

Jefferson Fire Department Mon - Fri Sublimity City Hall South Mon-Fri Mon - Thur Mon - Thur Turner City Hall Stayton Public Library Fri: & East Fri: Sat: Aumsville City Hall Mon - Fri Mill City - City Hall Mon - Fri County 8 AM - 5 PM st 8 AM - 5 PM

Mon - Thur Donald City Hall Gervais City Hall Mon - Fri 8 AM - 4 PM North Fri: 8 AM - Noon 8 AM - 5 PM Mon - Thur Hubbard City Hall Mt. Angel Public Library & nd Curbside Dropbox Closed Fridays Central ST. PAUL DROP SITE CLOSED Silverton - Lewis St. Curbside Dropbox Woodburn Public Library Curbside Dropbox Parking Lot County st

Please note: The Covid-19 pandemic may affect the access, hours, and availability of the drop boxes. Ballots for Marion County voters may only be issued by the County Clerk and staff 555 Court St NE, Suite 2130 (2nd Floor), Salem.

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Alternate Format Ballot The Alternate Format Ballot (AFB) is a voting tool that is available to voters with disabilities to vote privately and independently if they have access to a computer with a web browser and a printer.

Accessible Computer Stations To accommodate voters with disabilities that do not have access to the required Please bring the ballot packet you received through the mail with you when using the ACS at the county site.

The ACS is available at: Conveniently accessible to bus service as we are located on the same block as the Downtown Transit Center (Courthouse Square) in Salem.

Large-Print Ballots and future ballots.

Voting Assistance assistance. Marion County Voter Pamphlet www.co.marion.or.us/co/elections to download the files. You may also contact Independent Living Resources to obtain the Audio voter pamphlet on CD or tape. Call

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Website: www.co.marion.or.us/co/elections Voting Instructions

Review the Ballot Packet To Vote: It should contain at least the following items: Printed ballot A pre-addressed return envelope Secrecy sleeve your choice. Insert for Ballot Drop Sites

contact Marion County Clerk - Elections.

Important Ballot Information: If a ballot has been delivered to your address and it is addressed to someone who does not live at To Correct a Mistake: your address: Draw a line through the entire 1. Mark through the measure response or candidate’s address like this: name. You then have the option of making another choice.

2. Before Voting The Ballot Delivered To You If: To Vote a Write-In: To vote for a candidate not printed address. To make sure your vote counts: black or blue ink pen. the line. choice.

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NOT NOT Important to Remember: Your Return Envelope must be Received by 8 PM Election Night or your Ballot will not be Counted. 7 This sample ballot is a composite of all contests and measures appearing on ballots in Marion County. Not all voters will vote on every office or measure. do not appear in alphabetical order as might be expected. A “random alphabet” is drawn by the Secretary of State for every election which determines the order in which the names of candidates will appear on the ballot. T R B H M S J F W P O G L U X Z E D K Y N C I V A Q Remember: All ballots will be mailed April 29th.

Democrat Statewide Partisan Statewide Partisan

Federal Secretary of State State Senator, 9th District Democrat Democrat President Democrat

Mark D Hass Jim Hinsvark Jamie McLeod-Skinner Write-In: Joseph R Biden Shemia Fagan Bernie Sanders Elizabeth Warren Write-In: Tulsi Gabbard Write-In: State Senator, 10th District Democrat State Treasurer Democrat US Senator Charles Womble Democrat Deb Patterson Write-In: Tobias Read Write-In:

Write-In: State Senator, 12th District Attorney General Democrat Democrat US Representative, 5th District Democrat Arianna (Ari) M Blunt Bernadette Hansen Ellen Rosenblum Ross Swartzendruber Blair G Reynolds Write-In: Lisa Pool Kurt Schrader Write-In: Mark F Gamba

Write-In:

8 Sample Ballot Continued – Not all voters will vote on every office or measure.

Statewide Partisan Statewide Partisan Statewide Partisan State Senator, 30th District State Representative, 21st Dist. State Representative, 59th Dist. Democrat Democrat Democrat

Carina M Miller Arlene C Burns Tyler J Gabriel Write-In: Write-In: Write-In:

State Representative, 17th Dist. State Representative, 22nd Dist. Republican Democrat Democrat Federal President Paige Hook Republican

Write-In: Write-In:

Donald J Trump

Write-In: State Representative, 18th Dist. State Representative, 23rd Dist. Democrat Democrat

US Senator Jamie Morrison Sean K Scorvo Republican

Write-In: Write-In:

Paul J Romero Jr Robert Schwartz Jo Rae Perkins John Verbeek State Representative, 19th Dist. State Representative, 25th Dist. Democrat Democrat Write-In:

Jacqueline M Leung Ramiro Navarro Jr Sarah Landstrom Write-In: US Representative, 5th District Chip Davis Republican Write-In:

State Representative, 39th Dist. Angela Roman Amy Ryan Courser Democrat State Representative, 20th Dist. G Shane Dinkel Democrat Joey Nations Julia E Hill Write-In: Paul Evans Tessah L Danel

Write-In: Write-In:

Sample Ballot Continued – Not all voters will vote on every office or measure. Republican Statewide Partisan Statewide Partisan

Statewide Partisan State Senator, 10th District State Representative, 18th Dist. Republican Republican Secretary of State Republican

Denyc Boles Write-In: Write-In: Kim Thatcher

Write-In:

State Senator, 12th District State Representative, 19th Dist. Republican Republican State Treasurer Republican Brian J Boquist Raquel Moore-Green Write-In: Write-In:

Write-In:

State Representative, 20th Dist. State Senator, 30th District Republican Republican Attorney General Republican Selma Pierce Lynn P Findley Kevin S Chambers Write-In: Michael Cross Write-In: Write-In:

State Representative, 17th Dist. State Representative, 21st Dist. Republican Republican State Senator, 9th District Republican Jack L Esp Dylan Richards Scott Sword Write-In: Fred Frank Girod Timothy L Kirsch Write-In: Susan Coleman Jami Cate

Write-In: State Representative, 22nd Dist. Republican

Anna Kasachev

Write-In:

Sample Ballot Continued – Not all voters will vote on every office or measure. Republican Statewide Nonpartisan Statewide Nonpartisan

Statewide Partisan Judge of the Supreme Court Judge of the Court of Appeals Position 1 Position 13 State Representative, 23rd Dist. Republican

Thomas A Balmer - Incumbent Doug Tookey - Incumbent Van Pounds Write-In: Mike Nearman Write-In: Write-In:

Judge of the Supreme Court Judge of the Circuit Court 3rd Position 7 District - Position 2 State Representative, 25th Dist. Republican

Martha Walters - Incumbent Tracy A Prall - Incumbent

Bill Post Write-In: Write-In:

Write-In:

Judge of the Court of Appeals Judge of the Circuit Court 3rd Position 11 District - Position 3 State Representative, 39th Dist. Republican

Joel DeVore - Incumbent Cheryl Pellegrini - Incumbent Kyle L Krohn Write-In: Write-In: Write-In:

Judge of the Court of Appeals Judge of the Circuit Court 3rd Position 1 District - Position 14 State Representative, 59th Dist. Republican

Josephine H Mooney - Incumbent Susan M Tripp - Incumbent Write-In: Daniel G Bonham Write-In:

Write-In:

Judge of the Court of Appeals Judge of the Circuit Court 3rd Position 12 District - Position 15

Erin C Lagesen - Incumbent Manuel Perez - Incumbent

Write-In: Write-In:

Sample Ballot Continued – Not all voters will vote on every office or measure. Countywide Partisan City of Salem County Measures

Marion County Commissioner City of Salem Marion County Fire District Position 3 - Democrat Councilor - Ward 1 No. 1 24-441 Dan Norton Virginia Stapleton Two-Year Local Option Tax Ashley Carson Cottingham Jan Kailuweit to Fund Emergency Service Write-In: Write-In: Operations

Question: Shall the District levy assessed value for two years Marion County Commissioner City of Salem - Position 3 - Republican Councilor - Ward 3 property taxes to increase more than three percent.

Danielle Bethell Trevor Phillips Brad A Nanke Write-In: City of Stayton Write-In: 24-442

Five Year Local Option Tax for Countywide Nonpartisan City of Salem Councilor - Ward 5 Question: Should City of Stayton Marion County Assessor assessed value for operations Hollie Oakes-Miller Jose Gonzalez property taxes to increase more than three percent. Write-In: Write-In: City of Detroit City of Salem 24-443 Councilor - Ward 7 City of Salem Adopt an amendment to the Charter clarifying residency.

City of Salem Reid Sund Question: Should an amendment Mayor Vanessa Nordyke changing residency requirem- Write-In: Chuck Bennett The Full Ballot Title Text Brooke Jackson for the Local Measures Write-In: Start on Page 28 of this Voter Pamphlet.

Sample Ballot Continued – Not all voters will vote on every office or measure. County Measures County Measures Be Cautious Hubbard Fire District Stayton RFPD 24-444 24-446 Be careful of the election voting Local Option Levy to Maintain Five-Year Local Option Tax for Fire & Medical Emergency General Operations Response Department have warned that Question: Shall the District we will likely see an increase Question: Shall the Fire assessed value for general oper- especially via social media of assessed value for five years ations for five years beginning - cause property taxes to increase This threat may be further more than three percent. heightened due to our focus on This measure may cause prop- erty taxes to increase more than want to discourage you from three percent. The Full Ballot Title Text voting. Don’t let them. Make for the Local Measures your voice heard. If you question Start on Page 28 of this Voter Pamphlet. Secretary of State website www. or call us at

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will be sent to voters with a prepaid post- age return envelope.

How does it work? each ballot sent back to an Elections Official.

Only those ballots sent back through the mail will be charged to the State.

What about Drop sites? will reach us before the deadline.

You can find a list of these drop sites on pages 4-5.

Postmarks DO NOT count. your vote will not count.

Postmarks DO NOT

If we have not received your ballot by 8:00 P.M. on Election Night, your vote will not count.

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ballots will take longer than usual. We still plan to post preliminary results just after the close of

- receive your signature form.

Thank you for your flexibility as we all adjust to this pandemic while successfully and safely con- ducting this Election.

Marion County Clerk - Elections is located at Courthouse Square Please Note: may participate in the Marion County Marion County Voter Pamphlet by paying a fee and completing required and optional Clerk - Elections information.

Not all candidates choose to participate in the voter pamphlet. Courthouse Candidate statements appear by district and position and then in the random alphabet order by last name Square that will appear on the ballot.

For additional candidate contact Physical Address: information visit our website: 555 Court St NE Suite 2130 http://www.co.marion.or.us/CO/elections (2nd Floor) Salem, OR 97301 Remember to... Sign All ballots for Marion Your County voters will only be issued from the Ballot Marion County Clerk’s office. Envelope!

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Marion County Commissioner Marion County Commissioner Position 3 Position 3 Dan Ashley Norton Carson Cottingham Democrat Democrat

Occupation: Occupation: Oregon Military Department Oregon Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Silverton. Court Appointed Special Advocate for Educational Background: Older Women’s League School. Educational Background: Prior Governmental Experience: Salem Community Emergency Prior Governmental Experience: for South Gateway neighborhood. County resident

Back to Basics: Let’s Focus Most on Family & Community Success and we need Families more of it if we are going to overcome this housing crisis. We also supportive services. I have fought to ensure that the chronically homeless are able to be housed along with the long-term care and Economy mental health care needed to stay housed. People Need Jobs that Allow Them to Support Their Families Better Government barriers to employment. I’ve also worked to create jobs and grow protect privacy. the number of in-home caregivers across Oregon to meet the needs of an aging population. Environment – maintain and enhance Oregon’s natural beauty Access to Comprehensive Healthcare is a Human Right quality. Safety & Preparedness individuals before a disaster. Sustainable Approaches to Our Natural Resources are good for public health and our economy. We rely on the hard work of farmers and foresters. Past generations of my family were both. the health of farmworkers and keep our resources strong for the next generations. Learn more: www.ashley4oregon.com

Endorsements: Marion-Polk-Yamhill Central Labor Chapter Sadie Carney Shelaswau Crier (This information furnished by Dan Norton (This information furnished by Ashley Carson Cottingham and is printed exactly as submitted) and is printed exactly as submitted) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. Marion County Commissioner Marion County Assessor Position 3 Danielle Tom Bethell Rohlfing Republican No

Occupation: Occupation: Marion County Assessor Photo Occupational Background: Occupational Background: years representing the Marion County Submitted a wholesale manufacturing business; mortgage broker; farm manager. Educational Background: Bachelor of Science degree – Educational Background: Governmental Experience: Revenue. Governmental Experience: The people of Marion County deserve a government that works for them. I will do that. Solutions to Homelessness I understand the issues that result from and underly homelessness. The county needs to help craft workable solutions Mid-Valley Association of Realtors to help those in need get back on their feet. ORMAP Advisory Committee A New Bridge Oregon Geographic Information Council Oregon Taxing District Workgroup to be responsible and plan for our future. We must build an Oregon State Association of County Assessors: I will work hard every day to ensure the county stays within its Standing with Our Agricultural Community Tom stands for: “Danielle digs into every issue because she wants solutions. She 3. Accountability for the resources of Marion County Vineyards Tom has extensive experience appraising for and publicly “I cannot think of a better person to replace me as a County integrity and proven leadership to continue to serve as the Marion County Assessor. Commissioner It is my pleasure to serve as your Assessor. Thank you! New Perspective me to solve the most pressing issues at the County level.

www.DanielleBethell.com

(This information furnished by Danielle Bethell (This information furnished by Tom Rohlfing and is printed exactly as submitted) and is printed exactly as submitted) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. City of Salem Mayor Please Note: Chuck Bennett may participate in the Marion County Occupation: Voter Pamphlet by paying a fee and Occupational Background: completing required and optional information. Confederation of Oregon School Information Services; Newspaper Not all candidates choose to participate Woodburn and Stayton in the voter pamphlet. Candidate Educational Background: statements appear by district and position and then in the random Prior Governmental Experience: alphabet order that will appear on the ballot. Willamette Valley Council of Governments For additional candidate contact Serving as Mayor of the City of Salem is one of the most information visit our website: asking again.

Every day the job involves issues as complicated as developing a http://www.co.marion.or.us/CO/elections keeping our economy one of the most successful in Oregon. No issue escapes your attention or allows for inaction.

as your Mayor: Dealing with any emergency including the city’s or earthquakes. State Ballot Drop Box Locator real housing and includes wrap-around services for clients to help deal with underlying problems they face. Go to http://www.sos.state.or.us/dropbox/ industrial sectors at the same time we are rewriting our city’s long term planning strategy for an anticipated addition of The State of Oregon Ballot Drop Box Map Dealing with our long-term transportation issues on both sides provides a listing of all official ballot drop sites of the Willamette. across the state. Addressing a range of environmental issues including water address and a list of drop sites close to you will Maintaining a close working relationship with our public appear along with the hours of operations and governments and neighborhood associations. driving directions. Expanding our parks and cultural programs that add so much to our city’s livability.

(This information furnished by Chuck Bennett for Mayor.)

(This information furnished by Chuck Bennett and is printed exactly as submitted) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. City of Salem City of Salem City Council - Ward 1 City Council - Ward 1 Virginia Jan Stapleton Kailuweit

Occupation: Full-time mom and Occupation: community volunteer. Employment Department Occupational Background: Occupational Background: David Evans and Associates; Roth’s West Salem; Morton’s Bistro; Valley Security Policy Analyst at various Recycling. state agencies Educational Background: Pursuing Educational Background: Masters in Associate’s Degree at Chemeketa Community College. Governmental Experience: Governmental Experience: City of Salem Budget Committee; Volunteer Activities: Salem Public Library Advisory Board; Mayor’s Sidewalk Repair County Compensation Board Family: Elect Virginia Stapleton – Working on What Matters require new solutions. “I believe doing the little things that make everyday life easier for people is a big thing when it comes to building a better community. Homelessness - Restoring Salem’s Dignity My priorities are ...” No one should be homeless in Salem. Homelessness Work with all community partners and the State to invest in have the tools to ensure our sidewalks are safe and clean. Sidewalks, Crosswalks and Bikeways The city cannot do it alone. We must collaborate with social sidewalks and bikeways. dignity to our most vulnerable.

Parks and Greenspace “As a mental health counselor, I know Jan will support Protect and invest in existing parks and new greenspaces for compassionate solutions for our homeless population and work toward getting them back on their feet.” Thriving Downtown and Edgewater District Addressing Climate Change by Building the Bridge Edgewater District in West Salem as vibrant places for people to vehicles. Another bridge can decrease our carbon footprint by New River Crossing regionally-funded crossing that respects the needs of everyone. Let’s move forward on a bridge plan that connects both sides of Salem. Local Climate Action Protecting our Vibrant Downtown Downtown is more than just a place to work and shop. The historic long-time downtown establishments are leaving for other parts of Virginia is endorsed by: Salem. We must do everything we can to ensure that downtown Councilor Cara Kaser State Representative Brian Clem stays a welcoming place for visitors and residents. Councilor Tom Andersen State Representative Paul Evans Oregon League of Conservation Voters www.voteforjan.com Councilor Matt Ausec

To Learn More Go To: ElectVirginiaStapleton.com

(This information furnished by Virginia Stapleton (This information furnished by Jan Kailuweit and is printed exactly as submitted) and is printed exactly as submitted) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. City of Salem City of Salem City Council - Ward 3 City Council - Ward 3 Trevor Brad Phillips Nanke

Occupation: Emergency Room Occupation: Doctor Occupational Background: Salem Occupational Background: Educational Background: Medicine Educational Background: Governmental Experience: Governmental Experience: About Trevor Phillips Experienced Leadership “Brad Nanke is the senior member of the City Council. His wealth of local and statewide experience is badly needed at this time in Salem.” Salem Mayor Chuck Bennett (Published at bradnanke.com on March 23, 2020) Why Trevor Phillips is running Addressing Homelessness giving law enforcement the tools they need to connect our most a unique perspective on issues facing Salem. These experiences and keep our streets and sidewalks clean and safe. Task Force and run for Salem City Council. Salem’s homelessness issue has reached crisis levels. Our budget “Having worked with Trevor on the Downtown Homeless Solutions hand. I know he will be an excellent addition to the City Council.” experiencing homelessness back on their feet. Salem River Crossing – A Third Bridge As your City Councilor I’ll work tirelessly on: Last year’s decision by the council to abandon a several-decade project to build a third bridge over the Willamette River was one of the most disappointing and irresponsible choices made by the City Solutions Task Force that I served on in recent memory. improved crosswalks and bikeways have been a tireless advocate of building the bridge to prepare for that enhance health outcomes and improve community essential resource during emergencies. What You Should Expect from Trevor Phillips: Fiscally Responsible I’ll listen carefully and communicate clearly As the chair of the city Audit/Finance Committee for the past and best practice reserve policies to provide a safety net during downtimes. These policies and funds will prove extremely valuable this year with the place Coronavirus crisis. Partial List of Endorsements: Representative Paul Evans employee payroll tax ballot measure. BradNanke.com resident Ward 3 resident Learn more: ElectTrevorPhillips.com

(This information furnished by Trevor Phillips (This information furnished by Brad Nanke and is printed exactly as submitted) and is printed exactly as submitted) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. City of Salem City of Salem City Council - Ward 5 City Council - Ward 5 Hollie Jose Oakes-Miller Gonzalez

Occupation: Occupation: Small Business Owner. Tu Casa Real Estate & La Familia Cider. Community College Occupational Background: Real Occupational Background: Linn-Benton Community College Farmworker. Chemeketa Community College Educational Background: Kennedy Educational Background: Program. Governmental Experience: City of Salem I am a working-class member of Salem and I’ve lived in Ward 5 Oregon Real Estate Agency Oregon Health Insurance Exchange College. Community Service: Chemeketa Community College Latino Business AllianceFamily Building Blocks Board and work in coalition with many other groups to advocate for Member. economic-justice. Coronavirus Has Changed Our World - My Commitment to You I am running for Salem City Council as a voice for the working- class and poor people in Ward 5. stay a welcoming place. Our workers and small businesses need Our top priorities are: make sure our kids have the future they deserve. We believe that housing is a basic human right. Our Safety We will work to build a community where all members Bordering I-5 Ward 5 has its unique challenges. Along with the good comes risks to our health and way of life. Our kids don’t feel We will work to implement and expand evidence- safe at school and we don’t feel safe shopping. I will work with our based housing justice strategies and solutions to solve our local houseless and housing-justice crises. Homelessness struggling veterans are just a few reasons why homelessness has We believe it is our responsibility to leave a better world increased. Everyone can help and I will bring the right people to the table. for future generations. We will work to implement a Climate Plan for Salem. We will work to increase public transportation both within Salem and regionally. We will work to make our city more bike-friendly and walkable infrastructure in place to handle the growth. City Leadership “Jose personally connected with our residents and worked hard to make sure our homeless shelter was safe and secure”. Pedro diversity of the Salem community. “Jose knows our community relies on small businesses to thrive. poor. We will work to achieve a more equitable community by Latino Business Alliance Co-Founder reducing barriers that exclude the voices of the working class and poor from Salem city leadership. Vote for a New Vision - Vote for NE Salem We will work to transition city leadership from volunteer Vote for Jose Gonzalez positions to living wage union jobs. www.JoseForSalem.com Facebook.com/JoseforSalem We will advocate for our local schools.

(This information furnished by Jose Gonzalez and is printed exactly as submitted) and is printed exactly as submitted) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. City of Salem City of Salem City Council - Ward 7 City Council - Ward 7 Reid Vanessa Sund Nordyke

Occupation: Occupation: Senior Assistant Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Senator Ron Wyden; Research of Appeals. Educational Background: Educational Background: Prior Governmental Experience: of Law

Leadership on Homelessness: Prior Governmental Experience: and Youth Advisory Commission We need new short term and long-term solutions. We need a transitional program that won’t just house and feed our unsheltered “Born and raised in Salem, I started volunteering when I was population but provide job-training and resources to help them get 13 years old. I’ve prepared myself for the challenges facing back on their feet. the city through decades of service to my community.”

Building the Third Bridge: More people than ever are moving to My Community Service: Salem. We need a plan to deal with the growing population. Our city council abandoned the will of the people by killing the plan to build another bridge into West Salem. By not building the third Law responders and increase carbon emissions from our idling cars. YMCA Board of Directors Rotary Club of Salem Small businesses and working know that every dollar counts. The new utility tax imposed by My priorities: Coronavirus-follow state and national protocols to reduce community. “As a cancer doctor, all I care about is the health of my patient. and businesses I see that same focus in Reid. Regardless of political ideology, Reid knows how to bring people together around common sense solutions that deliver results.” – Dr. Bud Pierce through a Climate Action Plan parks and paths for everyone the streets.” Advocate the State to address a growing problem in our city Youth Engagement - promote mentoring and add youth to City boards to create the next generation of leaders pressing problems.” –State Senator Denyc Boles Performance Auditing of City Programs - add accountability and oversight of taxpayer dollars www.ReidSund.com My Endorsements Former Salem Councilor Sally Cook Oregon League of Conservation Voters Young Democrats of Oregon Cara Kaser Oregon State Representatives Paul Evans and Brian Clem Learn more at ElectVanessaNordyke.com and Facebook.com/electvanessanordyke/

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Precinct Committeepeople

What is a Precinct Committeeperson?

“Precinct Committeepersons” on it. These are people who represent their political party in each precinct on a countywide “Central Committee”. Precinct Committeepeople help set the party agenda and party platform. select the representatives to the nation committees.

Voting for Precinct Committeepersons (PCPs):

term. is a list showing the positions available as well as a list of current position holders from both parties on our website’s “Precinct Committee Persons List and Information” page: https://www. co.marion.or.us/CO/elections/Pages/PCPInfo.aspx

say “Vote for Six” if there are six offices available for your precinct. If you are not registered as a You do not have to vote

You do not have to complete each available position if you do not want to.

write the person’s name of your choice on the line provided.

Measure No. 24-441 Measure No. 24-441 Marion County Fire District No. 1 Marion County Fire District No. 1 Explanatory Statement: Referred to the People by the Marion County Fire Board The elected Board of Directors for Marion County Fire District Two-Year Local Option Tax to Fund Emergency Service Operations emergency operations for two years. Question: - more than three percent. Summary: - - ing the May Primary Election to replace the one that expires. a city or county government. It is considered a separate taxing

That funding is designated for two firefighter/paramedics to and equipment replacement. percent on average per year. Back-to-back emergencies account for 55 percent of all calls. More information on the replacement levy can be found at www. The estimated tax cost for this measure is an ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best information available from the . Fire Chief Kyle McMann also welcomes questions at county assessor at the time of estimate and may reflect the . Thank you for considering our request. collection rate.

from a city or county government. It is considered a separate taxing authority. More information on the replacement levy This Information Submitted by: Kyle McMann

NO ARGUMENTS WERE SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OR IN OPPOSITION TO THIS MEASURE

Measure No. 24-442 Measure No. 24-442 City of Stayton City of Stayton Explanatory Statement: Referred to the People by the Stayton City Council Question: of assessed value for operations for five years beginning increase more than three percent. Summary: The City of Stayton is seeking a five-year local parks and trails. Due to the property tax limitations imposed by statewide and swimming pool programs. The proposed tax will take the place of the existing four-year tax levies to augment its operating budget. local parks and trails. would go toward maintaining the current level of operating go toward maintaining the current level of operating support for to maintenance and upkeep of City Parks and Trails.

allowance has been made for uncollected taxes.

Information Submitted by: Keith D. Campbell

ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT TO THIS MEASURE ARE CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE.

Measure No. 24-442 Measure No. 24-442 City of Stayton City of Stayton Argument in Support: Argument in Support:

I would encourage every voter in Stayton to vote YES on the local enhance Stayton’s livability and charm. I am particularly committed to the pool because of the excellent enhance the quality of life in our community and make it a better We often have over 75 people per day using these classes for place to live. exercise and rehabilitation after surgery. Swimming lessons are The levy will go toward maintaining the current level of operations for practice and meets. Lap swimming and free swims round out at the library and pool. It will also go toward maintenance and the pool and library doors open. ongoing maintenance issues that come up. and the library would be on restricted hours. This levy would function as an extension of the current levy so that it would not children and adults continues to grow. increase taxes by more than a few dollars in most cases. not only used by our young people for swimming lessons and

resources within its budget to fully fund operations at the library the current level of services at the pool and library.

Someone owning a home with the median assessed value of

This is a small price to pay to keep the pool and library doors open for another 5 years and maintain the parks. Vote YES for

(This information furnished by Jennifer Tiger Keep Stayton Livable) Keep Stayton Livable) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by Marion The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by Marion in the argument. Marion County does not correct errors in spelling or grammar. in the argument. Marion County does not correct errors in spelling or grammar.

Measure No. 24-442 Measure No. 24-443 City of Stayton City of Detroit Argument in Support: Referred to the People by the Detroit City Council Adopt an amendment to the Charter clarifying residency. option tax that expires next year. A Yes vote will continue the Pool programs and Library services currently provided to the Question: Should an amendment changing residency community and will provide upgrades to Stayton’s Public Parks. Summary: The amendment is technical and make a change to residency requirements. library would experience substantial reductions in hours and Section 7 is amended to provide that 4 Councilors instead of 5 services and the pool would face possible closure. There would also be fewer projects in our wonderful public parks. be non-primary residents. A primary resident is an elector of This measure will continue library services and pool hours now A non-primary resident is one who is an elector but does not meet the residency requirement. and repairs that need to be made to keep the facilities in good condition. The levy will also provide funds to help improve Stayton’s parks. Explanatory Statement:

The City of Detroit operates by the powers vested in provides that make Stayton a more livable community. by City Ordinances. The City Charter has been amended by They provide a wide range of desired programs for all ages: the voters of the City of Detroit on several prior occasions. The everything from children and adult reading programs at the Library to swimming lessons and adult rehab programs at the parks. Resolution referring the proposed Charter amendment to the electorate. A summary of substantive change proposed for the Charter is as follows: Section 7 is amended to provide that 4 Councilors instead of 5 Over the years we have passed a number of levies to keep our be non-primary residents. A primary resident is an elector of the uses the levy money wisely. We ask that you continue to support these wonderful city assets and we thank you. primary resident is on who is and elector but does not meet the residency requirement. Information Submitted by: Susan Brandt Keep Stayton Livable PAC

NO ARGUMENTS WERE SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OR (This information furnished by Susan Brandt Keep Stayton Livable PAC) IN OPPOSITION The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by Marion TO THIS MEASURE in the argument. Marion County does not correct errors in spelling or grammar.

Measure No. 24-444 Measure No. 24-444 Hubbard Fire District Hubbard Fire District

How would levy funds be used? Referred to the People by the Hubbard Fire Board Local Option Levy to Maintain Fire & Medical Emergency Response Question: This measure may cause property taxes to increase more than three percent. Summary:- number of emergency calls is expected to continue to increase. Provide Required Maintenance of Emergency Equipment maintenance needs. Many of the needs are associated with career firefighters to ensure that firefighter staffing is provided maintenance that is required for compliance with state and federal laws and national safety standards. These expenses public assistance. - Provide funding for compliance with required maintenance of emergency response equipment and fire vehicles. - Allow the purchase and maintenance of personal protective emergency medical equipment and much more. equipment for firefighters. - Provide funding for the purchase of updated emergency Allow 24/7 Mutual-Aid Back-up Coverage medical and firefighting equipment. - Allow the Fire District to enter into automatic mutual-aid agreements with neighboring fire districts to ensure back-up emergency response coverage at all times. - Allow the Fire District to meet existing emergency service districts for the automatic dispatch of back-up coverage for all demands and proactively prepare for expected growth in the emergency incidents. area. What is the cost to the taxpayers? ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of estimate and may What if the levy is not approved? and the collection rate. While maintaining emergency response services would remain district will not be able to fully meet the increasing emergency Explanatory Statement: response demand or fully comply with equipment maintenance requirements. value. Want more information? What Services does the District provide? Visit Information Submitted by: rescue emergencies in its service area. The District also provides emergency public assistance. Who does the District serve? How is the District Funded? Oregon tax law prohibits the use of bond funds for equipment maintenance and other operational expenses.

Measure No. 24-444 Measure No. 24-444 Hubbard Fire District Hubbard Fire District Argument in Support: Argument in Support:

When Regional Fire District Resources are Shared Everyone referring this Local Option Levy to the ballot. We support the levy for the following reasons: The levy would allow the hiring of two additional career district’s permanent tax rate was established when the call enter into an agreement to provide automatic back-up coverage able to meet the emergency service demand. The growing coverage. The levy would provide the required maintenance of the emergency response vehicles and equipment. At the current compliance with the federal and state safety requirements to Woodburn and Aurora. The back-up coverage will be provided maintenance requirements. emergencies are only possible when all of the districts provide Directors to establish agreements with the Woodburn and Aurora Fire Districts for the automatic dispatch of property owners of all three districts are better served. With the mutual-aid agreements only provide automatic coverage for and provide automatic back-up coverage to the other districts whenever needed. We urge you to join us in support of improved vehicle to respond. The automatic mutual-aid agreements to their districts when needed.

Woodburn Fire District Board of Directors District have sworn an oath to protect the lives and property Aurora Fire District Board of Directors We urge you to provide the funding necessary to enable our

(This information furnished by Jeffrey Robinson Hubbard Fire District, Director) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by Marion in the argument. Marion County does not correct errors in spelling or grammar.

ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT TO THIS MEASURE ARE (This information furnished by Jeffrey Robinson Hubbard Fire District, Director) CONTINUED ON THE NEXT The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by Marion PAGE. in the argument. Marion County does not correct errors in spelling or grammar.

33 Measure No. 24-444 Hubbard Fire District Oh, No! Argument in Support:

My signature was and we are proud to be part of this growing community. NOT accepted!! following reasons: What do I do? to cover all of the emergency incidents. Funds from the levy respond to the increasing demand. The additional career Marion County Clerk verifies the signature on every ballot with the voter signature on file Funds from the levy will provide for much needed for each voter. equipment. Please help us protect the lives and property of If it cannot be determined that equipment. the signature on the ballot matches the signature on file emergency calls at the same time by allowing automatic back for a voter, the voter is sent a letter and given 14 days from meet the emergency needs of the region. Automatic back-up the date of the election to update their signature. without additional funds from the levy.

If you get a letter questioning your signature, you MUST respond. If you do not respond, your ballot will not be counted, your voter registration will be inactivated, and you will not receive a ballot for the next election.

(This information furnished by Robert Gendhar Hubbard Volunteer Firefighters Association) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by Marion in the argument. Marion County does not correct errors in spelling or grammar. 34 Measure No. 24-446 Measure No. 24-446 Stayton Rural Fire Protection District Stayton Rural Fire Protection District Explanatory Statement: Referred to the People by the Stayton RFPD Fire Board Five-Year Local Option Tax for General Operations Question: Linn Counties. The District provides service to the communities of assessed value for general operations for five years begin- increase more than three percent.

Summary: How would the money be used? to Stayton Rural Fire Protection District to increase staffing levels by adding the equivalent of three full time firefighters. be no increase in the taxes currently levied by the District. The proposed rate is estimated to raise approximately which is compounded by the growing challenges of recruiting new five years. “The estimated tax cost for this measure is an to assist our volunteers with the equivalent of three full time FF ESTIMATE ONLY based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of estimate and may scheduled in a way to assist our volunteers with response as well as provide quicker response times to our community. and the collection rate.” Why is there a need? The District has a group of well trained volunteers that are calls for service have increased. This places even more strain on our remaining volunteers and causes burn-out. Given the current volunteers to burn-out.

What is the cost to property taxpayers? years. This means for a house with an assessed value of month.

What if the Levy is not approved?

This Information Submitted by:

NO ARGUMENTS WERE SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OR IN OPPOSITION TO THIS MEASURE

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