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Results of the 2020 General Election

The unofficial results from Harney County and the state of Oregon for the Nov. 3 General Election are as follows:

Total ballots cast: 4,518.

Harney County Clerk: Derrin (Dag) Robinson 3,585 (99.39 percent); Write-in 22 (0.61 percent).

Harney County Sheriff: Dan Jenkins 3,574 (95.79 percent); Write-in 157 (4.21 percent).

Harney County Assessor: Karen Zabala 3,401 (99.04 percent); Write-in 33 (0.96 percent).

City of Burns, Mayor: Jerry Woodfin 831 (66 percent); Write-in 428 (34 percent).

City of Burns, City Council, Position 1: Jen Keady 608 (46.31 percent); Kim Rollins 403 (30.69 percent); Alan Humphrey 287 (21.86 percent); Write-in 15 (1.14 percent).

City of Burns, City Council, Position 2: Jen Hoke 751 (60.66 percent); Pamela Smerski 469 (37.88 percent); Write-in 18 (1.45 percent).

City of Burns, City Council, Position 3: Heather Smith 407 (34.29 percent); Hanna Strain 394 (33.19 percent); Jeffrey Sykes 369 (31.09 percent); Write-in 17 (1.43 percent).

City of Hines, Mayor: Nikki Morgan 590 (92.19 percent); Write-in 50 (7.81 percent).

City of Hines, City Council, Position 1: Robert Beers 607 (96.35 percent); Write-in 23 (3.65 percent).

City of Hines, City Council, Position 2: Ronald Williams 614 (96.54 percent); Write-in 22 (3.46 percent).

City of Hines, City Council, Position 3: Amity York 618 (97.32); Write-in, 17 (2.68 percent).

Harney Soil and Water Conservation District, Director, Zone 1: Write-in 223 (100 percent).

Harney Soil and Water Conservation District, Director, Zone 2: Scott Franklin 3,002 (97.94 percent); Write-in 63 (2.06 percent).

Harney Soil and Water Conservation District, Director, Zone 5: Ken Bentz 3,192 (99.01 percent); Write-in 32 (0.99 percent).

Harney Soil and Water Conservation District, Director, At-Large 1: Write-in 222 (100 percent).

Question 13-15 Harney County — Transient Lodging Tax in Harney County: Yes 2,125 (49.51percent); No 2,167 (50.49 percent).

Question 13-16 Harney County School District No. 3 — Bond to Improve Safety and Security, Renovate Schools: Yes 1,403 (40.33 percent); No 2,076 (59.67 percent).

Question 13-17 City of Hines — Authorize $0.01 Per Gallon Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax: Yes 551 (60.62 percent); No 358 (39.38 percent).

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County results for statewide contests

U.S. President and Vice President: Donald J. Trump/Mike Pence, Republican, 3,475 (77.55 percent); Joseph R. Biden/Kamala Harris, Democrat, 894 (19.95 percent); Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy (Spike) Cohen, Libertarian, 63 (1.41 percent); Howie Hawkins/Angela Walker, Pacific Green, 9 (.20 percent); Dario Hunter/Dawn Neptune Adams, Progressive, 9 (.20 percent); Write-in 31 (.69 percent).

U.S. Senator: Jo Rae Perkins, Republican, 3,201 (73.40 percent); Jeff Merkley, Democrat, 1,053 (24.15 percent); Ibrahim Taher, Pacific Green, 37 (.85 percent); Gary Dye, Libertarian, 64 (1.47 percent); Write-in 6 (.14 percent).

U.S. Senator

Jo Rae Perkins, Republican, 3,213 (73.41 percent); Jeff Merkley, Democrat, 1,055 (24.1 percent); Ibrahim Taher, Pacific Green, 38 (0.87 percent); Gary Dye, Libertarian, 65 (1.49 percent); Write-in, 6 (0.14 percent).

U.S. Representative, 2nd District: Robert Werch, Libertarian, 103 (2.33 percent); Cliff Bentz, Republican, 3,668 (83.06 percent); Alex Spenser, Democrat, 636 (14.4 percent); Write-in 9 (.20 percent).

Secretary of State: Nathalie Paravicini, Pacific Green, 60 (1.39 percent); Kyle Markley, Libertarian, 108 (2.5 percent); Kim Thatcher, Republican, 3,366 (77.77 percent); Shemia Fagan, Democrat, 791 (18.28 percent); Write-in 3 (.07 percent).

State Treasurer: Michael Marsh, Constitution, 168 (3.91 percent); Tobias Read, Democrat, 862 (20.05 percent); Chris Henry, Independent, 116 (2.7 percent); Jeff Gudman, Republican, 3,146 (73.18 percent); Write-in 7 (0.16 percent).

Attorney General: Ellen Rosenblum, Democrat, 921 (21.49 percent); Lars Hedbor, Libertarian, 83 (1.94 percent); Michael Cross, Republican, 3,270 (76.29 percent); Write-in 12 (0.28 percent).

State Senator, 30th District: Carina Miller, Democrat, 828 (19.29 percent); Lynn Findley, Republican, 3,458 (80.55 percent); Write-in 7 (0.16 percent).

State Representative, 60th District: Mark Owens, Republican, 3,623 (83.27 percent); Beth Spell, Democrat, 710 (16.32 percent); Write-in 18 (0.41 percent).

Judge of the Circuit Court, 24th District, Position 1: Rob Raschio, 2,255 (58.68 percent); Jim Carpenter, 655 (17.04 percent); Write-in 933 (24.28 percent).

Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 4: Christopher Garrett, Incumbent, 2,476 (97.4 percent); Write-in 66 (2.6 percent).

Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 9: Jacqueline Kamins, Incumbent, 2,417 (97.81 percent); Write-in 54 (2.19 percent).

Measure 107 — Amends constitution: allows laws limiting political campaign contributions and expenditures, requiring disclosure of political campaign contributions and expenditures, and requiring political campaign advertisements to identify who paid for them: Yes 2,691 (63.51 percent); No 1,546 (36.49 percent).

Measure 108 — Increases cigarette and cigar taxes, establishes tax on e-cigarettes and nicotine vaping devices. Funds health programs: Yes 2,029 (46.46 percent); No 2,338 (53.54 percent).

Measure 109 — Allows manufacture, delivery, administration of psilocybin at supervised, licensed facilities; imposes two-year development period: Yes 1,283 (29.91percent); No 3,007 (70.09 percent).

Measure 110 — Provides statewide addiction/recovery services; marijuana taxes partially finance; reclassifies possession/penalties for specified drugs: Yes 1,375 (31.92 percent); No 2,932 (68.08 percent).

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State voting results

U.S. President and Vice President: Donald J Trump/Mike Pence, Republican, 891,779 (40.04 percent); Joseph R Biden/Kamala Harris, Democrat, 1,267,726 (56.92 percent); Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy (Spike) Cohen, Libertarian, 36,947 (1.66 percent); Howie Hawkins/Angela Walker, Pacific Green, 10,744 (.48 percent); Dario Hunter/Dawn Neptune Adams, Progressive, 4,564 (.20 percent); Write-in 15,343 (.69 percent).

U.S. Senator: Jo Rae Perkins, Republican, 850,163 (38.98 percent); Jeff Merkley, Democrat, 1,251,812 (57.40 percent); Ibrahim Taher, Pacific Green, 38,178 (1.75 percent); Gary Dye, Libertarian, 38,493 (1.76 percent); Write-in 2,297 (.11 percent).

U.S. Representative, 1st District: Suzanne Bonamici, Democrat, 277,307 (64.68 percent); Christopher Christensen, Republican, 150,573 (35.12 percent); Write-in 846 (.20 percent).

U.S. Representative, 2nd District: Robert Werch, Libertarian, 13,595 (3.03 percent); Cliff Bentz, Republican, 269,668 (60.03 percent); Alex Spenser, Democrat, 165,274 (36.79 percent); Write-in 664 (.15 percent).

U.S. Representative, 3rd District: Earl Blumenauer, Democrat, 332,583 (74.71 percent); Joanna Harbour, Republican, 97,419 (21.88 percent); Alex Diblasi, Pacific Green, 8,347 (1.87 percent); Josh Solomon, Libertarian, 6,182 (1.39 percent); Write-in 660 (.15 percent).

U.S. Representative, 4th District: Daniel Hoffay, Pacific Green, 9,777 (2.13 percent); Peter Defazio, Democrat, 236,973 (51.54 percent); Alek Skarlatos, Republican, 212,544 (46.22 percent); Write-in 533 (.12 percent).

U.S. Representative, 5th District: Matthew Rix, Libertarian, 9,714 (2.51 percent); Amy Courser, Republican, 170,497 (44.01 percent); Kurt Schrader, Democrat, 206,553 (53.32 percent); Write-in 625 (.16 percent).

Secretary of State: Nathalie Paravicini, Pacific Green, 75,621 (3.53 percent); Kyle Markley, Libertarian, 57,337 (2.67 percent); Kim Thatcher, Republican, 917,742 (42.81 percent); Shemia Fagan, Democrat, 1,090,702 (50.88 percent); Write-in 2,358 (.11 percent).

State Treasurer: Michael Marsh, Constitution, 47,302 (2.23 percent); Tobias Read, Democrat, 1,110,421 (52.26 percent); Chris Henry, Independent, 91,884 (4.32 percent); Jeff Gudman, Republican, 873,181 (41.09 percent); Write-in 2,094 (.10 percent).

Attorney General: Ellen Rosenblum, Democrat, 1,201,600 (56.48 percent); Lars Hedbor, Libertarian, 46,910 (2.20 percent); Michael Cross, Republican, 871,517 (40.96 percent); Write-in 7,553 (.36 percent).

Judge of the Circuit Court, 24th District, Position 1: Rob Raschio, 5,097 (62.86 percent); Jim Carpenter, 1,464 (18.06 percent); Write-in 1,547 (19.08 percent).

State Senator, 30th District: Carina Miller, Democrat, 22,503 (32.82 percent); Lynn Findley, Republican, 45,949 (67.02 percent); Write-in 105 (.15 percent).

State Representative, 60th District: Mark Owens, Republican, 23,109 (77.53 percent); Beth Spell, Democrat, 6,648 (22.30 percent); Write-in 50 (.17 percent).

Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 4: Christopher Garrett, Incumbent, 1,293,536 (97.26 percent); Write-in 36,484 (2.74 percent).

Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 9: Jacqueline Kamins, Incumbent, 1,281,711 (97.55 percent); Write-in 32,206 (2.45 percent).

Measure 107 — Amends constitution: allows laws limiting political campaign contributions and expenditures, requiring disclosure of political campaign contributions and expenditures, and requiring political campaign advertisements to identify who paid for them: Yes 1,665,276 (78.64 percent); No 452,323 (21.36 percent).

Measure 108 — Increases cigarette and cigar taxes, establishes tax on e-cigarettes and nicotine vaping devices. Funds health programs: Yes 1,451,265 (66.71 percent); No 724,373 (33.29 percent).

Measure 109 — Allows manufacture, delivery, administration of psilocybin at supervised, licensed facilities; imposes two-year development period: Yes 1,193,632 (55.74 percent); No 947,650 (44.26 percent).

Measure 110 — Provides statewide addiction/recovery services; marijuana taxes partially finance; reclassifies possession/penalties for specified drugs: Yes 1,257,017 (58.69 percent); No 884,851 (41.31 percent).

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Harney County recorded an 82.43 percent turnout for the election.

Overall, the state voter turnout was 81.24 percent.

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