Unofficial election results reported Election News November 16, 2022November 16, 20220 Tuesday, Nov. 8, was election night, and the unofficial results for local, state, and national races are as follows: Harney County Treasurer Bobbi Jo Heany — 99.37 percent, 2,854 votes Write-in — 0.63 percent, 18 votes Burns City Council Position 4 Judy Erwin — 97.75 percent, 740 votes Write-in — 2.25 percent, 17 votes Burns City Council Position 5 Christy Rivera — 98.6 percent, 702 votes Write-in — 1.4 percent, 10 votes Burns City Council Position 6 No candidate filed Write-in — 100 percent, 127 votes Hines City Council Position 4 Dean Brizendine — 95.88 percent, 512 votes Write-in — 4.12 percent, 22 votes Hines City Council Position 5 Roxane Worley — 96.56 percent, 505 votes Write-in — 3.44 percent, 18 votes Hines City Council Position 6 Misty Shepherd — 97.92 percent, 517 votes Write-in — 2.08 percent, 11 votes Harney SWCD Director, At-Large Position 1 Ryan Peila — 99.17 percent, 2,620 votes Write-in — 0.83 percent, 22 votes Harney SWCD Director, At-Large Position 2 Jeff D. Hussey — 98.64 percent, 2,400 votes Write-in — 1.36 percent, 33 votes Harney SWCD Director, Zone 1 Susan Doverspike — 98.04 percent, 2,595 votes Write-in — 1.96 percent, 52 votes Harney SWCD Director, Zone 3 Carol Dunten — 99.14 percent, 2,533 votes Write-in — 0.86 percent, 22 votes Harney SWCD Director, Zone 4 No candidate filed Write-in — 100 percent, 157 votes 13-24 Harney County: Prohibits psilocybin-related business and facilities in unincorporated areas of Harney County Yes — 64.8 percent, 2,360 votes No — 35.2 percent, 1,282 votes 13-23 City of Burns: Prohibits psilocybin-related businesses within City of Burns Yes — 59.30 percent, 663 votes No — 40.7 percent, 455 votes 13-25 City of Hines: Prohibits psilocybin-related businesses within City of Hines Yes — 65.12 percent, 504 votes No — 34.88 percent, 270 votes ••• Local results for statewide contests U.S. Senator Jo Rae Perkins, Republican — 71.82 percent, 2,643 votes Dan Pulju, Pacific Green — 0.49 percent, 18 votes Ron Wyden, Democrat — 25.84 percent, 951 votes Christ Henry, Progressive — 1.68 percent, 62 votes Write-in — 0.16 percent, 6 votes U.S. Representative, 2nd District Joe Yetter, Democrat — 15.69 percent, 581 votes Cliff S. Bentz, Republican — 83.91 percent, 3,108 votes Write-in — 0.4 percent, 15 votes Governor Tina Kotek, Democrat — 12.62 percent, 475 votes Donice Noelle Smith, Constitution — 0.88 percent, 33 votes R. Leon Noble, Libertarian — 0.35 percent, 13 votes Betsy Johnson, non-affiliated — 8.37 percent, 315 votes Christine Drazan, Republican — 77.66 percent, 2,923 votes Write-in — 0.13 percent, 5 votes State Representative, 60th District Mark Owens, Republican — 89.82 percent, 3,204 votes Antonio Sunseri, Progressive — 9.36 percent, 334 votes Write-in — 0.81 percent, 29 votes Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries Christina E. Stephenson — 37.79 percent, 994 votes Cheri Helt — 61.29 percent, 1,612 votes Write-in — 0.91 percent, 24 votes Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 10 Kristina Hellman — 98.1 percent, 2,063 votes Write-in — 1.9 percent, 40 votes Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 11 Anna M. Joyce — 98.38 percent, 2,010 votes Write-in — 1.62 percent, 33 votes Measure 11 Amends Constitution: State must ensure affordable healthcare access, balanced against requirement to fund schools, other essential services Yes — 26.35 percent, 945 votes No — 73.65 percent, 2,641 votes Measure 112 Amends Constitution: Removes language allowing slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime Yes — 23.92 percent, 875 votes No — 76.08 percent, 2,783 votes Measure 113 Amends Constitution: Legislators with ten unexcused absences from floor sessions disqualified from holding next term of office Yes — 50.49 percent, 1,857 votes No — 49.51 percent, 1,821 votes Measure 114: Requires permit to acquire firearm; police maintain permit/firearm database; criminally prohibits certain ammunition magazines Yes — 15.11 percent, 565 votes No — 84.89 percent, 3,175 votes ••• Statewide results U.S. Senator Jo Rae Perkins, Republican — 40.82 percent, 697,565 votes Dan Pulju, Pacific Green — 1.14 percent, 19,468 votes Ron Wyden, Democrat — 56.11 percent, 958,813 votes Christ Henry, Progressive — 1.81 percent, 30,994 votes Write-in — 0.11 percent, 1,933 votes U.S. Representative, 2nd District Joe Yetter, Democrat — 32.39 percent, 95,723 votes Cliff S. Bentz, Republican — 67.46 percent, 199,391 votes Write-in — 0.15 percent, 458 votes Governor Tina Kotek, Democrat — 47.12 percent, 814,996 votes Donice Noelle Smith, Constitution — 0.4 percent, 6,885 votes R. Leon Noble, Libertarian — 0.34 percent, 5,829 votes Betsy Johnson, non-affiliated — 8.63 percent, 149,360 votes Christine Drazan, Republican — 43.4 percent, 750,737 votes Write-in — 0.11 percent, 1,964 votes State Representative, 60th District Mark Owens, Republican — 89.28 percent, 24,168 votes Antonio Sunseri, Progressive — 10.24 percent, 2,772 votes Write-in — 0.48 percent, 130 votes Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries Christina E. Stephenson — 60.99 percent, 819,642 votes Cheri Helt — 38.36 percent, 515,538 votes Write-in — 0.66 percent, 8,805 votes Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 10 Kristina Hellman — 97.97 percent, 976,755 votes Write-in — 2.03 percent, 20,265 votes Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 11 Anna M. Joyce — 97.94 percent, 930,851votes Write-in — 2.06 percent, 19,591 votes Measure 11 Amends Constitution: State must ensure affordable healthcare access, balanced against requirement to fund schools, other essential services Yes — 50.72 percent, 843,411 votes No — 49.28 percent, 819,408 votes Measure 112 Amends Constitution: Removes language allowing slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime Yes — 55.62 percent, 928,136 votes No — 44.38 percent, 740,427 votes Measure 113 Amends Constitution: Legislators with ten unexcused absences from floor sessions disqualified from holding next term of office Yes — 68.30 percent, 1,144,816 votes No — 31.7 percent, 531,351 votes Measure 114: Requires permit to acquire firearm; police maintain permit/firearm database; criminally prohibits certain ammunition magazines Yes — 50.97 percent, 869,844 votes No — 49.03 percent, 836,866 votes