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Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot formistakes! If you make a mistake or damageyour ballot, call your County Elections Officeto ask for a replacement ballot.
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
Official Ballot - Deschutes County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
A Vote Both Sides of Ballot
Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 27th DistrictVote for One
Greg DelgadoDemocrat, Working Families
Tim KnoppRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 54th DistrictVote for One
Knute BuehlerRepublican, Independent
Gena Goodman-CampbellDemocrat, Working Families
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
Seq:0001
11
40
41
42
43
51
21
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
Sample
A Vote Both Sides of Ballot
City of Bend
City Council, Position 1Vote for One
Ron (Rondo) Boozell
Justin Livingston
Write-in
City Council, Position 2Vote for One
Douglas Knight
Bill Moseley
Write-in
City Council, Position 3Vote for One
Sally Russell
Wade P Fagen
Write-in
City Council, Position 4Vote for One
Bruce Abernethy
Write-in
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
State Measures
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
State Measures
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
City of Bend
9-110 Recreational Marijuana SalesTax
Question: Should Bend impose a 3% taxon the sale of recreational marijuana?
Summary: This measure, if approved,would authorize Bend to impose a 3% taxon recreational marijuana sold within theCity. The sale of medical marijuana toregistered medical marijuana cardholdersshall not be taxed.
If approved, proceeds from the tax will goto the City’s general fund. Most of thegeneral fund is spent on public safety,including police and fire services, but thegeneral fund can be used for any cityexpenditure.
A copy of the Ordinance adopting the taxmay be reviewed at City Hall or atwww.bendoregon.gov.
If approved, the measure would takeeffect on January 1, 2017.
Yes
No
D
D
E
E
F
F
Sample
Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot formistakes! If you make a mistake or damageyour ballot, call your County Elections Officeto ask for a replacement ballot.
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
Official Ballot - Deschutes County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
B Vote Both Sides of Ballot
Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 27th DistrictVote for One
Greg DelgadoDemocrat, Working Families
Tim KnoppRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 54th DistrictVote for One
Knute BuehlerRepublican, Independent
Gena Goodman-CampbellDemocrat, Working Families
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
Seq:0002
11
40
41
42
43
52
21
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
Sample
B Vote Both Sides of Ballot
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
State Measures
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
D
D
E
E
F
F
Sample
Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot formistakes! If you make a mistake or damageyour ballot, call your County Elections Officeto ask for a replacement ballot.
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
Official Ballot - Deschutes County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
C Vote Both Sides of Ballot
Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 28th DistrictVote for One
Todd KeppleDemocrat
Dennis LinthicumRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 55th DistrictVote for One
Mike McLaneRepublican, Independent
Brie S MalarkeyDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
Seq:0003
11
40
41
42
43
53
21
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
Sample
C Vote Both Sides of Ballot
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
State Measures
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
D
D
E
E
F
F
Sample
Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot formistakes! If you make a mistake or damageyour ballot, call your County Elections Officeto ask for a replacement ballot.
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
Official Ballot - Deschutes County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
D Vote Both Sides of Ballot
Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 27th DistrictVote for One
Greg DelgadoDemocrat, Working Families
Tim KnoppRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 53rd DistrictVote for One
Gene WhisnantRepublican, Independent
Michael GrahamDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
Seq:0004
11
40
41
42
43
54
21
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
Sample
D Vote Both Sides of Ballot
City of Bend
City Council, Position 1Vote for One
Ron (Rondo) Boozell
Justin Livingston
Write-in
City Council, Position 2Vote for One
Douglas Knight
Bill Moseley
Write-in
City Council, Position 3Vote for One
Sally Russell
Wade P Fagen
Write-in
City Council, Position 4Vote for One
Bruce Abernethy
Write-in
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
State Measures
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
State Measures
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
City of Bend
9-110 Recreational Marijuana SalesTax
Question: Should Bend impose a 3% taxon the sale of recreational marijuana?
Summary: This measure, if approved,would authorize Bend to impose a 3% taxon recreational marijuana sold within theCity. The sale of medical marijuana toregistered medical marijuana cardholdersshall not be taxed.
If approved, proceeds from the tax will goto the City’s general fund. Most of thegeneral fund is spent on public safety,including police and fire services, but thegeneral fund can be used for any cityexpenditure.
A copy of the Ordinance adopting the taxmay be reviewed at City Hall or atwww.bendoregon.gov.
If approved, the measure would takeeffect on January 1, 2017.
Yes
No
D
D
E
E
F
F
Sample
Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot formistakes! If you make a mistake or damageyour ballot, call your County Elections Officeto ask for a replacement ballot.
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
Official Ballot - Deschutes County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
E Vote Both Sides of Ballot
Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 27th DistrictVote for One
Greg DelgadoDemocrat, Working Families
Tim KnoppRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 53rd DistrictVote for One
Gene WhisnantRepublican, Independent
Michael GrahamDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
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E Vote Both Sides of Ballot
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
State Measures
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
D
D
E
E
F
F
Sample
Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot formistakes! If you make a mistake or damageyour ballot, call your County Elections Officeto ask for a replacement ballot.
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
Official Ballot - Deschutes County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
F Vote Both Sides of Ballot
Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 30th DistrictVote for One
Ted FerrioliRepublican, Independent
W Mark StringerDemocrat
Write-in
State Representative, 59th DistrictVote for One
John E HuffmanRepublican, Independent
Tyler J GabrielDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
Seq:0006
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40
41
42
44
52
21
A
A
B
B
C
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F Vote Both Sides of Ballot
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
State Measures
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
D
D
E
E
F
F
Sample
Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot formistakes! If you make a mistake or damageyour ballot, call your County Elections Officeto ask for a replacement ballot.
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
Official Ballot - Deschutes County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
G Vote Both Sides of Ballot
Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 27th DistrictVote for One
Greg DelgadoDemocrat, Working Families
Tim KnoppRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 53rd DistrictVote for One
Gene WhisnantRepublican, Independent
Michael GrahamDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
Seq:0007
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40
41
42
44
53
21
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B
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C
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G Vote Both Sides of Ballot
City of Redmond
MayorVote for One
Anne Graham
George Endicott
Write-in
City CouncilVote for Three
Camden King
Joe Centanni
Ginny McPherson
Write-in
Write-in
Write-in
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
State Measures
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
State Measures
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
D
D
E
E
F
F
Sample
Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
Attention!Remember to inspect your ballot formistakes! If you make a mistake or damageyour ballot, call your County Elections Officeto ask for a replacement ballot.
WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
Official Ballot - Deschutes County, Oregon - November 8, 2016
H Vote Both Sides of Ballot
Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 28th DistrictVote for One
Todd KeppleDemocrat
Dennis LinthicumRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 55th DistrictVote for One
Mike McLaneRepublican, Independent
Brie S MalarkeyDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
Seq:0008
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41
42
44
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21
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City of La Pine
MayorVote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
City CouncilVote for Two
Connie Briese
Donald R Greiner
Kathy Agan
Write-in
Write-in
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
State Measures
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
City of La Pine
9-111 Prohibits RecreationalMarijuana Retailers in La Pine
Question: Shall the City of La Pineprohibit recreational retailers in areassubject to the City’s jurisdiction?
Summary: State law allows operation oflicensed recreational marijuana retailers. State law provides that a city council mayadopt an ordinance to be referred to thevoters of the city to prohibit (ban) theestablishment and operation ofrecreational marijuana retailers. The LaPine City Council has referred thismeasure to the voters as provided understate law.
Approval of this measure will prohibit(ban) the establishment and operation ofrecreational marijuana retailers within anyarea subject to the city’s jurisdiction.
If this measure is approved, the city willbe ineligible to receive distributions ofstate marijuana tax revenues and will beunable to impose a local tax or fee on theproduction, processing, and/or sale ofmarijuana or any product into whichmarijuana has been incorporated.
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9-112 Imposes City Tax on RetailSale of Recreational Marijuana
Question: Shall La Pine impose a threepercent tax on the sale of marijuana by alicensed marijuana retailer?
Summary: State law provides that a citycouncil may adopt an ordinance to bereferred to the voters of the city imposingup to a three percent tax or fee on thesale of certain marijuana items by alicensed marijuana retailer. The La PineCity Council referred this measure to thevoters as provided under state law.
Approval of this measure will impose athree percent tax on the sale of marijuanaitems by marijuana retailers in the city. The tax will be collected at the point ofsale and remitted by the marijuana seller.
Under state law, a city that adopts anordinance prohibiting the establishmentand/or operation of a recreationalmarijuana retailer may not impose a tax orfee on the production, processing, and/orsale of marijuana or any product intowhich marijuana has been incorporated. This measure will become operative onlyif the measure proposing to prohibit (ban)the establishment and operation ofrecreational marijuana retailers is notpassed (approved) by voters.
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United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
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RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
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US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
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US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
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State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
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State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 28th DistrictVote for One
Todd KeppleDemocrat
Dennis LinthicumRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 55th DistrictVote for One
Mike McLaneRepublican, Independent
Brie S MalarkeyDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
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Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
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94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
State Measures
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
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Ponderosa Pines East SpecialRoad District
9-113 Five Year Local Option Taxfor General Operations
Question: Shall Ponderosa Pines EastSpecial Road District impose $4500 eachyear for five years for general operationsbeginning in 2017/2018? This measuremay cause property taxes to increasemore than three percent.
Summary: The taxes needed for fiveyears total $22,500, which will be imposedin equal amounts of $4,500 each year. The tax revenue from this measure willprovide revenues sufficient for thePonderosa Pines East Special RoadDistrict to operate at its current level ofservice for residents within the boundaryof the Ponderosa Pines East SpecialRoad District.
Road Grading and Surfacing with RockSnow PlowingSafety and Traffic Control SignsDistrict InsuranceOperating Expenses of the District
When the District was formed, the Board,with the advice from Deschutes County,determined the tax rate to be $1.0469 per$1000 of assessed value. This estimateincluded property along Rim Road that isNOT part of the District. After removingthe Rim Road properties from the District,the District’s remaining property valueresulted in less tax revenue for the district.
This new rate would replace an expiredlevy rate. It is NOT in addition to the rateassessed for the expired levy whichexpired in 2011.
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WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
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United States President and VicePresident
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RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 30th DistrictVote for One
Ted FerrioliRepublican, Independent
W Mark StringerDemocrat
Write-in
State Representative, 59th DistrictVote for One
John E HuffmanRepublican, Independent
Tyler J GabrielDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
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City CouncilVote for Three
Chuck Ryan
Andrea Blum
Richard Esterman
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Write-in
State Measures
See Full Text of Measures on SeparateSheet
Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
State Measures
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
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Instructions To VoterUse A Pen (Blue or Black Ink)
To ensure your vote counts, completely fillin the oval R to the left of theresponse of your choice.
To write in a name, write the name onthe solid line and fill in the oval R tothe left of the write-in line.
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WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
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Federal Offices
United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
Write-in
US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
James (Jim) CraryDemocrat
Write-in
State Offices
Governor(2 Year Term)Vote for One
James FosterLibertarian
Kate BrownDemocrat, Working Families
Cliff ThomasonIndependent
Aaron Donald AuerConstitution
Bud PierceRepublican
Write-in
State Offices
Secretary of StateVote for One
Sharon L DurbinLibertarian
Dennis RichardsonRepublican
Paul Damian WellsIndependent
Brad AvakianDemocrat, Working Families,Progressive
Alan ZundelPacific Green
Michael MarshConstitution
Write-in
State TreasurerVote for One
Chris HenryProgressive, Pacific Green
Tobias ReadDemocrat
Jeff GudmanRepublican
Chris TelferIndependent
Write-in
Attorney GeneralVote for One
Lars D H HedborLibertarian
Ellen RosenblumDemocrat, Independent, WorkingFamilies
Daniel Zene CroweRepublican
Write-in
Legislative Offices
State Senator, 28th DistrictVote for One
Todd KeppleDemocrat
Dennis LinthicumRepublican, Independent
Write-in
State Representative, 55th DistrictVote for One
Mike McLaneRepublican, Independent
Brie S MalarkeyDemocrat
Write-in
Partisan County
County Commissioner, Position 2Vote for One
Phil HendersonRepublican, Independent
Alan UngerDemocrat
Write-in
Nonpartisan State Judiciary
Judge of the Supreme Court,Position 6
Vote for One
Lynn R NakamotoIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 5
Vote for One
Scott ShorrIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Court of Appeals,Position 8
Vote for One
Roger J DeHoogIncumbent
Write-in
Judge of the Circuit Court, 11thDistrict, Position 3
Vote for One
Bethany P FlintIncumbent
Write-in
Nonpartisan County
County SheriffVote for One
Eric Kozowski
L Shane Nelson
Write-in
Deschutes Soil & WaterConservation District
Director, Zone 2Vote for One
William Kuhn
Write-in
Director, Zone 3Vote for One
No Candidate Filed
Write-in
Director, Zone 5Vote for One
Colin T Wills
Write-in
Director, At-Large 1Vote for One
Doby Fugate
Robin Vora
Write-in
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State Measures
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Referred to the People by theLegislative Assembly
94 Amends Constitution: Eliminatesmandatory retirement age for statejudges
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amendsconstitution, state judges not required toretire from judicial office after turning 75years old. Statutes cannot establishmandatory retirement age.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsconstitutional provisions requiring statejudges to retire from judicial office afterturning 75 years old, authorizing statutesestablishing lesser mandatory retirementage.
Yes
No
95 Amends Constitution: Allowsinvestments in equities by publicuniversities to reduce financial risk andincrease investments to benefitstudents.
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allowspublic universities to invest in equities toreduce financial risk and increase fundsavailable to help students.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote preventspublic universities from investing inequities.
Yes
No
96 Amends Constitution: Dedicates1.5% of state lottery net proceeds tofunding support services for Oregonveterans
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” votededicates 1.5% of state lottery netproceeds to fund veterans’ services,including assistance with employment,education, housing, and physical/mentalhealth care.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent list of authorized purposes forspending state lottery net proceeds; 1.5%dedication to fund veterans’ services notrequired.
Yes
No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
97 Increases corporate minimum taxwhen sales exceed $25 million; fundseducation, healthcare, senior services
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteincreases corporate minimum tax whensales exceed $25 million; removes taxlimit; exempts “benefit companies”;increased revenue funds education,healthcare, senior services.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainsexisting corporate minimum tax ratesbased on Oregon sales; tax limited to$100,000; revenue not dedicated toeducation, healthcare, senior services.
Yes
No
State Measures
98 Requires state funding fordropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs in Oregon highschools
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requiresstate legislature to funddropout-prevention, career and collegereadiness programs through grants toOregon high schools; state monitorsprograms.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retainscurrent law: legislature not required tocommit funds tocareer-technical/college-leveleducation/dropout-prevention programs,retains discretion to allocate funds.
Yes
No
99 Creates "Outdoor School EducationFund," continuously funded throughLottery, to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote createsseparate fund, financed through OregonLottery Economic Development Fund andadministered by Oregon State University(OSU), to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide.
Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejectscreation of fund to provide outdoor schoolprograms statewide; retains current lawunder which OSU administers outdoorschool grants if funding available.
Yes
No
100 Prohibits purchase or sale of partsor products from certain wildlifespecies; exceptions; civil penalties
Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” voteprohibits purchase/sale of parts/productsfrom certain wildlife species; exceptionsfor specified activities, gift/inheritances,and certain antiques/musical instruments;civil penalties.
Result of “No” Vote: Maintains currentOregon law which does not prohibitpurchase or sale of parts or products fromspecies not native to Oregon, except forshark fins.
Yes
No
Unit 6 Special Road District
9-109 10 Year Capital ProjectsLocal Option Tax
Question: Shall the District levy $0.90 perthousand of assessed value for 10 yearsfor sealing roads beginning 2017/2018? This measure may cause property taxesto increase more than three percent.
Summary: This measure would financecapital construction and improvements of2.3 miles of existing Deschutes RiverRecreation Homesites Unit 6 SpecialRoad District roads. The project wouldseal approximately 27,840 square yards ofroad serving the District at a cost of$135,000 which would be amortized overthe 10 year life of this measure. Funds willbe used to seal portions of Foster Road,Silver Fox Drive, Bench Leg, Bear Lane,Silver Fox Drive, and Mt Sheep Lane andall of Caribou and Cub Drive. Allimproved lots within the District would bewithin 1,500 feet of sealed roads. TheDistrict has experienced continuing growthand increased local and commercialtraffic. The District receives ~$23,000 peryear to maintain approximately sevenmiles of road. This measure would allowimposing up to $0.90 per $1,000 ofassessed value which is estimated toraise $17,100 in year one, $17,528 yeartwo, $17,966 year three, $18,415 yearfour, $18,875 year five, $19,347 year six,$19,831 year seven, $20,327 year eight,$20,835 year nine, and $21,356 year ten.
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WARNINGAny person who, by use of force or othermeans, unduly influences an electorto vote in any particular manner or to refrainfrom voting is subject to a fine. (ORS254.470)
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United States President and VicePresident
Your vote for the candidates for United StatesPresident and Vice President shall be a votefor the electors supporting those candidates.
Vote for One
RepublicanDonald J Trump/Mike Pence
DemocratHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
Pacific Green, ProgressiveJill Stein/Ajamu Baraka
LibertarianGary Johnson/Bill Weld
Write-in
US SenatorVote for One
Steven C ReynoldsIndependent
Ron WydenDemocrat
Mark CallahanRepublican
Eric NavickasPacific Green, Progressive
Jim LindsayLibertarian
Shanti S LewallenWorking Families
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US Representative, 2nd DistrictVote for One
Greg WaldenRepublican, Independent
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