2022 November General Election
NOVEMBER 8, 2022 GENERAL ELECTION **OFFICIAL** DROPSITES
Important dates and Tentative Schedule of Release of Election Results
Current November 8, 2022 General Election SOS link with Voter Pamphlet
Secretary of State State of Oregon: Voting & Elections - Voting & Elections
For State filed positions go to the Oregon Secretary Of State Elections Division website.
(https://sos.oregon.gov/voting-elections then click on: Who's running for office)
You can also search the Tillamook County measures on this site as well.
Candidates will be listed on the ballot in accordance with the Order of Candidate Names on the Ballot issue by the Secretary of State Random letter of alphabet Pursuant to ORS 254.155/Adm rule 165-010-0090. Order of Candidates Names on the Ballot for November 8, 2022
Write-Ins: Only races with no candidates will have the write-ins tallied.
Election Results -Election Night Reporting with SOS
Election Results Detail Result - Final Official Tillamook County
FINAL Official Election Results Update on 12/1/2022
Voter Turnout 69.55%
Total Number Voting: 14,741
Total Registered: 21,195
As of 12/1/2022
Precincts Reporting: 29 of 29
(We have 27 days to certify the election results)
November 8, 2022 Candidates & Measures
NATIONAL | # of Votes | % of Total |
US SENATOR | ||
Jo Rae Perkins - Republican/Constitution | 6909 | |
Dan Pulju - Pacific Green | 141 | |
Ron Wyden - Democrat/Independent | 7176 | |
Chris Henry - Progressive | 211 | |
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, 1ST DISTRICT | ||
Christopher A Mann - Repubican | 7172 | |
Suzanne Bonamici - Democrat/Working Families | 6724 |
STATE | # of Votes | % of Total |
GOVERNOR | ||
Tina Kotek - Democrat/Working Families | 5266 | |
Donice Noelle Smith - Constitution | 48 | |
R Leon Noble - Libertarian | 50 | |
Betsy Johnson - Nonaffiliated | 2600 | |
Christine Drazan - Republican | 6631 | |
STATE | # of Votes | % of Total |
STATE SENATOR, 16TH DISTRICT | ||
Melissa Busch - Democrat/Independent | 6025 | |
Suzanne Weber - Republican | 8377 | |
STATE | # of Votes | % of Total |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 32ND DISTRICT | ||
Cyrus B Javadi - Republican | 7785 | |
Logan C Laity - Democrat/Independent/Progressive/Working Families | 6433 | |
NONPARTISAN STATE | # of Votes | % of Total |
COMMISSONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES | ||
Christina E Stephenson | 6232 | |
Cheri Helt | 4360 |
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NONPARTISAN STATE | # of Votes | % of Total |
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 11 | ||
Anna M Joyce - Incumbent | 8477 | |
NONPARTISAN COUNTY | # of Votes | % of Total |
TREASURER |
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Shawn Blanchard | 8909 | |
COUNTY WIDE DISTRICT | # of Votes | % of Total |
TILLAMOOK SOIL AND WATER, DIRECTOR AT LARGE 2 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Rudy Fenk | 9276 | |
COUNTY WIDE DISTRICT | # of Votes | % of Total |
TILLAMOOK SOIL AND WATER, DIRECTOR ZONE 1 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Walt Porter | 9221 | |
COUNTY WIDE DISTRICT | # of Votes | % of Total |
TILLAMOOK SOIL AND WATER, DIRECTOR ZONE 2 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Daren E Filosi | 8867 | |
DISTRICT | # of Votes | % of Total |
TILLAMOOK PUD, SUBDIVISION 2 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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David Burt | 1967 | |
DISTRICT | # of Votes | % of Total |
TILLAMOOK PUD, SUBDIVISION 4 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Val Folkema | 1795 | |
DISTRICT | # of Votes | % of Total |
TILLAMOOK PUD, SUBDIVISION 5 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Barbara Trout | 2005 | |
CITY OF BAY CITY | # of Votes | % of Total |
MAYOR (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) | ||
David McCall | 477 | |
CITY OF BAY CITY | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILPERSON (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 3) |
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Kathleen Baker | 462 | |
Write-Ins Total | 103 | |
Write-Ins - Anthony Boatman | 6 | |
Write-Ins - Greg Sweeney | 4 | Tillamook County Clerk's office will be following up on this tie vote in accordance with Oregon Revised Statute procedures. |
Write-Ins - Christoper/Chris Kruebbe | 4 | Tillamook County Clerk's office will be following up on this tie vote in accordance with Oregon Revised Statute procedures. |
Write-Ins - Misc | 89 |
CITY OF GARIBALDI | # of Votes | % of Total |
MAYOR (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) | ||
Judy Riggs | 196 | |
Tim Hall | 285 |
CITY OF GARIBALDI | # of Votes | % of Total |
CITY COUNCIL (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 2) |
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Norman (Bud) Shattuck | 279 | |
Linda Bade | 239 | |
Wendy Woodrum | 120 | |
Laurie Wandell | 141 | |
CITY OF MANZANITA | # of Votes | % of Total |
MAYOR (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) | ||
Deb Simmons | 356 | |
CITY OF MANZANITA | # of Votes | % of Total |
CITY COUNCILOR (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 2) |
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Brad Mayerle | 307 | |
Linda Kozlowski | 294 | |
Mark Kuestner | 276 |
CITY OF NEHALEM | # of Votes | % of Total |
MAYOR (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) | ||
Lydia O'Connor | 64 | |
Phil Chick | 88 |
CITY OF NEHALEM | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, POSITION 1 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Kevin B Brunswick | 46 | |
Hilary Howell | 97 |
CITY OF NEHALEM | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, POSITION 2 (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Ruben Bitts | 55 | |
Sandi Huntley | 75 |
CITY OF NEHALEM | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, POSITION 3 (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Dave Cram | 76 | |
Neil Mibus | 64 |
CITY OF NEHALEM | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, POSITION 4 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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S Doug Larzelier | 97 | |
CITY OF OCEANSIDE (PROPOSED) | # of Votes | % of Total |
CITY COUNCIL (VOTE FOR 5) |
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Blake Marvis | 136 | |
Cynthia Miller | 169 | |
Jerry Keene | 139 | |
John Prather | 123 | |
Sharon M Brown | 141 | |
Craig Wakefield | 154 | |
Gill Wiggin | 151 | |
Bruce Jaeger | 158 | |
Simeon Dreyfuss | 58 | |
CITY OF ROCKAWAY BEACH | # of Votes | % of Total |
MAYOR (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) | ||
Charles McNeilly | 530 | |
Susan J Wilson (Sue) | 305 |
CITY OF ROCKAWAY BEACH | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, POSITION 1 (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Mary McGinnis | 573 | |
CITY OF ROCKAWAY BEACH | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, POSITION 4 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Cindy Kay Gregory | 462 | |
Terry A Walhood | 340 |
CITY OF TILLAMOOK | # of Votes | % of Total |
MAYOR (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Aaron Burris | 1192 | |
CITY OF TILLAMOOK | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, WARD 2 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Paige Folkema | 83 | |
Rebekah Hopkins | 107 |
CITY OF TILLAMOOK | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, WARD 4 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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John Sandusky | 196 | |
CITY OF TILLAMOOK | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, WARD 5 (2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Dean Crist | 126 | |
Nick Torres | 128 |
CITY OF TILLAMOOK | # of Votes | % of Total |
COUNCILOR, WARD 6 (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Douglas Henson | 186 | |
CITY OF WHEELER | # of Votes | % of Total |
CITY COUNCILOR (4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 3) |
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Garry Gitzen | 80 | |
Karen Matthews | 140 | |
Deanne Ragnell | 118 | |
Walt Porter | 93 | |
Dave Bell | 111 | |
Mary Leverette | 88 | |
CITY OF WHEELER | # of Votes | % of Total |
CITY COUNCILOR (2 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1) |
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Clif Kemp | 157 | |
STATE MEASURE
Ballot TitleAmends Constitution: State must ensure affordable healthcare access, balanced against requirement to fund schools, other essential services Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requires state to ensure affordable healthcare access. State must balance healthcare funding against funding for schools, other essential services; courts must respect balance. Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains current law. The constitution does not require the state to ensure access to affordable health care; state provides some healthcare access. Summary: Amends Constitution. Current state law outlines the general requirements for health insurance policies and provides health care for low income and disabled residents who meet eligibility requirements. Amends the Oregon Constitution to establish health care as a fundamental right; obligates the state to provide Oregon residents “access to cost-effective, clinically appropriate and affordable health care.” Amendment requires the state to balance that obligation against the public interest in funding public schools and other essential public services. If the state is sued to enforce the amendment, the court may not order a remedy that interferes with the state’s requirement to balance healthcare funding against funding for public schools and other essential public services.
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# of Votes | % of Total | |||
Yes |
6680 | |||
No |
7375 |
STATE MEASURE
Ballot TitleAmends Constitution: Removes language allowing slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amends constitution to remove language allowing slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime; allows programs to be ordered as part of sentencing. Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains current language that generally prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude but allows slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime. Summary: Amends Constitution. Article I, section 34 of the Oregon Constitution currently prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude but allows an exception to that prohibition as a punishment for crime. Measure removes language that allows slavery and involuntary servitude as a punishment for crime. Under measure, a court or probation or parole agency is allowed to order a person convicted of a crime to engage in education, counseling, treatment, community service, or other alternatives to incarceration, as part of sentencing for the crime. Ordered programs must be in line with programs that historically, or in the future, have been in place to provide for accountability, reformation, protection of society, or rehabilitation. Effect on current constitutional provisions requiring inmate work programs unclear. |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |||
Yes |
6585 | |||
No |
7447 |
STATE MEASURE
Ballot TitleAmends Constitution: Legislators with ten unexcused absences from floor sessions disqualified from holding next term of office Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote disqualifies legislators with ten unexcused absences from legislative floor sessions from holding office as legislator for term following current term of office. Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains existing law. Absent legislators may be punished by legislative chamber (potentially expelled by supermajority); present legislators have legal authority to compel attendance. Summary: Amends Oregon Constitution to add language prescribing consequences for unexcused absences by legislators from floor sessions. Currently, Senators and Representatives may be “punished” or, by the concurrence of two-thirds of the Senator’s or Representative’s chamber, “expelled” for “disorderly behavior,” but law does not define “disorderly behavior.” Additionally, absent legislators may be “compelled” to attend legislative floor sessions, but current law does not specify consequences for unexcused absences. Measure specifies that “disorderly behavior” includes legislator’s failure to attend ten or more legislative floor sessions during a regular or special legislative session without permission or excuse. Under measure, legislator who engages in “disorderly behavior” through unexcused absences is disqualified from serving as a Senator or Representative for the term following the end of the legislator’s current term.
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# of Votes | % of Total | |||
Yes |
9529 | |||
No |
4632 |
STATE MEASURE
Ballot TitleRequires permit to acquire firearms; police maintain permit/firearm database; criminally prohibits certain ammunition magazines Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requires background check, safety training, fee for permit to acquire firearms; state police maintain new permit/ firearm database; criminally prohibits certain magazines; exceptions. Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains current law: seller/ transferor must request criminal background check; permit, safety course not required; no magazine capacity restrictions. Summary: Oregon law currently allows persons over age 18 to acquire firearms (federal law requires age 21 for some handgun purchases), seller/ transferor must request criminal background check. Measure requires permit from local law enforcement to acquire firearm; person must pay fee, submit photo ID, fingerprints, complete approved safety training, pass criminal background check, not be prohibited from possessing firearms; officer may deny permit to person believed danger to self or others. Permit issued within 30 days, valid 5 years. Permit denials appealable. Must present permit, pass background check to acquire firearm. State Police creates/ maintains permit/ firearm database. Magazines over 10 rounds, or readily modifiable to exceed 10 rounds, prohibited; exception for current owners /inheritors. Exceptions for law enforcement, armed forces. Criminal penalties. Other provisions.
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# of Votes | % of Total | |||
Yes |
5941 | |||
No |
8447 |
29-166 City of Tillamook Provides additional funding to pave and maintain City streets |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
797 | |
No |
939 |
# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
127 | |
No |
196 |
29-168 City of Garibaldi 5-Year local Option Levy to fund Paid Fire Personnel |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
270 | |
No |
229 |
29-169 City of Nehalem PROHIBITS PSILOCYBIN-RELATED BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY OF NEHALEM |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
82 | |
No |
72 |
29-170 Temporarily prohibits psilocybin-related businesses within unincorporated Tillamook County |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
7345 | |
No |
6562 |
29-171 Nedonna RFPD To Re-Establish a Five Year Local Option Levy Tax |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
77 | |
No |
35 |
29-172 Temporarily prohibits psilocybin-related businesses within the City of Tillamook |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
901 | |
No |
797 |
29-173 Prohibits Psilocybin-Related buinesses within the City of Wheeler |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
113 | |
No |
123 |
29-174 Garibaldi RFPD 5-year Optional Levy to fund Fire District Operations |
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# of Votes | % of Total | |
Yes |
195 | |
No |
150 |