Federal offices
President and Vice President
Kamala Harris, Pres. Tim Walz, Vice Pres.
Congress, 5th District
Janelle Bynum
Congress, 4th District
Val Hoyle
Kamala Harris, Pres. Tim Walz, Vice Pres.
Congress, 5th District
Janelle Bynum
Congress, 4th District
Val Hoyle
State offices
Secretary of State
Tobias Read Treasurer Elizabeth Steiner Attorney General Dan Rayfield Senate District 9 Mike Ashland |
House District 11
Ivan Maluski House District 12 Michelle Emmons House District 15 Terrence Virnig House District 17 David W. Beem |
County offices
Linn Commissioner, Position 2
David Scranage
David Scranage
City offices
(non-partisan)
Albany City Council, Ward 1B
Michael Thomson
Albany City Council, Ward 2B
Carolyn McLeod
Albany City Council, Ward 3B
Marilyn Smith
Michael Thomson
Albany City Council, Ward 2B
Carolyn McLeod
Albany City Council, Ward 3B
Marilyn Smith
Statewide ballot measures
• Measure 115: Allow the state to impeach state executives.
Yes
• Measure 116: Establish the Independent Public Service Compensation Commission
to determine certain public officials' salaries.
Yes
• Measure 117: Establish ranked-choice voting (RCV) for federal and state offices in Oregon
Yes
• Measure 118: Require that Oregon issue rebates to residents from surplus corporate tax revenue
Yes
• Measure 119: Require cannabis businesses to submit to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission a signed labor peace agreement between the business and a labor organization with its licensure or renewal application.
Yes
Yes
• Measure 116: Establish the Independent Public Service Compensation Commission
to determine certain public officials' salaries.
Yes
• Measure 117: Establish ranked-choice voting (RCV) for federal and state offices in Oregon
Yes
• Measure 118: Require that Oregon issue rebates to residents from surplus corporate tax revenue
Yes
• Measure 119: Require cannabis businesses to submit to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission a signed labor peace agreement between the business and a labor organization with its licensure or renewal application.
Yes
City ballot measures
• Measure 22-204: City of Lebanon — Fluoridation of the Lebanon Public Water System
(Measure 22-204: Explanatory Statement)
• Measure 22-205: City of Lebanon — Prohibition of Psilocybin
(Measure 22-204: Explanatory Statement)
• Measure 22-206: City of Tangent — Amend City Charter Section 61 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinances
(Measure 22-206: Explanatory Statement)
(Measure 22-204: Explanatory Statement)
• Measure 22-205: City of Lebanon — Prohibition of Psilocybin
(Measure 22-204: Explanatory Statement)
• Measure 22-206: City of Tangent — Amend City Charter Section 61 Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinances
(Measure 22-206: Explanatory Statement)
Key dates• Oct. 9: Voters' Pamphlets begin to be mailed.
• Oct. 15: Last day to register or change registration to vote in the Nov. 5 General Election. • Oct. 16: Ballots begin to be mailed out • Oct. 16-Nov. 5: Neighborhood Leaders get out the vote (GOTV) with their voter lists. • Nov. 5: General Election ends at 8 p.m. |
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