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City of Portland Portland Elections 2006
Multnomah County, Oregon, the city of Portland, Oregon, and Metro (Oregon regional government) held elections on May 16 and November 7, 2006.
In the May primary, political newcomer Ted Wheeler unseated County Chair Diane Linn with 69% of the vote; incumbent Sheriff Bernie Giusto retained his post with 61% of the vote, defeating Donald DuPay and write-in candidate Paul van Orden, who won 11% of the vote; Lavonne Griffin-Valade defeated outgoing Representative Steve March as County Auditor; and a county ballot measure passed. Incumbent Portland City Commissioners Dan Saltzman and Erik Sten both kept their seats, though Sten narrowly avoided a runoff election.
In the general election, Jeff Cogen defeated Lew Frederick to succeed Serena Cruz on the County Commission; Cheryl Albrecht, Judith Hudson-Matarazzo, and Leslie Roberts each won contested races for the Circuit Court. Several countywide ballot measures appeared on the ballot as well.
(MD) indicates an endorsement from Multnomah Democrats.
Contents
City of Portland
Portland, Oregon City Council
Council Position 2 (incumbent: Sten)
won in primary:
lost in primary:
- Emilie Boyles (MD)
- Ginny Burdick
- Dave Lister
Council Position 3 (incumbent: Saltzman)
won in primary:
lost in primary:
- Amanda Fritz (MD)
- Lucinda Tate
- Chris Iverson
- Sharon Nasset
- Michael Casper
- "Watchman"
Metro
Metro (Oregon regional government)
Metro Councilor from District 1
won in primary:
Rod Park[1]
lost in primary:
- Jim Duncan
Metro Councilor from District 4
won in November General Election:
lost runoff race in November General Election:
lost in Primary:
- Al Young
- Kathy Christy
Auditor
won in primary:
Suzanne Flynn (was formerly Multnomah County Auditor; term limits prevented her from running for that position again.)
lost in primary:
- Alexis Dow (incumbent)[1]
Multnomah County
County Commission
Chair (incumbent: Diane Linn)
won in Primary:
Ted Wheeler[2]
lost in Primary:
- Diane Linn (MD)
- Terrence R. Smyth
District 2 (incumbent: Serena Cruz)
NOTE: Serena Cruz is unable to run due to term limit law.
runoff in November General Election:
Jeff Cogen (web site) (Endorsed by the Oregonian & Willamette Week - view complete list)
- Lew Frederick (MD)
lost in primary:
County Auditor
won in Primary:
LaVonne Griffin-Valade (web site)
lost in Primary:
- Steve March (MD)
Sheriff (incumbent: Bernie Giusto)
won in primary:
lost in primary:
- Donald L. DuPay
- Paul Van Orden (write-in candidate, received endorsement from Willamette Week; received about 10% of vote)
Circuit Court Judge
Elections for the Multnomah County Circuit Court (Oregons fourth judicial district) were unusually dynamic. Circuit court judges in Oregon are normally appointed by the governor of Oregon, and subsequently run for re-election as incumbents, rarely facing opposition. In 2006, three races were contested or competitive.
Position 31 was vacated by the retirement of Judge David Gernant; five candidates competed in the May primary election, with Cheryl Albrecht and Kathleen Payne advancing to the runoff in the general election. Albrecht won in November with 54% of the vote.
Position 28 opened with the death of Judge Cliff Freeman shortly before the filing deadline. Ten candidates filed for the seat (though Trung Tu, who had previously run for Position 31, withdrew his candidacy). Judith Hudson Matarazzo won the election.
Position 37 was the subject of great controversy. Youlee Yim You had been appointed by Governor Ted Kulongoski on August 9, 2006. Oregon law requires appointees to run for election after their appointment, so You filed for election, and was expected to be on the ballot as the incumbent. Leslie Roberts, a former neighbor of You, filed to oppose her, and then made a complaint that You was not qualified to run (due to a rule about the duration of her residence in Oregon). You's name was removed from the ballot.
Charles Henderson then entered the race as a write-in candidate. Roberts, who was unopposed on the ballot, won the race; Henderson won 23% of the vote. You was later re-appointed, and won election to a six year term in 2008.
District 4
Position incumbent candidates 28 Cliff Freeman - James J. McIntyre
- Ulanda L. Watkins
- Christopher D. Wright
- Mary Overgaard
- Mark K. Kramer
- Charles L. Best
- James E. Leuenberger
- Theodore E. Sims
31 David Gernant - Kathleen Payne
37 Youlee Yim You - Charles Henderson
- (write-in; earned 32,820 votes)
See also
- Oregon's statewide elections, 2006
- Oregon gubernatorial election, 2006
- United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2006
- Oregon primary election, 2006
References
- ^ a b c Willamette Week endorsement
- ^ endorsed by Willamette Week
External links
- Primary election results
- General election results
- Oregon Bluebook
- County web site
- County web site candidate list
- Multnomah Democrats
- Unofficial election results from May 16 Primary: http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/dbcs/elections/2006-05/results.shtml
Categories:- Oregon elections, 2006
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