Oregon Election Results
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Oregon Election Results
Latest results from Dec. 18
Vote totals certified
President race called
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | Chart showing percent | Electoral votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kamala HarrisK. HarrisHarris | DemocratDem. | 1,240,600 | 55.6% | 8 | |
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump | RepublicanRep. | 919,480 | 41.2% | No electoral votes | |
Total reported | 2,229,467 | ||||
U.S. House
Key Race
| 5th District | Bynum wins |
|---|---|
| First-term Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a mainstream Republican who has endorsed former President Donald J. Trump, is running against Democrat Janelle Bynum, a state representative, in a district that stretches from Portland’s southern suburbs to the rapidly growing town of Bend. Both candidates are pitching themselves as independent thinkers who can work across party lines. | |
100% of votes in | |
All Races
State Legislature
Trifecta status
Tracking state government party control in Oregon
Governor
democrat*Not up for election
State Senate
democrat
State House
democrat
*Not up for election
State Senate
0
18 Dem.
12 Rep.
| DistrictDist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Brock SmithD. SmithSmith* incumbentRepublican71% | Lupe Preciado-McAlisterL. Preciado-McAlisterPreciado-McAlisterDemocrat29% | 100% |
| 2 | Noah RobinsonN. RobinsonRobinsonRepublican67% | Tracy ThompsonT. ThompsonThompsonDemocrat33% | 100% |
| 5 | Dick AndersonD. AndersonAnderson* incumbentRepublican54% | Jo BeaudreauJ. BeaudreauBeaudreauDemocrat46% | 100% |
| 9 | Fred GirodF. GirodGirod* incumbentRepublican69% | Mike AshlandM. AshlandAshlandDemocrat31% | 100% |
| 12 | Bruce StarrB. StarrStarrRepublican56% | Scott HooperS. HooperHooperDemocrat34% | 100% |
| 14 | Kate LieberK. LieberLieber* incumbentDemocrat86% | Katy BrumbelowK. BrumbelowBrumbelowLibertarian14% | 100% |
| 18 | Wlnsvey CamposW. CamposCampos* incumbentDemocrat63% | Brian PiersonB. PiersonPiersonRepublican37% | 100% |
| 21 | Kathleen TaylorK. TaylorTaylor* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 22 | Lew FrederickL. FrederickFrederick* incumbentDemocrat91% | Michael SapersteinM. SapersteinSapersteinRepublican9% | 100% |
| 23 | Khanh PhamK. PhamPhamDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 25 | Chris GorsekC. GorsekGorsek* incumbentDemocrat56% | Raymond LoveR. LoveLoveRepublican44% | 100% |
| 27 | Anthony BroadmanA. BroadmanBroadmanDemocrat59% | Michael SummersM. SummersSummersRepublican41% | 100% |
| 28 | Diane LinthicumD. LinthicumLinthicumRepublican69% | Dylan GutridgeD. GutridgeGutridgeDemocrat31% | 100% |
| 29 | Todd NashT. NashNashRepublican82% | Tania WildbillT. WildbillWildbillIndependent18% | 100% |
| 30 | Mike McLaneM. McLaneMcLaneRepublican | Uncontested | |
*Incumbent | |||
11 Democrats and 4 Republicans not up for election.
State House
0
35 Dem.
24 Rep.
| DistrictDist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Court BoiceC. BoiceBoice* incumbentRepublican67% | Bret CecilB. CecilCecilDemocrat33% | 100% |
| 2 | Virgle OsborneV. OsborneOsborne* incumbentRepublican71% | August WarrenA. WarrenWarrenDemocrat29% | 100% |
| 3 | Dwayne YunkerD. YunkerYunker* incumbentRepublican68% | Mark SeligmanM. SeligmanSeligmanDemocrat32% | 100% |
| 4 | Alek SkarlatosA. SkarlatosSkarlatosRepublican70% | Richard ChasmR. ChasmChasmDemocrat30% | 100% |
| 5 | Pam MarshP. MarshMarsh* incumbentDemocrat64% | Katherine GreenK. GreenGreenRepublican36% | 100% |
| 6 | Kim WallanK. WallanWallan* incumbentRepublican58% | Lilia CaballeroL. CaballeroCaballeroDemocrat42% | 100% |
| 7 | John LivelyJ. LivelyLively* incumbentDemocrat56% | Cory BurketC. BurketBurketRepublican44% | 100% |
| 8 | Lisa FragalaL. FragalaFragalaDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 9 | Boomer WrightB. WrightWright* incumbentRepublican62% | William MrkvickaW. MrkvickaMrkvickaDemocrat38% | 100% |
| 10 | David GombergD. GombergGomberg* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 11 | Jami CateJ. CateCate* incumbentRepublican74% | Ivan MaluskiI. MaluskiMaluskiIndependent26% | 100% |
| 12 | Darin HarbickD. HarbickHarbickRepublican58% | Michelle EmmonsM. EmmonsEmmonsDemocrat42% | 100% |
| 13 | Nancy NathansonN. NathansonNathanson* incumbentDemocrat67% | Timothy SutherlandT. SutherlandSutherlandRepublican33% | 100% |
| 14 | Julie FaheyJ. FaheyFahey* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 15 | Shelly Boshart DavisS. Boshart DavisBoshart Davis* incumbentRepublican59% | Terrence VirnigT. VirnigVirnigDemocrat41% | 100% |
| 16 | Sarah McDonaldS. McDonaldMcDonaldDemocrat84% | Michael BeilsteinM. BeilsteinBeilsteinPacific Green16% | 100% |
| 17 | Ed DiehlE. DiehlDiehl* incumbentRepublican69% | David BeemD. BeemBeemDemocrat31% | 100% |
| 18 | Rick LewisR. LewisLewis* incumbentRepublican71% | Karyssa DowK. DowDowDemocrat29% | 100% |
| 19 | Tom AndersenT. AndersenAndersen* incumbentDemocrat54% | David BrownD. BrownBrownRepublican46% | 100% |
| 20 | Paul EvansP. EvansEvans* incumbentDemocrat58% | Kevin ChambersK. ChambersChambersRepublican42% | 100% |
| 21 | Kevin MannixK. MannixMannix* incumbentRepublican52% | Virginia StapletonV. StapletonStapletonDemocrat48% | 100% |
| 22 | Lesly MunozL. MunozMunozDemocrat50.4% | Tracy CramerT. CramerCramer* incumbentRepublican49.6% | 100% |
| 23 | Anna ScharfA. ScharfScharf* incumbentRepublican62% | Kriss WrightK. WrightWrightDemocrat38% | 100% |
| 24 | Lucetta ElmerL. ElmerElmer* incumbentRepublican60% | Lisa PoolL. PoolPoolDemocrat40% | 100% |
| 25 | Ben BowmanB. BowmanBowman* incumbentDemocrat68% | Bob NiemeyerB. NiemeyerNiemeyerRepublican32% | 100% |
| 26 | Courtney NeronC. NeronNeron* incumbentDemocrat56% | Jason FieldsJ. FieldsFieldsRepublican44% | 100% |
| 27 | Ken HelmK. HelmHelm* incumbentDemocrat74% | Victoria KingsburyV. KingsburyKingsburyRepublican26% | 100% |
| 28 | Dacia GrayberD. GrayberGrayber* incumbentDemocrat86% | Charles MengisC. MengisMengisRepublican14% | 100% |
| 29 | Susan McLainS. McLainMcLain* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 30 | Nathan SosaN. SosaSosa* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 31 | Darcey EdwardsD. EdwardsEdwardsRepublican59% | Jordan GutierrezJ. GutierrezGutierrezDemocrat37% | 100% |
| 32 | Cyrus JavadiC. JavadiJavadi* incumbentRepublican52% | Andy DavisA. DavisDavisDemocrat48% | 100% |
| 33 | Shannon Jones IsadoreS. Jones IsadoreJones Isadore* incumbentDemocrat84% | Stan BaumhoferS. BaumhoferBaumhoferRepublican13% | 100% |
| 34 | Lisa ReynoldsL. ReynoldsReynolds* incumbentDemocrat72% | John VerbeekJ. VerbeekVerbeekRepublican28% | 100% |
| 35 | Farrah ChaichiF. ChaichiChaichi* incumbentDemocrat69% | Dan MartinD. MartinMartinRepublican31% | 100% |
| 36 | Hai PhamH. PhamPham* incumbentDemocrat63% | Shawn ChummarS. ChummarChummarRepublican37% | 100% |
| 37 | Jules WaltersJ. WaltersWalters* incumbentDemocrat61% | Ben EdtlB. EdtlEdtlRepublican39% | 100% |
| 38 | Daniel NguyenD. NguyenNguyen* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 39 | April DobsonA. DobsonDobsonDemocrat55% | Aimee ReinerA. ReinerReinerRepublican45% | 100% |
| 40 | Annessa HartmanA. HartmanHartman* incumbentDemocrat56% | Michael NewgardM. NewgardNewgardRepublican44% | 100% |
| 41 | Mark GambaM. GambaGamba* incumbentDemocrat80% | Elvis ClarkE. ClarkClarkRepublican20% | 100% |
| 42 | Rob NosseR. NosseNosse* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 43 | Tawna SanchezT. SanchezSanchez* incumbentDemocrat92% | Tim LeMasterT. LeMasterLeMasterRepublican8% | 100% |
| 44 | Travis NelsonT. NelsonNelson* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 45 | Thuy TranT. TranTran* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 46 | Willy ChotzenW. ChotzenChotzenDemocrat79% | John AlexanderJ. AlexanderAlexanderRepublican14% | 100% |
| 47 | Andrea ValderramaA. ValderramaValderrama* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 48 | Hoa NguyenH. NguyenNguyen* incumbentDemocrat53% | John MastermanJ. MastermanMastermanRepublican47% | 100% |
| 49 | Zach HudsonZ. HudsonHudson* incumbentDemocrat56% | Terry TipsordT. TipsordTipsordRepublican44% | 100% |
| 50 | Ricki RuizR. RuizRuiz* incumbentDemocrat55% | Paul DrechslerP. DrechslerDrechslerRepublican45% | 100% |
| 51 | Christine DrazanC. DrazanDrazanRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 52 | Jeff HelfrichJ. HelfrichHelfrich* incumbentRepublican52% | Nick Walden PoublonN. Walden PoublonWalden PoublonDemocrat48% | 100% |
| 53 | Emerson LevyE. LevyLevy* incumbentDemocrat54% | Keri LopezK. LopezLopezRepublican46% | 100% |
| 54 | Jason KropfJ. KropfKropf* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 55 | Werner ReschkeW. ReschkeReschke* incumbentRepublican70% | James WilliamsonJ. WilliamsonWilliamsonDemocrat30% | 100% |
| 56 | Emily McIntireE. McIntireMcIntire* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 57 | Greg SmithG. SmithSmith* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 58 | Bobby LevyB. LevyLevy* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 59 | Vikki Breese-IversonV. Breese-IversonBreese-Iverson* incumbentRepublican72% | Brian SampB. SampSampDemocrat28% | 100% |
| 60 | Mark OwensM. OwensOwens* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
*Incumbent | |||
Ballot Measures
| Measure 115 | |
| Authorize Legislature to Impeach State Elected Officials | |
| This measure would amend the state Constitution to give Oregon’s legislature the authority to impeach and remove the governor, attorney general, secretary of state and other statewide elected officials. | |
YesYesYes64% | NoNoNo36% |
100% of votes in | |
| Measure 116 | |
| Create Public Service Compensation Commission | |
| This measure would amend the state Constitution to establish an independent commission to determine the salaries of specified state officials. | |
YesYesYes48% | NoNoNo52% |
100% of votes in | |
| Measure 117 | |
| Establish Ranked-Choice Voting Statewide | |
| This measure would enable voters to rank their preferences for candidates in federal and state elections starting in 2028. | |
YesYesYes42% | NoNoNo58% |
100% of votes in | |
| Measure 118 | |
| Increase Corporate Tax and Issue Rebates to Residents | |
| This measure would establish a rebate system in which residents who live in the state at least 200 days a year would collect money generated by taxing corporations a minimum of 3 percent of their sales over $25 million. | |
YesYesYes23% | NoNoNo77% |
100% of votes in | |
| Measure 119 | |
| Ensure Cannabis Workers Right to Collective Bargaining | |
| This measure would require cannabis businesses to remain neutral on labor issues and allow their employees to organize. | |
YesYesYes57% | NoNoNo43% |
100% of votes in | |
Statewide Races
Attorney General
| Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | Link icon |
|---|---|---|---|
Dan RayfieldD. RayfieldRayfieldDemocrat54% | Will LathropW. LathropLathropRepublican46% | 100% | › |
Secretary of State
| Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | Link icon |
|---|---|---|---|
Tobias ReadT. ReadReadDemocrat54% | Dennis LinthicumD. LinthicumLinthicumRepublican42% | 100% | › |
Treasurer
| Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | Link icon |
|---|---|---|---|
Elizabeth SteinerE. SteinerSteinerDemocrat49% | Brian BoquistB. BoquistBoquistRepublican43% | 100% |
Other Races
Mayor
| Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | Link icon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portland ‡ | Keith WilsonK. WilsonWilson59% | Carmen RubioC. RubioRubio41% | 100% | › |
‡ Ranked-choice results | ||||
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