2013 General Elections Results for OLCV Endorsed Candidates
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Statewide
Secretary of State - Kate Brown Win (51.26% to 43.36%)
State Treasurer - Ted Wheeler Win (57.81% to 37.07%)
Oregon Attorney General - Ellen Rosenblum Win (56.15% to 39.27%)
Labor Commissioner - Brad Avakian Win (52.62% to 46.74%)
Oregon Supreme Court - Richard Baldwin Win (51.15% to 48.23%)
Vote NO on Measure 84 Win (54.08% to 45.92%)
Vote YES on Measure 85 Win (59.79% to 40.21%)
Oregon Senate
Senate District 5 – Arnie Roblan Win (55.10% to 44.75%)
Senate District 14 – Mark Hass Win (60.45% to 36.79%)
Senate District 18 – Ginny Burdick Win (69.61% to 30.11%)
Senate District 21 – Diane Rosenbaum Win (84.26% to 15.5%)
Senate District 22 – Chip Shields Win (91.69% to 7.77%)
Senate District 23 – Jackie Dingfelder* Win (80.19% to 19.15%)
Senate District 25 – Laurie Monnes Anderson Win (53.19% to 44.26%)
Senate District 27 – Geri Hauser Loss (40.40% to 59.15%)
Oregon House
House District 5 – Peter Buckley* Win (66.26% to 33.59%)
House District 8 – Paul Holvey Win (70.64% to 26.13%)
House District 9 – Caddy McKeown Win (54.62% to 42.62%)
House District 10 – David Gomberg Win (59.68% to 40.17%)
House District 12 – John Lively Win (53.63% to 46.06%)
House District 14 – Val Hoyle Win (54.29% to 42.64%)
House District 16 – Sara Gelser Win (69.96% to 26.60%)
House District 19 – Claudia Kyle Loss (41.34% to 58.43%)
House District 21 – Brian Clem Win (58.83% to 37.07%)
House District 22 – Betty Komp Win (53.25% to 46.30%)
House District 23 – Ross Swartzendruber Loss (32.83% to 59.46%)
House District 27 – Tobias Read Win (67.84% to 31.89%)
House District 29 – Ben Unger Win (53.22% to 46.54%)
House District 30 – Joe Gallegos Win (49.42% to 44.79%)
House District 33 – Mitch Greenlick Win (69.17% to 30.61%)
House District 34 – Chris Harker Win (63.92% to 35.89%)
House District 35 – Margaret Doherty Win (60.00% to 39.84%)
House District 36 – Jennifer Williamson Win (82.21% to 17.41%)
House District 37 – Carl Hosticka Loss (46.93% to 50.95%)
House District 38 – Chris Garrett Win (68.37% to 31.49%)
House District 40 – Brent Barton Win (50.62% to 49.38%)
House District 41 – Carolyn Tomei* Win (72.24% to 27.67%)
House District 42 – Jules Bailey Win (97.73%)
House District 44 – Tina Kotek Win (86.29% to 13.24%)
House District 45 – Michael Dembrow Win (82.19% to 17.44%)
House District 46 – Alissa Keny-Guyer Win (97.23%)
House District 47 – Jessica Vega Pederson Win (64.45% to 35.10%)
House District 48 – Jeff Reardon Win (68.67% to 31.02%)
House District 49 –Chris Gorsek Win (53.99% to 45.67%)
House District 51 – Shemia Fagan Win (52.56% to 47.23%)
House District 54 – Nathan Hovekamp Loss (43.13% to 56.67%)
House District 55 – John Huddle Loss (31.76% to 68.05%)
Clackamas County
Clackamas County Commission Chair – Charlotte Lehan Loss (47.8% to 52.2%)
Clackamas County Commission Position 4 – Jamie Damon Loss (47.5% to 52.5%)
Lake Oswego Mayor – Greg Macpherson Loss (49.3% to 50.7%)
Lake Oswego City Council – Jon Gustafson Win (18.3% of the vote)
Lake Oswego City Council – Bill Tierney Loss (17.1% of the vote)
Milwaukie City Council – Mark Gamba Win (53.5% to 46.5%)
Deschutes County
Deschutes County Commission Position 2 – Alan Unger Win (52.65% to 47.18%)
Vote Yes on Measure 9-86 – Connecting people, parks and nature Win (51.7% to 48.3%)
Bend City Council Position 2 – Douglas Knight Win (51.5% to 23.14%)
Bend City Council Position 3 – Sally Russell Win (48.11% to 39.19%)
Lane County
Vote Yes on Measure 20-199 – Connecting people, parks and nature
Eugene City Council Ward 2 – Betty Taylor Win (56.89% to 42.81%)
Lincoln County
Lincoln County Commissioner – Bill Hall Win (60% to 40%)
Newport Mayor – Sandra Roumagoux Win (51% to 49%)
Yachats Mayor – Ron Brean Win (70% to 30%)
Multnomah County
Portland Mayor – Jefferson Smith Loss (61% to 31%)
Gresham City Council – Paul Warr-King Loss (44.96% to 53.95%)
Washington County
Tualatin City Council – Joelle Davis Win
Tualatin City Council - Jan Giunta Loss (44.05% to 55.21%)
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