Multnomah County, Oregon election, 2006

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Results available here.

Not all ballots have been counted as of morning of 11/8. Results could change. Winners are indicated below in red text.

Primary Election date: May 16; General Election date: November 7

(MD) indicates an endorsement from Multnomah Democrats.

Contents

[edit] Multnomah County Commission

[edit] Chair (incumbent: Diane Linn)

won in Primary:

  • Ted Wheeler (web site) (Willamette Week endorsement)

lost in Primary:

[edit] District 2 (incumbent: Serena Cruz)

NOTE: Serena Cruz is unable to run due to term limit law. runoff in November General Election:

lost in primary:

[edit] County Auditor

won in Primary:

lost in Primary:

[edit] Sheriff (incumbent: Bernie Giusto)

won in primary:

  • Bernie Giusto

lost in primary:

  • Donald L. DuPay
  • Paul Van Orden (write-in candidate, received endorsement from Willamette Week; received about 10% of vote)

[edit] Circuit Court Judge

Dist. num Position incumbent candidates notes
4 28
  • Judith Hudson Matarazzo
  • James J. McIntyre
  • Ulanda L. Watkins
  • Christopher D. Wright
  • Mary Overgaard
  • Mark K. Kramer
  • Charles L. Best
  • James E. Leuenberger
  • Theodore E. Sims
This seat became vacant shortly before the filing deadline when Judge Freeman passed away. Trung Tu also filed for this seat, but withdrew his candidacy. The Oregonian endorsed Judith Hudson Matarazzo.
4 31 David Gernant (runoff) Mult. County primary results

Endorsements:

Cheryl Albrecht
Gov. Barbara Roberts, 36 judges including 3 Supreme Court Justices, 6 state Senators and Representatives, Sheriff Bernie Giusto, Mult. Co. Corrections Deputies Assn., The Oregonian, Willamette Week, The Portland Mercury, and the Multnomah County Democrats (dual endorsement.)
Kathleen Payne
Multnomah County District Attorney Michael D. Schrunk, Attorney General Hardy Myers, Steve Doell of Crime Victims United, the Portland Police Assn., former Mayor Vera Katz, and the Multnomah County Democrats (dual endorsement.)
4 37 Youlee Yim You
  • Leslie Roberts
  • Charles Henderson {Write-In; received about 23% of the vote (32,820 write in votes)}
Incumbent Youlee You was originally appointed 8/9/06. She filed for election, but was disqualified due to residency (3 years' residence in Oregon immediately prior to filing is required to qualify for election.) Leslie Roberts' is the only name on the ballot; Charles Henderson is running as a write-in candidate.

Media coverage:

www.blueoregon.com, Metroblogging Portland,Oregonian story, Oregonian columnist Steve Duin, Willamette Week, Portland Tribune, op-ed by Leslie Roberts in The Oregonian.

Endorsements:

Leslie Roberts
Former Governor Barbara Roberts (step-mother); Former Oregon Labor Commissioner Mary Wendy Roberts (sister), Judge William Riggs, Oregon Supreme Court, retired; Judge Jake Tanzer, Oregon Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, ret’d; numerous attorneys and community members.
Charles Henderson
The Oregonian, Willamette Week, The Portland Mercury, Portland City Commissioner Erik Sten, Gresham City Councilors Karylinn Echols, Jacquenette McIntire, and Paul Warr-King, 14 current Judges of the Multnomah County Circuit Court, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon, numerous attorneys.

[edit] Sources

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