Oregon Election Results: Brown vs. Buehler, Measure 105 sanctuary law, Measure 106 abortion funds
Election Day is here and voters are turning in their ballots in record numbers across Oregon.
Election results will be available here, starting when the polls close at 8 p.m. Check back often for updates. We offer free and unlimited access to all our stories on Election Day.
Full Election Results: Governor, statewide measures and local races
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Ballot drop off sites
It is too late to mail your ballot. Postmarks do not count. Drop your ballot at one of the area sites below.
Marion County
Marion County Clerk, 555 Court Street NE, Ste 2130, Salem
Marion County Health, 3180 Center Street NE, Salem
Roth’s Fresh Market - Vista, 3045 Commercial Street SE, Salem
Roth’s Fresh Market - Sunnyslope, 4555 Liberty Rd S, Salem
Marion County Public Works, 5155 Silverton Road NE, Salem
Roth's Fresh Market - Hayesville, 4746 Portland Rd. NE, Salem
Keizer City Hall, 930 Chemawa Rd NE, Keizer
U.S. Bank - Keizer, 5110 River Rd N, Keizer
Donald City Hall, 10710 Main St. NE, Donald
Hubbard City Hall, 3720 2nd St., Hubbard
Woodburn Public Library, 280 Garfield St., Woodburn
Gervais City Hall, 592 4th St, Gervais
Mt. Angel Public Library, 290 E Charles St, Mt. Angel
Silverton Lewis St. Parking Lot, Lewis St. and S. 1st St., Silverton
U.S. Bank - St. Paul, 20259 Main St. NE, St. Paul
Jefferson Fire Department 189 N Main St, Jefferson
Turner City Hall 5255 Chicago St SE, Turner
Stayton Public Library, 515 S. First St., Stayton
Aumsville City Hall, 595 Main St, Aumsville
Sublimity City Hall, 245 NW Johnson St, Sublimity
Mill City - City Hall, 444 S 1st Ave, Mill City
Drive-thru drop sites:
Marion County Courthouse, 500 Block Court Street NE, north side of the Courthouse Salem
Walmart Parking Lot 5250 Commercial Street SE Salem
Polk County
Polk County Courthouse, 850 Main Street Dallas, Courthouse 2nd floor, Dallas
Drop site on East Side of Polk County Courthouse
Roth's Fresh Market - West Salem, 1130 Wallace Rd. NW, Salem
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Here's a look at the races voters will be deciding:
Oregon governor's race
With ballots out and Election Day here, the top Oregon gubernatorial campaigns are making their final pitch to voters.
Gov. Kate Brown, a Portland Democrat, and Republican Rep. Knute Buehler of Bend, have plastered the airwaves with advertisements and the streets with volunteers to sway the remaining undecided.
Local impact:How the Oregon governor candidate policies might impact people in Salem
Polling:Oregon gubernatorial candidates in tight race as they sprint to finish
Key issues:See where Knute Buehler, Kate Brown stand on top state issues
Democratic incumbent:Can Gov. Kate Brown win over moderate Republican voters?
Republican challenger:Buehler's 'pro-choice' stance disliked by conservatives, discredited by Democrats
Independent candidate:Starnes drops out of Oregon governor's race, endorses Kate Brown
Statewide measures
Oregon voters will decide the fate of Oregon's 31-year-old "sanctuary state," anti-racial profiling law. A "yes" vote on Measure 105 is a vote to repeal the law. A "no" vote keeps it in place. Measure 104 would expand which proposed legislation requires a supermajority to pass through the Oregon Legislature. Measure 106 would prohibit the use of taxpayer dollars to pay for certain abortions. Also on the ballot, there are measures on grocery taxes and housing bonds.
Measure 102:Initiative would pave way for private affordable housing bond measures
Measure 103:Measure would make future grocery taxes unconstitutional
Measure 104:Campaigns argue protecting tax deductions, maintaining working legislature
Measure 105:Voters will decide whether to keep Oregon's 'sanctuary state,' anti-racial profiling law
Measure 106:Should Oregon taxpayers' money be used for abortions? Voters decide in November
Congressional race
Rep. Kurt Schrader is facing Republican pick Mark Callahan and two minor party candidates to keep his seat in Congress.
Oregon's 5th Congressional District:Kurt Schrader, Mark Callahan face unaffiliated voters
Oregon Legislature
Contested local races include three Senate seats and eight seats in the House.
State Senate:
Senate District 10:Supermajority possible in Salem-area Senate race, Winters vs Patterson
Senate District 11:Campaign to unseat Sen. Peter Courtney centers on National Popular Vote
Senate District 13:Special educator squares off against 13-year legislative vet in Senate race
House of Representatives:
House District 17:Finding an opponent for Sherrie Sprenger was difficult; beating her will be harder
House District 18:Challenger Barry Shapiro faces long odds in race against Rick Lewis
House District 19:Rep. Denyc Boles, Mike Ellison vie for seat
House District 20:Paul Evans, Selma Pierce discuss issues facing House District 20
House District 21:Rep. Brian Clem faces retired hospital executive Jack L. Esp
House District 22:Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon faces school board member Marty Heyen
House District 23:Incumbent Rep. Mike Nearman faces two challengers in November election
House District 25:Dave McCall hopes to unseat Bill Post to represent Keizer area
Marion County races
Marion County Commissioner Position 1:Kevin Cameron faces strong challenge from Shelaswau Crier
Marion County Commissioner Position 2:Bill Burgess faces newcomer Colm Willis for commissioner
Marion County judge:Wren vs. Behrens: 2 vie for suspended Judge Vance Day's seat