BALLOT MEASURE 37

Breakdown of the vote


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Quick Facts

Ballot Measure 37 received 1,054,589 votes.  That represents the most votes EVER for a citizen initiated measure in the state of Oregon!

The map below shows that Ballot Measure 37 passed in 35 of Oregon's 36 counties!

                   

Ballot Measure 37 passed in the following Oregon Senate Districts:

 

Summary of the Oregon Senate

Ballot Measure 37

         
 

Senator

Yes

No

Pass?

         

Senate District 1

Jeff Kruse

     

Senate District 2

Jason Atkinson

     

Senate District 3

Alan Bates

     

Senate District 4

Floyd Prozanski

31591 26482 yes

Senate District 5

Joanne Verger

     

Senate District 6

Bill Morrisette

35,582

24,455

yes

Senate District 7

Vicki Walker

36,218

26,862

yes

Senate District 8

Frank Morse

34,123

28,672

yes

Senate District 9

Roger Beyer

37,499

17,551

yes

Senate District 10

Jackie Winters

     

Senate District 11

Peter Courtney

23,494

14,048

yes

Senate District 12

Gary George

     

Senate District 13

Charles Starr

37,938

21,905

yes

Senate District 14

Ryan Deckert

32,207

23,655

yes

Senate District 15

Bruce Starr

32,059

18,093

yes

Senate District 16

Joan Dukes

40,098

22,319

yes

Senate District 17

Charlie Ringo

32,615

30,840

yes

Senate District 18

Ginny Burdick

30,826

32,219

no

Senate District 19

Richard Devlin

34,663

31,795

yes

Senate District 20

Kurt Schrader

38,514

19,660

yes

Senate District 21

Kate Brown

28,561

36,738

no

Senate District 22

Margaret Carter

30,445

35,817

no

Senate District 23

Avel Gordly

25,433

24,542

yes

Senate District 24

Frank Shields

33,922

15,964

yes

Senate District 25

Laurie Monnes-Anderson

34,741

15,052

yes

Senate District 26

Rick Metsger

     

Senate District 27

Ben Westlund

     

Senate District 28

Doug Whitsett

     

Senate District 29

David Nelson

31,065

14,858

yes

Senate District 30

Ted Ferrioli

33,381

15,094

yes

         

An analysis of the remaining Senate districts and the Oregon House of Representative districts will be forthcoming.

 

 

 

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Measure Text

Official Explanatory Statement

Chief Petitioners' Voters Pamphlet Statements

The Good, The Bad, and Multnomah County:  Local Government Measure 37 Ordinances

Analysis of Local Government Measure 37 "Implementing" Ordinance Proposals

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Legislative Action    (Session convenes Jan. 16th, 2005)

The Vote on Measure 37: A Breakdown

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