Eugene City Council Ward 7, two year term
Lyndsie Leech
Barbie Walker
Janet Ayres
Lane Measure No: 20-340
Yes. Renewal of jail and youth services five-year levy
City of Eugene Measure No: 20-343
Yes. Five-year parks and recreation operations and maintenance local option levy
Willamalane Park & Recreation District
Directors. Vote for three
Chris Wig
Johnny A. Lake
Kiersten Muenchinger
Cj Mann
Greg James
Angela Miceli Stout
Lane Community College
Zone 1, two year term
Denise Diamond
Zone 2
Zach Mulholland
Nick Skelton
Rich Cunningham
Zone 5
Steve Mital (unopposed)
Position 6 (at large)
Kevin Alltucker
Bob Baldwin
Position 7 (at large)
Lisa Fragala
Kyle Reallon
Bethel School District #52
Position 3
Curt Nordling
Leena Earnest
Greg C. Nelson
Position 4
Daniel (Drae) Charles
Erin Basinger
Director Position 6
Robin W. Zygaitis
Scott Chatham
Creswell School District #40
Position 1
Kandice A. Lemhouse Worsham unopposed
Position 2
Ronald Colletti
Sarah Cox
Position 3
Margaret Michele Colletti
Debi Wilkerson
Position 7
Mary Stayton unopposed
Creswell School District #40 Measure No: 20-342
Yes. Bonds to repair/update schools, access vocational training; improve safety
Crow-Applegate-Lorane School
Position 1
Doug Perry
Karen Bodner
Position 2
David A. Fowler unopposed
Eugene School District #4J
Position 1
Tom DiLiberto
Michael Bratland
Juan Carlos Valle (withdrew)
Position 4
Rick Hamilton
Gordon Lafer
Position 5
Jenny Jonak
Grant Johnson
Position 7
Morgan H. Munro
Timothy Sean Sutherland
Fern Ridge School District #28J
Position 1
Jacqueline Turle
Kathleen Pizzola
Position 5
Lorrie Daniels
Lisa (Miss Lisa) McCann
Junction City School District #69
Position 1
Ryan Ceniga unopposed
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Position 2 (two year term)
Alaire Fajardo
Jim Anderson
Position 4
Daniel Allred
Jesse C. Springer
Position 7
Wendy Waddell unopposed
McKenzie School District #68
Position 1
Danna Brownell
Taya Brock
Position 2 (two year term)
Sarah Mackenzie
Kail Harbick
Position 3
Alyssa Brownlee
Max Metcalfe
Position 5
Justin Barker
Jason Wickizer
Oakridge School District #76
Position 1
August Reed
Maggie Curtis
Position 4
Ken Wright
Jeri A. Reed
Jayme Martin
Siuslaw School District #97J
Position 1
Devon Weinstein
Brian Lacouture
Position 3
Robert Sneddon
Tamara Cole
Position 5
Josh Haberly
Frank Armendariz
Position 7
Jason Wood
Dianna Pimlott
South Lane School District #45J3
Position 1
Tammy Hodgkinson unopposed
Position 3
Dustin Bengtson
Martha Allen
Duane Taddei
Position 6
Joe Tucker unopposed
Write someone in
Position 7
Gary Mort
Tina Murphy
Springfield School District #19
Position 1
Ken Kohl
Geena Davis
Violet Olszyk
Heather Quaas-Annsa
Position 4
Anthony Reed
Nicole De Graff
A Note From the Publisher

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Eugene Weekly
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