Big Crowd at Fairgrounds Election Night
A record crowd of more than 1,000 people packed the Lane County Fairgrounds pavilion to watch the elections and Barack Obama victory speech on projection TVs. Here’s a short look: Continue reading
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A record crowd of more than 1,000 people packed the Lane County Fairgrounds pavilion to watch the elections and Barack Obama victory speech on projection TVs. Here’s a short look: Continue reading
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Eugene Mayor Kitty Piercy, Lane County Commission candidate Rob Handy and U.S. Senate candidate Jeff Merkley have all won their tough and pivotal election fights. In unofficial final results, Piercy beat Jim Torrey by 2 percentage points. Handy beat Bobby Green by just one percentage point. Merkley leads by three percent with 79 percent of the statewide vote counted. Smith reportedly plans to concede shortly. Continue reading
Jeff Merkley appears likely to defeat Gordon Smith in Oregon’s tight U.S. Senate race. With an estimated three quarters of the vote counted at 8:18 pm, Merkley had come from behind for a 0.5 percentage point lead of 8,270 votes. With late counted returns in Lane and Multnomah counties heavily favoring Merkley, it appears mathematically unlikely that Smith could make up the deficit. At 7:33 pm, the Oregonian projected a Merkley victory. Smith has not conceded. State law triggers an automatic recount if the margin is less that 0.2 percent. Continue reading
The pivotal Rob Handy v. Bobby Green race for Lane County Commissioner has tightened and remains too close to call. At 7 pm with about three-fourths of the vote counted, Handy holds on to a lead of just 113 votes, 0.44 percent. Earlier returns had showed Handy with a lead of up to 2 percent. State law triggers an automatic recount if the margin is less that 0.2 percent. Lane County Elections will release it’s next results, what appears likely to be a near complete vote count, at 10 am Thursday. Continue reading
Eugene Mayor Kitty Piercy appears likely to win a narrow re-election victory. With about three-fourths of the vote counted at 7 pm, Piercy’s lead over Jim Torrey had widened from less than one percent to two percent, a few hundred votes to 1,363. With the dwindling number of late counted ballots apparently favoring Piercy, it appears mathematically unlikely that Torrey will be able to make up the deficit. Lane County Elections will release it’s next results, what appears likely to be a near complete vote count, by 10 am Thursday. Continue reading
At 11:39 am, Gordon Smith lead Democrat Jeff Merkley 47.5 percent to 46.7 percent in the squeaker U.S. Senate race. But late voting in Lane and Multnomah counties could mathematically push Merkley to a narrow victory, assuming current voting trends in the two counties and the rest of the state continue. An EW analysis calculates that Merkley could end up with an estimated 48.4 percent of the total vote when all ballots are counted. Assuming percentages for a third party candidate and write-ins remain the same, that could mean a narrow Merkley victory over Smith. Continue reading
With about a third of the vote still out at 10 am, Kitty Piercy and Rob Handy held on to 1 percent leads in the pivotal Eugene mayor and county commissioner races. With 23,769 votes Mayor Piercy held a 528 vote lead over Torrey. Looking at turnout in the 2004 election and inflating for an increase in registrations this year, Piercy may need at least about 35,000 votes to win. Continue reading
The Lane County fairgrounds pavilion was packed with more than a 1,000 whooping, clapping people during Barack Obama’s victory speech. Continue reading