Total turnout, Hood River County: 84.34 percent — 9,837 out of 11,663 eligible
A total of 138 “question ballots” remain to be counted in Hood River County, and they will be tabulated later this month. (Details on page A1.)
SELECTED UNOFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS
U.S. President
Barack Obama (D), 5,977 (61.5 percent)
Mitt Romney (R), 3,440 (35 percent)
Jill Stein, 124
Rocky Anderson, 31
Gary Johnson, 112
Will Christensen 18
Hood River County School District Measure 14-48 (Local Option)
Yes — 5,803, 62 percent
No — 3,528, 38 percent
Sheriff
Matt English, 5,405, 61.1
Neal Holste, 3,411, 38.6
U.S. House Dist. 2
Greg Walden (R), 5,054, 54.3
Joyce Segers (D), 4,089, 43.9
Joe Tabor (LBT), 164, 1.76
Walden won re-election.
State House Dist. 52
Peter Nordbye, 4,721, 52.7
Mark Johnson (R), 4,228, 47.2)
Johnson won re-election
Hood River City Council (top three elected)
Kate McBride, 1,626, 29.85 percent
Mark Zanmiller, 1,469, 26.97 percent
Laurent Picard, 1,152, 21.15 percent
Nikki Hollatz, 1,148, 21.08 percent
Cascade Locks Mayor
Tom Cramblett, 284, 59.4 percent
Lance Masters, 193, 40.4 percent
Cascade Locks City Council (top three elected)
Glenda Groves, 250, 18.20 percent
Randy Holmstrom, 248, 18.05 percent
Bruce Fitzpatrick, 247, 17.98 percent
Jeff Helfrich, 221, 16.08 percent
Richard Randall, 215, 15.65 percent
Ralph Hesgard, 185, 13.46 percent
Cascade Locks Measures:
14-49: No 322 (66.5); yes 162 (33.5)
14-51: No 331 (68.5); yes 152 (31.5)
State Treasurer
Ted Wheeler (D), 5,657, 64 percent
Tom Cox (R), 2,693, 30.5 percent
Cameron Whitten, 227
John Mahler, 161
Michael Paul Marsh, 74
Wheeler won re-election
Attorney General
Ellen Rosenblum (D), 5,380, 61.8 percent
James Buchal (R), 2,918, 33.5 percent
James Leuenberger, 239
Chris Henry, 152
Rosenblum won re-election
Secretary of State
Kate Brown (D), 5,142, 56.6 percent
Knute Buehler (R), 3,436, 37.8 percent
Seth Woolley, 301
Bruce McKnight, 122
Robert Wolfe 79
Brown won re-election
Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries
Brad Avakian (D), 3,672, 55.0 percent
Bruce Starr (R), 2,972, 44.5 percent
Supreme Court Position 3
Richard Baldwin, 3.294, 50.86 percent
Nenna Cook, 3,161, 48.8 percent
Court of Appeals Position 6
James C. Egan, 3,343, 56 percent
Tim Volpert, 2,601, 43.6 percent
Measure 77, catastrophic disaster declaration — 5,346 yes; 3,418 no — PASSED statewide
Measure 78, separation of powers — 6,490 yes; 2,324 no — PASSED statewide
Measure 79, real estate taxes — 4,976 yes; 3,896 no — statewide) — PASSED statewide
Measure 80, marijuana — 4,831 no; 4,574 yes — FAILED statewide
Measure 81, gillnet prohibition — 5,616 no; 3,361 yes — FAILED statewide
Measure 82, private casinos — 7,096 no; 2,263 yes — FAILED statewide
Measure 83, Wood Village casino — 7,006 no; 2,336 yes — FAILED statewide
Measure 84, inheritance taxes — 4,994 no; 4,122 yes — FAILED statewide
Measure 85, kicker for education — 5,628 yes; 3,536 no — PASSED statewide
Hood River Mayor
Arthur Babitz, 1,996
Circuit Court, Dist. 7 Position 21 — John A. Olson, 5,172
Hood River Soil and Water — Brian Nakamura, 5,827; John Joyer, 5,583; Cindy Collins, 5,372
Board of Commissioners, Chairman
Ron Rivers, 6,063
Board of Commissioners, Position 2
Maui Meyer, 1,263
Board of Commissioners, Position 4
Les Perkins, 1,320
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