Overall the exciting and historic 2008 Primary Election was a success. OLCV targeted eight races -- races we invested volunteer resources into and we had positive results in all but two.
We are celebrating huge victories three hotly contested Democratic primaries for the Legislature and three local races where our candidates are heading into run-offs in November with the lead.
We waged tough fights in two local races but lost. Both were up-hill battles to begin with against candidates with far greater name recognition. But we are pleased with the energy and excitement of voters and volunteers despite the outcome.
The victory of Jules Kopel-Bailey in southeast Portland was a
particularly sweet victory for voters as well as the environmental community.
This was a tough 4 way primary, with two other strong candidates.
Jules distinguished himself as an environmental leader, which helped
carry him to victory. OLCV and
Climate PAC were by far the largest supporters of Jules and his efforts to win and OLCV
provided a huge portion of the grassroots contact in the campaign.
Eugene looks like it will have two high-profile local government
races this fall, with both the Mayor's race and Lane County Commission
race heading to run-offs. In both cases, it will feel like a do-over.
Both of our candidates (Kitty Piercy and Rob Handy) are ahead slightly,
but not enough to overcome the fact that in both races there were third
and fourth candidates filed who didn't campaign, but garnered just
enough of the vote to prevent either of the two main candidates from
getting beyond 50%.
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OLCV's Election break-down:
House District 38 D Primary Chris
Garrett Winner 53%-47%
House District 42 D Primary Jules
Kopel-Bailey Winner 41%-30%-27%
House District 49 D Primary Nick
Kahl Winner 53%-47%
Portland City Council Pos. 2 Jim Middaugh Losing
62%-22% to Nick Fish, with three other candidates getting the remaining
vote. Fish wins it outright in the primary.
Multnomah County Commission # 4: Carla Piluso Winning with 48%-28% in a 4-way non-partisan primary. Headed to run-off.
Salem Mayor Lloyd
Chapman Losing 45%-55% to incumbent mayor Janet Taylor in a two-way
non-partisan primary. Taylor wins it outright in the primary.
Eugene Mayor Kitty
Piercy Leading 48.3%-47.8% in a 4-way non-partisan primary. Heading to a run-off.
Lane County Comm.
(North) Rob Handy Leading 48.7%-44.9% in a 4-way non-partisan primary. Heading to run-off.
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