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Commissioner Race Narrowed to 4 and Voters Defeating Ballot Measures in Primary Election

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The race to replace two departing members of the Josephine County Board of Commissioners appears to have been narrowed down from eight to four total candidates after the first run of ballots in the May Primary Election.

For Position #2 on the Board, Chris Barnett had a substantial lead with 44.91% of the ballots with Colene Martin in second place with 25%. Candidates Mark Jones and Dan Mancuso trailed the leaders with 17.18% and 12.03%, respectively.

For Position #3 on the Board, Pat Fahey was the leader with 40.01% of the vote while Ron Smith was second with 25.61%. Candidates Nathan Gonzalez and Russell McAlmond trailed the leaders with 22.21% and 11.85%, respectively.

It appears Josephine County voters sent all three ballot measures down to defeat. Measure 17-116 to replace the County Charter was losing 66.42% to 33.58%. Measure 17-117 to fund the Animal Shelter and Animal Control was losing 59.19% to 40.81%. Measure 17-118 to authorize a bond for Three Rivers School District building improvements was also losing by a 67.80% to 32.20% tally.

For Senate District 2, it was Republican Noah Robinson leading Christine Goodwin by a count of 50.69% to 49.07%. Robinson easily defeated Goodwin in Josephine County, but the district includes portions of Douglas and Jackson counties.

For State Representative District 3, Democrat Mark Seligman was defeating Dustin Watkins by a tally of 60.60% to 37.27%.

Josephine County Clerk Rhiannon Henkels reported that more than 10,000 ballots were hand-delivered over the past two days and her staff is extremely busy. As of 8 o'clock tonight, the local turnout was 29.3%. Elections staff will continue counting ballots until late tonight and we'll have fresh numbers for you in the morning.
Posted on 5/21/24 5:58AM by Sam Marsh