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2020 Election Results for Klamath County and the State

Klamath County Election Results

Preliminary results for contested races in Klamath County are listed below as of 12:28 AM, November 4, 2020.

US President / Vice President
Trump/Pence: 25,048 | 68.94%
Biden/Harris: 10,260 | 28.24%

US Senator
Perkins: 23,350 | 65.58%
Merkley: 11,109 | 31.20%

US Representative 2nd District
Bentz: 25,317 | 71.70%
Spenser: 8,761 | 24.81%

Secretary of State
Thatcher: 24,569 | 69.92%
Fagan: 8,795 | 25.03%

State Treasurer
Gudman: 23,112 | 66.20%
Read: 9,195 | 26.32%

Attorney General
Cross: 23,913 | 68.42%
Rosenblum: 10,132 | 28.99%

State Senator, District 28
Linthicum: 25,069 | 71.99%
Palcic: 9,695 | 27.84%

State Representative, District 55
Breese-Iverson: 3,573 | 72.74%
Fontain: 1,332 | 27.12%

State Representative, District 56
Reschke: 21,495 | 71.84%
Leith: 8,375 | 27.99%

Judge of the Circuit Court, 13th District
Kersey: 13,557 | 42.28%
Ratliff: 12,106 | 37.75%

Klamath Falls Mayor
Westfall: 4,613 | 54.24%
Adams: 3,143 | 36.95%

Klamath Falls Council, Ward 1
Studenberg: 891 | 49.12%
Walker: 639 | 35.23%

Malin, Councilor (Vote for 3)
Bartholomew: 167 | 30.25%
Ivan Hernandez: 162 | 29.35%
Venegas: 136 | 24.64%
Harrison: 70 | 12.68%

Merrill, Council, Position 4
Baley: 153 | 62.96%
Robeson: 85 | 34.98%

Measure 107
(Amends Constitution: Allows laws limiting political campaign contributions and expenditures, requiring disclosure of political campaign contributions and expenditures, and requiring political campaign advertisements to identify who paid for them)
Yes: 23,186 | 67.81%
No: 11,007 | 32.19%

Measure 108
(Increases cigarette and cigar taxes. Establishes tax on e-cigarettes and nicotine vaping devices. Funds health programs)

Yes: 17,481 | 49.38%
No: 17,918 | 50.62%

Measure 109
(Allows manufacture, delivery, administration of Psilocybin at supervised, licensed facilities; imposes two-year development period)
Yes: 13,859 | 39.65%
No: 21,096 | 50.62%

Measure 110
(Provides statewide addiction / recovery services; marijuana taxes partially finance; reclassifies possession/penalties for specified drugs)

Yes: 14,514 | 41.49%
No: 21,465 | 58.51%

Measure 18-118, KCFD#3 Territory Proposed
Yes: 227 | 53.04%
No: 201 | 46.96%

Measure 18-118, KCFD#3 Currently in District
Yes: 94 | 67.96%
No: 85 | 32.37%

Measure 18-119: Chiloquin Marijuana Retailer Tax
Yes: 146 | 64.04%
No: 85 | 35.96%

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Preliminary 2020 Election results for the State of Oregon

Preliminary results for contested races in the State of Oregon are listed below as of 2:21 AM, November 4, 2020.

Voter Turnout 80.28%
Ballots Received: 2,369,481
Registered Voters: 2,951,467

US President / Vice President
Biden/Harris: 1,236,315 | 57.29%
Trump/Pence: 857,366 | 39.73%

US Senator
Merkley: 1,221,577 | 57.77%
Perkins: 817,537 | 38.66%

US Representative 2nd District
Bentz: 262,820 | 59.96%
Spenser: 161,992 | 36.95%

Secretary of State
Fagan: 1,065,801 | 51.28%
Thatcher: 882,812 | 42.47%

State Treasurer
Read: 1,084,979 | 52.65%
Gudman: 839,961 | 40.76%

Attorney General
Rosenblum: 1,173,129 | 56.85%
Cross: 838,549 | 40.64%

State Senator, District 28
Linthicum: 53,284 | 72.68%
Palcic: 19,909 | 27.16%

State Representative, District 55
Breese-Iverson: 30,224 | 73.33%
Fontain: 10,915 | 26.47%

State Representative, District 56
Reschke: 23,373 | 72.62%
Leith: 8,756 | 27.21%

Measure 107
(Amends Constitution: Allows laws limiting political campaign contributions and expenditures, requiring disclosure of political campaign contributions and expenditures, and requiring political campaign advertisements to identify who paid for them)
Yes: 1,549,460 | 78.71%
No: 432,681 | 21.83%

Measure 108
(Increases cigarette and cigar taxes. Establishes tax on e-cigarettes and nicotine vaping devices. Funds health programs)

Yes: 1,370,866 | 66.35%
No: 695,124 | 33.65%

Measure 109
(Allows manufacture, delivery, administration of Psilocybin at supervised, licensed facilities; imposes two-year development period)
Yes: 1,158,657 | 55.90%
No: 914,178 | 44.10%

Measure 110
(Provides statewide addiction / recovery services; marijuana taxes partially finance; reclassifies possession/penalties for specified drugs)

Yes: 1,207,859 | 58.66%
No: 851,228 | 41.34%

View full statewide results here.

KFN will update the information on this page as results come in.
Last published update 2:40 AM, November 4, 2020.