PRECINCT 1 Sharon L Guidera Male Nathan L Salter PRECINCT 10 Jessica L Berty Male Ldee Lorengel PRECINCT 11 Barbara Menard Male PRECINCT 12 Male Samuel Murillo Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 1
PRECINCT 13 Martha Sonato Male Daniel Vazquez PRECINCT 2 Vote for 4 Male Vote for 4 PRECINCT 3 Male PRECINCT 4 Bridget Bailey Susan Lannak Number Candidates Filed: 2 Male Gary J Fields Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 2
PRECINCT 5 Male PRECINCT 6 Male PRECINCT 7 D Joan Fowler Male Mark S Reynolds PRECINCT 8 Male Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 3
PRECINCT 9 Male Paul F Zastrow Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 4
PRECINCT 1 Charlene S Folkert Male Alan Winans PRECINCT 10 Male PRECINCT 11 Male PRECINCT 12 Male Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 5
PRECINCT 13 Male PRECINCT 2 Vote for 4 Barbara Hosford Carleen C Ebi Number Candidates Filed: 2 Male Vote for 4 Mitchell L Hosford PRECINCT 3 Bobbi Reisner Male Rick Larson PRECINCT 4 Risa Wonsyld Male Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 6
PRECINCT 5 Judy Benton Male PRECINCT 6 Male Tom Yates PRECINCT 7 Male PRECINCT 8 Rita Swyers Sandra D Strader Number Candidates Filed: 2 Male Kenneth Ebi Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 7
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HOOD RIVER SHERIFF 4 Year Term Matthew T English Contest Total: 1 COMMISSIONER CHAIR Commissioner Chair Ron Rivers Contest Total: 1 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 Commissioner Dist 2 4 Year Term Rich McBride Contest Total: 1 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4 Commissioner Dist 4 4 Year Term Les Perkins Contest Total: 1 JUSTICE COURT DISTRICT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 6 Year Term Brad Lorang John Harvey Donna M Mohr Number Candidates Filed: 3 Contest Total: 1 Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 9
HOOD RIVER Measure No: Caption: 14-55 Amends County Charter to prohibit commercial bottled water production. Question: Shall the County Charter be amended to prohibit the commercial production of bottled water and the transport of such waters? Summary: The proposed initiative would prohibit the commercial production of bottled water in the County. The initiative would also prohibit the transport of commercially-produced bottled water collected from any water source within the county and the transport of water for the purpose of commercially producing bottled water. The initiative defines bottled water as all water that is labeled or marketed for sale as water in containers including, but not limited to, plastic and glass bottles, jugs, or similar containers. The term includes the category of bottled waters known as enhanced water, but does not include any other product made from water but which is not marketed as water. The initiative defines commercial production as production of more than 1,000 gallons of water a day and provides an exemption in the case of temporary emergencies. A person or groups of persons would be able to enforce the measure in Hood River County Circuit Court. Measure No: Caption: Question: Summary: 14-58 SCHOOL BOND FOR REPAIRS, CONSTRUCTION, SECURITY, TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY Shall Hood River County Schools improve and construct facilities by issuing $57,175,000 of bonds, estimated to maintain average tax rate? If the bonds are approved, they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of Sections 11 and 11b, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution. If approved, bonds are expected to finance the following projects: -Repairs to schools, including addressing failing roofs, heating and ventilation systems, plumbing, mechanical and electrical systems; -Increase learning space; -Energy efficiency improvements to decrease energy use; -Improvements addressing deferred maintenance, worn out finishes, and replace old equipment; -Technology improvements in every school for student learning opportunities; -Safety and security updates at every school; -New state-of-the-art science, engineering and math lab learning space at Wy east Middle School; -Replace, equip and furnish May Street Elementary School on the same site, providing maintenance and operational savings; -Upgrade and improve athletic fields and tracks, including those used most by community members; -Upgrade school playgrounds at Cascade Locks, Parkdale and Mid Valley Elementary Schools; -Pay associated furnishing, equipping, demolition, site improvement and bond issuance costs. Bonds would mature in twenty years or less from issuance, may be issued in multiple series, and are estimated to maintain recent average property tax rate of $1.83 per $1,000 assessed value, which may vary in actuality based on assessed value growth and other factors. Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 10
Number of Contest : 59 Number of Filed Candidates: 34 Oregon Centralized Voter Registration Page : 11