Credit: Wyatt Gaines

Find up-to-date results for the 2018 midterm races and measures below.

(Editor’s note: Page last updated 10:38 pm Tuesday).

Some takeaways thus far from election night:

-All state measures defeated, except Measure 102.
– Democrat incumbent Kate Brown wins the governor’s race against Republican Knute Buehler
– Republican Cheri Helt set to win the Bend’s Oregon House 54 race
– Democrat Jamie-McLeod-Skinner concedes to Republican Greg Walden in the Congressional District 2 race
– Sally Russell likely to become Bend’s first directly elected mayor

– County Commissioner race between Adair and Cook too close to call; within a few votes of each other

Local Candidates

Bend Mayor

Sally Russell # 51.02%ย 
Charles Webster Baer # .75%
Bill Moseley # 40.68%
Brian M. Douglass # 3.35%
Michael R. Hughes # 2.05%
Joshua Langlais # 1.78%

Bend City Council Position #5

Andrew Davis # 30.49%
Gena Goodman-Campbell # 65.20%
Victor Johnson # 3.82%
Gena Goodman-Campbell and Amy Lowes mingle at a Democratic election party Tuesday night. Credit: Chris Miller

Bend City Council Position #6

Ron Boozell (Rondo) # 7.36 %
Barb Campbell # 50.17%
Sarah McCormick # 42.13%

La Pine Mayor

Connie Briese # 43.25%
Daniel L. Richer # 55.88%ย 

La Pine City Council ( 2 positions)

Michael S. Harper # 31.70%
D. Scott Henderson # 29.58%
Mike Shields # 37.95%

Redmond Mayor

George Endicott (I) # 56.68%
Ed Fitch # 42.96%

Redmond City Council (3 positions)

Jon Bullock # 29.38%
Krisanna Clark-Endicott # 23.10%
Jay Patrick # 28.94%
Josefina Riggs # 17.47%

Sisters City Council Precinct 30
(Two 4-year term positions and One 2-year term position)

Micael Preedin # 32.35%
Richard Esterman # 28.88%
Nancy Connolly # 36.08%

*Third in vote count receives two-year term

Deschutes County Commission Position #1

Anthony R. DeBone (R) # 50.83%%
Amy Lowes (D) # 49.08 %
Democrat James Cook waits out the results of a tight race between himself and Republican Patti Adair for Deschutes County Commission, position 3. Credit: Chris Miller

Deschutes County Commission Position #3

Patti Adair (R) # 49.94% (32,766 votes) ย 
James Cook (D) # 49.94% (32,769 votes)

Deschutes Soil & Water Conservation District

Director, Zone 4

Susan Altman # 59.54%
Andrew Anderson # 39.96%

*Uncontested: Zone 1, Zone 3 and At Large 2

Measures

Measure 102 – Allows local bonds for affordable housing to be used by non-government entities Yes: 56.02% votes
No: 43.98% votes
Measure 103 – Bans taxes on groceries Yes: 42.31% votesย  No: 57.69% votes
Measure 104 – Requires supermajority to raise revenue Yes: 34.36% votesย  No: 65.64%votes
Measure 105 – Repeals sanctuary law Yes: 37.21% votesย  No: 62.79% votes
Measure 106 – Bans use of public funds for abortion Yes: 35.76% votesย  No: 64.24% votes

State Candidates

Eileen Kiely speaks to supporters during an election night party Tuesday night. Credit: Chris Miller

Oregon House District 53

Eileen Kiely (D) # 44.40%
Jack Zika (R) # 55.46 %

Oregon House District 54

Amanda La Bell (WF/P)ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  #14.56%

Nathan Boddie (D) # 23.72%
Cheri Helt (R) # 59.68%
Cheri Helt hugs a supporter during her election night party Tuesday night. Credit: Amanda Klingman

Oregon State Governor

Kate Brown (D) 50.01%ย 
Knute Buehler (R) 44.05%
Aaron Auer 1.03%
Nick Chen (L) 1.31%
Chris Henry .54%
Patrick Starnes 2.89%

Federal

U.S. Representative, 2nd District (McLeod-Skinner conceded)

Mark R. Roberts # 4.01%
Greg Walden # 56.42%
Jamie McLeod-Skinner # 39.48%

Jamie McLeod-Skinner gave a concession speech after her defeat by Greg Walden Tuesday night. McLeod-Skinner told supporters that she hoped the pressure her campaign had put on Walden would encourage the longtime Republican representative to put his focus back on his district. Credit: Chris Miller
Patti Adair at an election night party Tuesday night. Credit: Wyatt Gaines

Sources: Oregon Secretary of State; Deschutes County Clerkย 

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