It’s been a tense election.

In Central Oregon, we’ve contended with a highly contentious race for Deschutes County Sheriff, a tight race between three candidates for Bend City Council’s Position 4, an Oregon Senate 27 race that replaces a longtime Republican who was disqualified for repeated walkouts, and like the rest of the country, a breathless wait to see who becomes the next President of the United States.

As Election Day turns into the long wait of Election Night, the Source Weekly is publishing the most up-to-date results. See those below, and then catch our stories featuring the various candidates for Bend City Council, Redmond mayor, local Oregon House and Senate races and so much more.

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In Deschutes County, Democrats’ early returns showed a good night. Bend City Councilor Anthony Broadman came out with a 59.87 lead against Michael Summers. Deschutes County Sheriff candidate Kent Vander Kamp led over William Bailey, with 58.86% of the votes. And in Congressional District 5, Democrat Janelle Bynum was ahead in a race that could help tip the scales toward Democrats in Congress. And for U.S. President, Donald Trump won Pennsylvania late Tuesday night, solidifying his win for the White House.ย Read on for local results.

Want to see our stories from Election Night? Click here to jump to that part of this page.

Local Election Results as of 9am Wednesday morning:

Credit: Kent Vander Kamp

Deschutes County Sheriff

William (Bill) Bailey – 40.06%

Kent Vander Kamp – 59.32%

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Bend City Council

Position 1

Megan Norris – 73.02%
Jonathan Curtis – 26.38%

Position 2

Gina Franzosa (unopposed) – 96.31%

Position 3

Nick Cerveny – 36.20% Megan Perkins – 63.40% Position 4

Steve Platt – 58.34%
Barb Campbell – 14.48%
Chet Wamboldt – 26.76%
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Deschutes County elections volunteers unpack envelopes in prep for counting Tuesday. Credit: Jennifer Baires

Redmond Mayor

Ed Fitch – 57.66%
Cat Zwicker – 36.43%
Charles Baer – 5.40%

Redmond City Council

(3 selected among 5 candidates)

Tobias Colvin – 19.10%
Clifford Evelyn – 19.70%
Alan Lawyer – 15.88%
Jay Patrick – 20.93%
Shannon Wedding – 23.59%

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Oregon House 53

Emerson Levy and Anthony Broadman celebrate their wins for Oregon legislative seats Tuesday night. Credit: Julianna LaFollette

Emerson Levy (D) – 54.19%
Keri Lopez (R) – 45.70%

Oregon House 54

Jason Kropf (D) (unopposed) – 95.75%

Oregon Senate 27

Anthony Broadman (D) – 59.11%
Michael Summers (R)ย  – 40.81%

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US Representative, 5th Congressional District

Janelle Bynum (D) – 47.66%
Andrea Thorn Townsend (Pacific Green) – .91%
Lori Chavez-Deremer (R) – 45.39%
Sonja Feintech (L)ย  – 1.42%
Brett Smith (I) – 4.50%

US Representative, 2nd Congressional District

Cliff Bentz (R) – 64.02%
Michael Kurt Stettler – 3.07%
Dan Ruby (D) – 32.81%

Local Measures

9-173 – Expand Deschutes County Commission –ย  64.46% Yes / 35.54% No

9-174 – Redmond School District – Bonds to increase safety, repair schools, expand vocational trainingย –ย  52.31% Yes / 47.69% No

9-195 – Redmond Parks – Five-year local option tax – 32.70% Yes/ 67.30% No

9-176 – Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District – Establish permanent tax rate limitย – 50.74% Yes / 49.26% No

9-177 – City of Redmond – Advisory vote to allow marijuana dispensariesย – 53.07% Yes / 46.93% No

9-178 – City of Redmond – Municipal tax on marijuana products at marijuana retailersย – 70.56% Yes / 29.44% No

9-179 – City of Redmond – Two-year moratorium on psilocybin service centers – 55.56% / Yes 44.44% No

Statewide Measures

Measure 115 – Authorizes impeachment of state officials – 62.84% Yes / 37.16% No

Measure 116 – Establishes independent commission for public officials’ salaries – 46.72% Yes / 53.28% No

Measure 117 – Ranked choice voting for certain federal and statewide officesย – 40.44% Yes / 59.56% No

Measure 118 – Increases corporate minimum taxes; distributes revenue to eligible individuals – 21.20% Yes / 78.80% No

Measure 119 – Cannabis retailers must remain neutral regarding labor organizations’ communications to employees – 55.23% Yes / 44.77% No

Credit: Jennifer Baires

The Source Weekly’s coverage of the local candidates on Election Night:

Emerson Levy Holds Onto Her Seat In 53rd House District, In Early Returns

Kent Vander Kamp is the Projected Winner in Deschutes County Sheriff’s Race

Jason Kropf Reelected in House District 54

Incumbent Ed Fitch Leads in Redmond Mayor Race

Janelle Bynum Leading in Congressional District 5

Anthony Broadman Takes Lead for Senate Seat

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  1. Why didnโ€™t you include the results for Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and Attorney General????

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