In this week’s update, we’re reviewing the Bend City Council election results and talking to the winning candidates. Source Weekly – Bend, Oregon ยท The Source Weekly Update Nov 5
2020 elections
Vote YES on Measure 9-134, regarding Deschutes County New Pot Businesses
Editor’s note: The print edition of this issue had a “NO” in the title. Because this measure asks voters to decide whether new additional marijuana businesses should be allowed in the county, our vote is YES. Is there anyone else out there that yearns for the return of a pro-business Republican party? Where have the […]
Vote 2020: All the Source Weekly’s Candidate Endorsements
Weโve spent months interviewing candidates to arrive at these endorsements. To see the interviews that helped us make our decisions, visit the Elections section. >>Versiรณn en Espaรฑol aqui.<< Local Races Vote Melanie Kebler for Bend City Council Pos. 1 Vote Anthony Broadman for Bend City Council Pos. 2 Vote Chris Piper for Bend City Council […]
Vote Melanie Kebler, Bend City Council Pos. 1
Bend’s City Council position 1 race has two qualified and competent candidates runningโand while the position is nonpartisan, the two bring differing backgrounds and philosophies. While it’s true that a city council’s role lies in handling the mundane business of roads and sewers and city codes, increasingly it’s clear that Bend also is sorely in […]
Vote Anthony Broadman, Bend City Council Pos. 2
As City Councilor Bill Moseley’s dramatic tenure comes to an end, we welcome the progressive idealism Anthony Broadman will bring to this seat. Where Moseley’s attitude was often cavalier and self-absorbed, Broadman will represent Bend’s blue voters with measured pragmatism. As an indigenous rights lawyer, Broadman’s life’s work is centered on advocating for the underserved […]
Vote Chris Piper for Bend City Council Pos. 3
With two veteran councilors walking away this yearโincluding one moderate and one decidedly conservative councilorโthe next iteration of the Bend City Council is undoubtedly going to look very different. We’d be pleased to see a progressive council that’s also not afraid to stand up to powerful private interestsโand at the same time, we recognize that […]
Vote Rita Schenkelberg Bend City Council Pos. 4
Bend City Councilor Bruce Abernethy, who is not running for re-election, has served as both a Bend City Councilor and Mayor on and off for the last 20 years. During that time he’s gone from a die-hard champion of Bend’s “slow growth” movement to a more moderate voice in City politics. He was raised in […]
Vote Phil Chang for Deschutes County Commissioner
For most voters in Deschutes County, the County Commissioner position is not something to spend a lot of time worrying about. However, it’s one of the most powerful elected positions in the region. Commissioners play an oversight role for public healthโwhich has never been more meaningful than during the pandemic. They also oversee the sheriff’s […]
Vote Eileen Kiely Oregon Senate District 27
Tim Knopp has been serving in District 27 (Redmond, Tumalo, Sunriver and Bend) since 2013 and during his tenure, the votes he has cast are stacking up against him. He voted against the Student Success Act, which will bring in an estimated $18 million to Bend-La Pine Schools. He was among the Republican senators to […]
Vote Scott Schaier for Deschutes County Sheriff
More attention has been placed on law enforcement agencies in recent months, and with that comes a more informed conversation around the impact that its leaders can have on an organization. As Central Oregon grows and changes, we believe it’s time for new leadership at the Deschutes County Sheriff’s office. While L. Shane Nelson has […]

