Clone of 2023 March Special Election

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

MARCH 14 2023 SPECIAL ELECTION                                      **OFFICIAL**              FINAL                                     

DROPSITES              
Important dates for the March 14, 2023 Special Election

February 2023
21       Voter registration deadline (Registration cards postmarked February 21, 2023 are valid)

22-24       First Day ballots will be mailed and Drop sites Open

March 2023

3        Certification Test of the Ballot Counting Machine

9        Last day to mail ballots

14      Election Day

April 2023

10        Last day to certify election results

The Elections office in the Tillamook County Courthouse will be open on Election Day 7:00am-8:00pm. 

 FOR CITY OF TILLAMOOK WARD 2 & 5 ONLY 
(Due to court orders)

Candidates will be listed on the ballot in accordance with the Order of Candidate Names on the Ballot issue by the Secretary of State Random letter of alphabet Pursuant to ORS 254.155/Adm rule 165-010-0090.  Order of Candidates Names on the Ballot for March 14, 2023

Write-Ins: Only races with no candidates will have the write-ins tallied.          

Election Results Detail Result - Final Official Tillamook County

FINAL Official Election Results Update on 3/24/2023
 

Voter Turnout  15.76%

Total Number Voting:  165 + (1 envelope no ballot enclosed) = 166

Total Registered: 1,053

As of 3/24/2023 10:30 am 
Precincts Reporting:  29 of 29 
 

(We have 27 days to certify the election results)

MARCH 14, 2023 Candidates

CITY OF TILLAMOOK

# of Votes

% of Total

COUNCILOR, WARD 2
(4 YEAR TERM, VOTE FOR 1)

 

 

Paige Folkema

32

 

Rebeka Hopkins

39

 

 

CITY OF TILLAMOOK

# of Votes

% of Total

COUNCILOR, WARD 5
(2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM, VOTE FOR 1)

 

 

Nick Torres 53

 

 

Dean Crist

41

 

 

 

      258.280 Automatic full recount required in certain elections of candidates for office; costs of recount to be paid by governmental unit. (1) The Secretary of State shall order a full recount of the votes cast for nomination or election to a public office for which the Secretary of State is the filing officer, and the county clerk who conducted the election shall order a full recount of the votes cast for nomination or election to any other public office if the canvass of votes of the election reveals that:

      (a) Two or more candidates for that nomination or office have an equal and the highest number of votes; or

      (b) The difference in the number of votes cast for a candidate apparently nominated or elected to the office and the votes cast for the closest apparently defeated opponent is not more than one-fifth of one percent of the total votes for both candidates.

      (2)(a) Unless otherwise provided by a home rule charter, at an election described in ORS 249.088, the Secretary of State shall order a full recount of the votes cast for nomination or election to a nonpartisan office for which the Secretary of State is the filing officer, and the county clerk who conducted the election shall order a full recount of the votes cast for nomination or election to any other nonpartisan office, if the canvass of votes of the election reveals that the number of votes cast for a candidate differs from a majority of votes cast for the office by not more than one-fifth of one percent of the total votes cast for the office.

      (b) This subsection does not apply to the office of sheriff, the office of county clerk, the office of county treasurer or a candidate to fill a vacancy, as described in ORS 249.091.

      (3) The cost of a full recount conducted under this section shall be paid by the county for a county office, by the city for a city office, by the special district for a special district office or by the state for any other office. [Formerly 251.640; 1985 c.808 §49; 1993 c.493 §50; 2001 c.965 §40; 2011 c.479 §1; 2013 c.1 §24]

 

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