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It came down to the wire Tuesday as voters decided whom to elect to their local school and community college boards and weighed key money measures. Here are some of the key outcomes: Voters approve $1.
As the ballots from the special election held on Tuesday, May 20, continue to be counted, we’re taking a look at the results of the races and measures statewide
PORTLAND, Ore. — The May 20 special election for Oregon includes important county-level races in the Portland metro area, including school board elections in Portland Public Schools and Beaverton, two of Oregon's largest school districts, along with bond measures for PPS and Tigard-Tualatin.
Oregon voters head to the polls for the May 2025 special election. Get a full breakdown of local measures, including school bonds, public safety levies, and tax proposals in Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas,
Bonds for school construction and deferred maintenance passed in Portland and Tigard-Tualatin, but went down to defeat in other Oregon communities.
UMATILLA COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS - CONTESTED RACES. City of Milton-Freewater: RENEWAL OF FIVE-YEAR LOCAL OPTION TAX TO PROVIDE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION . YES: 61.09% : NO : 38.91%: C
Watch live results and analysis from Oregon's May 20 special election at 9 p.m. on KGW+. Stream it free on Roku, Fire TV or Apple TV.
A $136 million bond to fund Mt. Hood Community College is passing by a mere 11 votes. That’s .02% of the 40,265 ballots cast in that contest.
House Bill 3012 would let 16- and 17-year-olds vote in school board elections by 2029 Some Oregon students are pushing lawmakers to pass a bill to allow them to vote in school board elections. House Bill 3012,
From property tax measures to new board members, here’s what’s at stake in Lane County’s May 2025 special election.
Several rural fire and school levies on the ballot across Lane County. Santa Clara fire district asked for a $2.1 million levy — will it pass?