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Lane County Special Election results: ballot measures, contested races

Lane County Special Election results: Ballot measures, contested races Register-Guard As of noon Tuesday, the Lane County voter turnout was 21.32%, with 58,032 ballots counted. The first round of Lane County May 18 Special Election unofficial results were released a little after 8 p.m. Tuesday with 56,969 ballots counted in the first round. The Register-Guard is updating results Tuesday night for the ballot measures and contested candidate races as they are released. Measures Yes votes: 534

May 18, 2021 Special Election Results

Oregon s special election Tuesday, May 18, 2021 included numerous school board races and local funding measures. Credit Melorie Begay / KLCC Lane County Special Election results In unofficial results, a levy to renew funding for OSU Lane County Extension has been approved by voters in Tuesday s special election. A levy to fund the Lane Fire Authority is also passing. A measure to create a special law enforcement district in the Mohawk Valley looks too close to call as of Tuesday night with 51% against it and 48% in favor. And a bond for the McKenzie School District looks to be in question with 57% voting no.

One for the School Books

By Henry Houston and Taylor Perse The May 18 special election didn’t have the national or state policy stakes of the two 2020 elections, but the results did bring some diversity to local education boards. From contested races for seats on the Lane Community College Board of Education to Eugene School District 4J and Springfield School District, it was an education-based election.  In Eugene School District 4J, Laural O’Rourke, a Black woman, won Position 2 by a landslide with 81 percent of the vote, defeating Harry Sanger who received 17 percent. In Position 6, Maya Rabasa, a woman of color, is the clear winner with 85 percent of the votes. Although Dakota James Boulette dropped out of the race, he still ended up with some votes.

Four LCC Board Seats Up For Election

0:48 KLCC s Aubrey Bulkeley has details about the Lane Community College Board elections on May 18th. Three of the four seats up for election on the Lane Community College Board have the potential to be held by someone who has never served on the Board before. Credit Lane Community College      Two candidates are running uncontested. Austin Folnagy is seeking his first term on the board as the Zone 4 representative. Mike Eyster has served on the board since 2017 and is seeking re-election. Incumbent Holli Johnson has two challengers. Thomas Jennings who works as an electrician. And Mark Boren who works for Lane Fire Authority and is current Board Chair for Fern Ridge School District. 

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