Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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LOCAL
Continued from Page 1
the mood ol tins elec linn, .tnd
that is I ho rosull ot tin: l| r.n e
Hallot Measure Jit tu which
w ill update tin- dow ntuw n in
l>,in renewal plan appeared to
htive passed with 11.171) votes
(S I pen i*ntI in favor and 0 Mia>
\ ole ■ (47 pen ellt | 111 nppnsi
I ion
Hallot Measure JO I) I also
passed with 11 0(1(1 voles (r>7
peneul) in favor and fl,H7r>
voles ( II pen eii(| in opposi
lion The measure authorizes a
tax that will fund downtown
marketing. parking, business
rei ruilnient and lelenlion
The race tor seals on the c il\
council \xas close with a few
surprises and uncertainties as
ol 1 J III a 111
lu W ard 1 Hands Mai Donald
rei eived 1 i,'J• m.Ii's : H per
i nut) followed li\ Ru hard
Hriggs w ith 1.1.;.' ;4.' percent!
The luii will far e off in tin1 No
vettiber t:>• rh■ r.11 nlt;i lion \
third candidate I niversitv slu
deni d im l.atn' rei ei\ i d -tn'l
volfs ; ] 'i pen I'lil i
In Ward 4. I’.iui Nicholson
rri I'ivi’li I ill.’ votes i i ’ pel
i eel) and ini umhent Koln-rl
Hennett lollim i»d with 1.111“
! 1 i pen cnt I
\n holsol) said III1 hrlic\ ed
the votes ■ 111)i( ated an en
diirsement (or a< live represen
tatam on the couiu.il, instead
of endorsement of either ot the
aindidates politir al ideology
Anothei i lose raie was Ward
V where t'liivcrsiu research
■issociate hen lollenaai re
i eived 1 . i I t Mites |4h peri ent|
followed li\ have Robinette
with 1 i.’H 14a peri eilt I The
two will advam •• to the general
eler linn A third t andid.it*'
John Mean/ retailed 77H voles
|H pert mil i
In \\ ,trd n int unibent and
I niversitv student Bobln
(ireen took 1 105 voles (i> i per
t cut) over 7 7 1 (17 peri cut' tot
opponent I tarrell (Irundman
Voters also elected to bring
lieu faies to the In gene Watei
and Hler trie Hoard, rejet ting in
cumbents in Wards -4 and 5 b\
large margins as of 111: 10 a ill
W ednesdai
In Ward -1 Jack I)ela\ re
r eived I 001 votes (Mi percent)
and incumbent Dennis Solin re
i eived 7 .000 | 14 |ierr ent i
Susie Smith r oller ted H 4HH
voles 14 I (lerr ent) for the Warti
i s|iot followed bs Rand\
lb wing with 11.7 09 | 17 pen ent)
and lark ( laig with 4.977 |75
pen ent I
In the r riuntv commissioner
rat e Position 1 on uinbent Id
Politics
In- I himiii i oinmanded ,i v\ nir
ummiiij margin, with i.H4a
votes (00 percent) as of 12:40
a m
I'or the Position 2 seal. re|ire
senting Springfield, in< umhent
Stex e ('(>rna< ehia ret eived
4.170 votes (r,7 perrent] over
Pat Riggs. who received .4.1 40
(•t t pen ent 1
incumbent lack Roberts held
Ins North Kugene Position 4
sjiot. with 4.H28 votes I ri I per
< ent |
Roberts was appointed to the
t ommissioner seat last ()< tober
and the primarx election was
tin first m w hit h voters indi
i ated their support
The two Hast Clountx Position
a candidates receiving the most
votes were Katherine Scliat lit.
with ‘la!) |20 pert ent). followed
In Marie I razier with 882 (1(1
pen ent)
STATE
Continued from Page 1
11 \ • position Hi? 11 m.iinl.imnl .1
sin.il! i* id throughout th• rat «■
hlif \\ ill) .'O pro i*| 11 til f hr pir
i I Hi t s tallied. lir i 1 hati J . }'»'»
\ * *tr- . } pen ent! « oinp.ired to
t i»|t 1 .Oh | p» pen ent I
Hell former t hairwnm.m of
I he ! .tin ( uimt\ Kepuhht an
( riitr.ii < ommittisaid she
was plr.iseti to have inaintaiim.1
a Ir.ri throughout the raer hut
was reluctant to predict the
( .die .1 I im ersit\ professor
nl international business man
agernent agreed fuesil.u night
that till Ml e w as slill unilei id
ed
I think it i I at Ul go either
w a\ he said
I hiwevei ( nlr said regard
less of the nuti time Tomot
row I'm going to go out and
take dow n iiiv Ian i ■ at
least the ones that ha\rn 1 been
stolen
Hell said d she did nut w to
tile elei 110(1. she would < out 111
ue to work in loi al politii s
However she said she would
focus mini1 on neighborhood
and i i!\ issues on a non parti
san basis
Hell resigned from her posi
lion as Repuhhi an < hairwoman
to i on tor the state seat
lor the Democrats, many ot
the state legislative rates Wert
uni untested
lot uinbent state senators
( haftan Reruns l^arn I Idl. and
Peg Jolin all ran unopposed
State representatives |im
Kdmunson i arl 1 kestu ha 1 )a
vitl I )i\. Hill I )w ver I a no
hahle ,ni(i Sam Oomim also
ran unopposed
i Jotninv i\ ill frn e Allan Sath
el m the \o\ ember elei t lull lor
the I listi a t 4-1 seat
In the non partisan . tor
Superintendent ot I’ublii
Schools lormer Oregon Seen
tur\ ut State Norma Panins e.isi
l\ delealed lour other i andi
dates by a large margin
I’aulus defeated mi uinhent
John \V lak hson uinning
28 1,82 t votes (tin peri cut I over
I ric ksi iii s 1 el tt i‘l [22 peri eiit
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