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Author & Artist Madison Clell “Cuckoo: One Woman’s True Story of Living With Multiple Personality Disorder” University of Oregon Bookstore 895 E. 13th Avenue, Eugene Thursday, November 7 7:00 p.m. • Free UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BOOKSTORE More information on author events online at uobookstore.com FIND THINGS IN ODE CLASSIFIEDS (BICYCLES, PETS, CARS, JOBS, ROOMMATES, APARTMENTS, CONCERT TICKETS, PLAN E TICKETS, STUFF YOU LOST, TYPING SERVICES, ON-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES) Oregon Gubernatorial Race Republican Kevin Mannix Democrat Ted Kulongoski Libertarian Tom Cox 396324 412300 38,554 Oregon House District 8 Republican Greg McNeill 3,938 Democrat Floyd Prozanski 9,914 46.78% 48.67% 4.55% 28.4% m :$% Oregon Senate District 4 Republican David Alsup 14,198 44% Democrat Tony Corcoran 18,055 56% SOURCE' 26 of 36 Oregon counties reporting State continued from page 1 Control Commission. “I’ve demonstrated to the Oregon electorate and political machine that libertarianism is on the rise ... and we’re appealing to the electorate,” Cox said on election night. House District 8 By a 7,484 to 3,135 margin, area voters returned Prozanski to Ore gon’s House of Representatives Tues day night, as he defeated Republican McNeill in the District 8 race. Prozanski, who previously repre sented some areas of House District 8 before he was termed-out, credited his win to his “previous experience and long-term commitment to the community.” With a mounting budget deficit and many difficult choices facing the Oregon Legislature, Prozanski would like to see a more moderate ap proach from both parties. “We’re going to have to build rela tionships within the chambers and reach across the aisles and work along the same lines,” Prozanski said. McNeill, a 21-year-old political sci ence major, ran his first public-office election on student-representation platform and hoped to capture votes from the University-area within the 8th District. “It was an uphill battle from the beginning,” he said. “This campaign never got any momentum. ” McNeill would not speculate on his plans for the future, but admitted he may be mulling a run for the city council or attempting to another run for House District 8. “I think politics is definitely in the future,” he said. Oregon Senate District 4 Voters of Oregon’s Senate District 4 returned Corcoran to the Senate by 2,000votes over Republican Alsup. Democratic Corcoran previous ly served two terms in the Oregon House, and first won his Senate seat in 1999. Corcoran ran on a platform of creating a more pro gressive state tax structure. He could not be reached for comment election night. 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