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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1996)
ju s t o u t ▼ n o v o m b o r 1, 1 0 0 8 ▼ 19 I, . f your memory gets a little hazy som ew here into the second volum e o f the V oters’ Pamphlet, who can blame you? But remember, this is not a m ail-in election— you must go to your precinct polling place to vote by 8 pm on Tuesday, N ov. 5. W here a district is not listed, no endorsem ent could be made or there was no candidate. W e did not look at city races other than Portland’s. N A T IO N A L U.S. President Bill Clinton, Democrat U.S. Senator Tom Bruggere, Democrat 1 C IT Y OF P O R T L A N D Representative in Congress 1st District: Elizabeth Furse, Democrat 3rd District: Earl Blumenauer, Democrat 4th District: Peter DeFazio, Democrat Mayor Vera Katz Commissioner Position 1: Gail Shibley Position 2: Erik Sten Position 4: Charlie Hales STATE | | B A LLO T M EA SU R ES _______________________________________ ;_________________ I I ______________________ _____ Secretary of State Phil Keisling, Democrat Attorney General Hardy Myers, Democrat State Senator District 2: Dell Isham, Democrat District 4: Patricia Biggs, Democrat District 6: Ginny Burdick, Democrat District 7: Kate Brown, Democrat District 8: Michael Fitz, Republican District 10: Avel Gordly, Democrat District 15: Stu Rasmussen, Democrat State Representative District 1: Jackie Taylor, Democrat District 3: Marcus Simantel, Democrat District 4: Terry Thompson, Democrat District 5: Jim Hill, Republican District 6: Karen Stratton, Democrat District 7: Chuck Carpenter, Republican District 8: Ryan Deckert, Democrat District 11: Anitra Rasmussen, Democrat District 12: Chris Beck, Democrat District 13: Dan Gardner, Democrat District 14: George Eighmey, Democrat District 15: Randall Edwards, Democrat District 16: Frank Shields, Democrat District 17: Mike Fahey, Democrat District 18: Margaret Carter, Democrat District 19: Jo Ann Bowman, Democrat District 20: George Kelley, Democrat District 22: Chuck Partington, Democrat State Representative continued District 23: Kurt Schrader, Democrat District 24: Richard Devlin, Democrat District 25: Tom Civiletti, Democrat District 27: Ron Adams, Republican District 28: Pat Smith, Democrat District 29: Drannan Hamby, Democrat District 31: Bryan Johnston, Democrat District 33: Peter Courtney, Democrat District 35: Barbara Ross, Democrat District 39: Kitty Piercy, Democrat District 40: Floyd Prozanski, Democrat District 41: Cynthia Wooten, Democrat District 42: Lee Beyer, Democrat District 43: Gary Crum, Democrat District 44: Tony Corcoran, Democrat District 52: Judy Uherbelau, Democrat District 54: Elli Work, Democrat District 58: Dick McDaniel, Democrat T reasurer Jim Hill, Democrat St HR**.** s Measure 26: Measure 27: Measure 28: Measure 29: Measure 30: Measure 31: Measure 32: Measure 33: Measure 34: Measure 35: Measure 36: Measure 37: Measure 38: Measure 39: Measure 40: Measure 41: Measure 42: Measure 43 Measure 44: Measure 45: Measure 46: Measure 47: < 6 * Measure 48: Air ' Sea - Land Arrangements tailored to your needs Mc^Miniblind’ MARK HUCKINS Founder FREE M EA SU R IN G FREE IN S TA L L A TIO N 121 SW Morrison, Suite 270 Portland, OR 97204 Clint Schrader Wade Moore Members of P A B A and IG T A (503) 223-1062 • (800) 568-3246 Fax: (503) 224-4920 Home: (503) 452-8924 $50 OFF O n purchase over $500 Not valid with any other offer 2 £ ! 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