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8A | SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2020 | SIUSLAW NEWS State Partisan Write-in — 3.33 percent (9,438) Secretary of State Democrat Primary District Attorney, Lane County State Federal Partisan Shemia Fagan — 36.13 percent — Nonpartisan US Senator Patricia W. Perlow — 68,78 per- (204,154) Mark D Hass — 35.57 percent cent (69,225) Democrat Primary James Cleavenger — 30.87 per- (200,942) Jeff Merkley — 98.64 percent Jamie McLeod-Skinner — (522,063) cent (31,072) Write-in — 0.35 percent (349) 27.49 percent (155,326) Write-in — 1.36 percent (7,612) Write-in — 0.81 percent (4,554) State Senator Partisan Republican Primary Republican Primary State Senator 5th District Jo Rae Perkins — 49.33 percent Kim Thatcher — 85.65 percent (174,628) (306,126) Democrat Primary Paul J Romero Jr. — 30.28 per- Dave Stauffer — 13.35 percent cent (107,210) Melissa Cribbins — 98.02 per- (47,704) cent (14,492) Robert Schwartz — 11.09 per- Write-in — 1.01 percent (3,604) cent (39,258) Write-in — 1.98 percent (293) John Verbeek — 8.09 percent State Treasurer (28,655) Republican Primary Write-in — 1.20 percent (4,261) Dick Anderson — 98.39 per- Democrat Primary cent (11,413) Tobias Read — 98.67 percent U.S. Representative, 4th District Write-in — 1.61 percent (187) (454,157) Write-in — 1.33 percent (6,131) State Representative Partisan Democrat State representative 9th District Peter DeFazio — 84.04 percent Republican Primary (94,632) Jeff Gudman — 98.88 percent Doyle Elizabeth Canning — Democrat Primary 15.12 percent (17,022) Cal Mukumoto — 67.68 per- (299,511) Write-in — 1.12 percent (3,383) Write-in — 0.84 percent (948) cent (5,129) Mark Daily — 30.60 percent Attorney General (2,319) Republican Write-in — 1.72 percent (130) Alek Skarlatos — 86.53 percent Democrat Primary (69,245) Ellen Rosenblum — 98.96 per- Nelson Ijih — 12.54 percent Republican Primary (10,034) Boomer Wright — 99.00 per- cent (472,708) Write-in — 1.04 percent (4,948) Write-in — 0.93 percent (747) cent (7,040) U.S. President Write-in — 1.00 percent (71) Republican Primary Michael Cross — 96.67 percent Democrat (274,386) Joseph Biden — 66.27 percent RESULTS from page 1A MAPLETON from page 1A sake that they have forev- er, put together with some “We’ve seen some real- thought and some care.” ly great virtual graduation The virtual ceremony ceremonies,” O’Mara said. will be released online at 2 “I think the biggest piece p.m., Saturday, June 6 – the behind this is, with the original date planned for restrictions put on how graduation. A link to the many people can be in a ceremony will be posted place at a time, especially on the school website, and for graduation and wheth- updates will be sent out to er it’s outside or inside, by the students via the dis- having our virtual gradu- trict’s Remind app. ation ceremony, anybody “And then we’re also can watch it. It can be a exploring other options,” time where the seniors O’Mara said. “We’re ex- get together with family ploring whether or not and they all sit down and students want to have a watch the video together at separate diploma ceremo- the same time. It’s a keep- ny where, following the guidelines set forth by the governor, we can bring a small group of seniors and their families in on the football field to just call their name and get their diploma, as well as a photo opportunity for families.” Other ideas are floating around, including a car parade in the high school parking lot. “It changes as we hear more about what oth- er districts are doing to celebrate. Ideas pop up,” O’Mara said. “We unfor- tunately can’t do them all, and we don’t have to have two full blown graduate Judge of the Court of Appeals, (399,862) Position 1 Bernie Sanders — 20.33 per- Josephine Mooney — 98.50 cent (122,702) Elizabeth Warren — 9.57 per- percent (788,147) Write-in — 1.50 percent cent (57,718) Tulsi Gabbard — 1.73 percent (12,040) (10,448) Write-in — 2.10 percent Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 12 (12,693) Erin Lagesen — 98.77 percent (785,642) Republican Write-in — 1.23 percent (9,821) Donald Trump — 93.56 per- cent (353,728) Write-in — 6.44 percent Judge of the Court of Appeals, Position 13 (24,356) Doug Tookey — 98.60 percent (775,274) Judges Nonpartisan Write-in — 1.40 percent (11,042) Judge of the Supreme Court, Position 1 Thomas Balmer — 70.84 per- Judge of the Circuit Court, 2nd District, Position 2 cent (710,947) Charles Carlson — 98.47 per- Van Pounds — 28.74 percent cent (64,490) (288,411) Write-in — 1.53 (1,004) Write-in — 0.42 percent (4,186) Judge of the Circuit Court, 2nd Judge of the Supreme Court, District, Position 3 Position 7 Bradley Cascagnette — 98.58 Martha Walters — 98.56 per- percent (64,430) cent (809,161) Write-in — 1.42 percent (926) Write-in — 1.44 percent (11,820) Judge of the Circuit Court, 2nd District, Position 4 Judge of the Court of Appeals, Charles Zennache — 98.61 per- Position 11 Joel DeVore — 57.76 percent cent (65,234) Write-in — 1.39 percent (919) (559,930) Kyle Krohn — 41.82 (405,435) Write-in — 0.42 percent (4,029) ceremonies.” Ultimately, O’Mara said the ideas will come from the seniors. 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