The YCRP Partisan State Vote:
*candidates with red underlined font have a redirect to their website.
Donald J Trump - President (Harris opponent)
Dennis Linthicum - Secretary of State (Tobias Read opponent)
Brian Boquist - State Treasurer (Elizabeth Steiner Hayward opponent)
Will Lathrop - Attorney General (Dan Rayfield opponent)
Anna Scharf - State Rep. Dist 23 (Kriss Wright opponent)
Lucetta Elmer - State Rep. Dist 24 (Lisa Poole opponent)
Jason Fields - State Rep. Dist 26 (Courtney Neron opponent)
Bruce Starr - State Senate Dist 12 (Scott Hooper opponent)
Mike Erickson - US Rep CD 6 (Andrea Salinas opponent)
Non Partisan Candidates 2024 General Election November 5, 2024
*candidates with red underlined font have a redirect to their website.
Lindsay Berschauer – County Commissioner (Bubba King opponent)
Paulette Alexandria - County Treasurer
Sam Elliott - Sheriff
Chris Chenoweth - McMinnville City Council Ward 1
Dan Tucholsky - McMinnville City Council Ward 2
Kim Morris - McMinnville Mayor (Remy Drabkin opponent)
Britta Mansfield - Newberg City Council Dist 1 (Elise Yarnell Hollamon opponent)
Glenn Cloyd - Newberg City Council Dist 3 (Jeri Turgeson opponent)
Mike McBride - Newberg City Council Dist 5 (opponent)
Shea Corrigan -Yamhill Mayor (Chuck Mitchel opponent)
Chris Featherston - Yamhill City Council
Patty Pairan - Yamhill City Council
David Ford - Dundee Mayor
Alex Chiper - Dundee City Council
Randal Glehn - Dundee City Council
Tim Weaver - Dundee City Council
Grant Erickson - Carlton City Council
Kevin Skipper - Carlton City Council
Colt Wilkins - Dayton City Council
Hilary Malcomson - Lafayette Mayor
Tom Reed – Lafayette City Council
Jessica Kitt - Lafayette City Council
Kayla Paulsen - Lafayette City Council
Russell Burrows - Lafayette City Council
Lee Gilgan - Lafayette City Council
NO on Measure 115 Impeachment Procedures
NO on Measure 116 Commission on Legislative Pay
NO on Measure 117 Ranked Choice Voting
NO on Measure 118 3% tax on Gross Receipts beyond $25m sales. $750 Universal Income
NO on Measure 119 Requires cannabis shops to enter into a union “labor peace agreement”.
Are you Registered?
Register by October 15th, 2024 to get a ballot.
It’s important to verify your voter registration so you can vote in the partisan primary.
Track your ballot through BallotTrax HERE.
You can register, review, check, and change your voter registration online in just a couple minutes, simply go to www.OregonVotes.org Registered voters can select My Vote where you can:
USE MY VOTE TO:
check if you are registered to vote
view your voter registration information
update your voter registration
check the status of your ballot
find contact information for your county elections office
find contact information for your elected officials
find a ballot drop site
If you are not yet registered you can select Register to vote, to register now.
Be sure to VOTE EARLY! Voting early helps the election canvassers know who still needs a ballot. Voting early will also help canvassers know which doors they do not need to re-visit when determining if people need reminders to turn in their ballots.
You can find ballot drop off sites in Yamhill County at this link. You can view them at this map.