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1984-05-15 - Voters Pamphlet - State
dMWL Vote (v5t) , n. I. A formal expres- sion of opinion or choice made by an individual or body of individu- als. 2. The responsibility of ev- ery concerned and well- informed Oregonian. a-awaft I 11 it , . + ! a R INFORMATION Your official 1984 primary election 'Voters' Pamphlet is VOTING REQUIREMENTS divided into separate sections for MEASURES and DEMO- CRATIC, 'REPUBLICAN and NONPARTISAN CANDI- You may register to vote by mail or in person if: DATES. Page numbers far these sections are listed under 1. You are a citizen of the United States. CONTENTS on this page, where you will also find a page 2. You will be 18 or older on election day. number for the alphabetical i INDEX to candidates. ` 3. You are a resident of Oregon. Material in the MEASURES section includes each state and IMPORTANT: You may register to vote if you meet the above county (if any) ballot title, the complete text of the proposed qualifications, but you must be a resident of Oregon 20 days measure,an impartial statement explaining.the measure and its ` before you may vote.(The one exception to this provision occurs effect,and any arguments filed by proponents and/or opponents. during a presidential primary or general election. The 20 day Where applicable,the ballot titles and complete texts of certain requirement is waived when a Certificate of Registration marked district measures also appear m this section.Oregon law allows ` "Presidential only"is obtained from your county clerk.) the legislature to submit one argument in favor of each measure You must reregister to vote if: it refers to the people. Citizens or;organizations may also file 1. Your address changes for any "reason, even within the same arguments on state measures by purchasing space for$300 or by precinct. submitting:a petition signed by 1,004 electors. No arguments 2. Your name changes for any reason. supporting or opposing ballot measures can be printed by the 3. You wish to change political affiliation. Secretary of State unless they have been submitted by one of IMPORTANT: You cannot change political party affiliation these methods, This year no arguments in opposition to within 20 days of the primary election. Measure No.1 or Measure No.2 were submitted. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED 20 DAYS BEFORE The order for candidate material alternates with successive THE ELECTION FOR YOUR NAME TO BE primary elections. This year the DEMOCRATS appear before INCLUDED IN THE POLL BOOK. the REPUBLICANS. All space is;purchaeed; statements and : You may register to vote within 20 days of election day if: photographs are submitted by the candidates or their designated agents.The information required by law—pertaining to occupa- 1. You have been a resident 20 days prior to the election date. tion,occupational and educational background,and prior gov- 2. You deliver to the appropriate county clerk or a person desig- ernmental experience--has been certified by each candidate. noted by the county clerk a completed voter registration form and Some spaces are blank because Oregon law does not allow the obtain a"Certificate of Registration." placement of material relating to candidates for different offices , IMPORTANT: If the county clerk receives your application on the same page in the Voters'Pamphlet. more than ten days prior to election day,your certificate will be The fourth section contains material provided by candidates mailed to you.During the final ten days before the election you for NONPARTISAN offiita', An unopposed candidate for°the ; must obtain the certificate in person. Certificates are issued by office of district attorney is autornatically'',nominated and the !. the county clerk or designated representatives until 8 p.m.on the unopposed candidate's name will not be printed on the ballot.. day of the election. until the general election.':Otherwise, two candidates will! be 3. You present and surrender your certificate to your new precinct nominated at the primary election unless one candidate receives on election day and sign it in view of the election board clerk.The a majority!of all votes cast for the office, in which case that certificate shall be considered part of the poll book and your name candidate alone is nominated.Similarly,two candidates will be will appear at the next election. nominated at the primary election fox the office of judge of the. INFORMATION ON VOTING BY ABSENTEE BALLOT Supreme Court,Court of Appeals,circuit or district court,or the IS ON THE INSIDE BACK COVER OF THIS PAMPHLET. Oregon Tax Court.However,when a.candidate for one of these offices--other than it candidate tea fill: a vacancya-receives..a majority of all votes cast at the primary election far the office, Contents that candidate is elected. When a nonpartisan candidate for Metropolitan Service District Executive Officer or Councilor— in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties only— receives a majority of votes cast at the primary,that candidate is Absentee Ballot—Inside Back Cover also elected' Democratic Candidates-13 Although this is a combined Voters'Pamphlet,in the pri- District Map-64 mary election only registered Democrats vote the Democratic Index-70 ballot and only registered Republicans vote the Republican Information-2 ballot. All:electors; however, including Independents, vote on Instructions-68 measures and nonpartisan positions. Measures-3 Miscellaneous voting aids—including district maps,precinct Nonpartisan Candidates-57 and polling place lists,voting instructions,a complete listing of Precincts&Polling Places-66 state-certified candidates„and an absentee ballot form—follow Republican Candidates-35 the fourth section. State Ballot-69 The Voters'Pamphlet has been compiled by the Secretary of 0 State since 1903,when Oregon became one of the first states to /n provide for the printing and distribution of such a publication.In 1909,the Legislative Assembly passed a law requiring pamphlets 0 to include information on candidates. One copy of the Voters'Pamphlet is mauled to every house- The"Hugh Wetshoe” hold in the state. Additional copies are available at the State illustrations in Capitol,post office's,courthouses and other public buildings. this Voters'Pamphlet VOTE TUESDAY,MAY 15 1984. were furnished free of charge by Pons open 8 a.m.to 8 P.M. James Cloutier,Eugene. 2 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet EASURES, MEASURE N©.1 State May Borrow and Lend Money £or Public,Works Projects; QUESTION—Shall the state be allowed to borrow and lend money for public works projects far community development?........ 4 MEASURE N0.2 Increases Fees for Licensing and Registration of Motor Vehicles; QUESTION—Shall the'fees £or the licensixig and registration of motor vehicles be increased? ....... ...... & t RY SC E L�tlNT.�'. , TAKE . i {rf• � L w Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 3` i CONTINUED ITATE Measure No. OREGONF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 27—Referred to the Electorate of EXPLANATION Oregon by the 1983 Legislature, to be voted on at the Primary Election,May 15, 1984. This measure amends Article XI-H of the state constitution. BALLOT TITLE This measure changes the purposes for which debt may be incurred by the state.The state government is now allowed to sell bonds and incur debt under Article XI-H only for waste disposal and pollution STATE MAY BORROW AND LEND control purposes. MONEY FOR PLTBL G WORKS 1 A This measure allows money raised by the sale of state bonds to ECTS also be used to finance other public works facilities for community QUESTION—Shall the state be allowed to borrow and YES p development. lend money for public works projects for community This measure does not provide new bonding suthorit It allows development? P g Y• PURPOSE—Measure,amends State constitution.State NO 0 a different use of existing bonding authority. may now lend its credit and incur debt not to exceed one If this measure is approved, then chapter 532, Oregon Laws percent of the true cash value of all taxable property in 1983 (Enrolled House Bill 2002)also takes effect. House Bill 2002 the state.Purpose,must be to loan funds to municipal carries out the intent of the constitutional change.The bill describes corporations, cities and counties for waste treatment what public works facilities for community development are.It also facilities.Measure expands state's:ability to loan funds establishes the procedures and conditions under which state agen- to'>include . public works facilities for community ties,cities,counties and other public corporations may receive funds development, for such facilities. The bill limits the principal amount of bonds issued to finance public works facilities for community development to no more than Be It Resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the State of 50 percent of the bonding limit now authorized under Article XI-H Oregon: which is $870,000,000. The bond proceeds would be advanced to state agencies,cities,counties and other public corporations in the PARAGRAPH 1. Section 1,Article XI-H,Oregon Constitu- form of loans,grants or the purchase of their bonds or other secured tion,is amended to read: obligations. The proceeds would have to be spent for improving Sec.1.In the manner provided by law and notwithstanding the obsolete, deteriorated or inadequate public transportation, roads, limitations contained in sections 7 and 8, Article XI, of this sewage treatment works, water supply works and for constructing Constitution,the credit of the State of Oregon may be loaned and new basic facilities needed for the industrial or commercial develop- indebtedness incurred in an amount not to exceed,at any one time, ment of a community.The state may grant up to 30 percent of the one percent of the true cash value of all taxable property in the state: cost of the project. (1) To provide funds to be advanced,by contract,grant,loan or Preference must be given to public works projects located in low otherwise,to any municipal corporation,city,county or agency of income areas or in economically lagging areas. the State of Oregon, or combinations thereof, for the purpose of If financing of public works facilities is done by means of loans planning, acquisition, construction, alteration or improvement of or the purchase of municipal bonds or other obligations,repayment facilities for the collection, treatment, dilution and disposal of all of money advanced by the state is required.In event of default,the forms of waste in or upon the air,water and lands of this state and state guarantees the full payment of the bonds. of other public works facilities for community development; and House Bill 2002 creates the Community Development Finance (2) To provide funds for the acquisition,by purchase,loan or Corporation. This state agency is charged with adopting policies, otherwise, of bonds, notes or other obligations of any municipal Priorities and criteria for financing public works facilities for corporation, city, county or agency of the State of Oregon, or community development. The corporation will be managed by a combinations thereof,issued or made for the purposes of subsection twelve-member board of directors.The directors shall be three state (1)of this section. officers and nine other members appointed by the Governor. PARAGRAPH 2. The amendment proposed by this resolu- Committee Members: Appointed by: tion shall be submitted to the people for their approval or rejection Senator Joyce Cohen Secretary of State at the next special election held throughout this state or at the next Senator Jim Simmons Secretary of State regular primary election,whichever occurs first. Senator Bill McCoy President of the Senate Representative Peter Courtney Speaker of the House Jacqueline L.Bloom Members of the Committee (This Committee was appointed to provide an impartial explana- tion of the ballot measure pursuant to ORS 251.215.) 4 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet i Measure No. I 0 IIAIE EGONF ARGUMENT IN FAVOR A healthy climate for economic development in Oregon requires that we protect existing properties as well as lay the groundwork for future growth and jobs. The Community Development Finance Corporation will accomplish both objectives by providing low cost loans for city and county water systems,sewer systems,roads,public transportation and other public works aspects of community devel- opment. Without a healthy infrastructure substantial economic recovery and community development are impossible. 1 Existing economic activities require ongoing support in the form of good access roads,sewage treatment facilities and water supplies to accommodate present needs and allow for future expansion. New industries are unlikely to locate in an area where such facilities are lacking or inadequate. Ballot Measure 1 would provide for the use of the state's bonding authority to generate funds for public works projects aimed at community development.These projects will promote stability and orderly economic growth. The measure will establish the Commu- nity Development Finance Corporation and make community development in Oregon a reality—not just a goal. Preference will be given to areas where there is the greatest need. Areas with a low average income,experiencing an economic emer- gency or are considered lagging economically, will receive first priority when applications are filed for the loans.Projects producing the most jobs per dollar will receive the next priority for funding. That is economic development where it will have the most impact. Joint Legislative Committee Members: Appointed by: Senator Bill Frye President of the Senate Representative Jim Scavera Speaker of the House Representative Al Young Speaker of the House (This Committee appointed to provide legislative argument in support of the ballot measure pursuant to ORS 251.245.) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. NO ARGUMENTS OPPOSING THIS BALLOT MEA- SURE WERE FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE. Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 5 CONTINUED Measure No. 2 OREGONF HOUSE BILL 2916—Referred to the Electorate of Oregon by the (3) In no case shall any registration fees, or any portion 1983 Legislature, to be voted on at the Primary Election, May 15, thereof, be less than [$10] $20, except for the registration of 1984. disaster units,as the term is used in paragraph(d)of this subsection, mopeds and motorcycles.Biennial license fees for these vehicles are BALLOT TITLE as follows: (a) Mopeds,$6. 1 2INCREASES FEES FOR LICENSING (b) Motorcycles,$6. AND REGISTRATION OF MOTOR (c) Motorcycles with sidecar,$10. VEHICLES (d) Motor vehicles or motor trucks commonly known as disas- ter units which,when in use,are manned by volunteers,which are Q t QUESTION—Shall Of motor vehicles e increased?' operated without profit,which are not licensed under ORS 481.125, PURPOSE--increases minimum registration-fee by and which are used for disaster and emergency relief only,$2. NO O (4)(a) Any motor vehicle at least one-half the age of the $10; keeps present moped, motorcycle and "disaster unit"fees. automobile manufacturing industry in the United States, such m truck license"fee by 20c per 100 pounds industry defined as having begun in the year 1900, which is increases"far lic maintained as a collectors' item and used for exhibitions,parades, and fees for trailer-fleets ttruck for hire. club activities and similar uses, but not used primarily for the Increases by$10 licensing fee for: certain trucks,trac- transportation of persons or property may be issued a permanent tors,"buses,;ambulances,trailers for hire;truck trailers; license valid for the life of such motor vehicle. bus trailers;semi-trailers;fixed-load vehicles. Increases (b) The fee for the permanent license provided for in para- fees for certain other vehicles by up to$20. graph(a)of this subsection shall be[$20]$40. Bridges are priority for state's use of increased revenues. (5) The fee for each reflectorized vehicle number or identifica- Effective October 1,1984. tion plate issued and for each set of two plates issued shall be { ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECT—This meas- established by the division by rule.The division shall establish the ure will increase revenue to the Highway Fund by$17.6 fee for a plate or pair of plates under this subsection by determining million in fiscal year 1984-1985 and $23.0 million in the cost to manufacture, including but not limited to the cost to fiscal year 1985-1986.Distribution of this revenue will be reflectorize, and rounding to the nearest higher half-dollar. If the made as follows:67.76 percent state government; 20.07 difference between the cost to manufacture a single plate and the percent county governments; 12.17 percent city govern- cost to manufacture a pair of plates would result in a difference in merits, the fee established under this subsection,the division shall establish separate fees for issuance of single reflectorized plates and pairs of reflectorized plates. (6)(a) Any motor vehicle of special interest which is main- tained as a collectors'item and used for exhibitions,parades,club AN ACT activities and similar uses,but not used primarily for the transporta- Relating to motor vehicles;creating new provisions;amending ORS tion of persons or property may be issued a permanent license valid 481.205,481.210,481.215,481.225 and section 9,chapter , for the life of such motor vehicle. Oregon Laws 1983 (Enrolled House Bill 2160); prescribing an (b) The fee for the permanent license provided for in para- effective date;and providing that this Act shall be referred to the graph(a)of this subsection and ORS 481.295,shall be[$35]$40. people for their approval or rejection. (c) As used in this subsection,"motor vehicle of special inter- est"means an American or foreign-made motor vehicle that is: Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon: (A) At least 25 years old at the time application is made for a permanent license under this subsection;or SECTION 1. ORS 481.205 is amended to read: (B) Maintained and operated in accordance with paragraph 481.205. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this (a)of this subsection and is sanctioned as a motor vehicle of special section, the annual and biennial license fees prescribed in ORS interest by an established organization that provides for recognition 481.205 to 481.225 and 481.450 shall be paid to the division upon the of motor vehicles of special interest. registration or upon the annual or biennial renewal of a registration (d) A reconstructed motor vehicle may be a motor vehicle of of a motor vehicle,camper,trailer or semitrailer.The fee prescribed special interest if: by this section for a reflectorized plate shall be paid,in addition to (A) The division determines that the reconstructed motor any other fees, upon the registration of a motor vehicle, camper, vehicle has been reconstructed with substantially original parts;and trailer or semitrailer and at other times when a reflectorized plate is (B) The reconstructed motor vehicle otherwise complies with issued. paragraph(c)of this subsection. (2)(a) License fees for vehicles described in ORS 481.210(2) (7) A person who violates any provision of this section com- and(3)may be paid on an annual registration basis,or on a quarterly mits a Class D traffic infraction. registration basis for not to exceed three quarters,which annual or quarterly license period shall commence at the beginning of any SECTION 2. ORS 481.210,as amended by section 9,chapter calendar quarter.However,license fees for vehicles registered under 145, Oregon Laws 1983 (Enrolled House Bill 2033), is further ORS 481.645 shall be paid on an annual registration basis from amended to read: January 1 to December 31, inclusive. For the privilege of making 481.210. (1)The biennial license fees for vehicles not otherwise registration on a quarterly basis, an additional fee of$1 shall be provided for in this chapter are[$20]$40. added to the license payment. (2)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, annual (b) License fees for trailers for hire which are part of a fleet of license fees for motor trucks,truck tractors,armored cars,wreckers, trailers as provided in ORS 481.215 may be paid either on an annual motor busses, tow cars, self-propelled mobile cranes, hearses, registration basis or a five-year registration basis as provided in ambulances and any vehicles with a combined weight that exceeds ORS 481.215. 8,000 pounds are as follows,based upon combined weight in pounds: 6 Official 1984 Primary Voters' Pamphlet CONTINUED STATE OF Measure No. 2 OREGON (b) The first half.of the registration year, one-half of the 8,000 or less [$ 101 $ 20 annual license fee shall be paid. 8,001 to 10,000 [35] 45 10,001 to 12,000 [40] 50 (c) Three-fourths of the registration year, one-fourth of the 12,001 to 14,000 [45] 56 annual license fee shall be paid. 14,001 to 16,000 [50] 60 (5) Annual license fees for fixed load vehicles having a weight 16,001 to 18,000 [55] 65 of 3,000 pounds or less are[$10]$20 and annual fees for fixed load 18,001 to 20,000 [60] 70 vehicles having a weight in excess of 3,000 pounds are[$25]$35. 20,001 to 22,000 [65] 75 (6) In order to register a fixed load vehicle for the minimum fee 22,001 to 24,000 [70] 80 of[$10]$20,the owner shall declare on the application the weight 24,001 to 26,000 [75] 85 of the vehicle including the cab,chassis and fixed or permanent load 26,001 to 28,000 [80] 90 of such vehicle.If the owner does not declare the weight,the division 28,001 to 30,000 [85] 95 shall register such vehicle for the maximum fee of[$25]$35. 30,001 to 32,000 [90] 100 (7) Registration fees for electric vehicles are as follows: 32,001 to 34,000 [95] 105 6,000 [100] 110 (a) The biennial registration fee for an electric vehicle not 34,001 to 3 otherwise described in this subsection is[$50]$60. 36,001 to 36,000 [105] 115 38,001 to 40,000 [110] 120 (b) The biennial registration fee for electric vehicles that have 40,001 to 42,000 [115] 125 two or three wheels is[$20]$30.This paragraph does not apply to 42,001 to 44,000 [120] 130 electric mopeds.Electric mopeds are subject to the same registration 44,001 to 46,000 [125] 135 fee as otherwise provided for mopeds under this chapter. 46,001 to 48,000 [130] 140 (c) The annual registration fees for electric vehicles described over 48,000 [130] 140 plus$5 for each under paragraph(a)of subsection(2)of this section are the same as 2,000 pounds or comparable nonelectric vehicles described in that paragraph plus 50 portion of 2,000 percent of such fee. pounds in excess (d) The annual registration fee for an electric vehicle registered of 48,000 under ORS 481.225 is the same as a comparable nonelectric vehicle pounds. registered under that section plus 50 percent of such fee. (e) The biennial registration fee for an electric motor home is (b) The weight of a camper shall not be considered as a load in the same as for comparable nonelectric motor homes under ORS determining the combined weight of a motor vehicle which may be 481.450 plus 50 percent of such fee. subject to this subsection. (8) If there is uncertainty as to the classification of a vehicle (3) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, annual for purposes of the payment of registration or license fees under this license fees for truck trailers, bus trailers and semitrailers are as chapter,the division may classify the vehicle to assure that registra- follows,based upon combined weight in pounds: tion or license fees for the vehicle are the same as for vehicles the division determines to be comparable. The registration or license 8,000 or less [$ 10] $ 20 fees for the vehicle shall be those based on the classification 8,001 to 10,000 [20] 30 determined by the division. 10,001 to 12,000 [25] 35 SECTION 2a. If House Bill 2160 becomes law,section 2 of 12,001 to 14,000 [30] 40 this Act and section 21,chapter ,Oregon Laws 1983(Enrolled 14,001 to 16,000 [35] 45 House Bill 2160), are repealed and ORS 481.210, as amended by 16,001 to 18,000 [40] 50 section 9, chapter 145, Oregon Laws 1983 (Enrolled House Bill 18,001 to 20,000 [45) 55 2033),is further amended to read: 20,001 to 22,000 [50] 60 481.210. (1)The biennial license fees for vehicles not otherwise 22,001 to 24,000 [55] 65 provided for in this chapter are[$20]$40. 24,001 to 26,000 [60] 70 (2)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, annual 26,001 to 28,000 [65] 75 license fees for motor trucks,truck tractors,armored cars,wreckers, 28,001 to 30,000 [70] 80 motor busses, tow cars, self-propelled mobile cranes, hearses, 30,001 to 32,000 [75) 85 ambulances and any vehicles with a combined weight that exceeds 32,001 to 34,000 [80] 90 8,000 pounds are as follows,based upon combined weight in pounds: 34,001 to 36,000 [85] 95 36,001 to 38,000 [90] 100 38,001 to 40,000 [95] 105 g [$ 101 $ 20 8,001 to 000 or less less [35] 45 40,001 to 42,000 [100] 110 10,001 to 12,000 [40] 50 42,001 to 44,000 [105] 115 12,001 to 14,000 [45] 55 44,001 to 46,000 [110] 120 14,001 to 16,000 [50] 60 46,001 to 48,000 [115] 126 over 48,000 [115] 126 plus$5 for each 16,001 to 18,000 [55] 65 2,000 pounds or 18,001 to 20,000 [60] 70 portion of 2,000 20,001 to 22,000 [65] 75 pounds in excess 22,001 to 24,000 [70] 80 24,001 to 26,000 [75] 85 of 48,000 pounds 26,001 to 28,000 [80] 90 28,001 to 30,000 [85] 95 30,001 to 32,000 [90] 100 (4) When vehicles listed in subsections (2) and (3) of this 32,001 to 34,000 [95] 105 section are registered under ORS 481.645 after the expiration of: 34,001 to 36,000 [100] 110 (a) The first quarter of the registration year,three-fourths of 36,001 to 38,000 [105] 115 the annual license fee shall be paid. 38,001 to 40,000 [110] 120 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 7 CONTINUED Measure No. 2 OREGONF 40,001 to 42,000 [115] 125 electric mopeds.Electric mopeds are subject to the same registration 42,001 to 44,000 [120] 130 fee as otherwise provided for mopeds under this chapter. 44,001 to 46,000 [125] 135 130 140 (c) The annual registration fees for electric vehicles described 46,001 to 48,000 [ ] under paragraph(a)of subsection(2)of this section are the same as over 48,000 [130] 140 plus$5 for each comparable nonelectric vehicles described in that paragraph plus 50 2,000 pounds or percent of such fee. portion of 2,000 pounds d) The annual registration fee for an electric vehicle registered in excess of ds under [ORS 481.2251 section 2, chapter , Oregon Laws pounds. 1883(Enrolled House Bill 2160),is the same as a comparable nonelectric"vehicle registered under that section plus 50 percent of (b) The weight of a camper shall not be considered as a load in such fee. determining the combined weight of a motor vehicle which may be the (e) The biennial registration fee for an electric motor home is subject to this subsection. "same as for comparable nonelectric motor homes under ORS 481.450 plus 50 percent of such fee. (3) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, annual (8) If there is uncertainty as to the classification of a vehicle license fees for truck trailers, bus trailers and semitrailers are as for purposes of the payment of registration or license fees under this follows,based upon combined weight in pounds: chapter,the division may classify the vehicle to assure that registra- tion or license fees for the vehicle are the same as for vehicles the 8,000 or less [$ 101 $ 20 division determines to be comparable. The registration or license 8,001 to 10,000 [20] 30 fees for the vehicle shall be those based on the classification 10,001 to 12,000 [25] 35 determined by the division. 12,001 to 14,000 [30] 40 14,001 to 16,000 [35] 45 16,001 to 18,000 [40] 60 SECTION 3. ORS 481.215 is amended to read: 18,001 to 20,000 [45] 55 481.215. (1) Except as provided in subsections (3) and (4) of 20,001 to 22,000 [50] 60 this section,annual license fee for trailers(other than travel trailers 22,001 to 24,000 [55] 65 and mobile homes,bus trailers and truck trailers) that are for hire 24,001 to 26,000 [60] 70 and are equipped with pneumatic tires is[$10]$20. 26,001 to 28,000 [65] 75 (2) Except as to trailers for hire and travel trailers and mobile 28,001 to 30,000 [70] 80 homes,no license fee is required for trailers equipped with pneu- 30,001 to 32,000 [75] 85 matic tires and having a combined weight of not more than 1,800 32,001 to 34,00,0 [80] 90 pounds. 34,001 to 36,000 [85] 85 36,001 to 38,000 [90] 100 (3)(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, 38,001 to 40,000 [95] 105 when trailers that are for hire and are equipped with pneumatic tires 40,001 to 42,000 [[95] 110 are operated in this state and other jurisdictions as a part of a fleet of 42,001 to 42,000 [105] 115 trailers for hire, a number of such trailers equal to the average 44,001 to 46,000 [110] 120 number of such trailers operated in and through Oregon during the 46,001 to 46,000 [115] 125 preceding registration year,shall be registered with the division and over 48,000 [115] 126 plus$5 for each fees thereon shall be paid either as provided in subsection(1)or(4) pounds h of this section.Thereafter,all trailers identified as being a part of 2,000 portion u ds or the fleet and currently registered in any state, territory,province, country or the District of Columbia shall be permitted to operate in pounds in excess this state in both interstate and intrastate commerce. "Fleet" as of 48,000 used in this section, means two or more trailers each having a pounds. combined weight of[6,000]8,000 pounds or less and operated by an individual,association or group of owners if all trailers operated by (4) When vehicles listed in subsections (2) and (3) of this the individual,association or group are easily and clearly identified section are registered under ORS 481.645 after the expiration of: as being operated by the individual,association or group. (a) The first quarter of the registration year,three-fourths of (b) Verifiable data as to the average number of such trailers the annual license fee shall be paid. operating in and through the State of Oregon shall be filed in (b) The first half of the registration year, one-half of the certified form with the division by the owner or authorized represen- annual license fee shall be paid. tative of the fleet. Any owner whose application for registration (c) Three-fourths of the registration year, one-fourth of the under this subsection has been accepted by the division shall annual license fee shall be paid. preserve the records on which the application is based for a period of (5) Annual license fees for fixed load vehicles having a weight four years following the year or period upon which the application is of 3,000 pounds or leas are[$10]$20 and annual fees for fixed load based. Upon request of the division, the owner shall make such vehicles having a weight in excess of 3,000 pounds are[$25]$35. records available to the division at its office for audit as to accuracy of number of vehicles,computations and payments or shall pay the (6) In order to register a fixed load vehicle for the minimum fee reasonable costs of an audit at the home office of the owner by a duly of[$10]$20,the owner shall declare on the application the weight of appointed representative of the division. the vehicle including the cab,chassis and fixed or permanent load of (c) If the division determines that the applicant under this such vehicle.If the owner does not declare the weight,the division section should have registered more trailers in this state under the shall register such vehicle for the maximum fee of[$25]$35. provisions of this plan,the division may deny any further benefits to (7) Registration fees for electric vehicles are as follows: the fleet until the additional trailers have been registered. (a) The biennial registration fee for an electric vehicle not (d) The division may make arrangements with agencies of this otherwise described in this subsection is[$50]$60. state or other jurisdictions administering motor vehicle registration (b) The biennial registration fee for electric vehicles that have laws for joint audits of any owner having trailers registered under two or three wheels is[$20]$30.This paragraph does not apply to this section. 8 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet CONTINUED Measure No. 2 ORGO F, (4) If an owner of a fleet of trailers for hire elects a 60-month (4) For the purposes of paragraphs(a)and(c)of subsection(3) period of registration as an alternative to annual registration of such of this section, packed or processed agricultural products or live- trailers,the license fee shall be paid as follows: stock does not include products that have been transformed into a (a) A[$10] $20 license fee for the first 12 months of the 60- finished state on the farm. month period and a bond in such sum as the administrator deems (5) The license fee for licenses issued pursuant to subsections reasonable and adequate in the circumstances with sufficient surety, (1) and(2)of this section shall be based upon the following,using conditioned that the owner will pay a[$10] $20 license fee at the the light weight of the vehicle: ' beginning of each 12-month period;or (a) Over 3,000 pounds and not over 4,500 pounds,[40]60 cents (b) A[$50]$100 license fee for the entire 60-month period. per 100 pounds or fraction thereof. SECTION 4. The owner of any vehicle registered under ORS (b) Over 4,500 pounds, [60] 80 cents per 100 pounds or 481.215 prior to the effective date of this Act shall not be required to fraction thereof. pay the fees prescribed by ORS 481.215 as amended by section 3 of (6) A vehicle licensed under subsection(1)of this section may this Act until the expiration of the current registration.All owners be operated for the personal use of the farmer,any member of[his] applying for new vehicle registrations must pay the fees prescribed the immediate family of the farmer or any person in [his] the by ORS 481.215 as amended by section 3 of this Act. employ of the farmer but any use of such vehicle contrary to ORS SECTION 5. ORS 481.225 is amended to read: 767.030 shall subject the owner and the vehicle to ORS chapter 767. 481.225. (1)Any farmer owning or leasing a motor truck,truck A vehicle licensed under subsection (2) of this section shall not be tractor,truck trailer,semitrailer or vehicle used for one or more of subject to ORS 767.005 to 767.640. the purposes specified in paragraphs (a), (b) and (d) of subsection (7) As used in this section: (3)of this section may apply to the division for and receive a farm (a) "Farm"includes one or more farms, orchards or ranches. truck license to operate the truck, truck tractor, truck trailer, (b) "Farmer"means a person who is engaged,either as owner semitrailer or vehicle for the full annual license period by paying or renter,in a farm operation of a size to reasonably require the use therefor the license fees established by subsection(5)of this section. of the motor vehicle or vehicles claimed under the exemptions (2) Any farmer owning or leasing a motor truck,truck tractor, provided by this section and ORS chapter 767,but does not include truck trailer,semitrailer or vehicle used partly for one or more of the cooperative corporations or associations organized under the provi- purposes specified in paragraphs(a),(b)and(d)of subsection(3)of sions of ORS chapter 62 or corporations,or subsidiaries of corpora- this section and partly for the purpose described in paragraph(c)of tions, if the shares of the corporation or subsidiary are owned by subsection (3) of this section may apply to the division,for and more than 100 shareholders.As used in this paragraph,"shares"and receive an apportioned farm license to operate the truck, truck "shareholder" have the same meaning given these terms in ORS tractor,truck trailer,semitrailer or vehicle for the full annual license 57.004. period by paying therefor the license fees established by subsection (8) As used in this section, "forest products" means forest (5)of this section.A vehicle licensed under this subsection shall be materials originating on a farm or as an incident to the regular subject to the provisions of ORS 767.775 to 767.905 to the extent operation of a farm,but piling,poles over 30 inches in circumference that it is used for the purposes described in paragraph (c) of at the large end,and logs over eight feet six inches in length or logs subsection(3)of.this section. over eight feet six inches but not over 16 feet 6 inches in length when (3) A motor truck, truck tractor,truck trailer,semitrailer or transported on any motor vehicle having a gross weight in excess of vehicle shall be issued a license under this section only: 16,000 pounds shall not be considered forest products,agricultural (a) When owned or leased by a farmer and used in transporting commodities or agricultural products within the meaning of this [his]the farmer's own agricultural commodities,agricultural prod- section. ucts or livestock (including the products of such commodities, (9) Application for a license under this section shall be made products or livestock that were packed,processed or manufactured upon forms prepared by the division and shall include: on [his] the farm of the farmer) that were originally grown or (a) The-name, residence, specific location and post-office raised by[him]the farmer on[his] the farm of the farmer,or address of the applicant. when used in any transportation which is incidental to the regular (b) The specific location and approximate number of acres in operation of [his] the farm of the farmer, or when used to the farm upon which the truck, truck tractor, truck trailer, semi- transport supplies,equipment or materials to[his]the farm of the trailer or vehicle is to be used. farmer that are consumed or used on [his] the farm of the (c) The type of agricultural commodities,agricultural products farmer. or livestock, produced on the farm and approximate amounts (b) When owned or leased by a farmer and used in transporting produced annually. forest products to[his]the farmer's own farm,or transporting for (d) Number of trucks used on the farm. any purpose forest products originating on [his] the farm of the farmer. (e) A statement and representation that the truck,truck trac- tor,truck trailer,semitrailer or vehicle will be used for one or more of (c) When owned or leased by a farmer and used partly in transporting from the farm of another farmer agricultural com- the purposes specified in subsection(3)of this section,and will not, modities,agricultural products or livestock(including the products at any time while licensed under this section,be used for any other of such commodities,products or livestock that were packed,pro- purpose or for the transportation of any other commodities or ceased or manufactured on such farm and those products indicated products for hire,except t provided in subsection itr it this section in paragraph (b) of this subsection) that were originally grown or and that the truck,truck tractor,truck trailer,semitrailer or vehicle v is needed in the operation of the farm. raised on such farm or when used partly in transporting agricultural. supplies,equipment, materials or livestock to the farm of another (f) Any other information required by the division. farmer for use or consumption on such farm. (g) Additional information required by law or by the division (d) When owned or leased by a farmer and used in the in making an application for a regular annual truck,truck tractor, transportation of agricultural products, supplies, equipment or truck trailer,semitrailer or vehicle license. materials for another farmer on an exchange of labor basis if such (10) Application for renewal of a farm license shall contain supplies,equipment or materials are to be used or consumed on such only a statement that the use of the vehicle has not changed farm or are directly related to the operation of said farm. substantially since the date the vehicle was most recently licensed. Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 9 CONTINUED ITATE Measure No. Z OREGONF (11) The application shall contain or be verified by a written EXPLANATION declaration that it is made under penalties for false swearing. No person shall wilfully make and subscribe any application which contains or is verified by a written declaration that it is made under This measure increases the license and registration fees for penalties for false swearing,which[he]the person does not believe most vehicles an average of$10 per year.The revenues from these to be true and correct as to every material matter. fee increases would be deposited in the State Highway Fund. (12) No person-shall use a vehicle licensed under this section, The State Constitution limits the use of the Highway Fund to or permit a vehicle owned by[him]the person and licensed under the improvement,repair and building of roads and their administra- this section, to be used for any purpose other than those listed in tive cost.This measure sets a priority for the state's portion of the subsections(2)and(3)of this section. new money under the increased fees. The priority is to spend the (13) The division is authorized to procure and furnish number new money on bridges.The bridge priority does not apply to the city plates of a special design,to be used in connection with the farm and county share of the funds. The law gives approximately one- truck licenses issued under this section. third of the money collected to cities and counties for local improve- (14) Upon sale of a truck, truck tractor, truck trailer, semi- `ments on streets and roads. trailer or vehicle licensed under this section,the number plates shall This measure increases the fee for most cars and light trucks be deemed void and shall be removed from such vehicle by the new from the present$20 every two years to$40 every two years.The fee owner and surrendered to the division.However,if the new owner is for most commercial vehicles will also increase$10 per year. entitled to license the truck,truck tractor,truck trailer,semitrailer There are fee increases for other types of vehicles also.These or vehicle under this section and makes application for transfer of include the following: the license to[him]the new owner,the division shall transfer the license to the new owner upon payment of the certificate of title fee The fee for most electric vehicles is increased by$10 every two specified in ORS 481.115 and the number plates on the vehicle at the years. The fee for electric vehicles that are registered by weight time of the sale shall be valid for the balance of the license period. remains 50 percent more than similar nonelectric vehicles. (15) A person who violates any provision of this section The fees for trailers for hire are increased by$10 per year. commits a Class B traffic infraction. SECTION 5a. If House Bill 2160 becomes law,section 5 of The fee for farm vehicles is increased 20 cents per 100 pounds. this Act is repealed and section 9,chapter ,Oregon Laws 1983 The fees for vehicles registered as antiques and used only for (Enrolled House Bill 2160),is amended to read: shows,parades and similar uses are increased from a one time fee of Sec. 9. The registration period for registration under section $20 to a one time fee of$40. The fee increase does not apply to 2, chapter , Oregon Laws 1983 (Enrolled House Bill vehicles already registered as antiques. 2160), [of this 1983 Act] is an annual registration period. The The fees for vehicles that are registered as special collector registration fee for registration described under section 2,chapter vehicles and used only for shows, parades and similar uses are , Oregon Laws 1983 (Enrolled House Bill 2160), [of increased from a onetime fee of$35 to a one time fee of$40.This this 1983 Act]is for the registration period and shall be based upon also does not apply to vehicles already registered as collector the following,using the light weight of the vehicle: vehicles. (1) Over 3,000 pounds and not over 4,500 pounds, [40] 60 This measure does not increase fees for mopeds,motorcycles, cents per 100 pounds or fractions thereof. private disaster units,travel trailers,campers,motor homes,mobile (2) Over 4,500 pounds, [60] 80 cents per 100 pounds or construction trailers or special use trailers. fraction thereof. This measure would take effect on October 1,1984.. SECTION 6. The first priority for the use of increased revenue for state highway purposes from the increase in registration Committee Members: Appointed by: fees in ORS 481.205,481.210,481.215 and 481.225 as amended by Representative Larry Campbell Secretary of State sections 1, 2, 3 and 5 of this Act shall be for the construction, Representative Ed Leek Secretary of State reconstruction, improvement, repair, maintenance, operation and Senator Dell Isham President of the Senate use of bridges.This section does not establish a priority for the use Representative Jane Cease Speaker of the House of such revenue by cities,counties or other governmental subdivi- Bill Penhollow Members of the Committee sions of this state. SECTION 7. This Act takes effect October 1,1984. (This Committee was appointed to provide an impartial explana- SECTION 8. This Act shall be submitted to the people for tion of the ballot measure pursuant to ORS 251.215.) their approval or rejection at a special election held throughout this state on the same date as the next regular primary election. 10 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet CONTINUED STATE Measure No. 2 OREGON OF ARGUMENT IN FAVOR ARGUMENT IN FAVOR The joint legislative committee appointed to prepare this BALLOT MEASURE 2 statement recommends a"Yes"vote on ballot measure number 2. Oregon is faced with ever increasing costs and problems in the VITAL REPAIRS FOR OREGON'S BRIDGES repair and maintenance of its roads.These costs continue to exceed the money the state and the local governments have for dealing with the problems.The roads continue to deteriorate causing individuals HOW MUCH WILL BALLOT MEASURE 2 COST YOU? to face increased costs for car repair.Also,the lack of adequate and 83t a month if you own a car. well maintained roads is having an increasingly bad effect on the ability of this state to provide the services necessary for economic HOW WILL THE MONEY FROM BALLOT MEASURE 2 development. BE SPENT? One of the ways Oregon pays for road building,improvement, The money will go first for essential maintenance and repair and maintenance is by using moneys collected for the regis- repair work on bridges throughout Oregon. It can be tration of vehicles.The state Constitution requires that this money spent for other road purposes, but cannot be spent for other be used for roads.The legislature has passed laws to give almost one third of this money to cities and counties for road use. government purposes. Registration fees were last increased in 1950.At that time,the WHAT'S WRONG WITH OREGON'S BRIDGES? fees were raised to their present level.Although this state now has lower registration fees than any of its neighboring states and some of More than 1,800 of our bridges have been rated by the lowest such fees in the nation,the bargain is beginning to be at engineering experts as "structurally deficient" or the expense of the roads we all use. "functionally obsolete." This measure does increase registration fees,but the increase These bridges are too old and weak to support all types of for most people is a small amount.For most vehicles,the increase is traffic,or they are not up to safety standards. $10 a year.But the increase is constitutionally required to be used for roads and therefore to benefit those who pay the fee.By charging WHY DO WE NEED BALLOT MEASURE 2 NOW? and benefiting the users and not charging the nonusers,this increase WHY CAN'T WE WAIT? would be in keeping with the Oregon tradition of being a user oriented charge. The longer we wait to repair our bridges, the more it will cost us. It is important to realize that the money raised would bring more money to Oregon than the actual increase in the fees.With this Replacing a bridge is more expensive than repairing it. If we additional money, Oregon will be more able to obtain available can't keep our bridges in good repair,they will wear out at a federal moneys and will therefore increase substantially the moneys faster rate than.ever.So delaying essential repairs means we'll for use on Oregon's roads.The increased moneys will provide jobs face higher costs in the coming years. for Oregonians and will provide a transportation base for much needed services and economic development in this state. WHAT DO WE PAY NOW FOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION? Oregon has the lowest vehicle registration fee of any Joint Legislative state in the nation. Committee Members: Appointed by: Senator William F.Frye President of the Senate In fact,the present fee of$10 a year was set nearly 35 years ago. Representative Bob Brogoitti Speaker of the House It will still be one of the lowest if ballot measure 2 is approved. Representative Robin Lindquist Speaker of the House (This Committee appointed to provide legislative argument in VOTE YES ON TWO support of the ballot measure pursuant to ORS 251.245.) FOR VITAL BRIDGE REPAIRS NOW The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- Submitted by: Committee for Good Roads Again ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant the Nan Heim accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. 9450 SW Commerce Circle Wilsonville,OR 97070 (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 11 d TE OF Measure No. Z ORESTAGON ARGUMENT IN FAVOR ARGUMENT IN FAVOR BALLOT MEASURE 2: IT WILL COST TOO MUCH T The Issue Is Safety TO POSTPONE BRIDGE REPAIRS Bridge maintenance and repair are the "number one priority" for revenues received from license fee increases proposed in this meas- A 1983 Statewide County Road Condition Survey found these facts ure. ; about bridges in Oregon: That's important,because our bridges need work badly.The longer Fact: 1,330 county bridges in Oregon are below standard. we wait,the more it's going to cost us. Nearly half of the nation's bridges have been classified as struc- Fact: Oregon's bridges are wearing out faster than they can be turally deficient or obsolete—unable to support all types of traffic,or fixed with existing funds. not up to modern standards—according to a report made to Con- Fact: Worn out bridges are a safety hazard. gress last year by the U.S.Secretary of Transportation. BRIDGES WEARING OUT FASTER In Oregon: Old,Worn Out Bridges: . Bridges are wearing out faster than they can be fixed A Hazard for Drivers with existing funds, according to the 1983 State Highway System Preservation Report prepared by state bridge You've read it in the newspaper or seen it on the television:the news experts. of a collapsed bridge. . Currently, more than one-fifth'of the state-owned bridges Fortunately,Oregon has not had a recent fatality from the collapse need replacement or repair. of a public bridge. . .in spite of the fact our bridges are now wearing • A high percentage of county and city bridges have the same out faster than they can be fixed. needs. h Worn out bridges can cause other driving hazards,especially for fire GAS TAXES INADEQUATE TO DO THE JOB Y and rescue vehicles and school buses,including Federal funds Oregon gets from the nine cent gas,tax and the state gas tax will cover only about half the$250 million bridge deficiency g • Narrow clearances problem identified in recent highway studies.The other half must • Sharp approach angles also be addressed if we are to keep our bridges safe and up to today's • Slippery surfaces standards. Ballot measure 2 dedicates the increased revenue from license fees to Ballot Measure 2: bridges. Essential Maintenance and Repairs COSTS ARE GOING UP—FAST to Correct Bridge Safety Hazards Although bridges on the state system are safe today, because of careful bridge inspection programs,the cost of keeping them safe is ,< Ballot measure 2 means essential maintenance and repairs to correct rising at an accelerated rate.If we hold off on repairs,improve- these safety hazards on our bridges. meats and replacements,we'll face much higher costs in the In fact, the first priority in ballot measure 2 is assistance for future. i essential bridge maintenance and repairs. That's why it's important that this measure gets your approval t now—before to cope with a eater burden in a few ears. ?' P greater Y Please don't wait. i For Safe,Adequate Bridges, W.A.Palmateer,P.E. Mh We Urge a YES Vote on Ballot Measure 2 Jack Kalinoski,P.E. John McIntyre,P.E. Oregon Professional Engineers to Save Our Bridges County Engineers and Roadmasters for Ballot Measure 2 Submitted by: Oregon Professional Engineers to Submitted by: County Engineers and Roadmasters J.R.Kalinosk Bridges for Ballot Measure 2 9450 SW Commerce Circle Robert Hansen and Bill Penhollow 1840 High St.SE Wilsonville,DR 97070 Salem,OR 97302 (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) (This space purchased for$300 in accordance with ORS 251.255.) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorse- ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant the ment by the State of Oregon, nor does the state warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. 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I I . r . tlfficial 1984 Primary ttcrtefs`Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR Precinct Committeeperson STATE QUALIFICATIONS DEMOCRATIC PARTY DUTIES Electors of the Democratic party may elect at the primary A Precinct Committeeperson is a member of the County Central election a Precinct Committeeperson of each sex for every 500 Committee,the highest party authority in county political matters. electors,or major fraction thereof,who were registered to vote in the A Precinct Committeeperson represents the Party to the Democrats precinct on January 31 of the year of the primary election. in his/her precinct and represents the Democratic voters in his/her In any event,electors of the Democratic party in a precinct shall precinct to the Party. be entitled to elect not less than one committeeperson of each sex in Only newly elected Precinct Committeepersons will participate in the precinct.No person,however,shall hold office as committeeper- the election,of county party officers and delegates to the State son in more than one precinct. Central Committee at the County Reorganization Meetings. A member of the Democratic party may become a candidate for Precinct Committeeperson of the precinct in which the person is OFFICERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY registered, or of a precinct within the same county adjoining that OF OREGON precinct, by filing the declaration of candidacy described in ORS 249.031.No filing fee is charged. Chairperson:Dick Celsi,Portland,284-3512 A person who has been registered to vote as a member of the Vice Chairperson:Leslie Moore,"LaGrande,963-9800 Democratic party for 180 days before the primary election may also Secretary:Rosemary Batori,Eugene,686-8222 be elected by write-in votes in the precinct of residence or in an Treasurer:David Buchanan,Albany,926-1896 adjoining precinct in the same county. (This information furnished by the Democratic Party of Oregon, Unless a qualified person receives at least three votes,no person PO Box 1012,Salem,Oregon 97308(370-8200), shall be deemed to have been elected as Precinct Committeeperson David Buchanan,Treasurer.) and the office of committeeperson shall be vacant. Not later than the 17th day after the primary election, the county clerk shall mail a certificate of election to each newly elected committeeperson. Those committeepersons elected by write-in votes will also receive an"Acceptance of Office"form which must be signed and returned to the county clerk not later than the 24th day after the primary election. The term of office for a Precinct Committeeperson is from the 24th day after the date of the primary election until the 24th day after the date of the next following primary election. Except as provided in ORS chapter 260, a Precinct Commit- teeperson shall not be considered a public officer. SPECIFIC DUTIES Precinct Committeepersons constitute the County Central Committee of their party. This is the highest party authority in county political matters; it may adopt rules or resolutions for any matter of party government which is not controlled by laws of this state. Precinct Committeepersons are the voting delegates to the appropriate congressional district conventions of the major political ISE party with which they are affiliated.Delegates to national conven- tions and presidential electors are selected at the district conven- „•ftR a6yr tions. ci ,n WWI An elected committeeperson who represents a precinct which is subsequently combined,consolidated or abolished shall continue to O` P be a member of the County Central Committee until the next regular election for Precinct Committeeperson. A vacancy in the office of Precinct Committeeperson occurs when the committeeperson resigns, changes residence outside the precinct,changes political party affiliation,dies or is recalled.When a vacancy occurs, the county clerk shall remove the name of the person from the official roll;declare that office of Precinct Commit- teeperson appropriate tee erson to be vacant;and p notify the County Central Committee. The members of a County Central Committee may select a ' member of the major political party who is registered in the precinct in which the vacancy exists, or an adjoining precinct in the same county,to fill a vacancy in the office of Precinct Committeeperson. The County Central Committee shall make written notice of the selection to the county clerk.The person so selected shall have the same powers,duties and privileges as an elected committeeperson. c4.�s� MIt 14 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED United States President PROTECT AMERICA In a nuclear age,we need a President who is committed to arms control and who has the experience to take charge of the Defense Y E° Department. I have spent over thirty years working in the area of national defense. I will stand up FOR the military when they are right, but I will stand up TO them when that is in the national interest—and I have the experience to know the difference. 1 strongly endorse the Kennedy-Hatfield nuclear freeze resolu- tion.I've fought in two wars and written neat-of-kin letters to the families of friends who died in defense of freedom.That experience GLENN sears your soul.No one will work harder for peace than I will. Q BUILD FOR THE FUTURE A There are two keys to building a better future for all Americans. First,we must protect the environment.Second,we must target our resources in ways that generate opportunities for our people. Everyone profits from an environment in which the air is clean, the water fit to drink,the land conserved and wisely managed.That is why I support strong Clean Air and Water Acts,and why I oppose efforts to sell off our public lands. In addition, I support creating OCCUPATION:United States Senator(D-Ohio). more wilderness areas, and I oppose efforts to develop off-shore OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: U.S. Marine Corps, resources in ways that threaten our coastal areas and wetlands. 1942-1964;Vice President,Royal Crown Cola;President,Royal I support full funding of the Superfund and the cleanup of Crown International,1965-1973. hazardous waste sites.And I support establishing a`cradle to grave" EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:B.S.,Muskingum College. control program for hazardous and toxic materials. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Chairman, Ohio Task Force on Environmental Protection, 1970;United States I believe we must rededicate ourselves to programs and policies Senate,elected 1974,reelected 1980. that create opportunities for our people. That means funding education for our young people,retraining programs for displaced workers and homemakers, and health and nutrition programs for COMMONSENSE LEADERSHIP FOR AMERICA'S FUTURE those in need,especially senior citizens. Twenty-two years ago I had the honor of representing our The future also demands that we make a significant investment country on one of its first voyages into the frontier of space.John F. in research and development—in finding and developing the new Kennedy charted our path into that new frontier.When he ran for technologies that create jobs. President in 1960, he described the election as a choice between those who said"You never had it so good"and those who said"We a o'better." LIVE WITHIN OUR MEANS can d I believe our Nation faces a similar choice in 1984.I think it is PROTECT AMERICA time we elected leadership that cares a little less about ideology and a lot more about our future. When it comes to the future of America,there are a number of BUILD FOR THE FUTURE goals we all share.We want to build a nation where every person who is willing to work can find a decent job,and where every child who is willing to learn can get a decent education.We want a nation that i puts honesty,fairness and compassion back into government,with- out putting government ever deeper into the red.We want a nation strong enough to defend us,and wise enough to work for a just and lasting peace. I am running for President because I want to move this nation forward and achieve these goals.My platform is simple: LIVE WITHIN OUR MEANS Annual $200 billion federal deficits are a roadblock to future economic growth and prosperity. We must make the hard choices needed to reduce them.I have a three point program. First, put government on a pay-as-you-go basis. Any new spending must be offset by a budget cut or tax increase. Second, eliminate unnecessary spending, starting with wasteful defense projects like the MX.Third,make the tax system simpler and fairer. Also,institute a temporary surtax that will be devoted exclusively to (This information furnished by John Glenn Presidential Committee, deficit reduction. Inc.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 15 DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED United States President NATIONAL DEFENSE A recognized expert on national defense,Gary Hart has proposed a comprehensive budget to reduce defense spending by $100 billion. It would,however,actually increase national security by eliminating many expensive,complicated new weapons that seldom work,and spending only on less expensive weapons that do.He founded the Congressional Military Reform Caucus to develop his new ideas for reforming the defense bureaucracy and modernizing military strategy. ARMS CONTROL GARY Gary Hart has led the Senate fight against the B-1 bomber,chemical weapons,and the MX missile. He served as a Congressional advisor to the SALT II talks. HART "L "He'strongly supports the Nuclear Freeze but believes it does not go a far enough.Consequently,he has proposed: • Negotiations with the Soviet Union to prevent accidental or miscalculated nuclear war. 'n. • A worldwide halt in the production of plutonium for both nuclear weapons and nuclear power. • Tough new laws to halt the spread of nuclear weapons to terrorists " and Third World countries. ENVIRONMENT The National League of Conservation Voters writes: "Of all the presidential contenders,Senator Gary Hart is probably the most pub- OCCUPATION:U.S.Senator(Democrat—Colorado). licly identified as an environmentalist, and with good reason. He has OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Worked his way through college been more active on more issues and has done more to influence by laboring on the railroads in western Kansas. In 1967,joined a environmental legislation than any of the others."(June,1983) Denver law firm and, a year later, established his own practice. He has introduced legislation to tax the producers of toxic wastes Directed Senator George McGovern's Presidential campaign in and use the revenues to increase 10-fold the Superfund for cleaning up 1971 and 1972.Following the election,published an account of the existing dumps. campaign,Right from the Start.U.S.Senator from Colorado since He has also introduced legislation to eliminate all federal subsidies 1975. for nuclear power, sharply reduce acid rain,and encourage the use of EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Bethany Nazarene College, B.A. conservation and renewable energy,technologies. 1958;Yale Divinity School,M.A.1961;Yale Law School,LL.B.1964. ECONOMY PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: 1964-65, worked in the Department of Justice for Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. Gary Hart would revitalize the economy and reduce the deficit by: Served as special assistant to Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall, • Closing billions of dollars of unproductive tax loopholes and 1965-67. capping the unfair Reagan tax cuts. THE HART FAMILY:Gary and his wife,Lee,have been married for 25 • Requiring industries to reinvest their tax deductions to modernize years.They have two children—Andrea(20)and John(18). factories and retrain workers. • Establishing_Individual Training Accounts (ITAs), similar to GARY HART:A NEW GENERATION OF LEADERSHIP Individual Retirement Accounts,to retrain workers who lose their I am running for President to offer the American people a choice jobs. between the past and the future. • Putting millions of Americans to work rebuilding our roads, In 1984,we cannot afford to rerun the last election.We have already bridges,and other public works as well as weatherizing millions of held it—and we lost. low-income homes. Old leadership and worn-out solutions to new problems cannot carry • Forging agreements among industry,labor,and private capital to. this nation into the future.Any candidate tied to special interests and modernize our basic industries. political power brokers in Washington cannot offer the bold,indepen- • Using tax incentives to discourage excessive wage and price dent leadership necessary to beat Ronald Reagan. increases. We need a President who rejects,as I have,campaign contributions FOREIGN POLICY from special interests and their political action committees(PACs). Gary Hart believes U.S.policy in Central America has failed because We need a President who offers,as I do,a clear alternative to the it does not address the real causes of revolution—poverty,not Marxism. policies and politics of the past—a new generation of leadership promis- ing Rather than allow dictators to line their pockets with U.S.dollars, courage,not caution. Hart would aid other countries by sending them American experts and We need a President who will serve,as I will,the national interest, technology to make sure the people who need our aid actually receive it, not narrow special interests. He would commit the U.S. to a strong human rights policy. For And we need a President who can fire the imagination of all example,he opposes U.S.aid to El Salvador until it abolishes the right- Americans with breakthroughs as bold as those we got from John wing death squads and protects the lives of its citizens. Kennedy and Franklin Roosevelt in their time. We need not simply ratify the choice of the special interests and WOMEN backroom political bosses.Together,we can change the course of history Gary Hart is the main Democratic sponsor of the Economic Equity and move this nation into a bright,exciting future. Act which would remove sex bias in insurance,pension,credit,and tax That's why I'm asking you to vote for me. laws.He has established a committee to identify women for top posts in Gary Hart a Hart Administration. LEADERSHIP AND NEW IDEAS NEW LEADERSHIP...NEW IDEAS...GARY HART Unique among the candidates, Gary Hart has set forth in specific detail his proposals for the future in his book,A New Democracy.The American people know exactly where Gary Hart stands on the issues. (This information furnished by Americans with Hart,Inc.) 16 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED United States President "We must choose the human race over the nuclear race.We must have an adequate military defense,but ultimately right is might.Our strongest defense as a nation is to regain our moral authority in the world so that we can again be respected and not just feared. "The world's leaders must meet, negotiate,and meet mat- ters head on.World affairs cannot be run by remote control from an ivory tower in Washington." JESSE JACKSON ON EDUCATION,ENERGY, JACKSON AND THE ENVIRONMENT a Education: "No domestic social program would receive higher priority in a Jackson administration than education.I support the Department of Education. I oppose tuition tax credits, voucher systems,and aid to schools that discriminate on the basis of race or sex." Energy: "Nuclear energy is too costly and dangerous. It's not a question of WHETHER we will switch to the safer and more economical forms of renewable energy, but how quickly and how orderly we will make the transition." OCCUPATION:On leave of absence as Director of PUSH(People United to Save Humanity). Environment: OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Director, PUSH; Director, "I am calling for a reauthorization of the Clean Air Act, Operation Breadbasket;Director,Operation Breadbasket of the reauthorization and strengthening of the Clean Water Act, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Chicago Chapter; the passage of the Safe Drinking Water Act, the prompt Associate Pastor,Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church,Chi- elimination of toxic waste sites,and the aggressive enforce- cago. ment of the Toxic Waste Superfund Program." EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Chicago Theological Semi- nary;North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College;Ster- WHY THE CITIZENS OF OREGON SHOULD ling High School,Greenville,South Carolina. VOTE FOR JESSE JACKSON PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None submitted. "Public service to which I have dedicated all my adult life...is a high calling and politics is one of the highest forms JESSE JACKSON:LEADING AMERICA'S RAINBOW available for public service.Running for the Presidency gives me COALITION the opportunity to serve this nation at a level where I can help to restore a high moral tone, reestablish a sense of idealism and "My candidacy is built on a quest for justice at home and peace common decency in the national discussion of public policy abroad." issues, offer a redemptive spirit to the nation, and rekindle a sensitivity to the poor and the dispossessed in our country. JACKSON ON JUSTICE "Our nation's greatness must be measured by our ideals and principles...it must be measured by how we treat the Voting Rights Act: young in the dawn of life,how we treat the poor in the pit of life, "The basis of any just society is equal protection under the and how we treat the elderly in the sunset of life." law. I am fighting for ENFORCEMENT of the Voting Rights Act.It is the key to empowering the disenfranchised and is vital to progressive politics in America." Join the Rainbow Coalition'84. Immigration: "We must have EQUAL standards for admitting people to Vote for Jesse Jackson for the Democratic Presidential Nomination. this country. We cannot have one policy for non-white people from the Caribbean and Latin America...and another for Canada and Europe." Native Americans: "Native Americans may not be large in number,but they have moral claim to our support.We must make sure that money (paid by the government) gets down to those who need it most." JACKSON ON PEACE "As President one of my first acts would be to launch an unprecedented and aggressive peace campaign to put a halt to the nuclear arms race and establish a speedy but rational process for arms reduction. I would never endanger this nation's (This information furnished by Florence Tate, Press Secretary,Jesse security,but we must be willing to take some risks for peace. Jackson for President Committee.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 17 DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED United States President rR � Meanwhile,the military junta which came to power in Moscow Tl during August 1983 is using the large margin of Soviet military superiority to attempt to force the United States during 1984-1985 as Adolph Hitler frightened Britain's Prime Minister Neville Cham- berlain to back down at Munich in 1938.Within some parts of the Republican Party,as among some leading candidates for the Demo- cratic Presidential nomination, the Nuclear Freeze movement spreads the wishful delusion that Moscow is peace loving,and that we must disarm drastically. LYNDON H. w� The chief cause for the collapse of the U.S.economy and the LaROUCHE JR. world financial crisis is the Volcker Federal Reserve policies intro- duced by the Carter-Mondale administration in October 1979.The leading reason I am campaigning for the Democratic Presidential. nomination is that the other leading candidates and Democratic Chairman Charles Manatt, as well as AFL-CIO President Lane k Kirkland, have consistently defended Volcker and his policies against my continued efforts to eliminate the Volcker policies,since October-November 1979.I fear that the election of a Nuclear Freeze supporter who defends Volcker's monetary philosophy would be a hideous danger to the future of our nation. a.. We must do four things: OCCUPATION:Economist and Editor. (1) We must dump Volcker's Federal Reserve policies,and mobilize OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Economist, Management our economy as President Franklin' Roosevelt did during the Consultant. 1939-1943 period. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Rochester, New Hampshire 1928-1932;Lynn,Massachusetts 1932-1940;Northeastern Uni- (2) We must reorganize the debts of our Latin American neighbors, versity (Boston, Massachusetts) 1940-1942; 1946-1947 at low interest rates,reestablish a gold reserve dollar,as a first (Resigned to take consulting). step toward a sweeping reform of international monetary pol- PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None submitted. icies—otherwise the new world-wide financial collapse cannot be stopped. Although the rate of economic collapse slowed significantly (3) We must implement immediately the President's new strategic during 1983,as compared with 1982,at the close of 1983 the output doctrine of March 23,1983: of physical goods was about 4%below the average for 1982.Outside (a) Put a first-generation ballistic missile defense into place by the U.S.,it was much worse;a deep depression in world trade levels 1988,and collapsed the future foreign markets for U.S.exports,which hit us (b) Continue to offer Moscow to tear down the missiles race by slightly during 1983, and will hit our economy with major force a shift to defensive anti-missile systems. during 1984 and 1985. (4) Make the Democratic Party once again the Party of President Franklin Roosevelt,by bringing representatives of the Party's Worse, we are at the edge of a world-wide financial collapse. traditionalist"silent majority"back into leadership at all levels. Most of Latin America's debts (about$350 billion)will have to be written off the books during 1984,and similar conditions of national To accomplish these four things,I and thousands of Democratic financial bankruptcy exist now in Africa,parts of Asia, and even candidates in this year's elections are running on the same slate.We among a growing number of nations in Western Europe.The threat represent the "silenced majority" among traditionally Democratic of world-wide financial collapse during 1984 is greater than during voters.Enough votes for me and my slate will bring that"silenced the administration of President Herbert Hoover, at the time the majority"of voters back into political power in this republic of ours. world depression erupted in May 1931. Now,as then,some people are promising"prosperity is just around the corner." In many locations within the United States,the new depression has already struck.Some communities which were formerly leading industrial centers have official unemployment rates above 20%.In the nation as a whole,unemployment rates are much higher than reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. As persons' unemployment benefits are exhausted,the Bureau drops them from the labor force and unemployment rolls; more than a million l unemployed were"buried"by such accounting tricks during 1983.If we include all people who desire unemployment,plus those others too discouraged to seek employment, we have about 25 million unemployed.The results of this massive real unemployment stares us in the face as we look from city to city around the nation,and as we look at budget deficits and falling tax revenues at the federal, 9 state,and local levels. (This information furnished by The LaRouche Campaign.) 18 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR United States President POSITIONS ON KEY ISSUES "The key to this nation's future is a healthy wing economy— e,. an economy that provides jobs and opportunities for all Americana, x and not just profits for the rich.We have to put people back to work. Without jobs,there is no fairness."—Walter Mondale. Walter Mondale has promised to cut the Reagan deficits in half by the end of his first term.His economic policy calls for the follow- f ing measures: • Stopping the Pentagon's waste and foolish spending. • Putting limits on the rising costs of health care. WALTER • Making the rich pay their fair share of taxes. M�NDALE • Putting people—millions of men and women—back to work like FDR did,and retrain workers who were abandoned when their jobs were sent to Taiwan or Singapore. a • Making pay equity a reality. d • Rebuilding our nation's roads,bridges,dame and water lines. Walter Mondale has been proud to serve as a strong advocate on f behalf of the environment through more than 20 years of public life. Senator Mondale co-sponsored the Clean Air Act of 1970 and sponsored legislation establishing the Boundary Waters Recreation I, Areas,the Voyageurs National Park and the Wild and Scenic River System.He consistently supported federal funding for research and development of solar and other alternative energy sources—as well as for energy conservation programs. OCCUPATION:Attorney. As President,Mondale would: OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Attorney; Minnesota State • Use Superfund as intended:Clean up sewage discharges from Attorney General;United States Senator;Vice President of the a Reverse the dmassivelbudget cuts which.have destroyed rthe United States. effectiveness of our environmental agences. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Macalester College, St. Paul; . Treat acid rain as a national problem that demands a national University of Minnesota B.A.in Political Science;University of solution—move to cut emission of sulfur dioxides by 50 Minnesota Law School,LL.B. percent, encourage promising technological developments PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Minnesota Attorney that may lower the cost of the cleanup. General; United States Senator; Vice President of the United • Relaunch a national energy program to develop environmen- States. tally sound,renewable energy sources,and to promote conser- Walter Mondale is ready to be President of the United States. vation. 9 He seeks the presidency on the basis of strength—the strength of "In this,the nuclear age of doomsday weapons,we have to do { experience. Walter Mondale is one of the most experienced indi- everything in our power to ensure peace. The most awesome viduals ever to seek the nation's highest office,and he will bring to responsibility of the President is not only to keep us strong so that the presidency the quality of leadership that has been tested in we don't invite attack, but to use all of our physical and moral office. strength to keep the peace and spare the world from holocaust."— Walter Mondale grew up with the family values of small-town Walter Mondale. rural America. His father was a minister, and his mother taught Walter Mondale's plan for a safer world will be carried out by music;together,they taught Walter Mondale to speak the truth,to doing the following: respect hard work,to cherish their faith,to respect our country and • Strengthen our regular military forces. its laws,and to help others. • Get back to dealing with smaller nations as a friend instead of Walter Mondale went on to earn a degree from the University of et our nation's open commitment to human rights as the law degree on the G.I.Bill.after serving in the United States Army he earned a R s ore a Minnesota and a cornerstone a American foreign policy. With Hubert Humphrey he worked hard to build the Demo- • Help poorer nations stand on their own feet.Democracy will cratic Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota,and in 1960 he became the never grow in the soil of poverty,oppression and despair. youngest state Attorney General in Minnesota history. He fought • Attract the people of Central America with our values— for consumers and was an early and effective leader in the struggle Sift Gown with the m with ur weapons.work out,a mutual and for civil rights and civil.liberties. verifiable freeze on nuclear weapons. In 1964 he became a United States Senator. In the Senate he . Send the Salt II treaty a the Senate and support its ratifica- fought for civil rights,voting rights,and for an end to discrimination ratifica- tion. in housing.He worked to improve education for all children,and to . Bu the MX missile boondoggle once and for all. strengthen families with nutrition programs and day care centers. e Story he M money on nerve gases and other indiscriminate He fought for senior citizens and was one of the original sponsors of killers.wasting y Medicare. As a member of the influential Finance Committee he put this nation out front again in the effort to halt the spread fought for fairness and equity in our tax laws.He fought for passage of nuclear weapons. of the Equal Rights Amendment, and wrote the nation's first comprehensive child care act (vetoed by Nixon) and designed the A fairer, safer and more competitive America which does not Women's Educational Equity Act.He was a co-sponsor of the Clean mortgage our children's future with immense deficits or dismantle i ct of 1972.He opposed the our fragile environment with careless policies—these are the themes Air Act of 1970 and the Water Pollution A Nixon plan to junk the ABM Treaty and to put multiple warheads of Walter Mondale's effort to attain the Presidency.You can help in on nuclear missiles. And in 1976 he was a key author of the first his crusade for social justice and fairness by voting for him in the l Senate resolution to stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Oregon primary on May 15,1984. In 1976 he was elected Vice President of the United States and became the most active and influential Vice President in history. (This information furnished by Mondale for President.) 19 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED United States Senator MARGIE HENDRIKSEN—A reputation for hard work "...Hendriksen is one of the most ambitious and hardest- working Democrats in the state Legislature,and she had overcome some tough opponents to get where she is today.Republican leaders might even find themselves losing some sleep between now and next November"(Corvallis Gazette-Times,Dec.20,1983) "...bright,eager and energetic,with a keen administrative grasp of committee work and a talent for choosing top-notch staff' (The Oregonian,,June 1, 1983) MARGIE "(Hendriksen)was chairman of the Senate Labor Committee in HENDRIKSEN the 1983 legislative session,during which she was complimented by, among others,Gov.Vic Atiyeh,for tempering her views in order to build compromises on some controversial legislation." (Eugene Register Guard,Dec. 16,1983) Margie Hendriksen is no stranger to hard work.She worked her k• way through law school and as an elected representative,has worked hard for Oregonians. MARGIE HENDRIKSEN—She'll know what to do when she gets there! We must change the direction of our federal government.We are told that there is economic recovery,but far too many Oregonians OCCUPATION:Attorney,State Senator. are unemployed, a great many Oregonians have been forced into OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Private law practice,Adjunct bankruptcy and more Oregonians are facing foreclosure on their law professor,Lane County Counsel,Caseworker,Employment homes. Counselor,Cashier,Clerk. The United States is saddled with the largest.budget deficit in EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: University of Oregon Law its history.Unless strong decisive action is taken,we can count on School,J.D.1975.Admitted to the Oregon Bar,1975.University higher interest rates, larger balance of trade deficits and further of Minnesota,B.A.cum laude 1967. erosion of Oregon's export market. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Oregon State Sen- ate, 1983 to present.Chair,Senate Labor Committee.Member We must not allow Oregon's business, agricultural and indus- of Revenue and Judiciary Committees. Task force on State trial base to be sacrificed to Reaganomics. Tax breaks for the Compensation and Classification Equity.House of Representa- already rich and large tax loopholes for the big corporations have tives,1981 to 1983.Lane County Counsel,1979 to 1980. pushed our economy to the breaking point. MARGIE HENDRIKSEN—A champion of the people The unnecessary proliferation of massive warfare systems, which cannot insure protection of our country,have been financed. Oregonians deserve a strong, energetic and effective United in part by large cuts to needed domestic programs—programs which States Senator who will really represent the people of Oregon. once provided education for our children,help for the unemployed g As a state representative and a state senator, Margie and health care for senior citizens. Hendriksen has worked for the issues we care about and her voting In the last three years Oregon has suffered cuts in federal record in the Oregon legislature is impressive: programs amounting to $481 million. The Oregon senator who 100%voting record on environmental issues chairs the Senate Appropriations committee has supported massive "Oregon League of Conservation Voters"('81&'83) cuts to our domestic programs and has been ineffective in stopping 100%voting record on issues affecting seniors the unprecedented build-up of destructive weapons systems. "United Seniors of Oregon"('81&'83) - Margie Hendriksen believes the federal government should 100%voting record on women's issues serve all Americans, not just a privileged few. She knows that our "Women's Rights Coalition"('81&'83) government must provide a positive climate for economic growth 100%voting record on issues of concern to working people and must provide opportunities for all citizens to develop their Oregon AFL-CIO"('81) (95%in'83) fullest potential 1980 recipient of the American Civil Liberties Union Award for on MARGIE HENDRIKSEN—A Senator FOR Ore significant contribution to the Cause of Individual Freedom. g MARGIE HENDRIKSEN—A record of accomplishment All too many times our elected officials forget that their job is to In the Oregon state legislature,Senator Margie would represent the interests of the people who elected them. took Margie Hendriksen has never been too busy to help her constit a leadership role. She introduced a tax plan which would have re- uents with any problem they may bring to her. She has untangled' structured the state income. tax, lowering the tax rates for the the red tape of government bureaucracies for Oregonians quickly majority of Oregonians while providing additional revenue fora and efficiently. Margie Hendriksen knows how to get things done. needed property tax relief program. She believes that a democratic government is there to serve the Senator Margie Hendriksen was the chief sponsor of legislation people it represents.She will work just as hard for Oregonians in the that provided for a comparable worth study of the classification and United States Senate as she has worked in the Oregon Senate. compensation system of state employees. Senator Margie Hendriksen sponsored a joint resolution memo- MARGIE HENDRIKSEN...A DEMOCRAT FOR OREGON rializing Congress for a nuclear freeze. Senator Margie Hendriksen worked for legislation to implement ! (This information furnished by Hendriksen for Senate; a model"Buy Oregon First"program. Maurine Neuberger,Chair.) 20 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet y DEMOCRAT FOR United states Senator My campaign has urged the full participation of the U.S.in vast development projects—such as the greening of the Sahara Desert— as indispensible to global stability,strong alliances,the promotion of human life and the expansion of U.S.market-capabilities. If we plan it right, the Kra Isthmus Canal project in Southeast Asia (which promises to exceed the Panama Canal project)would vastly upgrade Oregon's economy.Also,the revival of the North American Water and Power Alliance is a basis for vastly irrigating central and eastern Oregon. To counter the impediments posed by the Malthusian,or zero- SAM growth, ideology centered in the financial mafias of the world's KAHL major banks,my campaign has urged the creation of new financial institutions to replace the bankrupt and genocidal International Monetary Fund and Bank for International Settlements, the "federalization"of the Federal Reserve to restore U.S.sovereignty over its national credit (as it was under George Washington's administration), gold backing for the dollar, and issuance of low- interest credit strictly for renovation of infrastructure,energy grid, factories and farms. I recommend this program both as a national security issue and a right-to-life issue. My campaign has warned of a deliberate and steady Soviet war build-up;that the Communist Party has become subordinated to the emergence of the Red Army and certain collaborators in the KGB OCCUPATION:Carpet Fashions. and Soviet church hierarchy.This grouping's ideology converges on a psychosis echoing Khomeini's Iran-and Hitler's Third Reich. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Miscellaneous. Moreover,the Soviets have entered into collaboration with what has EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: David Douglas High School; been called the"Nazi International,"which is organized around the . Bachelor of Science,Portland State University. Swiss financial enclave. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Governor's Com- mission on Youth: I have warned against appeasing the Soviet Union. Yet, my campaign also stresses that the Soviets are victims, as we are, of ABOUT THE CANDIDATE: Sam Kahl, Jr., 34 years old, is manipulation by Malthusian geopoliticians.We would not be in our n, present peril if it was not for anti-life traitors like Henry Kissinger, chairman of the National Democratic Policy Committee in Orego l Harriman, Robert McNamara, Paul Volcker and Arthur and a retail salesman by profession. He and his wife of 12 years, Burns. Anntoinette,who is an instructional.aide at Alice Ott Middle School B .Nonetheless,the Soviet threat is real and must be faced. 1 in Portland, are the parents of four children, Elizabeth, Katrina, Again as right-to-life and national security issues,I urge an all- Nicholas and Alexander.A classical music enthusiast,Sam Kahl is out war on drugs,and the renovation of our nation's public school an amateur,spare time composer of music and drama in the classical curriculum to produce citizens who can ensure the moral progress of method. our republic,as befits its heritage.Every child undergoing elemen- tary and secondary education should master the laws which govern CANDIDATE'S STATEMENT:My campaign is part of a nation- Nature (meaning physical and life sciences) and Man (meaning wide, bipartisan slate of candidates under the auspices of the history),should come to know how those laws affect nationbuilding National Democratic Policy Committee.Spearheaded by the cam- (meaning political economics and statescraft), and should master paign of Democratic Party presidential candidate Lyndon La- accordingly the means to develop concepts adequate for making Rouche, in Oregon one hundred citizens have responded to Mr. sensually real those laws (meaning physical geometry, classical LaRouche's call for patriots to rise above party politics, run for counterpoint: part-singing, performance and composition, and public offices and rally fellow Americans to meet the worsening grammar and speech developed according to the geometric rigors of crisis threatening our nation and livelihoods.The time has come for poetry and music). plain talk and extraordinary action. You, as much as I, must shoulder responsibility for deciding the fate of the world. If you approve of this program, support the NDPC campaign not just with your vote. Join the National Democratic Policy At the root of all issues is the right-to-life principle.By this I. Committee;set e, bipartisan local chapters in your area. Also,for mean the absolute commitment to the survival and quality of life of our young people,help me organize a student society which I have each and every man,woman and child,born and unborn, of every planned,which I call the Society of Prometheus. race, color and creed, as being society's most precious resource. Without this commitment,societies degenerate into living hells of This election,let us make a new beginning! pestilence and discontent,leading into regional wars,dictatorships and slave-labor states. FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE; My campaign has proposed that mankind must exceed past FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; l accomplishments if it is to be blessed with economic prosperity.The FOR A RENAISSANCE OF HUMAN LIFE; Apollo project, which put a man on the moon, exemplifies a culturally uplifting program which organized the talents and VOTE SAM KAHL FOR U.S.SENATE resources of our nation into an economic boom. Therefore, I advocate an ambitious space program—the colonization of the moon and Mars.Also,I fully support the implementation of a beam- weapons, anti-missile defense system as indispensible not only to a inaugurating an era of Mutual and Assured Survival (as President Reagan has proposed),but as a science-driver to revolutionize the U.S. economy on a scale exceeding that of the introduction of electricity in the last century. (This information furnished by Sam Kahl for U.S.Senate.) ,i Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 21 DEMOCRAT FOR Representative in Congren DISTRICT $108.2 BILLION. If military expenditures grow at the projected rate, the interest payment on the nation debt will reach $219 BILLION by 1989.That is roughly$50 BILLION more than we are spending on Social Security today: It is almost 4 times the present cost of Medicare and more than the total projected deficit for the current fiscal year. If this wasteful and excessive military build-up continues unchecked,it will destroy the economic and social fabric of America. Clearly Americans cannot afford to pay over$200 BILLION per year in interest on the national debt and continue to provide an LARRYANN C. ? adequate defense, Social Security, Medicare, Veterans' benefits, WILLIS housing,public education,conservation and other necessary domes tic-programs.WE MUST STOP THIS DEBT BEFORE IT STOPS AMERICA! Most of the cost of the military build-up consists of buying unnecessary,gold-plated,doomsday weapon systems.For instance, THE FIRST 100 MX MISSILES WILL COST AMERICAN i TAXPAYERS$20 BILLION. Do we need the MX? Today the U.S. and the Soviet Union possess the equivalent of 3 million (3,000,000) Hiroshima bombs. That gives us the explosive equivalent of 4 tons of TNT for every man,woman,and child on earth.Even after a successful first strike, " the U.S.alone would have over 3,500 nuclear warheads at sea and on OCCUPATION: Author, Educator, Farmer/Rancher; Northwest bombers. That is enough destructive power to annihilate every DNC Finance Chair. Soviet city and town 7 times over. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Author(college text and non- THE B-1 BOMBER will be obsolete before it is produced yet fiction);Assistant manager Columbia River Associates;College Congress is planning to spend as much as$40 BILLION on it during and High School Instructor;Horse Breeder. the next 5 years. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Master of Science degree, THE M-2 FIGHTING VEHICLE COSTS $1.94 MILLION Bachelor's degree in agriculture, with honors from California PER VEHICLE.The Army intends to buy 6,882 of them over the Polytechnic University at San Luis Obispo. next 3 years at a total cost of$13.4 BILLION. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Democratic Nomi- nee for U.S. Congress for the 2nd District in 1982; Incumbent Is the M-2 a good investment?Probably not,but Americans will Democratic National Executive Committee. Elected 1980. not know until after they buy it because CONGRESS RECENTLY Northwest DNC Finance Chair. VOTED TO BUY THE M-2 WITHOUT FIRST REQUIRING CERTAIN TESTS TO DETERMINE THE VEHICLES COM- Dear Friends:. BAT EFFECTIVENESS. America is approaching a fiscal crisis unparalleled in modern The Israelis tested the M-2 during the Yom Kippur War and history and Congress is making it worse. concluded that IT WAS A DEATH MACHINE FOR THEIR Since 1981 the Federal deficit has almost tripled. It rose from SOLDIERS. 1.9%of the Gross National Product(GNP) in 1980 to 5.4% in the The M-2 is made of aluminum and can be destroyed by an current fiscal year. inexpensive hand grenade.The aluminum causes greater injuries to According to the Office of Management and Budget, military vehicle occupants than other forms of armor. BELIEVE IT OR spending is the fastest growing item in the national budget and the NOT,THE M-2 MUST BE DISASSEMBLED EVERY TIME IT largest contributor to today's astronomical deficits.Social Security IS TRANSPORTED because it is too big for current transport and other domestic spending has been declining as a share of the aircraft. GNP. The list of wasteful spending and military boondoggles con- By contrast,military spending has risen from 5.2%of the GNP tinues to.grow. The above is merely a sample. While Congress in 1980 to 6.7%this year and is expected to rise to almost 8%of the continues to spend unnecessarily,the national debt and the interest GNP by 1989.Although Medicare and Social Security are expected on it continues to rise and threaten the future of America. to claim a moderately increased share of the GNP,all other domestic I want to stop the runaway debt before it stops America.I want spending is expected to continue to claim a declining share through to represent the people of America,not big military contractors. I 1989. want to help build an America that can house and feed its people, America cannot afford the excessive military build-up presently educate its children, finance its retirement plans, provide a lean, planned. It will cost approximately$2 TRILLION over the next 5 strong, adequate defense, protect our environment and serve the years.Much of that cost will be financed through growing deficits. general welfare of the American people. Just as high interest rates have dramatically increased the cost We will no longer be able to afford these essential services unless of owning a home, they have increased the cost of financing we get the national debt under control now. CONGRESS MUST d government spending and weapon systems. LEARN THAT WE CAN NO LONGER WASTE NOW AND PAY LATER.I want to deliver that message to Congress. HIGH INTEREST RATES HAVE MADE IT VIRTUALLY Please vote for me on May 15th in the Primary. IMPOSSIBLE FOR CONGRESS TO CONTINUE BORROWING MONEY. Sincerely, Net interest payments on the national debt have risen at a Larryann Willis terrifying rate. In 1975 net interest payments cost the taxpayers approximately$23.2 BILLION.By 1980 they had nearly doubled to (This information furnished by Larryann Willis for Congress $42.6 BILLION and the interest costs for the present year will total Committee.) 22 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet s DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED Secretary of State (as did Senator Morse three weeks later).In 1960 I missed nomina- tion for Congress by 200 votes,on a first-ever issue of birth control and facing the population explosion. I was a leader against the Vietnam War.From 1970 to 1973 I was Marion County Chairman, turning it from a monolithic Republican county to a Democratic majority..In 1973,as a Common Cause state board member I was the prime author and lobbyist for the Ethics Bill. IF NOMINATED BY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY,I will: STEVE 1. Having prevailed over one beautiful woman (Barbara Roberts), ANDERSON then win over another beautiful woman (Donna Zajonc) in the general election! 2. Be an effective campaigner for other Democrats, especially the Presidential candidate,to rid us of the blight of Reagan and his 3 crude,selfish associates. _a IF ELECTED SECRETARY OF STATE,I will: 1. Competently and impartially perform the duties of the office. 2. Discontinue the practice of using the office as a stepping stone. 3. Dramatically encourage public participation in political parties. OCCUPATION:Lawyer,Salem,Oregon. 4. Expose undue concentrations of political influence,specifically in OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Lieutenant, U.S. Navy, utilities,and other special interest groups. 1942-46 North Africa and Sicily; Manager and College Super- visor, Real Silk Hosiery Mills; Teenage employment: cannery, 5. Outdo Tom McCall in anecdotes,historical quotes,and commen- t cheese factory and ranch. taries on issues of the day. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Langlois High School; Willamette University:Economics and Law Degrees;President 6. Maintain a running critique,to improve the quality of informa- Willamette Alumnni Association 1946-48. tion from public and private sources—the media particularly. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None. 7. Work for equitable taxes,including restoration of sensible inheri- tance taxes. PHOTOGRAPH: I consciously submit no photograph,hoping the readers will concen- TO WOMEN: trate on my message.My appearance is passable.In fact,some even Please remember that I was a key supporter of Patsy Mink for say Jack Ramsay and I look,alike! President in 1972,and Emily Ashworth in the 1976 campaign for Governor.I support ERA and freedom of choice. INTRODUCTION: l CONCLUSION: In 19801 opposed Congressman Ullman,Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, spending under$5,000.00 and only three days It's time for my type to be elected.If you think so too,swell the ranks from my law office, but 46% of the vote. Democratic voters of those who worked for me in 1980.Let us prove that quality can responded to my intense attack on the Northwest Power Bill,which beat money, media packaging,platitudes,and special interest con- Ullman,and his inept successor,Smith,both supported.Concerned nections. voters demonstrated lack of media attention and special interest funding can be overcome. Respectfully submitted to the Democratic Voters, My two principal opponents,Legislators Roberts and Gardner,both voted to submit a sales tax,contrary to the State Democratic Party's overwhelming opposition. Those who oppose a sales tax, and/or Steve Anderson favor a strong Democratic party should vote for me. 3 PHILOSOPHY: After a great deal of study;Church activity,and profound reflection, I am a Humanist,believing that love,compassion,tolerance,dignity and justice—are applicable with,or without,theology. My contact with all kinds of people in more than 35 years of law practice confirms this. POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: My practical political experience is extensive. In 1948 I was State 3 Chairman of the then very powerful Young Republicans, and a National Vice Chairman from 1949-52 when, as a protest against McCarthy and Nixon,I resigned to campaign for Adlai Stevenson (This information furnished by Steve Anderson..), Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 23 DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED Secretary of State • Jim pushed through a tough new law to slash regulatory red tape holding back expanding Oregon businesses. • Jim's committee put together important legislation to help Oregon's growing tourism industry. CUTTING BUDGETS When the recession hit Oregon,state government had to tighten its belt.Jim Gardner's budget subcommittee had a thankless job in 1981—cutting state spending for higher education, community colleges and other education agencies.Jim did it—with firmness and ��M fairness. • Jim helped cut state spending by$351 million.That was the first GARDNER time in many years that state spending was actually REDUCED. • Jim's subcommittee cut the budget for bureaucrats in the State Department of Education by 14%. HELPING AGRICULTURE AND WOOD PRODUCTS Most Portland legislators don't understand agriculture and the wood products industry.Jim does.In 1981,he led efforts to preserve the Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension Service, the Department of Agriculture's International Crop Marketing pro- gram,and the firefighting programs of the Department of Forestry. FIGHTING FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Jim Gardner has fought for senior citizens.Under Jim's leader- OCCUPATION:Oregon State Senator and attorney. ship, the State Senate voted to strengthen protection for elderly OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Practicing attorney; former nursing home residents. reporter for The Wall Street Journal. HARD WORK AND RESULTS, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Undergraduate and law de- NOT HEADLINE SEEKING grees from Yale. Here is Jim Gardner's record in a nutshell: hard work and PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: State Senator since results that benefit all Oregonians.He isn't seeking higher office for 1979; Law Clerk to Justice Stewart, U.S. Supreme Court the glamour of it.Jim knows Oregon needs new leaders willing to (1975-76). face tough issues head on. Wherever there's a tough job to be done,that's where you'll find As Secretary of State,Jim will put his lifetime of experience as a Jim Gardner. When state budgets had to be cut because of the U.S. Army veteran, a successful attorney, a budget cutter and an recession,Jim stepped forward to chair the most important budget economic development advocate to work for all of us. subcommittee. NEW CHALLENGES AS SECRETARY OF STATE When joblessness plagued Oregon's economy,Jim took charge of the Committee on Trade and Economic Development. As Secretary of State, Jim will oversee elections; audit state Ina"do-nothing"legislature,Jim Gardner stands out as a rare agencies;and serve with the Governor and State Treasurer on the State Land Board. example of hard work and action.He hasn't gone after headlines or "glamour jobs"—just the tough,important assignments that really As Secretary of State,Jim Gardner will be able to help bring jobs affect Oregon's future. to Oregon and cut spending. • Jim will begin cost-cutting performance audits to trim the fat A RECORD OF EXCELLENCE from state bureaucracies. In a major newspaper poll following his first Senate session, • Jim will oppose current Land Board policy allowing export of fellow senators named Jim Gardner their overall outstanding col- unprocessed logs.When we export logs,we export jobs along with league. Following his second session, Jim Gardner received the them. highest overall rating among all 30 senators in a survey of legislative • Jim will fight to limit excessive campaign contributions and observers. spending. Jim Gardner, his wife Lynda and their two children live in • Jim will continue to push for stronger legislation to better protect northeast Portland.Jim has deep roots here: his grandparents are senior citizens in nursing homes. from Ontario, Oregon. The Gardners are committed to protecting LET'S LEAD WITH OUR BEST our environment and providing a healthy future for all of Oregon's Oregon's Secretary of State is, for all practical purposes, our children. Lieutenant Governor. According to the Oregon Constitution, the Secretary of State becomes Governor if anything happens to the 1 HELPING CREATE JOBS incumbent.The Secretary of State is literally a "heartbeat away" More than any other state elected official, Jim Gardner has from the Governorship. , actually done something specific to solve Oregon's economic prob- We need a proven leader as Secretary of State. We need Jim aggressive program Jim's Economic Development Committee put together an Gardner's breadth of experience,strength of character and mature • Jim spearheaded legislation to make low-interest industrial devel- aggr create more jobs. judgment.We need the skills of a Governor,if the need should arise. opment loans available for the first time to small businesses. WE CAN TRUST JIM GARDNER • Ire 1982,Jim convinced the Oregon electronics industry to provide TO DO THE JOB RIGHT half the money needed to strengthen high-technology programs in Hard work and results—that's Jim Gardner. Strength in the our colleges and universities. face of adversity.Courage and a consistent direction on the toughest • Small business assistance centers at our community colleges were issues.Right for the job.Right for the times. beefed up by Jim's committee. • Jim's committee proposed a $400 million increase in bonding (This information furnished by The Jim Gardner for Secretary of State authority to upgrade industrial sites all over the state. Committee.) 24 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED Secretarl of State 2. Jesus Christ(GOD)came to Earth to serve as a sacrifice for your sins.He was killed,buried,and rose again three days later. z _ God paid the penalty for your sins because he loves you so much. Romans 5:8"But God commendeth His love toward us,in that, while we were yet sinners,Christ died for us." 3. God's free gift of salvation is available to you if you ask for it. Romans 6:23"For the wages of Sin is death;but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Romans 10:13 "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord,shall be saved." JACK 4. This free gift of salvation is very easy to get for yourself.Acts REYNOLDS 3:19"Repent ye therefore,and be converted,that your Sins may be blotted out. . ."Acts 16:30-31 ". . .what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and 0. '; thou shall be saved . . ." Romans 10:9 "That if thou shall 7 confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead,thou shalt be saved."Acts 4:12"Neither is there salvation in any other,for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." Remember,salvation for you is easy.Simply turn from sin,and f trust Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. PRESENTING THE BIBLE'S ANSWERS TO YOUR DOUBTS OCCUPATION:Independent Businessman. Doubt:"I do not believe in Hell,or that anything bad will happen to OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: State Chairman, Oregon me if I do not Repent and Trust Jesus as Lord and Savior." Veterans Political Action Committee.Author. Answer: II Corinthians 5:10 "For we must all appear before the EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Portland State University, judgment seat of Christ. . ."Romans 14:12"So then,every one of B.S. us shall give account of himself to God." Revelations 20:15 "And PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Vietnam Combat whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the Veteran.Precinct Committeeman. lake of fire." HOW YOU CAN AVOID HELL AND GET TO HEAVEN Doubt:"I do not have to do anything else to get to Heaven because I You must trust Jesus Christ (GOD). Faith in Jesus Christ is attend church every Sunday, tithe, was baptized, and do good your only proven way to gain eternal life. You are guaranteed works." paradise forever in Heaven if you turn from sin and trust Jesus Answer:Isaiah 64:6". . .all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags Christ(GOD)as your Lord and Savior.Through prayer invite Jesus "Ephesians 2:8-9"For by grace are ye saved through Faith;and to control your life. Your prayer to God could be something like that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works,lest any "Dear Father,I believe that Jesus died to pay for my sin.I am sorry man should boast." for the sin I have committed.I want Jesus to come into my heart as my Lord and Savior.Thank you for saving me from the lake of fire." Doubt:"I am afraid if I turn from sin and accept Jesus Christ as my If, before you die, you do not turn from sin and trust Jesus Lord and Savior,I might sin later and lose my salvation." Christ as your Lord and Savior you will be judged by God after you Answer: John 10:28 "And I give unto them eternal life: and they die, and sent to the "lake of fire" to be tormented mentally and shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my physically forever. Why would you want to reject the free gift of hand." Romans 8:1 "There is therefore now no condemnation to eternal salvation offered by Jesus when it is so easy to obtain?Act them which are in Christ Jesus." today.Trust Jesus now. Doubt:"I have sinned too much.Jesus would never want me." TODAY'S ANSWER FOR GOVERNMENTAL PROBLEMS Answer:Isaiah 1:18". . ,though your sins be as scarlet,they shall Jack Reynolds will work to restore the principles of Jesus' be as white as snow. . ."Luke 5:32 Jesus spoke:"I came not to call teachings to our government.For example,we need to return Bible the righteous,but sinners to repentance." teaching to our public schools. We need to base all governmental Doubt:"I can wait to accept Jesus.There is no hurry." decisions on the Holy Bible. Our first Democratic President, Answer:You could die anytime.Proverbs 27:1"Boast not thyself of Andrew Jackson, said that the Bible is "the rock on which our y republic rests." tomorrow;for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth."II Cor. If we turn to Jesus and the scriptures for help we will be blessed 6:2". . .behold,now is the accepted time;behold,now is the day of and ros erit will return to our nation.President Abraham Lincoln salvation." P P Y said in his Proclamation for a National Fast Day March 30, 1863 What should you do now that you have accepted Jesus as your that we Americans must"recognize the sublime truth,announced in Lord and Savior?1.Be Bold.Tell friends and strangers alike about the Holy Scriptures and proven by all history, that those nations Jesus. 2. Read the Bible (King James version only) everyday. 3. only are blessed whose God is the Lord." Meet with other Christians to study the Bible and praise the Lord. Psalm 33:12"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord." Be careful.Don't join any church that doesn't worship Jesus as Lord Psalm 9:17 "The wicked shall be turned to Hell, and all the and win souls for Jesus. nations that forget God." 9 ANNOUNCING MORE DETAILS OF JESUS'FREE GIFT DO NOT DELAY.TRUST JESUS TODAY. 1. Each and every one of us have sinned.Nobody is perfect or sinless.Romans 3:10"As it is written,there is none righteous, no,not one."Romans 3:23"For all have sinned,and come short of the glory of God." (This information furnished by Jack Reynolds.) 1 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 25 3 DEMOCRAT FOR Secretary of State a� BARBARA ROBERTS AS A LEADER As Secretary of State Barbara will continue her commitment to quality in public service and leadership. l �s "Intelligent,dynamic and honest only partly describes Barbara Roberts. Her history is one of effective leadership, as school board member,Multnomah County Commissioner and legisla- tor.She has the ability to understand issues,the intelligence and political savvy to effect change.She cares about people and cares about Oregon...It won't be easy to find (a candidate) more capable or qualified than Roberts." BARBARA Y BARBARA Redmond Spokesman,9/21/83 ROBERTS `If statewide officials...would speak up about revenue issues,' Roberts contended that they could unite the Legislature and the people of Oregon in an effort to ease the state budget problems and strengthen its economy." McMinnville News-Register,2/15/84 BARBARA ROBERTS AS A STRONG ADMINISTRATOR A major responsibility of the Secretary of State is to be a good 3 administrator.She must supervise a staff of 130 people and a budget of$12.2 million.The task includes that of Chief Elections Officer, ` State Auditor, recorder of Uniform Commercial Code records, OCCUPATION: State Representative, Majority Leader of the custodian of official State records,and publisher of the Oregon Blue Oregon House. Book and the Voters'Pamphlet. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Small business accounting, "Roberts has 20 years of experience in elective office at'almost construction firm office management,bookkeeper,consultant, every level,'a background in small business and accounting..." secretary. Klamath Falls Herald&News,2/10/84 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Portland State University (1962-65),Accounting and General Studies. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: (Elected or BARBARA ROBERTS AS OUR AUDITOR-WATCHDOG Appointed):House Majority Leader(1982-84);State Represen- Barbara's years of responsibility for budgets on commissions,school tative(1980-84);Multnomah County Commissioner(1978);Mt. boards,the county,and in the Legislature—added to her business Hood Community College Board (1978-82); Parkrose School experience—make her ideal for the Secretary's job. Timely and Board (1973-83); Chair,Juvenile Services Commission (1979- thorough audits of state agencies encourage more careful spending of 82); House Revenue Committee (1981-83); State Advisory tax dollars and strict adherence to law. Barbara will press for Council for Emotionally Handicapped Children(1971-73). another important step forward in this"watchdog"role:"perform- ance audits"that reveal how efficient and effective the agencies are COMMUNITY SERVICE: Multnomah County Library Board, in performing their missions. Woodland Park Hospital Board,Mt.Hood Community Mental i Health Center,16-year Democratic Precinct-person. BARBARA ROBERTS AND OUR STATE LANDS MEMBER: League of Women Voters; Business and Professional As you know,the State Land Board is crucial to our economy and Women;Main Street Oregon;NAACP;Oregon Women's Politi- our environment.The three members—the Governor,the Secretary cal Caucus;Democratic Business Forum. of State,and the Treasurer—make the policy decisions and the land transactions affecting almost two million acres of state-owned lands BARBARA ROBERTS,CITIZEN benefiting the Common School Fund. "She wants to bring policies of the State Land Board to the Barbara Roberts, a fourth generation Oregonian, is 47 years old. public's attention...Her membership would lend partisan bal- Born in Corvallis,she graduated from high school in Sheridan.She ance to the Board..." worked for a dozen years for small businesses in accounting and Curry Coastal Pilot, 11/16/83 office management.As her two sons(one handicapped)grew older, she became more and more active in community efforts that might help their lives—education,public service,job opportunities,juve- BARBARA ROBERTS AS CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER nile services. There must be no shadow on the integrity,efficiency and openness Barbara became a part-time, unpaid lobbyist for handicapped of Oregon's elections. Barbara will diligently enforce the laws and children, a school board member, a county commissioner, and search constantly for better ways to inform the voters, clarify finally a legislator and Majority Leader of the House. ballots,and keep the Voters'Pamphlet open to all sides on election issues. From the beginning, as volunteer or elected official, she took Barbara's long-term interest in election law and election finance leadership roles in scores of boards and commissions, including have been demonstrated by her work in the Democratic Party and as those for community health programs, juvenile services, school a member of the Interim Task Force on Election Law Revision. athletics,tax equalization,special education,hospitals and libraries, to name a few. BARBARA ROBERTS—SHE'S EARNED YOUR TRUST "Roberta'bubbly enthusiasm is buoyed by a solid background in public service..." Pendleton East Oregonian,2/29/84 (This information furnished by Barbara Roberts for Secretary of State.) 26 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet i DEMOCRAT FOR state Treasurer GRATTAN KERANS AND A RESPONSIBLE STATE LAND BOARD As a member of the State Land Board,Grattan Kerans will put the public trust,first.Grattan Kerans believes that our state lands must be managed for today's public benefit and for tomorrow's generations.He will insure that fair value is received from the private use of our public resources. GRATTAN KERANS CAREFUL WITH A DOLLAR Oregonians depend on their State Treasurer to carefully and pru- GRATTAN dently manage the state's money. Grattan Kerans will not tolerate KERANS inefficiency or waste.In 1983 alone,he... • WROTE THE BALANCED BUDGET BILL "Kerans' bill would require future governors to submit to the Legislature budgets that were balanced with existing revenues.A gover- ' nor'&proposed budget could not require tax increases in order to achieve that balance." -Portland The Oregonian,5/13/83 ', • REDUCED THE COST OF THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION "The House reduction could be the result of a bipartisan effort by Speaker Grattan Kerans and Minority Leader Larry Campbell who both }, encouraged lawmakers not to get too lawhappy, because of the coats l involved." -Ashland Daily Tidings,2/23/83 ,,; r,' t • KILLED AN INCREASE IN LEGISLATORS'BENEFITS OCCUPATION:Publications Design. "Our hats off to House Speaker Grattan Kerans.In fact,we view his OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Self-employed small business- parting action before adjourning the House Friday night as one of the man,journalist,editor, more courageous accomplishments to come out of the recent legislative EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Montgomery College, Takoma, session—though many of his fellow legislators doubtless would not Maryland,two years;University of Oregon,one and one-half years. agr�'„ —Hillsboro Argus,7/20/83 PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Elected five terms to • WROTE THE NO-WORK,NO-PAY BILL Oregon House of Representatives, 1974-84;Speaker of the Oregon "Oregon House Speaker Grattan Kerans thinks legislators who have { House,1983-84. no work to do and who aren't even at the Capitol—shouldn't draw their daily$44 expense payments during the special session." GRATTAN KERANS -Grants Pass Daily Courier,9/22/83 A NEW STANDARD OF LEADERSHIP GRATTAN KERANS Oregon can no longer afford indecision and drift from our state A STANDARD FOR INTEGRITY AND HARD WORK government.We must break the habit of lowering our expectations to fit Grattan Kerans establishes the high standards we should expect the abilities of average politicians. Instead, we must demand high from our officeholders when he says, standards for public service,and seek out men and women who match "Oregonians expect no magic from government,anymore than we them.GRATTAN KERANS is such a person.He has always imposed hope for miracles in our own enterprises.But we do expect the same level Y the highest standards of leadership,service,and effort upon himself. of energy and skill in the pursuit of public goals as we put forth in our `Kerans is accustomed to pressure,long hours,and intense decision private endeavors." making," —Northwest Magazine,7/24/83 GRATTAN KERANS R "House Speaker Grattan Kerans gave strong,intelligent guidance A CHALLENGE FOR THE FUTURE throughout those tense proceedings and was in no small measure Grattan Kerans gives us that extra effort.He is careful with a dollar. responsible for satisfactory performance on his side of the capitol:" He will be creative in addressing our economic challenges.As he says, —Eugene,Register-Guard,7/17/83 "Oregon wants leaders who will do everything possible to improve "Kerans was the Legislature's most constructive force for finally opportunities for Oregon business and Oregon workers.We want leaders achieving,through compromise,the assembly's major mission..." who will do everything possible to develop a realistic and practical —Portland The Oregonian,10/9/83 strategy to expand the economic base.I will be guided by one standard in developing proposals for economic growth—WILL IT WORK FOR GRATTAN KERANS OREGON." FOR STATE TREASURER GRATTAN KERANS The State Treasurer is one of the most important positions of WILL BE OUR NEXT STATE TREASURER leadership we have. As the chief investment officer for the state,.the ".,.Kerans is serious about the treasurer's race. And if anything in Treasurer is charged with the management of billions of dollars of public Kerans'background.bears remembering, it's that he has a history of funds.GRATTAN KERANS believes the responsibility of the Treas- overcoming obstacles political insiders had said he couldn't overcome." urer is to the people whose money is being invested.As a trustee of public —Ron Blankenbaker,Columnist, pension funds, Grattan Kerans firmly believes his obligation is for Salem Statesman-Journal,11/27/83 prudence and maximum benefit for current and retired public employ- ees. GRATTAN KERANS will become our next State Treasurer in the old-fashioned way—he's going to EARN it!! GRATTAN KERANS GRATTAN KERANS A STANDARD AND A TRADITION FOR STATE TREASURER a In each of the financial duties of the Treasurer,Grattan Kerans will "We'll get our money's worth" continue the fine traditions of Democrats—like Bob Straub and Jim Redden—who have been Oregon's State Treasurers in the past.Grattan Kerans will efficiently manage the state and local government accounts (This information/furnished by The Committee to Elect Grattan Kerans to insure the beat returns available with the lowest risk. State Treasurer.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 27 DEMOCRAT FOR Attoiney General In 1980,when Attorney General Redden resigned,the Oregon Trial Lawyers'Association recommended that I be appointed as his successor. I was not appointed because Governor Atiyeh, a Republican above everything else,appointed as the law mandated - Democratic replacement,a Democrat who promised not to run for election.This cleared the way for the incumbent's election. As a 24-year member of the Oregon Legislature,I had extensive experience in the making of laws which will be invaluable to me as Attorney General.During that time I chaired the Senate Judiciary r VERN Committee and co-chaired the committee responsible for the adop- >; COOK tion of the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure. I chaired the Senate Revenue Committee for eight years and became intimately familiar MR- with Oregon's tax system.At one time or another,I served on almost every major legislative committee except Ways and Means. As a forthright legislator, I made many.friends and many enemies because of my candor. Honesty is a moral strength but political candor makes many powerful political enemies,especially among the greedy special interests. During my 24 years in the legislature and 31 years as a lawyer,while many have opposed my' advocacy and my point of view, no one has ever,questioned my honesty or integrity. OCCUPATION.Lawyer,private practice since 1952. The legal competence and fairness of the incumbent in exercis- OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:City Judge,Attorney. ing the duties of his office should be the issue of this election.His EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: LL.B., University of Oregon; conduct in connection with the recent sales tax fiasco illustrates the B.A.,Reed College;Gresham High School. need for a new Attorney General. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Senator/Represen- tative,Oregon Legislature,1957-1981.Chairman Senate Judici- One of the primary public responsibilities of the Attorney ary,Revenue,Natural Resources,Military Affairs Committees; General is to prepare ballot titles and summaries for all state level House Local Government Committee. initiated and referred measures.In 1952,Attorney General Robert Y.Thornton ran and was elected on a promise that he would prepare A Message To Oregon Voters From Vern Cook,Democratic Candi- fair,accurate and understandable ballot titles. The title and sum- date For Attorney General. mary of the proposed sales tax measure written by the incumbent AG for that measure was so biased in favor of it, inaccurate and deceptive,that the Supreme Court threw it out.They substantially Oregon's Attorney General is the chief legal officer for the adopted the substitutes suggested by Representative Wally Priestley people of the State of Oregon,acting through their executive and and Senator Edward Fadeley. legislative branches of government. The responsibility of the Attorney General(AG)is unique.The AG is neither a judge nor a In connection with the protracted and interminable argument hired hand for the executive branch of government,i.e.,the governor and controversy over the referral of two constitutional amendments and other elected state officials. It is the responsibility of the related to the sales tax,thrown out by the Supreme Court on its own Attorney General to advise the legislators as to the effect of initiative, the incumbent AG stood by and never questioned the legislation they propose and to advise the executive branch as to the obviously unconstitutional method by which the Legislature meaning of laws which have been adopted.In addition,certain legal referred it.Even when supporters of the sales tax measures brought administrative responsiblities have been imposed upon the office. a sweetheart lawsuit,trying only to knock out certain language,but As the only statewide elected official, the AG owes a special trying to keep the sales tax measure on the ballot, the incumbent responsibility to all of the people of Oregon. raised no objection to the way the proposal was submitted.Instead, he tried to get the lawsuit thrown out on a technicality.He should With the high level of responsibility imposed upon the Attorney have advised the legislature during its session that the referral General, there is a correspondingly great need for special compe- method was unconstitutional. He should have argued before the tence, integrity, objectivity and quality of leadership in the right Supreme Court that the measure should not go on the ballot.The direction.It is here that questions have been raised with respect to Supreme Court ruled the measure off the ballot but with no help the incumbent,the present holder of that office.It is because those from the incumbent. questions have not,but should be,answered,that I have decided to seek the Democratic nomination for Attorney General. I fight hard for what I believe and for my clients.As Attorney General, I would be the people's lawyer, giving straight, honest Here are my qualifications: answers,letting the chips fall where they may. I have been a member of the Oregon Bar and of the Oregon I want to work for you as your Attorney General and I ask for Federal District Bar for over 30 years.I have tried cases at all levels your vote. of the court system.I have served as a city judge and as a city,water district and school board attorney.I have handled numerous appeals Sincerely,Vern Cook before the Oregon Supreme Court and the Courts of Appeals at both 519 NE 4th Street the Oregon and Federal levels. Gresham. 665-8145 (This information furnished by Vern Cook.) 28 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet Was DEMOCRAT FOR 7 State Senator DI Rc � T r w JUDY FRANK F. CARNAHAN GANONG S � OCCUPATION:Director,Klamath Individual Development Center. OCCUPATION:Owner,Barnhisel and Ganong,Realtors. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Public Health Director, Social OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Partner, Ganongs Variety Service Worker,Dental Assistant,Clerk. Store.Partner,public accounting firm.U.S.Navy. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.A. History and Art, Linwood EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Altamont Elementary. College. Klamath Union High School. Northwestern University,Bach- PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Legislative Advocate of elor of Science in Business Administration. Migrant and Low Income Day Care;United Way Campaign'Cabi- PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Elected Klamath net; Klamath Child and Family Treatment Center Board; Vice County Commissioner. County Centennial Committee. Asso- Chair Democratic Central Committee. ciation of Oregon Counties. CARNAHAN CAN! JUDY CARNAHAN knows the people of her district.Strong commu- nity service and political involvement have allowed Judy to obtain HE KNOWS HOW TO GET THINGS DONE. quality services for you from your government. FRANK GANONG is an effective leader who knows how to get JUDY CARNAHAN was appointed to the Senate seat because of her action.He contributes actively to his community: ability to transform ideas into action.She knows you get tired of hearing • President,Economic Development Association political rhetoric and want solutions to the problems you face with state • Hospital Long-Range Planning Committee government. • Klamath Basin Senior Citizen Advisory Committee JUDY CARNAHAN is respected for working long hours and developing • County Goal V Committee sound,workable solutions to your needs.She welcomes the opportunity • Chamber of Commerce,past president for continued strong public service to you in the State Senate. Frank served eight years as a Klamath County Commissioner. JUDY CARNAHAN can make the tough decisions needed in the Legislature.She bases those decisions on the information received from FRANK GANONG KNOWS HOW TO MAKE you.She will continue to keep the lines of communication open to insure TOUGH DECISIONS. being the best possible representative for you. FRANK GANONG knows how to face up to tough issues as an JUDY CARNAHAN is YOUR voice in Salem and is offering solutions elected official,a businessman and a community volunteer. to problems you face today: As President of the Economic Development Association for • WATER RESOURCES are important to both farmers and recrea- Klamath County,Frank Ganong has worked to develop new jobs.He tional industries.Judy Carnahan is working to develop a sound State believes the state tax laws must be reformed to encourage job- Water Policy to protect its continued use through the coming years. producing investment in Central and Eastern Oregon. • TIMBER PRODUCTION must increase to insure economic stability now!Judy Carnahan will work to insure a full recovery, of Oregon's FRANK GANONG knows that Oregon's answer is not more taxes, wood products industry and a stable employment situation for but more people working and paying taxes. Oregon's workers. FRANK GANONG:ACTIVE,EFFECTIVE LEADER • RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT is in a critical season.Judy Car- nahan will work to eliminate red tape.She wants agencies to respond FRANK GANONG was born in Eastern Oregon and has lived and to your needs.She'll work to shorten legislative sessions and improve worked there most of his life. He and his wife Theresa have four the quality of work performed by lawmakers. children. • SMALL BUSINESS must have a sound business environment to FRANK GANONG knows the people of Deschutes and Klamath succeed.Judy Carnahan will strive to bring new,diverse industry into Counties. He shares their deep concern for balancing the need for Oregon. job opportunities with the need to preserve the land and water These are just a few of the important issues facing you today.JUDY resources. CARNAHAN CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. JUDY CARNAHAN'S door is always open to you.For the best repre- FRANK GANONG:YOUR BEST CHOICE sentation you can have...KEEP JUDY CARNAHAN AS YOUR HE CAN GET THE JOB DONE. STATE SENATOR! (This information furnished by Ganong for Senator Committee;Lloyd (This information furnished by Senator Carnahan Election Committee.) I McClure,Chairman.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 29 `g DEMOCRAT FOR State Representative DISTRICT e q f e TOM h' THROOP j 6 Ac OCCUPATION: Child Development Specialist; State Representative. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Director, Bend Child Develop- ment Program; counselor; teacher; various positions with family wood products firm. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:M.A.,University of Northern Col- orado; B.A., College of Idaho; High School Diploma, Ontario, Oregon. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Chairman:House Reve- nue Committee, Joint Interim Committee on Revenue, Hydro- electric Subcommittee; Member: House Environment and Energy Committee, Joint Committee on Water Policy, Oregon Law Enforcement Council TOM THROOP was raised in the Eastern Oregon community of Ontario as a member of a wood products family.Tom,37 years old,lives with his wife Caryn and daughter Lauren northwest of Bend. TOM THROOP was recognized as one of the 1979 Legislature's out- standing freshmen members. Tom quickly became known throughout the sprawling 54th District for his accessibility,hard work,and ability to succeed in the region's broad range of legislative interests. In 1981,TOM THROOP was elected the newcomer to House leadership. In 1983,Tom was appointed Chairman of the House Revenue Commit- tee and given the responsibility for the Legislature's most difficult issues. Legislative observers have recently said the following about Tom:. • TOM THROOP "has the reputation for being tireless in the pursuit of solutions to tough problems." • TOM THROOP"was one of the few with the courage to face the issues and propose solutions." • TOM THROOP'S"persistence alone brought tax reform back to life on numerous occasions when other lawmakers had pronounced it dead." • TOM THROOP'S "talent as a coalition builder, mediator, and dogged pursuer of major property tax relief is vitally needed in the House." TOM THROOP knows that Oregon's greatest challenges lie ahead: • Diversification of an Oregon economy marred by prolonged reces- sion • Reform of Oregon's imbalanced tax system • Assistance for small business,the backbone of Oregon's economy • Maintenance of the state's commitment to local governments • Wise use of Oregon's greatest asset,our natural resources TOM THROOP has shown the leadership,independence,and courage to make the tough decisions that lie ahead. TOM THROOP,leadership today for Oregon's tomorrow. (This information furnished by Torre Throop Committee.) 30 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR state Representative 5DIST ICT BARBARA J. DIANNE BAGG IVERSON � Y' 7 S OCCUPATION:Working Rancher,Businesswoman. OCCUPATION:Classroom teacher. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Rancher for 13 years; man- OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Reading tutor, small busi- ager,family real estate and investment enterprises. ness employee,waitress. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Bachelor's degree,Reed Col- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Bachelor's degree, University '. lege,Portland,Major in history with emphasis on economics. of Washington;Master's degree,Lewis and Clark College. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Elected to Midstate PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Consolidation of Soil and Water Conservation District Board in 1981, Elected Education Grants Advisory Committee (appointed by Gover- Chair of Soil and Water Conservation District Board in 1982, nor)1981-1983,elected Democratic Precinct Committeeperson. re-elected Chair in 1983. BARBARA BAGG is well qualified to serve in the legislature. An COMMUNITY SERVICE: Bend-Redmond Community Concert Oregon resident for 27 years, Barbara has experience in the Association;Legislative Chair,AAUW(1982);President,Redmond areas important to our District. Education Association(1980-1981);Nominee for Women in Gov- j ernment Award"by Jaycee Women(1984);Board Member,People AS A BUSINESSWOMAN:Barbara knows government and busi- for Improvement of Education (1981-1983); Steering Committee, ness must cooperate to create more jobs for Oregonians;govern- Coalition of the Deschutes. ment costs must be controlled and red tape cut if economic recovery is to come for all the businesses of Oregon. DIANNE IVERSON:A REPUTATION FOR HARD WORK 1 AS A RANCHER:Barbara has operated the family farm in Tumalo The Oregon Legislature has not done the job for the people of this for the last 13 years.She understands the meaning of hard work, state.Dianne Iverson has established herself as a person who gets long hours and knows the problems faced by our agricultural the job done.We need to put people in the legislature who will again community. make it respond to us.Dianne Iverson will listen to your concerns, y face the issues and make the tough decisions. i AS A COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER:Barbara has given her time and energy to this community,from nine years of involvement DIANNE IVERSON:WORKING FOR CENTRAL OREGON I with the 4-H program to work on the County Comprehensive Plan.Barbara is active in many phases of community life.She • Lower property taxes. was chosen to serve on the Deschutes County Small Farm • Protect senior citizens from unfair new taxes. Advisory Committee and elected to the Board of Directors of the • Give the people a chance to vote on important tax changes. League of Women Voters. She is a member of the Bend and • Protect the environment of the Deschutes River. Redmond Chambers of Commerce and the American Associa- • Improve education by strengthening high school graduation tion of University Women. requirements. AS A FAMILY WOMAN:Barbara Bagg is 44,a widow with three DIANNE IVERSON has heard your concerns over the lack of grown children, who has lived,worked,and raised a family in legislative leadership.We need her working for us to lead the fight Central Oregon.She knows and understands the people of this for solutions to our problems. District,and she shares their commitment to hard work and the values of family life. The 55th District needs a leader. BARBARA BAGG has the background, the experience and the dedication to serve as your State Representative. DIANNE IVERSON—THE LEADER WHO LISTENS BARBARA BAGG:A WORKING CANDIDATE; IN BUSINESS,IN AGRICULTURE,IN THE COMMUNITY. (This information furnished by Iverson for State Representative (This information furnished by Committee to Elect Barbara Bagg.) Committee.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 31 DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED DESCHUTES COUNTY County Commissioner POSITION NO. 2 s 11 III j JOHN L. ROBERT BURCHAM (BOB)S. s; GILL E� x f OCCUPATION:Real Estate Broker and Typesetter and Printer. OCCUPATION:Self-employed,Central Oregon Consignment Cen- OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Owner of John B. Typeset- ter,Redmond,Oregon. ting&Design,1980 to present and John B.Realty,Inc.,1975 to OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: District Engineer/District present in Bend, Oregon. Licensed real estate salesman and Manager,United Telephone Company of Northwest; 35 years broker since 1969. serving the public of the northwest in communications. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Graduated North Salem High EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Graduate of Weatherwax School, Salem, Oregon 1950. Graduate University of Oregon High,Aberdeen,Washington.The English Language Institute 1955. B.S. Degree School of Business Administration. Has of America,Inc. Competent Toastmaster. attended various real estate oriented seminars dealing with PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:U.S.Army zoning,appraising,etc. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Enlisted in U.S. BOB GILL and his wife, Helen, live in Redmond. Bob came to Army, Finance Corps. Term of service 1955-1957. Honorable Central Oregon in 1969 where he worked for the United Tele- Discharge 1957. phone Company to assist in providing customers with better COMMUNITY SERVICE: service.Bob has walked a large part of Deschutes County from Member of Bend Chamber of Commerce. Terrebonne to Chaparral Estates and Sisters to Brothers.Bob and Helen enjoy camping and fishing in Central Oregon.He is ! BACKGROUND AND FAMILY: an active member of Kiwanis International. i Native Oregonian,born Eugene,Oregon 1932.Resided in Lakeview, Oregon 1932-1944; Salem, Oregon 1944-1967; Beaverton, Oregon BOB GILL is experienced in private and public utility administra- 1 1967-1975; Bend, Oregon 1975-present. He and his wife Marilyn tive finances. He has served as Budget Assistant with United have four children. Telephone and kept expenditures within 1%of budget. POSITION: BOB GILL understands the needs and concerns of large and small A County Commissioner should have a genuine concern and em- business in Deschutes County. pathy for the people of the county which he is representing. JOHN BURCHAM will bring management experience for a well- BOB GILL is a good listener and responds to those who show run county government. interest in community affairs. JOHN BURCHAM will strive for equal representation for all areas of Deschutes County. BOB GILL will work for full and equal representation for the entire county. JOHN BURCHAM will use his experience gained in real estate and private business to represent the people of Deschutes County and BOB GILL is aware of the economic pressures facing Deschutes respond to their needs. County and is committed to seeing that dollars are spent with JOHN BURCHAM will work to see that every tax dollar in care. Deschutes County is spent with care. JOHN BURCHAM will support the small businessman and strive "HE HAS THE ABILITY AND ENERGY TO SEE to build a diversified economy for Deschutes County. THE JOB IS DONE RIGHT" JOHN BURCHAM will work to attract new business of all sizes, particularly clean air,high tech companies,whereby a more stable economy can be built in Deschutes County. (This information furnished by John Burcham.)._ (This information furnished by Committee for Bob Gill.) 32 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet DEMOCRAT FOR CONTINUED { Ps T COUNTY Commissioner OONNo { 3 ,Y 2 F RICHARD L. EFFIE DICK WEEMS MAUDLIN x: OCCUPATION:Insurance Sales,Maudlin-Plagmann Insurance. OCCUPATION:J.C.Penney Co.(Merchandiser);C.O.C.C.Adult 4 OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Owner,Dick Maudlin Insur- Education oil painting instructor. ante. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Free-Lance Artist-Teacher; EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Bend Public Schools-12; Wife of 23 years;Mother of two. University of Oregon-1. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Heppner High School Gradu- 1 PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Appointed Bend ate. City Commission; Elected Bend City Commission; Appointed PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None submitted. Bend Budget Committee; Appointed Central Oregon College Budget Committee. This is not a time for politics as usual.It is because too many people have tolerated (politics as usual) that our country is now witnessing its most severe economic and military crisis.This is why I was born in Bend,Oregon,and have lived in the Central Oregon I,a patriotic citizen, have decided to join the candidates who are area all my life except for two years in Washington. running on the slate with Democratic Presidential Candidate Lyn- don LaRouche. I have owned and operated my own successful business,both under The President's economic advisors have deceived us,in promot- sole ownership and partnership. ing the cruel myth that we are presently in an economic recovery when the actual national unemployment figure exceeds 20%,while I served on the Bend City Commission for three and one-half years, such industries as steel production have collapsed by more than 40% j the City Budget Committee for six years, and Central Oregon since 1974. Community College Budget Board for two years. I believe this experience,along with my business background,gives me the insight Let us elect citizens who will honestly address the causes of our to serve the Citizens of Deschutes County. local problems.The solution to our economic crisis,as well as our military strategic crisis, lies in the same type of policies imple- I BELIEVE that people deserve better government, from those mented by Franklin Delano Roosevelt between 1939 and 1944,and elected,and that people should have confidence in those elected. now proposed by Lyndon LaRouche: (1J We need an emergency national defense mobilization cen- I BELIEVE I can fulfill these obligations. tered on a crash program for the development of anti- ballistic beam weapon systems, which will itself create a technological revolution. (2J We must remove Paul Volcker as chairman of the Federal Reserve, reverse his usurious high interest rate policies which have undermined the productive sectors of our economy and forced the increase of our taxes,and return the Federal Reserve to its constitutional control by Con- gress. Let us rebuild our nation,declare war on drugs,and reverse the growing cultural pessimism in order to provide a future worth living for our children.Let Deschutes County set the example in Oregon as Oregon does in our nation and our nation does to the world.. furnished E Weems. (This information furnished by Richard L.Maudlin.) (This fu by Effie ) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 33 F DEMOCRAT FOR S T N °LINTY Count Commissioner OO ND Y NANCY ZIRKLE OCCUPATION:Runs retail business in partnership with husband. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Businesswoman,bookkeeper and receptionist, a� EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Graduated Bowling Green, Missouri High School.Attended St.Louis University.Attended Florida Southern University while husband served overseas with U.S.Army. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: President, Sisters Chamber of Commerce.Deschutes County Planning Commis- sioner. Community Service: Chairman Sisters Red Cross Blood Drive. EMT volunteer with Sisters Ambulance Service. M x NANCY ZIRKLE as a businesswoman and a planner is qualified to lead Deschutes County in the coming period of economic growth. She can balance the'needs of development while preserving the environment and our natural resources. Business and government must become partners.NANCY ZIRKLE A is the only candidate with the background to do this. -> ` 6v NANCY ZIRKLE will be able to protect the Deschutes River.The issue of hydroelectric dams on the river will be vital to both the economic and the recreational future of the county. NANCY M ZIRKLE helped write the ordinance to study hydro and other uses of the Deschutes River.NANCY ZIRKLE will be able to implement the study findings: , NANCY ZIRKLE,and Robert,her husband of 28 years,have two grown daughters. Robert will continue to run the family business. NANCY ZIRKLE'S 21 years as an Army wife combined with her business experience give her the background and knowledge to run Deschutes County as the big business it really is. NANCY ZIRKLE will promote economic development in Des- chutes County. NANCY ZIRKLE will protect and preserve the Deschutes River. 4� NANCY ZIRKLE will be an intelligent, energetic commissioner. NO She will look after the interests of you—the taxpayer.She listens. NANCY ZIRKLE is the candidate with the business management and planning abilities needed to be an outstanding commissioner. ,g Elect NANCY ZIRKLE Deschutes County Commissioner, posi- tion 2. 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I � - � : '".11 I �....�.- - -- --,'', ".""'', � :,��:.�:5 I - ' :� �%'z' I I � I � -: I �-:-, - -.-'.. '.'"-......,.''..,."�.,��.,��,�. ,�, � ,��..� ,� - " REPUBLICAN FOR Precinct Committeeperson STATE QUALIFICATIONS REPUBLICAN PARTY RESPONSIBILITIES Electors of the Republican party may elect at the primary 1. A Precinct Committeeperson communicates with neighbors in election a Precinct Committeeperson of each sex for every 500 his or her precinct and tells their concerns to Republican electors,or major fraction thereof,who were registered to vote in the officeholders and candidates. precinct on January 31 of the year of the primary election. 2. A Precinct Committeeperson attends the County Organization In any event,electors of the Republican party in a precinct shall Meeting and elects county Republican leaders. This meeting be entitled to elect not less than one committeeperson of each sex in occurs not more than 50 days after the election. the precinct.No person,however,shall hold office as committeeper- 3. A Precinct Committeeperson helps register new Republicans. son in more than one precinct. 4. A Precinct Committeeperson helps turn out Republican electors A member of the Republican party may become a candidate for on election day. Precinct Committeeperson of the precinct in which the person is 5, A Precinct Committeeperson attends the Congressional District registered, or of a precinct within the same county adjoining that Convention,held every four years,at which National Convention precinct, by filing the declaration of candidacy described in ORS delegates are selected. 249.031.No filing fee is charged. 6. A Precinct Committeeperson helps organize the county A person who has been registered to vote as a member of the Republican activities and works for Republican candidates at the Republican party for 180 days before the primary election may also national,state and local levels. be elected by write-in votes in the precinct of residence or in an adjoining precinct in the same county. For further information write to: Unless a qualified person receives at least three votes,no person The Oregon Republican Party shall be deemed to have been elected as Precinct Committeeperson 620 SW 5th Avenue and the office of committeeperson shall be vacant. Portland,OR 97204 Not later than the 17th day after the primary election, the (This information furnished by the Oregon Republican Party, county clerk shall mail a certificate of election to each newly elected Diarmuid F.O'Scannlain,State Chairman.) committeeperson. Those committeepersons elected by write-in votes will also receive an"Acceptance of Office"form which must be signed and returned to the county clerk not later than the 24th day after the primary election. The term of office for a Precinct Committeeperson is from the. 24th day after the date of the primary election until the 24th day after the date of the next following primary election. Except as provided in ORS chapter 260, a Precinct Commit- teeperson shall not be considered a public officer. SPECIFIC DUTIES Precinct Committeepersons constitute the County Central Committee of their party. This is the highest party authority in county political matters;it may adopt rules or resolutions for any matter of party government which is not controlled by laws of this state. Precinct Committeepersons are the voting delegates to the appropriate congressional district conventions of the major political party with which they are affiliated.Delegates to national conven- tions and presidential electors are selected at the district conven- tions. An elected committeeperson who represents a precinct which is X9 d'i 0-•" subsequently combined,consolidated or abolished shall continue to /�R F(4T be a member of the County Central Committee until the next regular -TV 0� election for Precinct Committeeperson. A vacancy in the office of Precinct Committeeperson occurs P when the committeeperson resigns, changes residence.outside the ' ,o precinct,changes political party affiliation,dies or is recalled.When a vacancy occurs, the county clerk shall remove the name of the Q' person from the official roll;declare that office of Precinct Commit- teeperson to be vacant;and notify the appropriate County Central1i Committee. �. y The members of a County Central Committee may select a member of the major political party who is registered in the precinct in which the vacancy exists,or an adjoining precinct in the same county,to fill a vacancy in the office of Precinct Committeeperson. The County Central Committee shall make written notice of the selection to the county clerk.The person so selected shall have the same powers,duties and privileges as an elected committeeperson. ® �� w& 36 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet REPUBLICAN FOR United states President increase in their real after tax income.The prime interest rate has been cut in half. New homes are being built and sold; consumer spending is rising rapidly. Over four million Americans found jobs last year,one of the greatest employment gains in over 30 years. My Administration also drastically reduced inflation—the cruelest tax of all—while continuing to deliver a broad range of k social services to those Americans truly in need. The 1979-1980 inflation robbed a poor family on a$10,000 fixed income of$2,000 in buying power.That crippling 12.4 percent rate has been cut to 3.8 percent last year. 3 RONALD My Administration also redirected social benefits to the REAGAN neediest Americans. Combined federal and state spending for AFDC—a major welfare program—increased by some$600 million between 1980 and 1982. More poor children received.free school lunches last year than in 1980,and 2.3 million more people received food stamps.s Also, there will be about 400,000 more Medicaid � 4 beneficiaries in 1984. Because of this combination of reduced inflation and taxes,and targetted social spending,all Americans are better off now than they were four years ago. WORLD LEADERSHIP America is also back as a world leader. We put behind us the OCCUPATION:President of the United States. national tragedy of the Iranian hostage crisis.We put behind us the OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:In 1937,began film and tele- period of great national self-doubt that had replaced our traditional vision career.Six times elected President of the Screen Actor's American optimism.And we began to rebuild our national spirit and Guild union; board member 16 years. Former President and our national defenses.We know the tide of the future is a freedom member of the Board of Directors of the Motion Picture tide, and that America's new strength and sense of purpose will Industry Council. carry hope and opportunity far from our shores. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:B.A.in Economics and Sociol- America must continue to seek international stability and ogy,Eureka College,Eureka,Illinois. peace,and to strive to remove the threat of nuclear war.We must PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Governor of Califor- work to achieve,real reductions in both American and Soviet nia 1966-1974. armaments with the long range goal of banning all nuclear weapons. We are committed to peace, but my Administration has also WHERE WE ARE recognized that peace must be more than a slogan.True peace rests on the twin pillars of dialogue and defense—meaningful arms Four years ago, I began my message to Oregonians with this reductions talks and strong deterrent forces. same heading:"Where We Are."I reported that America faced the greatest challenge in our post-war history. Our nation's defenses were dangerously weak.We had suffered THE UNFINISHED WORK humiliation in Iran, and there was the sense that we had lost the Despite all our progress,our work is not finished.We can take respect of friend and foe alike. freedom's next step if we unite behind four great goals to keep Our nation lacked leadership.Even in Washington our elected America free,secure,and at peace for the eighties.We must: officials failed to trust in the courage and character of Americans, attributing our problems to a national"malaise." 1. Ensure steady ECONOMIC GROWTH: Worst of all,years of Government overindulgence and abusive We are committed to our program of tax relief and steady taxation had left us in the worst economic mess since the Great economic growth. Common sense requires that government limit Depression. Stagflation and the energy crisis, watchwords of the spending,not raise taxes. '70s, seemed to suggest the inevitable decline of America's economic 2. Develop space,America's NEXT FRONTIER: power. I have proposed initiatives to develop U.S. potential in space AMERICA IS BACK through the construction of a permanent manned space station, and the promotion of private sector investment in space. We have come a long way in these last three years.-Americans 3. Strengthen our TRADITIONAL VALUES: were ready to make a new beginning.Now there is a renewed energy America is enjoying a renaissance in the traditional values of and optimism throughout the land. America is back and standing faith, family, work, and neighborhood. I will support this by con- tall,looking to the'80s with courage,confidence,and hope. tinuing to push for a voluntary school prayer amendment,tuition In the five years before I took office taxes doubled.Inflation rose tax credits,and legislative restrictions on abortion. to over 13 percent in 1979 and to 15 percent in March of 1980. Interest rates were over 21 percent, the highest in 120 years. 4. Continue to build a MEANINGFUL PEACE: Industrial production and real wages were down. We are committed to peaceful relations with the Soviet Union The only things going up were prices,unemployment,taxes,and and for reductions in strategic arms.We will also help develop stable the size of government. Mounting inflation and increasing taxes democratic institutions around the world knowing that only under reduced the reward for hard work,thrift,and risk taking. democracies are peace and human rights guaranteed. In 1980 I offered a plan for economic recovery,and we achieved what the cynics said could never be done: real economic growth AND a reduction in inflation and unemployment rates.I delivered (This information furnished by Reagan-Bush '84-0regon; Chairman the first across-the-board tax cut in 20 years and Americans saw an Diana Evans.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 37 REPUBLICAN FOR CONTINUED United States Senator gel Senator Hatfield has also been a driving force in securing .; 1 passage of legislation important to the state. He helped develop legislation to protect the Columbia Gorge, was instrumental in gaining passage of an amendment assuring that Oregon veterans claiming tax credits for energy conservation did not have to pay g additional tax,and was the key figure in a bill which restored tribal status to the Siletz,Cow Creek,and Grand Ronde Indians. OREGON'S PIONEER FOR THE FUTURE MARK0. Now the state is entering an era of change when decisions must HATFIELD be made and actions taken to assure a prosperous future and a solid economy which will provide adequate jobs for all Oregonians. Senator Hatfield believes we are entering a pioneering era,one in which we must open the frontiers of science,trade,and natural resources for the benefit of Oregon. He knows that if we are to succeed that, "...we must forge a creative partnership between federal and state governments, r between labor and management,and between science and economic production." . Senator Hatfield believes that: OCCUPATION:United States Senator. • There is no reason why Oregon should be cursed with a OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Assistant Professor Political cyclical economy which nose-dives with heavy rains or rising Science, Dean of Students, Willamette University, 1949-1957. interest rates. Lt.j.g., U.S. Navy, 1943-1945. Commanded landing craft Iwo Jima and Okinawa.Duty during occupation of Japan and China • There is no reason why Oregon should be primarily dependent Civil War. upon the domestic marketplace in which to sell its goods when the EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Graduated Salem High international markets await us. School, 1940.B.A.Willamette University,1943.M.A.Stanford • There is no reason why Oregon's ports should be underutilized University, 1948.Recipient of various honorary degrees. when we can be a leader in the West in water transportation. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: State Representa- tive, 1951-1955; State Senator, 1955-1957; Secretary of State, • There is no reason why Oregon should be anything but a 1957-1959;Governor,1959-1963 and 1963-1967.Elected United national leader in health research and its benefits. States Senator 1966;reelected 1972,1978. • There is no reason why Oregon should be anything less than the pioneering state it has been throughout history. Senator Mark Hatfield,the man who has accomplished so much for Oregon,is the man Oregonians know and trust. THE LEADER PEOPLE KNOW AND TRUST This is understandable because he frequently returns to Oregon to meet with the people, to listen to their concerns, answer their As we enter this new era, an era in which our goal will be questions,and make clear his stands on the issues of the day. increased prosperity and a broader based,more flexible economy in A fiscal conservative,he has voted against every increase in the Oregon,Senator Mark Hatfield is a natural choice to lead. national debt and supports a mandatory balanced federal budget. He can spearhead these efforts because he knows Oregon as few At the same time he has used his considerable seniority in the Public servants do,having served in the Legislature,as Secretary of U.S. Senate and the Chairmanship of the powerful Senate Appro- State, and Governor. He is known and respected by leaders in business,is a proven friend of education and agriculture. priations Committee to bring projects to Oregon to create jobs and undergird the economy. The people also know he will continue to fight for the rights of women,seniors,and the underprivileged,and he will keep right on THE MAN WHO WORKS FOR OREGON solving problems individual Oregonians have with government and its bureaucracy. Much of his time is spent fighting for approval of projects which Senator Hatfield's office is recognized as perhaps the most benefit farmers,small businessmen,fishermen,shippers,longshore- responsive,most efficient,and most eager to work on behalf of the men,the timber industry,and other job producing groups in Oregon. people. He and his staff have earned an enviable reputation for He has secured funding for agricultural research, a second quickly and efficiently cutting red tape and fighting for the rights of Oregonians at the highest levels of government. powerhouse at Bonneville Dam, sewer facilities for Multnomah County,major jetty improvements along the Oregon Coast,a water Now Senator Hatfield has reached a point of seniority which supply reservoir in Eastern Oregon, a research program at the will permit him to do even more for Oregon. This can happen Marine Science Center, replacement of the Veterans Hospital in because he knows and understands the people of Oregon and they Portland,flood prevention projects near Heppner,and new research know and trust him. facilities at Oregon Health Sciences Center. While vital to Oregon because they produce payrolls and jobs, many of these projects will help pay for themselves by returning dollars to the federal treasury and thus do not place heavy burdens (This information furnished by Reelect Senator Mark Hatfield on the taxpayers. Committee.) i 38 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet f REPUBLICAVOR CONTINUED United States Senator 4 INTRODUCING NEW SAFETY AND HEALTH 1 FOR THE UNITED STATES We must return to a Christ-centered government. All U.S. Senate decisions must be based on God's Word—the Bible. The United States is a Christian nation. Our colonial laws, governmental proclamations and documents, state constitutions, and statements by our early leaders all prove the Christian heritage w. of our nation. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the United States to be a"Christian nation"in Holy Trinity Church vs.United SHERRY States,143 U.S.471. REYNOLDS U.S.Supreme Court Justice David Brewster said in a speech to Harvard students in 1903 that"This Republic is classified among the Christian nations of the world." The Lord Jesus Christ (GOD) blessed our nation when we ., honored Him. Since we have removed almost every aspect of Christianity from our public and private institutions,especially our public schools,Jesus has removed His blessings from our nation.We will never solve our economic, educational, political and social problems unless we turn the U.S.back to GOD. Our first Republican President,Abraham Lincoln, recognized this when he proclaimed a National Fast Day in March 30,1863.In the Proclamation President Lincoln said "The sublime truth, OCCUPATION:Businesswoman. announced in the Holy Scriptures and proven by all history, that those nations only are blessed whose God is the Lord."Psalms 33:12 OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Social worker. Foster care "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord." specialist.Counselor. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:H.S.U. B.S.Also,Multnomah WHY FAITH IS YOUR ONLY HOPE School of the Bible.Graduate certificate. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Precinct Commit- Faith in Jesus Christ is the only way you can get to Heaven. teeperson. Through Faith you become part of Biblical Israel and one of God's HOW YOU CAN GET TO HEAVEN AND NOT TO HELL "chosen people."You become-an heir to the promises of blessings God made to Abraham.Galatians 3:7"Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham." Also, JESUS CHRIST IS YOUR ONLY PROVEN AND GUARAN- Galatians 3:29"And if ye be Christ's then are ye Abraham's seed, TEED WAY TO HEAVEN.Jesus has already paid the penalty for and heirs according to the promise." your sins.He was crucified,buried,and rose three days later.He will You don't become one of God's "chosen people," or part of soon return to judge you. Biblical Israel because of your racial, ethnic, or national origin. How can you then get to Heaven?It is easy.Fortunately for you, Jesus does not discriminate. Regardless of your race, nationality, all you have to do is the following: social position, economic status, etc. you can get to Heaven by 1. Admit your need(I am a sinner). Repenting of Sin,and trusting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. 2. Be willing to turn from sin(repent). (Romans 10:12-13 and Romans Chap.4). 3. Believe that Jesus Christ died for you(on the Cross)and rose The Bible teaches that if you don't Repent and trust Jesus from the dead according to scripture. Christ that you will suffer eternal torment in the "lake of fire." 4. Through prayer,invite Jesus Christ to come in and control (Revelations 20:10-15,Matthew 25:41,Mark 9:47,48,etc.). your life(Receive Him as Savior and Lord). Why would you want to go to a place of eternal torment when If you do not Repent and trust Jesus you will have to spend you could accept Christ's free payment of your sins? Don't delay. eternity being tortured in the"lake of fire."Don't wait another day. Ask Jesus Christ into your heart as Savior,and into your life as Lord Trust Jesus now. (II Cor.5:15).II Cor.6:2"Behold,now is the accepted time;behold, now is the day of salvation." THIS IS GOD'S WORD TRUST JESUS CHRIST TODAY. Romans 3:10"As it is written,there is none righteous,no,not one." Romans 3:23"For all have sinned,and come short of the glory of God." Romans 5:8"But God commendeth his love toward us,in that, while we were yet sinners,Christ died for us." Romans 6:23"For the wages of sin is death,but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." I John 1:7"The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin." Romans 10:13 "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." Romans 10:9 "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus,and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead,thou shalt be saved." Rev.20:15"And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire." (This information furnished by Sherry Reynolds.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 39 REPUBLICAN FOR United States Senator BACK TO THE CONSTITUTION! "We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the Courts—not to overthrow the Constitution,but to overthrow the men who would pervert the Constitution."—,Abraham Lincoln. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM—an unconstitutional monopoly of our money system by private enterprise. The control.of our currency belongs to Congress.If we regain control of the Federal Reserve System, the 100 billion dollars a year we pay in interest could be used to reduce our taxes and our national debt. y T. THE DECLARATION OF INTER-DEPENDENCE—The opposite of JOHN the Declaration of Independence in protecting our basic rights and SCH�ESS freedoms.Endorsed by.the incumbent,this document will concentrate all power to a centralized government. Property rights are totally ipii�-�lilir q, destroyed along with National Sovereignty.The State determines your g rights. NUCLEAR FREEZE—The issue here is not the guns, but who is running the guns. If we would simply stop the flow of technical knowledge to the Soviet block countries,there would be no arms race. The Soviet system cannot compete with American free enterprise system. The nuclear freeze would destroy the political independence of the xs: ' United States in the name of"Peace."It would leave the Soviets with a military advantage with which to blackmail the U.S.It is amazing how OCCUPATION:Substitute Teacher,Sports Official. many people are offering peace but hate the Creator's Son and His P principles.It is sad that Oregon's very own"Soviet"Senator would be OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Paper boy, caddy,painter, gar- the co-sponsor,along with Teddy Kennedy,of such an emotional ruse. dener, city worker, sports official, teacher, soldier, United Parcel FOREIGN AID—Import-Export Bank and World Bank loans to other Service,National Park Service/Crater Lake. countries should be stopped. It is a travesty to allow communist EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: UW/Stevens Point, Wisconsin: countries low interest rates and moratoriums that cancel their debts, 1970—B.S. degree Resource Management Minor in Forestry; while Americans are losing their farms,homes and businesses due to the ROTC Graduate-served in Army and Vietnam 1970-72;1975—B.S. high interest rates they are forced to pay. It's time to put Americans degree Physical Education,Minor in Biology and Coaching. first PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None. THE ISSUES BACKGROUND AND FAMILY:Born in Milwaukee,Wisconsin,Feb- STATE: ruary 12,1947.Moved to Phoenix,Arizona in 1976 and then Tualatin, SUPPORT Oregon in 1979.Wife Nancy and four children,Sammi,Ray,Sauny,and • Property Tax Limitation Measure Roby. Active in church and community, and member of Monmouth- • Death Penalty Independence Lions Club. • 20 Day Limit on Voter Registration OPPOSE Like President Reagan and many other Republicans, I believe X L.C.D.C. America has steered from sound constitutional principles.The conflict X Sales Tax of 1983 between the free agency of the individual citizen versus the"State"is X Multiple Service Districts stronger than ever before in our life times. There are three basic X Comparable Worth principles that we need to return to:1.limited government,2.separation NATIONAL: of powers,and 3.equal protection under the law. SUPPORT The basic struggle in government today is between concentration of • Balanced Budget(Without more taxes) power and separation of power.We have gone from independence and • Declaration of Independence self-governing,to dependence and big brother government.Our Found- • Repeal of Federal Reserve Act ing Father's plan of"informing the People so they can best solve the • Repeal of Monetary Decontrol Act of 1980 problem" has deteriorated to an attitude that our problems are "too e High Frontier complex" for the people, therefore only a select few can find the • Monroe Doctrine solutions. • Removal of the United Nations • Separation of Church and State There are certain responsibilities no government on earth can Not Separation of Religion and State handle without destroying itself through an overloaded bureaucracy. • Flat Rate Income Tax When the power is concentrated in one body of government it leads to OPPOSE fraud and corruption. "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts X All Forms of Communism absolutely." Concentrated power leads to a government that is top- X Federal Reserve System heavy and expensive. This has happened to us! It can be changed X ERA however,by"separating"the power from the federal level back to the X Nuclear Freeze { state level where it belongs. X Federally funded Abortions The basic role of a Senator is to work to keep these powers X Legal Services Corporation separated.His responsibility is to keep the federal government's fingers X World Bank Loans to Other Countries out of the State's treasury. To work at keeping state issues at a state X The Declaration of Inter-Dependence level,and federal issues at the federal level.For instance,taxes should X The Department of Education basically be collected by the states,not the federal government.It is not a X The Department of Energy Senator's job to take money from other states to fund federal programs. "In the beginning of a change,the patriot is a scarce man,and brave,and The banner I wave is GOD,COUNTRY,FAMILY AND THE U.S. hated,and scorned. When his cause succeeds,the timid join him, for CONSTITUTION;for without the first you lose the others.I feel it's then it coats nothing to be a patriot."—Mark Twain. time to get back to basics in government and education. Back to the separation of power as outlined by our Founding Fathers. (This information furnished by John T.Schiess.) 40 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet i REPUBLICAN FOR Rep!esentative in CongreSS DISTRICT "Many politicians are inclined to tell us only what we'd like to hear,varying the speech with the audience and locale.The 2nd > district Congressman didn't do that!Although Bob Smith has been in politics for many years,we find his honesty refreshing and his ability to`tell it like it is,'lends credibility to the man. i.L We need more men and women of this caliber in Washington as well as Salem and Boise and other state capitols." (8/30/83) BOB SMITH CARES ABOUT THE OPINIONS OF THOSE WHO SENT HIM TO CONGRESS. ROBERT F. One of his first congressional projects was a questionnaire.Nearly (BOB) 40,000 people responded, an amazing number at a time when so many Americans feel that no one in Washington will listen to their a SMITH dreams. The Ashland Daily Tidings said of the survey, "He deserves credit...for starting out his term by asking Second District resi- dents what they think of the issues." (5/21/83) BOB SMITH ANSWERED each question publicly, while the returns were coming back.His answers were remarkably in line with those of residents. The Medford Mail Tribune headline said, "Smith In Tune With Constituents." (5/19/83) When Harney County was flooded,appeals were sent to the Presi- OCCUPATION:Cattle rancher in Burns,businessman,Member of dent, Oregon's United States Senators, the Governor, state and Congress. federal emergency management offices and Bob Smith. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Oregon State Legislator,var- "Someone was listening," said the headline in the Burns Times- ious private business enterprises. Herald. "And guess who's listening? Of the six, THUS FAR only EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Burns Public Schools, Wil- one person has replied...Burns native Bob Smith." (6/22/83) lamette University(B.A.,Economics and Business Administra- Bob Smith knows Oregonians carry more weight in Washington tion). with a united congressional delegation. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Oregon House of The Portland Oregonian's article about new unity in Congress said, Representatives,12 years(two terms as Speaker);Oregon State "The impetus for the meetings came not from Oregon's long- Senate,10 years(two terms as Republican Leader). term senators but from freshman Bob Smith. The former CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH...HE CARES! minority leader of the state Senate came to Washington,D.C.,a Ask a neighbor or a friend or a relative about Congressman Bob year ago with a strong desire to see the delegation capitalize on Smith.More than any other answer,they'll tell you that he cares. its growing influence in Congress." (1/15/84) What happens to the people of Oregon's Second Congressional BOB SMITH TAKES A VERY PERSONAL INTEREST in District is important to Bob Smith.Throughout his career of public professional ethics,as well as the people he serves. His first act in service, he has demonstrated that fact time and again, and the Congress was to reject an unsolicited pay raise granted by the"lame people have responded by sending him back to offices with greater duck"Congress before him,instead turning it over to senior centers and greater responsibilities. in the Second District in monthly personal checks. They have not been disappointed. First sent to the Oregon Legislature in 1960, his election was a CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH CARES ABOUT OREGON- natural step from an extremely active life in community service to IANS AS TAXPAYERS. his hometown of Burns.In Salem,Bob Smith served two terms as In 1983,he voted against nearly ONE-AND-A-QUARTER-TRIL- Speaker of the State House of Representatives before moving to the LION dollars in government spending.And he voted to preserve the State Senate where he became Republican Leader.Throughout his 1983 third-year tax cut approved by Congress in 1981. service in Salem and continuing into Washington,Bob's perspective The Klamath Falls Herald&News wrote:"Congressman Right In on elected service has remained constant: Supporting Tax Cut."The article said,"Rep.Bob Smith is taking a "I was sent to Salem,and later to Washington,to speak for the pretty skeptical but well-justified view of the congressional budget people of my district.They've put their trust in me and my first, system.We think he's right." (5/15/83) highest priority job is to see that their trust is earned. I truly The editor of the Athena Press offered what he called an "un- believe that only can be done if a representative really cares solicited endorsement for Congressman Bob Smith whom,we feel,is about the people who elected him." representing the residents of Oregon's District No.2 to the best of Showing that he cares means many things. his ability and with a deep feeling of righteousness and devotion to what's good for Oregon residents,industry and environment.'" CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH CARES ABOUT PEOPLE. (8/18/83) I After his election in 1982 to represent one of America's geograph ically largest congressional districts,Bob knew that it would take an BOB SMITH has dedicated more than half his life to earning the extraordinary effort to serve everyone. He established a toll-free friendship and trust of those who elect him.He clearly has won the telephone line available in Oregon for constitutents to reach their right to be re-elected to Congress in 1984. congressman. His representatives traveled 45,000 miles,helping to CONGRESSMAN BOB SMITH IS AN EXCEPTIONAL LEGIS- solve federal problems for more than a thousand second district LATOR residents in Bob's first year in Congress alone. BOB RETURNED TO OREGON for face-to-face town meetings 39 ...HE CARES! times in 1983.After one of those meetings,the Ontario Daily Argus Observer said: (This information furnished by Bob Smith for Congress Committee.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 41 REPUBLICAN FOR CONTINUED Secretary of State WILBUR BISHOP'S duties included working with government ., . leaders in all three states. He participated in close observance L and work with both the Oregon and Washington legislatures M during those years. WILBUR BISHOP, as vice president of his financial institution, had as one of his prime duties,to review,edit and publish the f. annual financial report. As auditor, the secretary of state is 4, responsible for examination and audit of accounts and financial affairs of all state departments,boards and commissions,agen q WILBUR A. ties, institutions and state-aided institutions. WILBUR • y BISHOP BISHOP'S experience makes him well qualified for this duty. WILBUR BISHOP has worked with and supervised large numbers of employees as a newspaper publisher and as a member of the management committee of a large corporation. The respon- sibilities of secretary of state include the ability to work with and to lead a large group of employees. WILBUR BISHOP as mayor of Tigard for four terms has a first- sF hand knowledge of the importance of maintaining,codification, editing and publishing the administrative rules of governments, ` another of the secretary of state's duties. OCCUPATION:Mayor of Tigard(1975-78,1981-March 14, 1984); WILBUR BISHOP as a mayor learned the importance of sharing Public Relations and political campaign consultant. the responsibility of running government and making important OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Vice president(and member public decisions as does the secretary of state who sits on the of management committee) Equitable Savings& Loan; News- State Land Use Board with the governor and state treasurer. paper editor and publisher San Carlos Enquirer (California), and Kelsonian Tribune (Washington); Executive Director Oregon State Republican Party; Campaign Coordinator for WILBUR BISHOP'S experience in elections goes back more than Secretary of State Howell Appling Jr.and State Superintendent 30 years when he first began to participate in city,county,state of Schools Verne Duncan;Campaign Director of more than 45 and national elections as a campaign director.His knowledge of political campaigns since 1950 including five winning state-wide the election process and its importance and requirements is of contests. the highest level. Elections are a major responsibility of the EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Tigard Public Schools; Uni- secretary of state. versity of Oregon(journalism and economics)four years;Sacra- mento Junior College;Portland State University. WILBUR BISHOP has supported Norma Paulus in her efforts to PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Mayor of Tigard extend the use of the vote-by-mail process. He believes it will four terms since 1974;Chairman of Washington County Com- guarantee a greater degree of citizen participation in elections missioners' Advisory Committee; City Representative of and diminish the amount of apathy toward government. Columbia Regional Association of Governments; Chairman Oregon Savings & Loan League Legislative Committee (five WILBUR BISHOP believes that registration of voters before an years). election should be allowed up until the last feasible date before the day of the election. Born:February 14,1920(on Oregon's Birthday)in Tigard,Oregon. WILBUR BISHOP is proud that Republican Norma Paulus has Married:to Martha Callan (39'/2 years);seven children,ages 20 to done such an outstanding job as secretary of state the past eight 38, with M.S. and B.S. degrees from University of Oregon, years.He will dedicate himself to doing the job as well as she and Oregon State University, Willamette, Stanford, California her former Republican secretary of states have done. He hopes (Berkeley), Notre Dame, Zavier, Lewis University (Chicago) the voters of Oregon choose not to lower their sights in their and a sophomore at Purdue. selection of a new secretary of state this year. WILBUR BISHOP will make the strongest Republican to oppose the Veteran:Army Air Force pilot. Democrats in November.Make your vote count for BISHOP on May 15th. THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE for secretary of state in Novem- ber, 1984 should be the one most qualified and experienced in the fields of government and business.That individual must be able to conduct this second most important state-wide office with judgment balanced with years of down-to-earth work in the vineyards of free enterprise as well as success in public affairs and in government. WILBUR BISHOP had good business and financial experience when he was a member of the management board of Oregon's second largest savings and loan association.He participated in the growth and management of a very successful financial institution that was expanding with branch operations in Wash- ington and Idaho as well as Oregon. (This information furnished by Oregonians for Wilbur Bishop.) 42 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet REPUBLICAN FOR CONTINUED Secretary of State TOM HARDWICK x„ ON VOTE BY MAIL A vote is a precious thing. The RIGHT to vote is even more precious. I will, as Chief Elections Officer of the State of Oregon, encourage every eligible voter to exercise his or her privilege to cast a 3S' ballot on the candidate or measure of their choice in the privacy of the voting booth.I am opposed to the vote by mail program because undue influence or pressure may be executed on the voter away from THOMAS C. the polls. HARDWICK TOM HARDWICK ON RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS 1 I am in favor of a 30 day residency to vote in an Oregon election. This discourages an influx of people moving into the State,mailing in a voter registration form,voting in an election,then moving out of the State the following day. TOM HARDWICK ON THE DIVISION OF AUDITS OCCUPATION: Owner-Manager of floor covering contracting business;Real estate licensee. I will, as the Chief Audit Officer of the State of Oregon, fight OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Floor covering contractor for vigorously to expand this Division of the Secretary of State office.I 20 years and Real Estate sales for four years. will eliminate by publicity,duplication of efforts,waste in govern- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Independence Public Schools; Lary and will fight with every possible tool available to the Secre- Merritt Davis School of Commerce; Business Administration tax'of State, hold the cost of government down thereby reducing taxes needed to o operate it. Graduate. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None. TOM HARDWICK ON STATE GOVERNMENT PERSONAL AND BUSINESS INFORMATION As a small businessman, I am in favor of cooperation of efforts Tom and Ruth Hardwick have been married 32 years; have three between the State of Oregon and the business community to actively children,Tom Jr.,David and Patti;two grandchildren,Sarah and solicit and encourage new business ventures to come into the state Benjamin. and also to encourage and keep the businesses that we now have. Tom served in the U.S.Army during the Korean Conflict and was TOM HARDWICK awarded the Combat Infantry Badge and a Bronze Star medal.After ON POLITICS being honorably discharged at the end of the Korean Conflict,Tom enrolled in Merritt Davis School of Commerce and graduated as a Business Administration Major.This prepared him for a career in I am not a politician.I know it's time to return the State of Oregon business which has spanned some 21 years. to a citizen government operated by and composed of people like you Tom has been and still is actively involved in the Salem Commu- and I, who need a system of government but do not want to be nity,participating in the P.T.A.and Boy Scouts when the children dominated by it. were young.He is now a very active member of the Masonic Lodge, The York Rite Association of Salem and the Elks Lodge,serving as officers and chairing numerous committees in the Masonic Organi- zations. He is also a member of the National Board of Realtors as well as a member of the Salem Board. TOM HARDWICK ON VOTER REGISTRATION BY MAIL I am opposed to voter registration by mail.It dilutes voter participa- tion in due process and takes away too much of the personal attention needed for that feeling of self-satisfaction in participating in free elections of a free citizenry. (This information furnished by Committee to Elect Tom Hardwick Secretary of State.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 43 REPUBLICAN FOR Secretary of State Donna "...has taken the lead in addressing some of these issues in the State Legislature. Her thoughts on International Trade deserve wider dissemination." Oregon Business Magazine,December 1983 "By carrying out ideas such as those put forward by Zajonc, Oregon could help assure its own place in those world markets." Oregon Business Magazine,December 1983 "I believe that as one of the top three elected officials,my chief duty would be to speak for the state, for the future, and to DONNA B. welcome new jobs and promote our image of welcoming new businesses." ZAJONC Donna Zajonc,Roseburg News Review January 27,1984 DONNA ZAJONC,during the 1983 Legislative Session,received a 100%voting record from the Oregon State Homebuilders,100% voting record from the National Federation of Independent Business, 100% voting record from the Small Business Advo- cates,and a 91%voting record from the Oregon Farm Bureau. AUDITS:As chief auditor for the State of Oregon,the Secretary of State can be the citizen's watchdog...the person who encour- ages goal setting and planning, as well as the person who monitors agencies to see that they stay on track.By increasing OCCUPATION: Mental Health Nurse; Partner with her husband the efficiency of State Agencies we can get spending under in a small construction company in Salem;State Legislator. control. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Mental Health Nurse, "Taxpayers have a right to know their tax dollars are being Klamath and Marion Counties. spent in an efficient way." EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Bachelor of Science in Nurs- Donna Zajonc,Newport Newstimes ing, University of Missouri, 1972; Master's Degree in Public November 16,1983 Administration,University of Oregon, 1976. ELECTIONS:The Secretary of State is the chief elections officer in PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: State Representa- the State.Donna led the fight to require Oregonians to register tive, Salem, in 1979, 1981 and 1983. Legislative Committees: prior to election day during the 1983 Legislative Session.She is Vice-Chairperson,Trade and Economic Development Commit- now chief petitioner of the initiative petition drive to place a 20- tee;Co-Chairperson,Governor's Task Force on Historic Preser- day pre-election registration requirement on the November vation; Member,Governor's Task Force on Driving Under the 1984 ballot. Influence;Member,Governor's Task Force on Economic Devel- opment; Chairperson, Governor's Steering Committee to "Donna has championed the voter registration cut-off cause. Finance New Jails; Four States Adoptions Council; Chairper- We could not have been successful without her leadership." son,Governor's Task Force on Mental Health. Frank Nims,President DONNA ZAJONC was chosen "Oregon's Outstanding Young Oregonians in Action Woman"in 1975 as well as one of the"Ten Most Outstanding DONNA ZAJONC has chosen to leave the Legislature after serving Young Women in America." In 1980 she was not only the three terms. She believes she can serve Oregonians better as Business and Professional Federation's Woman of the Year,but Secretary of State.The legislature is slow,lacks leadership and also Salem's Junior First Citizen.In 1981 Donna was named one is indecisive. of"Five Outstanding Women in Oregon"by the Oregon Jay- "I'm very much a doer.I like to make decisions.I like to look at cees. the big picture, decide where we're going, and move toward DONNA ZAJONC's volunteer activities include Co-Chair, League those goals.I don't believe the Legislature has had a vision of the of Women Voters Juvenile Study;United Methodist Home for future of this state." the Aged Board of Directors; Marion County Juvenile Justice Donna Zajonc,Roseburg News-Review Commission; Vice-Chair Capital Planning Commission; Mar- January 16,1984 ion County Public Health Advisory Committee. "At the core of my campaign rest two beliefs,and they will guide BACKGROUND AND FAMILY:Donna grew up in a small retail every decision I make. First, I believe in public serv- family business. She began her career of service as a nurse in ice...my parents instilled in me a sense of pride and a Klamath and Marion Counties.After earning a Master's Degree sense of responsibility to help people through involvement in Public Administration at the University of Oregon in 1976, in government and community.Second,I believe Oregon is in a Donna turned her community service efforts to government and fight for its survival as one of the great,dynamic states defeated a three-term Democratic incumbent. She has served in our country.Oregon can and should be a shining example three terms in the Legislature. Donna and Ed Zajonc were for the rest of our nation.I believe in the positive energy in married in 1972. They have one daughter and share a family this state and I know we have the people,the resources and commitment to public service. the tradition to do just that.What we need is the leadership and ideas to move ahead in the next 10 years. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL Donna Zajonc,Announcement Address TRADE:In the area of International Trade,Donna was one of March 1,1984 the first to take the lead in addressing some of the problems Oregon faces. She sponsored legislation in 1983 to repeal Oregon's"Unitary Tax"which has a negative effect on Oregon's (This information furnished by Donna Zajonc for Secretary of State ability to attract new business. Committee.) 44 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet REPUBLICAN FOR CONTINUED ! State Treasurer David is an investor. He knows the nation's financial markets II� having personally risked his own funds in the stock and bond markets with great success for over 20 years. i David is a veteran.He served in the U.S.Army Finance Corps from 1953 to 1955.During that time he was stationed at various places in " the U.S. and Germany. He is active in both the American Legion and the V.F.W. David serves the community."He is past president of the World :t DAVID F. Affairs Council of Oregon. He is active in the Oregon Historical CARGO Society, the Portland City Club, the University Club, the Izaak Walton League and the Republican Governors'Association.He is a member of the All Ireland Social Club and the American Forestry i Association. i THE FAMILY David has six good reasons for wanting to build a better Oregon:his f wife Ida Jo,and their five children,Veronica,David,Patrick,Elena and Eamon. In fact, David moved his family to Oregon in 1974 because one of his children suffered from spinal meningitis and he could not find adequate therapy and special education in New OCCUPATION:Businessman,Investor,Attorney. Mexico. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Over 20 years experience in financial management in both government and business. THE PARTY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:B.A.,University of Michigan, 1951; Masters in Public Administration,University of Michi- David is a life-long Republican.At age 18 he was elected a member of gan,1953;Doctor of Laws,University of Michigan,1957. his county's Republican Central Committee.He has been chairman �. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Governor of New of university Young Republicans and chairman of state Young Mexico (two terms), State Representative, New Mexico (two Republicans. In 1968 he led his state's delegation to the GOP jterms),Assistant District Attorney. National Convention.Most recently he has served as Chairman of Clackamas County Republican Central Committee. I DAVID CARGO can regain the office of State Treasurer from the special interests that have temporarily captured it. GOVERNMENT SERVICE Willamette Week has called the maneuver by which the present Beginning with Tom McCall,Oregon Governors have asked David Treasurer was placed in office, "A CONNIVING EFFORT TO to serve on the Oregon Film Commission and the Oregon Advisory SUBVERT THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS TO FEATHER Board on Special Education. He also has served on the Advisory THE NEST OF A SELECT GROUP." (March 5-11,1984) Board to the Lake Oswego Board of Education. DAVID CARGO will return the office to the people.David Cargo The State Treasurer's office can be kept in the Republican Party if will manage Oregon's money for all Oregonians.He will not cater to David is nominated. David is untainted unlike the present State the special interests that now dominate the Treasurer's office. Treasurer.David is a Republican who has broad appeal among those who vote Independent and Democrat—people without whom we DAVID CARGO knows what must be done as Treasurer. As can't win a general election. He is a businessman who has the Governor of New Mexico David served as Chairman of the State support of labor.He is a knowledgeable financier with the common Investment Council(the body that invests that state's funds just as touch. the Oregon Investment Council invests ours). He streamlined the Council's functions and earned millions of dollars a year by placing DAVID CARGO IS THE ONLY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE the state's short-term funds in interest-bearing accounts. He built WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER an in-house staff of experts which maximized the state's return on investments while following prudent procedures. David will bring this practical experience to the Treasurer's office by instituting programs that insure every possible dollar is earning a return. He will insist financial transactions take place in Oregon wherever possible. He will search out investment opportunities in I fledgling Oregon businesses and where prudent provide these firms with start-up capital. THE MAN David is a businessman. He is a partner in Rogers Cable Systems, the firm using advanced technology to bring cable television to Portland and East Multnomah County. He is a partner in Wind River Timber Company, an Albany firm harvesting our natural (This information furnished by David Cargo for State Treasurer Com- resources. mittee;Paul Egger,Treasurer.) Official 1084 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 45 1 P r REPUBLICAN FOR CONTINUED state Treasurer Only one candidate is. Possibly the best-qualified candidate since Oregon became a state. David Chen. A professional money manager,not a politician. David Chen does not want to be Governor.He wants to be the best State Treasurer we have ever had, serve two terms, then let J someone else carry on. Chen is Finance Director for Beaverton, and while the politi- "' cians have talked about tax relief and done nothing,look at Chen's DAVID record: Beaverton cut its 1983-84 property tax levy 12% without laying off people.Beaverton consistently reduced property tax rates a^, CHEN the'last three years.Beaverton cut its business license tax 12%for 1983-84.Beaverton even cut its water charge 6%in 1983-84. Think what Chen can do for Oregon!For a welcome change,we would have a professional in office,not a politician. But Chen wouldn't simply sit in his Salem office counting our money.He wants our trio of top state officials to start acting as a leadership team...to get property tax relief either by legislative action or spearheading an initiative petition drive; to sell state timber productively for the common school fund and our lumber :. industry;to focus more on creating new jobs than on shifting taxes from one class to another;to invest more public monies inside the OCCUPATION:Finance Director,City of Beaverton. state than outside;to give the average Oregonian a hand—now that OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Finance Director, City of the wealthy are doing nicely and the poor are getting most of Beaverton, 1977 to present; County Treasurer, New Castle government's assistance. County, Delaware, 1974-77; Finance Director-City Treasurer, David Chen proposes these bold advances for Oregon: Kenai and Kodiak,Alaska,1971-74;Assistant to City Manager, Mountlake Terrace, Washington, 1970-71; Finance Assistant, • Governor,Secretary of State,and Treasurer would serve as a Bellevue, Washington, 1969-70; Credit Negotiator, Interna- short-and long-range financial planning team. tional Banking,Rainier National Bank,Seattle,1966-69. . Blue-ribbon panel of volunteer business leaders is drafted to EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: M.A. Political Science, Uni- advise where to put our scarce economic development funds versity of Oregon,1966;B.A.Mathematics,University of Wash- most productively. ington; B.A. Public Administration, Taiwan National Chung • Oregon's revenue and spending patterns are completely ana- Hsing University. lyzed,to achieve genuine property tax relief for all income PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: See Occupational levels,eliminate the unitary tax,and freeze or lower income Background. taxes, • Revenue bonding to create low-cost homebuilding loan funds BACKGROUND AND FAMILY:Born in Nanking,1936.Escaped for middle-class Oregonians,not merely the poor. communist takeover of mainland China. Educated initially on • Our Investment Council must not gamble with "leverage Taiwan, then emigrated to America. Married to Debbie; three buy-outs" as they did investing in Fred Meyer stock, and children;resides in Beaverton. small companies must receive more of our investable capital, SPECIAL SKILLS: Fluent in Chinese. Study fields included gov- not just the"bigs." ernmental financial administration;financial analysis and planning; An executive Council on International Trade would plan to strengthen all our port facilities.Oregon's international sales money management;mathematical analysis and programming;fis- can grow a billion dollars in the next 10 years if we work at cal application of management information processes; foreign selling abroad. exchange;bond financing;international law,relations,and trade. • More Oregon trust monies—more than 20%—should be HONORS: "Professional Achievement Recognition Award" from invested intrastate.One job created within the state yields a the International Municipal Finance Officers Association for three minimum tax return to governments of $2,000—which consecutive years, 1981-83.Beaverton received the IMFOA'a high- means other taxpayers don't have to pay that$2,000. est recognition for a municipality four consecutive years, 1979-83, David Chen says: for Chen's work as its Finance Director.Kenai,Alaska proclaimed a special"David Chen Day"November 13,1974 for his role in saving "The State Treasurer's job should no longer be used as a that city from bankruptcy. political stepping stone, nor as a simple bookkeeper of the state's revenues. This office should assist the Governor in the economic ----- -------_— revitalization of Oregon. A major part of that work should be international trade, and as someone conversant with Asian lan- guages and customs, I can serve Oregon well in dialogues with t Oregon's political scene is crowded with candidates who only Pacific Rim trading nations." want to win elective office and...that's it;that's as far as they've thought. Republicans will be proud to have a qualified candidate for State Treasurer—a professional,not a politician. It's no different with the State Treasurer campaign.The other candidates are looking at it, as candidates have for far too many years,as just a stepping stone to the Governorship. 3 That's well and good if you're also trained to be a good State (This information furnished by Chen for State Treasurer Committee; Treasurer while you're AT that job. Lee Haglund,Manager.) 46 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet I REPUBLICAN FOR CONTINUED State Treasurer That's why Bill Rutherford is a natural for the job.Oregonians have had an excellent opportunity to judge his work because he served with distinction in the Legislature from 1976 through 1983. And while the Legislature was receiving more than its share of criticism,Bill Rutherford was the recipient of praise. He is known as one who could be counted on to develop and :> introduce far-sighted legislation and to work for and help gain ' passage of solid bills which produce genuine,measurable benefits for the people of Oregon. BILL RUTHERFORD A DYNAMIC ADVOCATE FOR OREGON Bill Rutherford was, for example, the prime mover in the bill which called for the phase-out of the inheritance tax.He sponsored measures for tax relief and tax reform,as well as a bill to provide tax credits for home weatherization which was called "...the most innovative of the session." He has been widely praised for his energy,his productive work, and his ability to ask common-sense questions and provide com- mon-sense answers when legislation bogged down in confusion. Bill Rutherford is a person who will be a dynamic economic OCCUPATION:Oregon State Treasurer. advocate for Oregon,for you and me. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Attorney; small business- As the state's chief financial officer he is well prepared to meet man; Chief Executive Officer of Regional brokerage firm and on good and equal terms with the business and financial leaders he member of Pacific Coast Stock Exchange;veteran of two years will meet in his role as investor of state funds. U.S.Army service. One newspaper editorial,perhaps, summed it up best when it EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Attended Yamhill County said: "Oregon's state treasurer has responsibility for managing a schools. Earned history degree, University of Oregon,and law major investment group. Rutherford has necessary experience for degree,Harvard University(1964). that task,having served as house counsel and later as chief executive PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Elected State Repre- officer of a regional securities firm.He has held a seat on the Pacific sentative 1976, reelected 1978, 1980, 1982. Appointed by Coast Stock Exchange." (News-Register, McMinnville, Aug. 23, Speaker of House to serve on House Judiciary and Elections 1983) Committees. Vice-Chair Elections Committee 1979 session. Vice-Chair Judiciary Committee 1981, 1983 sessions. Member Pensions Committee,National Conference of State Legislators. HERE'S WHAT THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED AND WORKED WITH RUTHERFORD SAY STATE TREASURER BILL RUTHERFORD: Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer: "A state government of OREGON'S ECONOMIC AMBASSADOR Bill Rutherfords would give Oregon the best government for which State Treasurer Bill Rutherford is the right one in the right job any citizen could ask." at the right time. Former State Treasurer Clay Myers:"Experienced in securities, Now we need to keep him State Treasurer so that he can fully legislation, and business you are uniquely qualified to serve as develop his imaginative programs for Oregon. Oregon State Treasurer." SMALL BUSINESSMAN,INVESTMENTS,LAWYER MAIN STREET TO WALL STREET A qualified, experienced money manager, Rutherford has An observer of Rutherford's career once pointed out that already taken the first steps to make the State Treasurer become. •here is a small town boy who worked on a farm,in the stock Oregon's Economic Ambassador. room of his parents' store in McMinnville, and went from Main Street,Oregon, to a seat on the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange on Rutherford was appointed State Treasurer by Governor Vic Wall Street." Atiyeh following a distinguished career as State Representative. That service for Oregon was in turn preceded by a solid business HE'LL PROVIDE ENERGY AND LEADERSHIP career which included operation of two small businesses,a farm,and a private legal practice. Now as never before Oregon needs the energy and leadership of Now Rutherford is in a position to use his talents to help get the State Treasurer Bill Rutherford.It's time for full development of his Oregon economy moving again. creative programs which will be beneficial to every tax-paying citizen of Oregon. One of his primary goals will be to make the state's finances even more productive than in the past.That is important to you and me because wise investments by the State Treasurer will produce income that would otherwise be sought in taxes. And this is no small matter. The State Treasurer now invests more than$3 billion for the people of Oregon.Therefore it is vital that the job be held by a person of proven integrity and money (This information furnished by Friends of Bill Rutherford;John Gray— handling skills. Jim Osborn,Co-Chairmen.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 47 REPUBLICAN FOR State Treasurer JOHN E. SMETS ICI OCCUPATION:Machinery manufacturer. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Established family business in Oregon since 1966.Veteran WWII,USMC. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: University of Washington B.A. Business Administration 1951; Yakima Valley College; U.S.Marine Corps Institute. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Numerous commu- nity appointments/offices; State School Superintendent's Health Education Advisory Committee; Labor Commissioner (R) nominee 1978; City Councilman, Edmonds, Washington, 1962. The State Treasurer is responsible for the safety of over$7 billion including over $1 billion (short term) investments and over $5 billion (long term) investments. Largest of which is the pension fund,(over$4 billion). Responsibilities also include: Vice-chairman—Five member Oregon Investment Council... establishes investment policies,hires money managers. Member—State Land Board(along with Governor and Secretary of State)...administers Common School Fund. Chairman—Oregon Mass Transportation Financing Authority... five members. Member—Public Contract Review Board...reviews state and local governments'purchases of goods and services...nine members. Vice-Chairman—Municipal Debt Advisory Commission assisting state/local governments to get the best bond rates for tax- payers...seven members. Member—Local Government Investment Board assisting local gov- ernments to earn best interest income on idle funds...seven members. An active participant in Oregon's elective process,I've also founded and operated a successful machinery manufacturing business in Oregon through two major national economic upheavals,and set the tone for fiduciary responsibility and trust for my company and its customers for over 15 years.Protection of assets to insure economic survival for the long term has also"gone with the territory." My experience operating by the"prudent man"rule of investment is also the Oregon policy. If elected, I would hope to accomplish a growth in the allotment from earned income to support Oregon business expansion and jobs. With your help, it can be accom- plished.Thank you for your vote. (This information furnished by John Smets.) 48 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet i REPUBLICAN FOR CONTINUED Attorney General FROHNMAYER IS FIGHTING ORGANIZED CRIME Frohnmayer also told the voters that he would make the Attorney General's office an active factor in the fight against organized crime.He took a major step in this direction by securing passage of legislation which has permitted him to attack organized criminal enterprises and seize illegally gained crime profits. This statute was used to recover for Oregon taxpayers more than half a million dollars and has even reached a Swiss bank account and DAVE permitted confiscation of an expensive yacht. FROHNMAYER Other cases are pending or concluded against large-scale gam- n bling operations,illicit bingo operations,and traffickers and cultiva- n tors of illegal drugs in Oregon. a Now, with support of others who are beginning to recognize Frohnmayer is correct that Oregon does have a problem with organized crime,he is prepared to move even more vigorously.With additional tools,which the legislature can provide,he will accelerate his program to move against large-scale hijacking,cocaine process- ing and peddling, marijuana growing and processing, and untaxed gambling which is costing Oregon millions of unreported tax dollars. OCCUPATION:Attorney General of Oregon. HE WORKS TO ATTRACT NEW INDUSTRY AND JOBS OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Private legal practice; pro- fessor of law and legal counsel to the president, University of As one of the state's top officials Dave Frohnmayer recognizes Oregon;retail clerk;lumber mill employee;forestry aide. the need for new business and more jobs in Oregon.And he has done EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Medford public schools;A.B., something about it. He has personally contacted important firms Harvard University; B.A., M.A., Oxford University (Rhodes interested in settling and investing in Oregon. Scholar);Doctor of Jurisprudence,University of California. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Attorney General To further aid in this endeavor he has instructed the staff of the 1981-present;State Representative 1975-81;Consultant to U.S. Justice Department to rapidly provide all departments of state with Department of Justice; Assistant to U.S. Secretary of Health, advice on how to best avoid legal tangles and red tape which would Education and Welfare;Member Governor McCall's Task Force discourage investment in Oregon. on Conflict of Interest Legislation. FROHNMAYER WINS FOR OREGONIANS COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP FOR OREGON During his term as Attorney General he has argued and won two Dave Frohnmayer has proven during his service as Attorney U.S.Supreme Court cases which assist the prosecution and police in General that he keeps his promises and that he is providing the criminal cases.He challenged an IRS ruling that would have denied vision and courageous leadership Oregon needs in that vital office. federal tax credits for energy conservation to 5,000 Oregon veterans and he has continued to fight for what he believes is right in cases Frohnmayer has said: "This is an Administration of kept where Oregonians may have been overcharged by oil companies. promises."And the record supports him. In addition Oregonians have every right to be proud of the fact In 1980,as a campaigner,he promised the people he would build that Dave Frohnmayer is recognized nationally as an expert on Constitutional law. the finest State Department of Justice in the Nation. He has succeeded,as evidenced by the statement of a distinguished jurist In short,Dave Frohnmayer is doing a job for us.He is proving who said the people of Oregon now have"...a first-rate law firm..." time and again that he is tough minded, high principled, hard working for them. working,and a man of integrity. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE Oregonians need a man with those qualities in high office. OPERATES EFFICIENTLY Dave Frohnmayer has accomplished this without adding to the taxpayers'burden.In fact,the reverse is true.Cuts have been made in both work force and budget, but in many areas that office is handling a dramatic increase in workload. He promised to enforce the law vigorously and has done so. Frohnmayer has recovered some $110 million for the people of Oregon from people who have cheated the government, cheated consumers,or who have not fulfilled their legal obligations to others. Dave Frohnmayer promised to seek changes in the overused and abused insanity defense plea in criminal trials. As a result of P legislative reluctance,progress was limited,but on reelection he will continue to pursue this goal. (This information furnished by Oregonians for Frohnmayer.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 49 II� REPUBLICAN FOR f Attorney General 9111 'I • The Oregon Constitution (Article IV, Section 21) requires that every act or law be plainly worded.This means that laws are supposed to be written in the language of the people instead of the legalese of professional attorneys. i Considering the source of most of our laws,it is not difficult to understand why the laws are difficult to understand. The Attorney General,as shop foreman of the Justice Depart- ment, if he is a professional attorney, has the unpleasant task of WALTER bruising his peers by cleaning up their language. HUSS If he is a professional attorney,the fraternal pressures of his job perpetuate the obscurity of the law. As long as the laws remain obscure,the common citizen will be easily conned by them and suffer. • The perpetuation of evil and its injustice in our society goes by the formula: ELECT, PROTECT,and RE-ELECT.Which means "get them into office,protect their corrupt activities while in office, and keep them in office."This trend must be changed. Today's courts bear the sign in their halls"no soliciting." Yet every judge, it seems,solicits for the attorneys and discourages the OCCUPATION: President of free enterprise network marketing free exercise of conscience by denying the citizens the counsel of company and importer-exporter. their choice and the right to record the words, intonations, and OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Piloted businesses,organiza- gestures of their own court case. tions, church schools and church groups through the maze of legal requirements. Training leadership for business and poli- • Today the average citizen feeds the bureaucratic machine, tics;Chairman,Land and Mining Affairs Committee,assisting stoking it with his life, liberty, and property; energies, substance, mining claimants;Chairman,New Oregon Federation. and whole being,as law after law is devised by the State Legislature EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Attended Portland Public to be imposed and prosecuted by an impassionate Justice Depart- Schools; Benson High School; LIFE College, Los Angeles; ment. Specialty studies,University of Oregon. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Past State Chair- • The Military,Justice,Educational, and Taxing Systems are man, Republican Party of Oregon; past member, Republican too important and too sensitive to be monopolized by professionals, National Committee; 22 years precinct and"grass roots"orga- and special interest groups who do not have the citizen's viewpoint. nizer. After all, in a Republic, by definition,these systems are to be • The Oregon Constitution provides for any citizen, not a representative of the people. member of the Bar,to be elected to the position of Attorney General. These systems must be kept in strict subordination to the • There are three major industries: Capital, Goods,and Labor citizen-civil power through the citizen's representation. services. • Our original system of law was designed to form a more perfect Attorneys,by nature,practice the feudal doctrine of attornment union,establish justice,insure domestic tranquility,provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and to secure the which means that the wealthy are kept wealthy and the poor are kept poor. blessings of liberty to ourselves and our children. In other words— Happiness.Are you happy. Are the people in office presently doing their job?You be the judge of it!And while you are thinking about it, This further translates into the concept that the Capital Indus- remember that the job of Attorney General is to see to it that the try will be promoted, the Goods Industry will be tolerated and Courts don't tread upon your Happiness when you are trying to be a regulated,and the Labor Industry will be demoted,demeaned,and good citizen,live and let live. exploited. Now,you can see why it is important for attorneys throughout A professional attorney,as an Attorney General sees the forego- the State of Oregon to be subject to citizen review and discipline. ing as an unwritten obligation of his term in office and reelection,by virtue of his education in today's law schools. • It is high time that a panel of Oregon citizens,using common sense and common language, did a thorough weeding job in the On the other hand,today's lawyer must come from the ranks of Oregon statute patch,and direct their conclusions to an interested the common citizens, and be professionally obligated to maintain legislature,justice department,and executive governor. the equal protection of the law for the rich and poor alike. It is important that you have an Attorney General who will • The Attorney General,as shop foreman of the Justice Depart- listen to what the people say and implement it. ment,has an authorization for 114 attorneys and 19 investigators. • Today's office of Attorney General must be held by a citizen to transform the purpose of that office to that of Lawyer-General. If his motives be wrong,with such a staff at his command,he has the power to promote the will of the State, the language of attorneyism,the isolation and subjugation of the common citizen, (This information furnished by Committee to Elect Walter Huss and the destruction of FREE ENTERPRISE. Attorney General.) 50 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet i REPUBLICAN FOR 27TH State Senator DISTRICT •, ,>r., .4 PETER M. JESSE G. BROCKMANA y MABEN OCCUPATION: Self-employed,Rancher/Investment and Real Estate OCCUPATION:Retired. ! Counselor. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Engineer of Southern Pacific OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Rancher, Realtor, Journalist. Railroad(40 years). Stockbroker, New York Stock Exchange, National Association of EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Tueson Senior High School Securities Dealers. (three years); U.S. Marine Corps, 1st Division, South Pacific, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:University Santa Clara,B.A.1959; WWII,(three years). New York Institute of Finance. I PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:None. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: U.S.A.F. Distinguished Unit Citation. As a proud veteran of World War II, I fought to insure that this PETER BROCKMAN OFFERS EXPERIENCE, UNDERSTAND- nation and its government would never be occupied and controlled ING,COMMON SENSE.His background is a combination of profes- by traitors such as Henry Kissinger, Mark Hatfield and Paul sional investment counseling, real estate marketing, cattle ranching. Volcker.Now I feel that our citizens have only one recourse,which is Each a vital part of Deschutes and Klamath Counties. to do as I have done and join the nationwide movement of thousands PETER BROCKMAN BELIEVES JOBS CAN BE CREATED . . . of bipartisan citizen candidates led by Democratic Presidential BUT IT TAKES HARD WORK. The 1985 Legislature must address candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche,Jr.People are out of work across unemployment,rising taxes and continuing flat economy.The problems the state and our industries are collapsing not because of local I are large but can be addressed with strong commitment,time,energy, mismanagement but due to the policies of Federal Reserve Chair- hard work. man Paul Volcker and the "environmentalists." The industries of f PETER BROCKMAN BELIEVES IN THE INTEGRITY OF ELEC- my district such as the railroads,timber and farming are becoming TIONS.Oregon has one of the finest national reputations for election virtually extinct and, therefore, the revenue base can no longer laws,quality of elections,lack of scandal.However,Election Day voter support a government which is forced to tax the population to death. registration should be stopped. Peter Brockman strongly supports at least a 20-day voter registration cut off. PETER BROCKMAN BELIEVES IN CONSISTENT LAW I advocate a policy, like Mr. LaRouche's and that of President ENFORCEMENT PRACTICES.The threat of crime in our neighbor- Franklin D.Roosevelt between 1939 and 1943.We must embark on hoods and our homes is too real to ignore. People deserve quality a national defense mobilization and reestablish military parity with protection and confidence in our penal system.Repeat criminal activity the Soviets in order to deter them.We must have a"crash"program should be dealt with swiftly and surely. If our present institutions are for development of anti-missile beam weapons which can make inadequate,facilities must be secured to protect our citizens. nuclear ICBMs obsolete and spin off the development of vast new PETER BROCKMAN IS TIRED OF THE CONTINUING POLITI- technologies,industries and jobs. CAL GAMES. People in our district indicate they want to be repre- sented by one who listens, has integrity, is hard working, has the This can only be accomplished by a reform of our Federal Reserve background helpful to our district. Political games—like those played System.Paid Volcker must be fired,the Fed must be"federalized," 1 during the last legislative sessions—must be replaced with common the dollar must again be laced on a old standard and interest rates sense and determination, must be reduced to 2- 4%p We can start developing the Pacific Rim PETER BROCKMAN WANTS TO BE A CONSTRUCTIVE VOICE region. IN ESTABLISHING REALISTIC LIMITS ON GOVERNMENT SPENDING. We can't continue paying more and more in taxes and continue to receive the same or less in service. Needed and required I pledge my commitment to work for such policies from my position services should be continued, out of date or unnecessary programs in Oregon as your State Senator. should be cut. PETER BROCKMAN HAS COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT EXPERIENCE. Peter has donated considerable time to various local efforts including service as Co-chair of the Cancer Society Campaign, j Co-chair on the Sisters Blue Birds,and Member of Sisters High School Study Committee. (This information furnished by Brockman for Senate Committee.) (This information furnished by Gordon Maben.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 51 REPUBLICAN FOR State Senator DISTRICT r � KENNETH A. JERNSTEDT OCCUPATION:Retired. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Retired Small Businessman. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:B.S.Linfield College PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: City Councilman, two years. Mayor, two years. State Representative,two years. State Senator, 18th year. Native Oregonian, born July 20, 1917, raised on farm in Yamhill County.U.S.Marine Corps.Oregon's only"Flying Tiger"pilot ace. Experimental test pilot, Republic Aviation. Member and Elder, Hood River Valley Christian Church.Former Chairman of Board, President of Congregation,and Co-chairman of Building Commit- tee. A DEDICATED PRIVATE CITIZEN—KEN JERNSTEDT in February 1976, was named Hood River County First Citizen in recognition of his many service contributions to his community. A PRACTICAL LEGISLATOR—KEN JERNSTEDT was raised on a farm and has a deep understanding of agriculture and the problems of farmers. As a working officer in his own soft drink bottling business for 25 years,he has had a unique opportunity to see both the labor and the management sides of our economy. This background and his experience in government have given him an excellent working knowledge of the interests and economy of Dis- trict 28 and a deep concern for the welfare of its citizens. AN EXPERIENCED LEGISLATOR—KEN JERNSTEDT has, in 18 years in the legislature, been on Committees covering just about every aspect of state government: Agriculture, Natural Resources,Local Government,State and Federal Affairs,Economic Development,Business Affairs,Judiciary, Criminal Law Revision, Legislative Counsel. A RESPECTED LEGISLATOR—KEN JERNSTEDT has been appointed to Interim Committees on Business and Labor,Economic Development,Agriculture,Indian Affairs,Natural Resources,State Government Operations.Under two Governors he has served on the Governor's Commission on Youth. A RESPONSIVE LEGISLATOR—KEN JERNSTEDT serves one of the largest senatorial districts in the state and travels an average of 20,000 miles a year maintaining contact with his constituents and serving their interests. RE-ELECT KEN JERNSTEDT—THE CANDIDATE WHO KNOWS THE DISTRICT,ITS PEOPLE AND ITS PROBLEMS. (This information furnished by Re-Elect Ken Jernstedt Committee.) 52 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet REPUBLICAN FOR State Representative DISTRICT 8 i MAUREEN p . GIEBER i OCCUPATION:Bookkeeper and business manager,Mountain Post and Pole Company;freelance writer. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Bookkeeping,First National Bank;Lumber business;accounting, Southwest Bell Company (Member of Communication Workers of America);retail sales; small business operator. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Hayden High School,Topeka, Kansas.Attended Lane Community College. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Past Chairman, Lane County Alcohol Planning Committee; Lane County Extension Advisory Board; University of Oregon Foreign Stu- r dent Friendship Foundation. MAUREEN GIEBER HAS WORKED FOR THE COMMUNITY Maureen Gieber has served on county committees for alcohol- ism and extension services. Maureen Gieber has volunteered at Skipworth Juvenile Home, served on the Board of Directors for the La Pine Preschool for Handicapped Children, and the University of Oregon Foreign Student Friendship Foundation.She is a member of Oregonians for Basic Education and Citizens for Educational Freedom. MAUREEN GIEBER UNDERSTANDS THE LEGISLATIVE j PROCESS I Maureen Gieber is the Legislative Chairman of ROAR (Real Organization against Rape). She has worked on legislative issues involving juveniles,alcoholism and the family. i She knows how the government process works. MAUREEN GIEBER UNDERSTANDS SMALL BUSINESS Maureen Gieber and her husband, Larry, have worked in the j lumber business in Oregon for 30 years, both in retail and 11 manufacturing operations. Maureen knows how government taxes affect small businesses. She knows what government can do to help small business,and,just as important,what govern- ment should not do. MAUREEN GIEBER CARES ABOUT PEOPLE Maureen Gieber believes Oregonians deserve the assurance that the doors of justice are not revolving doors.Convicted criminals must serve full and meaningful sentences.The rights of victims and innocent citizens must be protected. MAUREEN GIEBER—a community voice a caring voice a representative voice. (This information furnished by Maureen Gieber.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 53 REPUBLICAN FOR State Representative STRICT BILL C. A, BELLAMY ay>" OCCUPATION: Assistant State Future Farmers of America Advisor,Realtor. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Vocational Agriculture Teacher,Culver High School. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Sherman County High School; B.S.Degree—Oregon State University,Agricultural Education; M.S.Oregon State University,Agricultural Education. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Elected State Repre- sentative'from District 55 in 1979, 1981, 1983.House Commit- tees on Environment and Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources,Education(vice-chairman)and Human Resources. BILL BELLAMY HAS A PRACTICAL UNDERSTANDING OF CENTRAL OREGON ISSUES. Bill is a long-time Oregon resident with an extensive record of concerned participation. Teaching experiences at the high school and college level have given him firsthand experience in the field of education— including vocational education. An Assistant State FFA Advisor, he has worked closely with issues of importance to young farmers. BILL BELLAMY REPRESENTS YOU WITH A STRONG, EFFECTIVE AND RESPECTED VOICE. BECAUSE Bellamy knows that a stable educational system is central to our economic prosperity, he supported additional funding for basic education, including higher education and community colleges. BECAUSE small businesses employ 50 percent of Oregon's work force, Bill Bellamy voted to set up Small Business Assistance Centers in Oregon Community Colleges. BECAUSE operating expenses threaten the economic survival of many Oregon farms, Bill Bellamy voted to decrease those costs. BECAUSE some unemployed need new job skills,he supported extending unemployment benefits to people in retraining pro- grams. BILL BELLAMY also supported the Elderly Tax Deferral Program to ease the tax burden of senior citizens;legislation to increase the availability of veteran loans;and to provide money to assist the medically needy who cannot afford medical cover- age. BILL BELLAMY—A PRACTICAL,EFFECTIVE, CONCERNED VOICE TO REPRESENT YOU. (This information furnished by Committee to elect Bill Bellamy State Representative.) 54 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet REPUBLICAN FOR DESCHUTES County Commissioner POS T ON NOCOUNTY �a r� BOB PICKARD I t OCCUPATION:Sheep rancher. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: United States Forest Serv- ice;School Administration;Educator;Realtor. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Bachelor of Arts degree and graduate year in history and education, Chapman College, Orange,California.Additional graduate work in school admin- istration,University of California(Berkeley)Life Credential. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Member, Redmond School District Board 2J.Member,Deschutes County Board of Equalization hearing citizens'appeal on taxation.Past member, Deschutes County Extension Advisory Board. BOB PICKARD is committed to Deschutes County.It is an area of highly desirable features that require careful husbanding. Our economy appears to be recovering and the County should continue its course to encourage economic growth through the state loan,program. Energy resources are being explored on the Deschutes River. The current moratorium allows for a thorough review of our river system as it relates to the needs of Deschutes County citizens. County Land Use Plan will be reviewed allowing citizens'input on a vital topic for the area. BOB PICKARD brings a wide background of experience to the issues facing Deschutes County.Additionally,he wishes to be in the midst of these issues as your next Commissioner of Deschutes County. "Blending balance with action." (This information furnished by Committee to Elect Bob Pickard;Susan K McIntosh,Treasurer.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 55 REPUBLICAN FOR County Surveyor COUNTY JEFFERSON JEFF KERN OCCUPATION: County Surveyor for Jefferson County, and self- employed as a Professional Land Surveyor. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: President of Jeff Kern & Associates,Inc.,a consulting firm providing surveying services throughout Oregon. Adjunct Instructor of Surveying at the University of Oregon. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management from Fairleigh Dickenson University. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:County Surveyor for Jefferson County since 1978. The private ownership of property is one of our most cherished rights under the Constitution. The County Surveyor's office is charged with the responsibility for maintaining a file of all recorded property surveys in the County. The County Surveyor's office also serves as a repository for numerous other documents related to the public and private owner- ship of land,including:road and highway plans,public utility rights- of-way,plans for major public works such as dams,reservoirs,and irrigation projects, copies of original GLO field notes, and surveys for other government agencies. Land Surveyors,Attorneys,Title Companies,and all those who deal with land ownership spend a great deal of their time on research.The objective of research is to gather all written evidence of title and evidence of monument location.Many times the County Surveyor's records are the most fruitful source of property-location information. The County Surveyor is often called upon to make surveys for other government agencies, re-monument certain land survey cor- ners,aid property owners in the settlement of survey questions,and help other surveyors with research problems. s I believe that the duties of this position require a dedication to the highest standards of practice in the profession of land surveying. Through my work on the legislative committee of the Oregon Association of County Engineers and Surveyors,and as a practicing Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Oregon,I will continue to bring a professional approach to the office of County Surveyor. (This information furnished by Jeff Kern.) 56 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet NKRTISAN CANDIDATES, Page Judge of the Supreme Court Position 1....... ........ ...... .. .......` „'. ......... 58 Position 7 .,..,..s ...., ..................... 61 Judge of the Court of Appeals 0 Position 7. 62 f� MOW 4984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 57 NONPARTISAN FOR CONTINUED i Judge, Supreme Court POSITION 1 • JUSTICE LINDE IS AN EXPERIENCED AND EFFECTIVE JUDGE Justice Linde was appointed by Governor Straub in December x 1976 and was elected by the people in May 1978. He is now one of the two judges with the longest experience on the Supreme Court of Oregon. Justice Linde is a hard working and productive judge.His work combines legal scholarship with mature judgment,practical experi- ence and common sense. Arno Denecke,retired Chief Justice who HANS A. presided over the Supreme Court during five years of Justice Linde's LINDE service,says: "Justice Linde is a very hard working member of the Court,both on opinions assigned to him and on all court business." y The Supreme Court is the highest court in Oregon.Its decisions are made collectively,not by individual judges.Since the legislature transferred most appeals to the Court of Appeals in 1978, the Supreme Court decides far fewer but more difficult cases.Important issues on which the Court's opinion was assigned to Justice Linde include: —Standards for police and firefighter benefits consistent with city home rule. —Tenants'damage claims for substandard housing. —Unconstitutionality of the 1981 reapportionment that left west- OCCUPATION:Judge,Supreme Court of Oregon. side Portland without a state senator. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Attorney admitted to Oregon —Civil damages for battered spouse when protective order is not Bar, 1951.Professor of Law,University of Oregon,and visiting enforced. professor at other law schools,1959-76.Arbitrator in numerous labor disputes, 1962-75. Oregon Supreme Court Justice since —Unconstitutionality of requiring local governments to ratify pro 1977. posed sales tax amendment. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: University of California JUSTICE LINDE HAS BROAD SUPPORT School of Law;Reed College;Lincoln High School,Portland. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Law Clerk to U.S. This year, as in 1978, Justice Linde is supported by lawyers Supreme Court Justice, 1950-51. Attorney,U.S. State Depart- throughout the state and by many other community leaders and ment, and Adviser to U.S. Delegation to United Nations, citizens.He has bipartisan support from Oregon's political leaders, 1951-53. Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Richard Neu- including U.S.Sen.Mark Hatfield,U.S.Reps.Jim Weaver and Ron berger of Oregon, 1955-58. Member, Oregon Constitutional Wyden, State Labor Commissioner Mary Wendy Roberts, former Revision Commission, 1961-62. Member,Administrative Con- U.S.Reps.Edith Green and Bob Duncan,former U.S..Sen.Maurine ference of the United States, 1978-82. Seven years'experience Neuberger, former Portland Mayor Neil Goldschmidt, former on Supreme Court of Oregon. House Speaker Hardy Myers and many other state legislators. Though they differ on many issues,they units in urging that Justice • JUSTICE LINDE IS A LONG-TIME OREGONIAN Linde be re-elected to the Supreme Court of Oregon. Justice Hans Linde has been an Oregonian for 45 years. His • RE-ELECT AN OUTSTANDING JUDGE father was an attorney in Portland.Justice Linde went to school and college there, earning his way by factory and shipyard jobs. He Justice Hans Linde has a proven record: 30 years of able, served in the U.S.Army in Europe during World War II. dedicated service to the people of Oregon, including seven years' Justice Linde and his wife Helen have been married 38 years and work on the Supreme Court.His maturity and impartiality qualify live in Salem.They have two grown children,Lisa and David. him to serve six more years on our highest court.He has earned your continued trust and support. • JUSTICE LINDE IS PROFESSIONALLY DISTINGUISHED Justice Linde has achieved national distinction both before and after becoming a judge. In his 18 years as a law professor, he specialized in constitutional law and administrative law. He also taught criminal law and labor law. Over 1,000 Oregon lawyers took his courses. As a judge, Justice Linde's opinions have been cited in case- books and by courts across the country.His accomplishments were recognized by election to the national Council of the American Law Institute. • JUSTICE LINDE ENFORCES OREGON'S LAWS Justice Linde is a recognized leader in enforcing Oregon's constitution and laws.His firm,impartial devotion to the rule of law is widely respected.He is supported by former prosecutors like Jim Brown, Des Connall, Dick Forcum, Bill Frye, John Leahy, Sid Lezak,Francis Linklater,Louis Selken,and R.P.(Joe)Smith. (This information furnished by Committee to Re-elect Justice Linde.) 58 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet NONPARTISAN FOR CONTINUED Judge, Supreme Court POSITION THE INCUMBENT IS OUT OF TOUCH WITH OREGONIANS- �9 The incumbent has been a major disappointment to Oregonians.All too often his major concern has been for the criminal,not the crime victim. He has voted for decisions striking mandatory minimum sentences for murderers, restricting crime victims' restitution rights, limiting sentences for rapists and creating new rights for drunk drivers.He wrote a decision throwing out an Oregon law that made obscene phone calls a crime, arguing it violated the defen- dant's freedom of speech. DAVID In another case,police had fully informed a dismemberment mur- derer of his rights to remain silent,and to a lawyer at public expense. ! MARSHALL The murderer told police that he did not want a lawyer,and freely NISSMAN confessed to the crime. The incumbent wrote a decision throwing out the confession because, unbeknownst to the murderer, his accomplice had hired an attorney for him. fThe incumbent has taken a consistent stand against justifying j searches by legitimate concerns for officer safety.The results have been that important evidence gets excluded because of technical rules. He has voted to strike down the death penalty, adopted overwhelmingly by Oregon voters, and has interfered with our constitutional right to initiate legislation by popular vote. Nissman's opponent has used his judicial office to write personal OCCUPATION:Attorney. political beliefs into law and has refused to discuss this issue with OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:1975:Managing Editor,OBF the Oregon voters. Magazine. 1976-84: Lane County District Attorney's Office: Major felony trials, career criminal division, civil litigation, OREGONIANS DESERVE A FULL-TIME JUDGE: Justice police agencies'advisor.1978-84:Adjunct Professor,University delayed is justice denied.American Bar Association Standards call of Oregon Law School. Authored "Beating the Insanity for opinions to be published no later than 90 days after oral Defense"(1980)and"The Prosecution Function"(1981).Com- arguments. Litigants often wait eight to eleven months for the mercial fishing business,central Oregon coast. incumbent's opinions. He rarely missed an opportunity to reverse EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Doctor of Jurisprudence,Uni- administrative board decisions.The result:litigants wait a year for versity of Oregon School of Law.Bachelor of Arts,magna cum Linde's decision and are told to start all over again,driving the court laude,Emory University. costs sky high. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:1978-84:Prosecutor, The incumbent chose a period when the Court was short-handed to Lane County, Oregon; 1981-83: Member, Legislative Task take a winter leave to teach in a sun belt school,saying he needed Force,Oregon District Attorneys'Association. time to "think systematically." The SALEM Statesman-Journal observed"In our judgment, Linde owes it to the state to defer his DAVID NISSMAN has been endorsed by the OREGON COUNCIL teaching leave."(November 18, 1982)He was gone for four months. OF POLICE ORGANIZATIONS, THE LEGISLATIVE COM- On other occasions,brother judges have written separate opinions MITTEES OF THE OREGON POLICE CHIEFS AND THE taking the incumbent to task for delayed decisions. In one case, a OREGON PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, THE judge was moved to exclaim"this is no way to run a railroad."More MULTNOMAH COUNTY SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION,CRIME and more Oregonians agree. VICTIMS UNITED, hundreds of Oregon lawyers and District Attorneys,and the OREGON FARM BUREAU. In addition to his writing and teaching,Nissman has tried hundreds of cases. His expertise in the area of criminal law will improve the composition of our Supreme Court.Nissman is the only candidate, A CRITICALLY IMPORTANT JUDICIAL RACE FOR OREGO- judges, lawyers and police agencies call upon to bring them up to NIANS: The Supreme Court is responsible for seeing courts run .date on criminal procedure issues. He has lectured for the Oregon efficiently,that people are treated fairly and victims of criminal and Law Institute,the District Court Judges Association,and the Board civil wrongs receive justice.Oregonians have a right to expect hard on Police Standards and Training. Dave lives in Eugene with his work and common sense from their Supreme Court Judges. wife,Susan. DAVID NISSMAN WORKS HARD TO PROTECT YOUR VOTE FOR HARD WORK AND COMMON SENSE. RIGHTS: A vote for David Nissman is a vote for hard work and expert legal knowledge.He stands behind his record of prosecuting ELECT DAVID MARSHALL NISSMAN, major crimes and protecting the rights of crime victims.Nissman is SUPREME COURT JUDGE,POSITION 1. a trial lawyer with past experience in the business community.As a prosecutor, David Nissman has never represented special interest groups and owes no political debts. An adjunct professor at the University of Oregon, David Nissman has personally trained many of this state's trial lawyers. He has written two critically acclaimed legal books and is a nationally respected expert who has advocated reform of our over-used insanity defense laws. Nissman has accomplished in a short period of time, more than most lawyers and judges have in a lifetime.He will bring vigor,hard work,and dedication to the state's most important court. (This information furnished by Nissman for Justice Committee.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 59 NONPARTISAN FOR Judge, Supreme Court POSITION , Even during recent bad economic times Judge Norblad has doubled support collections for spouses and their children. His handling of domestic relations cases is equally impressive. Judge Norblad's Court is responsible for a substantial increase in the reporting of physical and sexual abuse,neglect,and child abuse. Judge Norblad is often asked to share his views at symposiums and legal gatherings.He has been a guest lecturer at Lewis and Clark College, Portland State University, Oregon Association of School Administrators, Western Oregon State College, and Willamette ALBIN W. University. NORBLAD JUDGE NORBLAD—"EXPERIENCED AND LOGICAL" Few people have broader or better Courtroom experience than Judge Albin Norblad. After service as Clerk for a Federal District Judge, he became a Deputy District Attorney, then Municipal Judge,and following a period in private practice was elected District Judge and later Circuit Court Judge. Through this wide experience Judge Norblad developed the legal skills which make him a logical choice for the Oregon Supreme Court.A vigorous person,he will carry his share of heavy workloads and help keep Court dockets current. OCCUPATION:Circuit Court Judge. HERE'S WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT JUDGE NORBLAD OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Circuit Judge, 1977 to pre- sent; District Judge, 1973-77; Attorney, private practice, 1969-73; Municipal Judge, Sublimity and Jefferson, 1970-73; "Speed and clarity have given the Court (Judge N 's) a Deputy District Attorney, 1966-69; Clerk, Federal District forceful reputation,without sacrificing the perception of f fairness." Judge, 1965-66. "In terms of due process...the performance of the Court...is EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.S., University of Oregon, excellent." 1963; J.D., Willamette University, 1965; Graduate, National U.S.Dept.of Justice—LEEA Program Evaluation, College of State Judiciary;Admitted to Oregon State Bar,1965. July 15,1981 Also licensed to practice U.S. District Court—Oregon, U.S. "That's because Norblad, elected by the voters to his present Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,U.S.Supreme Court. post,is widely perceived in the community to have been effective in PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Member,Governor's curbing crime..." Task Force on Juvenile Corrections. Statesman-Journal(Salem),August 14,1983 JUDGE ALBIN NORBLAD—AN 11-YEAR RECORD "Judge Norblad makes juveniles responsible to the victims of OF DISTINGUISHED SERVICE their crimes.Restitution payments by juveniles have increased 200 percent since 1976." Daily Astorian(Astoria),August 17,1978 Judge Albin Norblad is one of Oregon's most respected jurists. "...behind this tremendous drop in juvenile crime statistics is He has served Oregon as a full-time working judge for 11 years (Judge) Norblad's tough, no-nonsense policies as well as his com- and has been widely praised for the conduct of his Court. mitment to certain,speedy justice for offenders." As one observer put it: "While Judge Norblad retains the Mail(Stayton),January 24,1980 highest regard for judicial tradition,he has been unusually innova- "But Norblad...can point with pride to an impressive list of tive and makes the system work to the benefit of the people." statistics that seems to show that his stern expectations, The record proves the truth of the commendation.As Judge he reorganized department and innovative programs are working." has the best record in Oregon for collecting restitution for victims of Oregon Journal(Portland),February 11,1982 crime.Guilty offenders know that Judge Norblad will demand they "We think Judge Al Norblad and his solid staff are doing an pay for their offenses, repay damage.to their victims,and not slip outstanding job..." away with the proverbial"slap on the wrist." Appeal Tribune(Silverton),April 19,1979 JUDGE NORBLAD—"IMAGINATIVE,ENLIGHTENED" H and o "...(Judge Court)is also praised by Salem Police Chief Roy ollady and other .law enforcement officials for its strong backbone." According to figures from the State of Oregon Analysis of The Oregonian(Portland),February 2,1981 Criminal Offenses&Arrests in 1976 in his jurisdiction a total of 43 "...judicial candidate Albin Norblad promised to get tough with percent of all arrests were juvenile. By 1982 only 25 percent were juvenile offenders and realize community benefit in dealing with juveniles. them.Norblad was elected and he kept his promise." Observers of the system say such figures clearly point to the Independent(Woodburn),June 9,1982 effectiveness of Judge Norblad's no-nonsense approach and that his I even-handed firmness became, in the final analysis,a deterrent to crime. He is credited with developing some of the most enlightened i programs of rehabilitation in the state.He has been commended for his imagination and resourcefulness in bringing private and public organizations together to work effectively. (This information furnished by Albin W.Norblad.) 60 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet i 4 NONPARTISAN FOR i' Judge, Swreme Court POSITION 7 procedure,also has achieved an excellent control and understanding of constitutional law and, beyond that, the processes of justice." (Dean Arthur B.LaFrance,Northwestern School of Law of Lewis& Clark College,December 7,1982) "Associate Justice Jones is the schoolmaster of the American judiciary because of the enormous contribution he has made to the betterment of the judiciary." (Chief Judge James Burns, Federal District Court,January 7,1983) "We don't have one member in this entire bar of 7,000 people ROBERT E. who has written, lectured or worked harder for the benefit of our entire profession." (John Haugh, President, Oregon State Bar, JONES January 7,1983) r "Judge Jones has been an innovator,he has been a moving force in what I consider the modern trend of our court, our ability to deliver the justice services as we desire to the public." (Presiding Judge Charles Crookham,Multnomah County Circuit Court,Janu- ary 7,1983) ADVOCATE FOR STRICT,BUT FAIR SENTENCING: jJudge Jones co-founded Oregon's Diagnostic Center.This facil- ity is the best in the nation, providing complete psychological profiles and backgrounds of major felony offenders to the sentencing judges.He also originated Sentencing Councils to help standardize sentences, a program adopted by the federal court. Judge Jones OCCUPATION:Associate Justice,Oregon Supreme Court. served as Chairman of Oregon's Prison and Parole Commission.As OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Circuit Court Judge for a Circuit Judge,he sentenced over 3,000 felons. Multnomah County for 19 years.Trial lawyer 1953-63.Worked COMPASSION FOR YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS AND as a painter (Local #10), construction worker, greenskeeper, VICTIMS OF CRIME: deckhand,logger,truckdriver,insurance underwriter and claims adjuster. Judge Jones originated the Volunteers in Corrections program, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Graduated from Rose City personally training citizens to supervise youthful offenders. Park Grade School, Grant High School, and attended the "Judge Jones initiated the first program to provide volunteer University of Portland and graduated from the University of counseling to convicted felons....Last year trained volunteers Hawaii with a B.A. degree. Received law degree from North- logged 4,346 hours providing one-to-one counseling for probation western School of Law of Lewis and Clark College. clients."(County Lines Magazine,April 1978) PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Justice, Oregon In sentencing,Judge Jones consistently ordered offenders to pay Supreme Court (January 1983 to date); Circuit Judge, restitution to the victims of crime. Multnomah County (1963-82);Member,House of Representa- tives(1963). ENFORCER OF PROMPT JUSTICE: 4 Since his appointment to the Supreme Court,Justice Jones has MILITARY EXPERIENCE: Captain, U.S. Navy JAG Corps, been proven to be one of the most prolific writers on the court.His USNR. Former Line Officer and Commanding Officer of opinions are scholarly,clear,fair,and prompt. Oregon Law Co. 13-2. As Chief Criminal Judge for Multnomah County,Judge Jones FAMILY: Born in Portland, Oregon,July 5, 1927. Bob and Pearl eliminated a massive backlog of criminal cases and established new (' procedures reducing arrest-to-trial time for felons from five months (Jensen)have been married for 35 years and have two children, less than 60 days. 1 Jeff and Julie. "Judge Jones, purposefully and without compromise, drew a TEACHING: Adjunct Professor of Law, Northwestern School of plan to cut down the waiting time for trials in the criminal courts, Law of Lewis and Clark College—teaching Evidence and Trial and enforced his plan rigorously....He initiated ideas to facilitate I Advocacy. Faculty, National Judicial College—teaching Evi- trials and to improve prospects of rehabilitation...He has dence,Judicial Administration and sentencing.Faculty,Ameri- assaulted one of the most obstinate areas of court reform,and he has can Academy of Judicial Education. left his mark."(Editorial,Oregon Journal,March 15, 1972) NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY ON THE LAW: LEGAL LEADERSHIP: "Judge Jones is an outstanding legal scholar...and served as a President,Oregon Circuit Judges Association(1967). member of the National Judicial College faculty for the last nine President,Oregon Trial Lawyers Association(1959). years.He is nationally recognized as one of the best in the field of judicial education and training."(Dean Ernst John Watts,National AWARDS: Judicial College,March 21,1979) Citizen Award,National Conference of Christians and Jews. "Respect,on a national basis,is enjoyed by Judge Jones....He Service to Mankind Award,Sertoma Club of Oregon. is the author of Practical Trial Evidence,an 8-volume set of course Award of Merit,Multnomah Bar Association(1979). materials...used by national training organizations,criminal jus- OREGONIANS,Justice Bob Jones has the statewide support of the tice programs, law schools, attorneys, prosecuting attorneys and people of Oregon. public defenders.Over 10,000 criminal justice personnel have been served by Judge Jones's materials." (Douglas Lanford, Executive Director, American Academy of Judicial Education, March 16, INCUMBENT—Keep this EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT, 1979) INDUSTRIOUS and IMPARTIAL Justice on the Supreme Court. "Judge Jones bridges,in the best possible ways,two very distant worlds:the world of the classroom and the world of the courtroom. Judge Jones, in his mastery of the law of evidence and criminal (This information furnished by Retain.Justice Bob Jones Committee.) Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 61 NONPARTISAN FOR Judge, Court of Appeals POSITION 7 CITIZENS COMMITTEE URGES RE-ELECTION OF JUDGE JOHN BUTTLER Supporters of the judge's re-election effort include some of Oregon's most respected and involved citizens.The Citizens Com- mittee to Re-elect Judge John Buttler includes: John Mosser, Chairman; Nellie M. Fox; Don Frisbee; Gwyneth Gamble; Tom .= Hartung; Bill Naito; Freddye Petett; Mildred Schwab; Joan H. Smith;Robert Straub;and Frances J.Storrs. JOHN H. COUNTY CHAIRPERSONS FOR RE-ELECTION OF BUTTLER JUDGE JOHN BUTTLER Attorneys in each county, those who are most familiar and concerned about the workings of the state's judicial system, have volunteered to assist.Judge Buttler in his re-election effort.William E. Love is the chair of this attorneys' group. Individuals in each county are: • Baker County—David C.Silven; • Benton County—James W.Walton; • Clackamas County—John C.Caldwell,Deanne L.Darling; • Clatsop County—Robert C.MacDonald,Jeanyse Snow; • Columbia County—D.B.Williamson; • Coos,Curry Counties—J.B.Bedingfield Jr.; • Crook,Wheeler Counties—James F.Bodie; OCCUPATION:Judge,Court of Appeals. • Deschutes County—William M.Holmes; OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Judge on the Court of • Douglas County—Donald A.Dole; Appeals since appointment by Governor Robert Straub in 1977. • Gilliam,Hood River, Presiding Judge, Department 2. Court of Appeals Representa- Sherman and Wasco Counties—Ronald M.Somers tive on Council on Court Procedures. Previously, a working • Grant County—Roy Kilpatrick,Mary Johnson; lawyer in private practice in Portland since 1951.Represented a • Harney County—William D.Cramer; wide range of people and businesses.Enforced ethical standards • Jackson County—Carl M.Brophy,Rebecca G.Orf; as a member of the State Bar Disciplinary Committee for • Jefferson County—Sumner C.Rodriquez; Multnomah County and trial committees for the Oregon State • Josephine County—Raymond J.Salisbury,Rosalind A.Dagradi; Bar.Helped teach legal writing at Northwestern College of Law • Klamath County—Arthur A.Beddoe; at Lewis and Clark College and wrote for the Oregon State Bar • Lake County—James C.Lynch; Continuing Legal Education Program. • Lane County—Martha Lee Walters,John E.Jaqua; EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Dartmouth College,B.A.1947; • Lincoln County—J.F.Ouderkirk; Columbia University,LL.B. 1950. • Linn County—William E.Brickey; PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:Has served as Judge • Malheur County—Anthony Yturri; on the Oregon Court of Appeals for past six and a half years. • Marion County—George A.Rhoten; Member of Council on Court Procedures. Served on the Board • Morrow,Umatilla Counties—George C.Corey; of Parole and Probation(then a part-time citizens'board)from • Multnomah County—John R.Faust Jr.,Linda M.Seluzicki; 1959 to 1965(as chairman, 1964-65)by appointment of Gover- • Polk County—Kenneth E.Shetterly,Sally Avera; nor Mark Hatfield.Appointed in 1966 by the Oregon Supreme • Tillamook County—Warren A.McMinimee; p Court to the Board of Bar Examiners for three years (vice- • Union,Wallowa Counties—Willard K.Carey; chairman,1968-69). • Washington County—DeMar L.Batchelor,Theresa J.Ivey; 1 • Yamhill County—Thomas C.Tankersley. DISTINGUISHED MILITARY RECORD: RESPECTED BY HIS PEERS AND THE PUBLIC: • Enlisted in the Naval Air Corps shortly after Pearl Harbor; • Navy carrier pilot with combat duty aboard the U.S.S.Hancock in Former Chief Judge Herbert M.Schwab,who sat with Judge Buttler the Philippines, Formosa, South China Sea, Okinawa and Iwo on the Court of Appeals says: .Jima campaigns. • Awarded two air medals and fleet unit citation. "Judge Buttler combines his excellent knowledge of civil pro- cedure and case law with the sensibility, decisiveness and commitment to hard work. These are the stuff of the finest BACKGROUND AND FAMILY: judges.We are lucky to have such a man serving on the Oregon • Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut on August 4, 1923. He and his Court of Appeals." wife,Ann,have been married for 37 years and have five children: Suzanne,John Jr.,Dana,Elizabeth and Barbara. When he was appointed to the Court of Appeals in 1977,the Oregon • Ann is a certified braille transcriber and served for over ten years Journal said of Judge Buttler, j as a teacher and administrator in the Volunteer Braille Service "John H.Buttler will bring to the court the qualities of a highly sponsored by Temple Beth Israel;presently works part time for a respected lawyer known as an analyst who mainly deals with home-health agency. highly complex cases."Oregon Journal,August 5, 1977. HE IS INVOLVED: • Former board member of the Portland Habilitation Center,which provides training and services for the mentally retarded; • Former trustee,Cedar Hills Community Church; • Former board member,Portland Junior Symphony; (This information furnished by Re-elect Judge John Buttler Committee; • Former member of the Board of Governors, Portland City Club. Joe Kerschner, Treasurer.) 62 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet `I VOTER PARTICIPATION Primary Election Registered Year Voters Voted Percent 1968* ......... 996,662 725,431 72.8 1970........... 1,018,017 568,551 55.8 1972* ......... 1,158,711 734,551 63.4 1974........... 1,248,596 593,172 47.5 1976* ......... 1,310,248 798,986 61.0 1978........... 1,390,005 603,478 43.4 1980* ......... 1,376,573 780,649 56.7 1982........... 1,437,693 669,529 46.6 General Election Registered Year Voters Voted Percent 1968* ......... 971,851 824,562 84.8 1970........... 955,459 681,381 71.3 1972* ......... 1,197,676 953,376 79.6 1974........... 1,143,073 792,557 69.3 1976* ......... 1,420,146 1,048,561 73.8 1978........... 1,482,339 937,423 63.2 1980* ......... 1,569,222 1,209,691 77.1 1982........... 1,516,589 1,063,913 70.2 *Presidential election year. YOUR VOTE DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 63 CONTINUED DESCHUTES AND District Ma JEFFERSON COUNTIES 1 �O •` .� co Ci W N N E s r C •- . _ f�lf N d d Cc o r tz m N O N � u � \V a v ° r uj A � y c w C]e d a N ■ 1 € uj L N a� L LnE a N ` N Lni N N N . a •'T r l i i 64 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet Y District Map BEND AREA (ENLARGEMENT) 55 \ a NORSI11 54 i L47 =�)�E`� �« .. o =moo� E° Cni \� r I\] E -��\ ,� LJ � t_o �_IL=`IU L— P[LOT�\\BUTTE P. ol�_ W J .���� —.��3b—_—__1`�p ��^ �Ogly� Irc wo°o o� ��• y.\usc�"—°\ T IT gL A%1 ON �\ ----� CS» Y ILI w a . D C is Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 65 r CONTINUED Precincts & Polling S Place COUNTY TES The following list of districts and precincts within those districts is provided to help you identify which U.S. Representative, State Senator and State Representative candidates will be on your ballot at the next election. Find your precinct number or name in the left column.It will identify your representative,senatorial and congressional district in the columns at the right.If you have any questions about which candidates you are eligible to vote for at the next election,please call your county clerk. Precincts State State U.S. Precincts State . State U.S. and Rep. Sen. Cong. and Rep. Sen. Cong. Polling Places Dist. Dist. Dist. Polling Places Dist. Dist. Dist. *Bend 1 54 27 2 Bend 27 54 27 2 Wagner's Mall Kingston Elem.School *Bend 2 55 28 2 Redmond 28 55 28 2 Bend Senior High School Redmond Armory *Bend 3 55 28 2 Redmond 29 55 28 2 .Jewell Elementary School John Tuck Elem.School *Bend 4 54 27 2 *Sisters 30 54 27 2 Bend Armory Sisters Fire Hall •Bend 5 54 27 2 *Redmond 31 55 28 2 Romaine Village Rec.Hall Redmond Sr.High School Bend 6 55 28 2 Bend 32 55 28 2 Pilot Butte Jr.High School Masonic Temple •Bend 7 54 27 2 *Bend 33 54 27 2 Kenwood Elem.School Gym Bear Creek Elem.School •Bend 8 54 27 2 *Bend 34 54 27 2 Kenwood Elem.School Gym Romaine Village Rec.Hall Bend 9 55 28 2 *Bend 35 54 27 2 Juniper Elem.School Kenwood Elem.School Gym •Bend 10 55 28 2 Redmond 36 55 28 2 Nazarene Church Redmond Armory •Bend 11 54 27 2 *Tumalo 37 54 27 2 Kenwood Elem.School Gym Tumalo Elem.School •Bend 12 55 28 2 *LaPine 38 54 27 2 Nazarene Church LaPine Fire Station#2 j •Tumalo 13 54 27 2 *LaPine 39 54 27 2 Tumalo Elem.School LaPine Fire Station#3 •Cloverdale 14 55 28 2 *LaPine 40 54 27 2 Cloverdale Fire Hall LaPine Fire Station#3 •Sisters 15 54 27 2 *Tumalo 41 55 28 2 Sisters Fire Hall Tumalo School •Sunriver 16 54 27 2 *Bend 42 54 27 2 Sunriver Great Hall Romaine Village Rec.Hall Redmond 17 55 28 2 *Bend 43 54 27 2 Jessie Hill Elem.School Jewell Elem.School •Terrebonne 18 55 28 2 *Bend 44 55 28 2 Terrebonne Fire Hall Bear Creek Elem.School •Redmond 19 55 28 2 *Bend 45 55 28 2 Redmond Senior High school Bend Senior High School •Bend 20 55 28 2 Bend 46 55 28 2 Mountain View Mall Pilot Butte Junior High School •Bend 21 55 28 2 *Bend 47 54 27 2 First Missionary Baptist Church Bend Armory •Bend 22 54 27 2 *Redmond 48 55 28 2 Deschutes County Courthouse Community Presbyterian Church •Bend 23 54 27 2 *Bend 49 54 27 2 Deschutes County Courthouse Kenwood Elem.School Gym •LaPine 24 54 27 2 LaPine Fire Station#1 •Bend 25 54 27 2 Bend Senior High School •Bend 26 54 27 2 Jewell Elem.School *Handicapped Access E Available 66 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet Precincts & Polling Places COUNTYON The following list of districts and precincts within those districts is provided to help you identify which U.S. Representative, State Senator and State Representative candidates will be on your ballot at the next election.Find your precinct number or name in the left column.It will identify your representative,senatorial and congressional district in the columns at the right.If you have any questions about which candidates you are eligible to vote for at the next election,please call your county clerk. f Precincts State State U.S. and Rep. Sen. Cong. Polling Places Diet. Dist. Dist. No.1—Haystack 55 28 2 Culver High School No.2—Crooked River 55 28 2 Crooked River Ranch Club House No.5—Ashwood 55 28 2 Ashwood School No.6—Kutcher 55 28 2 N.Unit Irrigation Office *No.8—Lyle Gap 55 28 2 Buff Elementary School *No.11—Metolius 55 28 2 Metolius City Hall No.13—E.Madras 55 28 2 Courthouse No.14—Warm Springs 55 28 2 Warm Springs Community Center *No.16—Camp Sherman 55 28 2 Black Butte School *No.17—Culver 55 28 2 Culver City Hall *No.18—Round Butte 55 28 2 Metolius School Gym *No.19—W.Madras 55 28 2 Kollen Hall *No.20—Circle M. 55 28 2 Buff Elementary School No.21—Central 55 28 2 7th Day Adventist Church No.22—Sunset 55 28 2 Madras Elementary School STRENG•TN�N DEMOGRAGY.. EXERCrno Yow gi&ffr ro vihrE! D G i 14 *Handicapped Access ® Available Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 67 INSTRUCTIONS At the Primary Election of 1984, the voters of Deschutes County will cast their votes on the equipment illustrated below. This page has been inserted into the Voters' Pamphlet as an aid to those of you who will be using this equipment for the first time. HOW TO VOTE A PUNCH (ARD BALLOT SPECIAL NOTE: IF YOU MAKE A AW/S7AKE,RETURN YOUR GIRO AHO IsET AAbTHER. O•x STEP O INSERT THE BALLOT CARD ALL THE WAY INTO THE DEVICE. y� .w• O ♦O STEP O IMSU1 C1HD l��f nxs tiros ur BE SURE THE TWO SLOTS IN THE STUB OF YOUR CARD FIT DOWN OVER THE TWO PINS. ♦"• "es a..uu�.a� y J y O y y STEPO TAKE THE PUNCH ATTACHED TO THE DEVICE AND PUNCH THROUGH THE BALLOT CARD FOR CANDIDATES OF • YOUR CHOICE./TOLD PUNCH VERTI- ^ O GL(STRAIGHT UPI.LO NOT USE PEN OR PENCIL � O THE BLACK SPOT IN THE VOTING CIRCLE SHOWS YOU HAVE RECORDED @ @@ YOUR VOTE. STEP AFTER VOTING,WITHDRAW THE BALLOT CARD AND FOLD THELONG STUB OVER THE VOTED PORTION.THE PRINTED SURFACE OF THE CARD MUST BE ON THE I INSIDE. WRREaN INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTE FOR A PERSON NOT ON THE BALLOT,REMOVE THIS CARD FROM THE VOTING DEVICE AND PLACE ON A FLAT SURFACE.WRITE IN FULL OFFICE TITLE AND CANDIDATE NAME. s�o.o n 68 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet STATE BALLOT STATE MEASURES No. 1—State May Borrow and Lend Money for Public Works Proj- JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 7- ects;QUESTION—Shall the state be allowed to borrow and (Vote for One)—John H.Buttler lend money for public works projects for community develop- JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 8- ment?(Vote Yes or No) (Vote for One)—George M.Joseph No. 2—Increases Fees for Licensing and Registration of Motor Vehi- JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, POSITION 9- cles;QUESTION—Shall the fees for the licensing and regis- (Vote for One)—W.Michael Gillette tration of motor vehicles be increased. (Vote Yes or No) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES (This State Ballot is a complete listing of the measures and candidates for the Primary Election—May 15, 1984—certified by the UNITED STATES PRESIDENT—(Vote for One)—John Secretary of State for the counties covered in this pamphlet. Glenn; Gary Hart; Jesse Jackson; Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.; Walter The candidates listed will not necessarily have a statement in the Mondale Voters'Pamphlet. Some do not choose to purchase space. Material is UNITED STATES SENATOR—(Vote also rejected for failure to meet the deadline. ( for One)—Margie On election day your ballot will include additional material from Hendriksen;Sam Kahl your county and local governments.) REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND DIS- TRICT—(Vote for One)—Larryann C.Willis SECRETARY OF STATE—(Vote for One)—Steve Anderson; Jim Gardner;Jack Reynolds;Barbara Roberts STATE TREASURER—(Vote for One)—Grattan Kerans ATTORNEY GENERAL—(Vote for One)—Vern Cook STATE SENATOR, TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT— (Vote for One)—Judy Carnahan;Frank F.Ganong STATE SENATOR,TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT—(Vote for One)—No candidate filed STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-FOURTH DIS- TRICT—(Vote for One)—Tom Throop STATE REPRESENTATIVE,FIFTY-FIFTH DISTRICT— (Vote for One)—Barbara J.Bagg;Dianne Iverson REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES UNITED STATES PRESIDENT—(Vote for One)—Ronald Reagan UNITED STATES SENATOR—(Vote for One)—Mark 0.Hat- field;Ralph H.Preston;Sherry Reynolds;John T.Schiess REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND DIS- TRICT—(Vote for One)—Robert F.(Bob)Smith SECRETARY OF STATE—(Vote for One)—Wilbur A.Bishop; Thomas C.Hardwick;Donna B.Zajonc =ArK STATE TREASURER—(Vote for One)—David F.Cargo;David Chen;Bill Rutherford;John E.Smets wom 1r ATTORNEY GENERAL—(Vote for One)—Dave Frohnmayer; Walter Huss YOU. STATE SENATOR, TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT— jj (Vote for One)—Peter M.Brockman;Jesse G.Maben NV6N wersft 0 STATE SENATOR,TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT—(Vote for One)—Kenneth A.Jernstedt STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-FOURTH DIS- TRICT—(Vote for One)—Maureen Gieber STATE REPRESENTATIVE,FIFTY-FIFTH DISTRICT— (Vote for One)—Bill C.Bellamy 0 NONPARTISAN CANDIDATES JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,POSITION 1—(Vote for One)—Hans A.Linde;David Marshall Nissman;Albin W.Norblad JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,POSITION 7—(Vote for One)—Robert E.Jones Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 69 INDEX CANDIDATES Page Anderson,Steve .................................................................................... 23 Bagg,Barbara J..................................................................................... 31 Bellamy,Bill C. ..................................................................................... 54 Bishop,Wilbur A. ................................................................................. 42 Brockman,Peter M. ............................................................................. 51 Burcham,John L. ................................................................................. 32 Buttler,John H. .................................................................................... 62 Cargo,David F. ..................................................................................... 45 Carnahan,Judy ..................................................................................... 29 Chen,David........................................................................................... 46 Cook,Vern............................................................................................. 28 Frohnmayer,Dave ................................................................................ 49 Ganong,Frank F. .................................................................................. 29 Gardner,Jim ......................................................................................... 24 i Gieber,Maureen ................................................................................... 53 Gill,Robert(Bob)S.............................................................................. 32 Glenn,John ........................................................................................... 15 Hardwick,Thomas C............................................................................ 43 Hart,Gary ............................................................................................. 16 Hatfield,Mark O................................................................................... 38 Hendriksen,Margie .............................................................................. 20 Huss,Walter ................. 50 Iverson,Dianne..................................................................................... 31 Jackson,Jesse........................................................................................ 17 Jernstedt,Kenneth A. .......................................................................... 52 Jones,Robert E.................................................................................... 61 1 Kahl,Sam.............................................................................................. 21 Kerans,Grattan .................................................................................... 27 Kern,Jeff............................................................................................... 56 LaRoucheJr.,Lyndon H. .................................................................... 18 Linde,Hans A. ...................................................................................... 58 Maben,Jesse G. .................................................................................... 33 V�iV 0����� { Maudlin,Richard L.(Dick) ................................................................. Mondale,Walter ................................................................................... 19 G� Nissman,David Marshall .................................................................... 59 l lama•... vote! Norblad,Albin W.................................................................................. 60 Pickard,Bob.......................................................................................... 55 Reagan,Ronald ..................................................................................... 37 Reynolds,Jack ...................................................................................... 25 Reynolds,Sherry................................................................................... 39 .• Cj Roberts,Barbara ................................................................................... 26 Rutherford,Bill..................................................................................... 47 Schiess,John T. .................................................................................... 40 Smets,John E. ...................................................................................... 48 Smith,Robert F.(Bob) Throop,Tom ......................................................................................... 30 Rot Weems,Effie ......................................................................................... 33 Willis,Larryann C. ............................................................................... 22 Zajonc,Donna B. .................................................................................. 44 V Zirkle,Nancy......................................................................................... 34 N/ (This index includes only those candidates who appear in the Voters' Pamphlet. See the State Ballot page for a complete listing of all state- certified candidates in your area.) �ct#u ToL f1' 70 Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet ABSENTEE BALLOT IN STATE ABSENT VOTER You may apply for an absentee ballot with your county The U.S. Department of Defense provides Standard Form 76 clerk if: that complies with these requirements.It is recommended that long 1. You are a registered voter,and term absent voters use this form—available at embassies and 2. You have reason to believe you will be unable,for any reason,to military installations—whenever possible. vote at the polling place on election day. Your long term absentee ballot application will be valid for all Your application must be in writing and must include: elections held within the calendar year for which it is received. Special absentee voting instructions and a ballot return envelope 1. Your signature.(This is imperative,for comparison purposes.) will accompany each absentee ballot. 2. A statement as to why you will be unable to vote in person. 3. Your residence address. REMEMBER, YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT MUST BE 4. The address to which the ballot should be mailed, if different RECEIVED BY YOUR COUNTY CLERK NO LATER THAN 8 from your residence. P.M.THE DAY OF THE ELECTION. YOUR APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY YOUR COUNTY CLERK NOT LATER THAN 8 P.M. THE DAY OF THE ELECTION. If an elector is physically handicapped, the application is valid for every election held during the calendar year for which the application is received. ------------------------� The first day county clerks could accept an absentee ballot application for the May 15th primary election was March 16,1984. ' ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION i Absentee ballots are delivered as soon as signatures are verified and the ballots are printed.Your ballot may be returned to the office of your county clerk by any appropriate means, but, if application is made by mail,be sure to allow enough time to receive the ballot and PRECINCT NAME/NUMBER return it to your county clerk by 8 p.m. on the day of the election. TODAY'S DATE ELECTION DATE PRINT YOUR NAME CLEARLY LONG TERM ABSENT VOTER You may apply for long term absent voter status with your RESIDENCE STREET ADDRESS county clerk or the Secretary of State if: 1. You ar a resident of this state absent from your place of residence, or I CITY COUNTY ZIP 2. You are serving in the Armed Forces or Merchant Marine of the United States,or I REASON FOR REQUEST: 3. You are temporarily living outside the territorial limits of the U.S.and the District.of Columbia,or 4. You are a spouse or dependent of a long term absent voter. A spouse or dependent of a long term absent voter,not previously a I I resident of this state who intends to reside in this state, is X considered a resident for voting purposes and may vote in the i SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT (HANDWRITTEN) same manner as a long term absent voter. a IF YOU ARE IN THE HANDICAPPED OR SPECIAL VISUAL Your application must be in writing and must include: CATEGORY, CHECK HERE FOR FULL YEAR VALIDITY. 1. Your name and current mailing address. ADDRESS TO WHICH ABSENTEE BALLOT SHOULD BE SENT IF 2. A statement that you are a citizen of the U.S. DIFFERENT FROM RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 3. A statement that you will be 18 or older on the day of the election. 4. A statement that your home residence has been in this state for more than 20 days preceding the election,and giving the address STREET ADDRESS of your last home residence. I I 5. A statement of the facts that qualify you as a long term absent I voter. CITY 6. A statement that you are not requesting a ballot from any other state and are not voting in any other manner than by absentee ballot. i STATE ZIP 7. A designation of your political affiliation if you wish to vote in a primary election. MAIL THIS APPLICATION TO THE COUNTY CLERK OF THE COUNTY IN WHICH YOU MAINTAIN YOUR HOME RESIDENCE I I--- -----------------J Official 1984 Primary Voters'Pamphlet 71 "a N ; : Z /g g9 k This Voters" Pamphlet is the Person property W'. the nt elex�or redple for assistarl" at the polo. Fi x BULK RATE Secretary of State U.S. Postage State Capitol P A i D Salem, Oregon 97310 state of Oregon RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER, LOCAL Pled AEICI�L� tt ► rup