1976-11-02 - Ballots 0004-1915
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To Be Torn Off By The Clerk
SAMPLE BALLOT
Precinct No.
GENERAL ELECTION
ADMINISTRATIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
To Be Held Tuesday November 2, 1976
ESTABLISHING A NEW TAX BASE
PROPOSAL
15. Shall Administrative School District No. 1, Deschutes County,
Oregon, increase its tax base from $913,057.79 for the current
1976-77 fiscal year, to $7,409,629.16 for the 1977-78 fiscal
year?
EXPLANATION OF THE BALLOT QUESTION
This measure levies no taxes. An increase in the tax base will
not change the amount of taxes to be levied, only the budget
determines this. The tax base for the current year provides
revenue to meet only 8.4% of the 1976-77 budget. The propos-
ed new tax base would have provided 68.1% of the 1976-77
budget. This measure will establish $7,409,629.16 as the tax
base for the 1977-78 fiscal year.
Mark a dot (e) in the square before the answer of your choice
YES. I vote for the new tax base
NO. I vote against the new tax base
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NATIONAL MEASURES MEASURES
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, AND REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Vote for One Group 1.VALIDATES INADVERTENTLY 10. REPEALS LAND USE PLAN-
1. YES NING COORDINATION STAT- YES
(To vote for President, for Vice President, and for Elec- SUPERSEDED STATUTORY
tors of President and Vice President, make a mark e) UTES — Purpose: This mea-
( AMENDMENTS—Purpose: This sure repeals statutes relating to
inside the voting square between the number and the constitutional amendment pro NO state-wide land use planning, NO
et et1 group containing the names of your choice for President vides that if two or more legisla• coordination and control, and
and Vice President. Your ballot so marked will be counted tive acts at the same session
e creating and prescribing powers, --
as one vote for each of the six candidates for presidential amend the same statute, both
lectors to support your choice for President and Vice Pres- amendments shall be given effect unless they duties of Land Conservation and Development
dent). conflict in purpose. Commission and Department, including sand
p pose. In case of a conflict, the ides relating to state-wide land use goals and
act last signed by the Governor controls.Under guidelines, review and control of local com-
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES present constitutional requirements,passage of prehensive plans, land use decisions, and
a second amendment of the same statute which activities of state-wide significance. The
inadvertently fails to incorporate the earlier statute establishing standards for county com
103 For President, EUGENE J. McCARTHY. For amendment nullifies the first amendment.
prehensive plans is amended to delete refer-
Vice President, JOHN F. CALLAHAN. For L� ence to state-wide goals and guidelines.
Independent Presidential Electors: John F.
Callahan, Susan K. Callahan, Claire Martin, 2. ALLOWS CHANGING CITY, 11. PROHIBITS ADDING FLUO-
Mary G. Park, Douglas Rake, Carolyn Savage. COUNTY ELECTION DAYS — YES RIDES TO WATER SYSTEMS— YES
Purpose: Constitutional provisions I Purpose: This measure would
now require city officers to be make it unlawful and subject to
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES nominated on the state-wide NO abatement as a public nuisance NO
primary election day, and city for any person or governmental
101 For President, JIMMY CARTER. For Vice and county officers to be elected unit to add fluoride or fluorine-
President, WALTER M CARTE. For Demo- on the state-wide general election containing compounds to any community wa-
cratic Presidential Electors: Rosemary Ba- day. This measure amends those provisions to ter supply system.
permit the legislature to adopt laws providing
tori, Irene .Johnson, Moshe Iznske, Gladys a different state-wide uniform day for each of 12. REPEALS INTERGOVERNMEN- 1
McCoy, Honorable Max Rijken, Fred Spivey. such nominating or regular elections. TAL COOPERATION, PLAN-
NING DISTRICT STATUTES —
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES 3. LOWERS MINIMUM AGE Purpose: This measure proposes
FOR LEGISLATIVE SERVICE— YES repeal of ORS 190.003 to 190.110, NO
Purpose: This measure would which authorize local govern-
arnend the constitution to lower ments, and the state, to enter
102 For President. GERALD R. FORD. For Vice the minimum age for service as a NO into agreements with each other or otherwise
President, ROBERT DOLE. For Republican State Senator or State Represen- to cooperate in performances of any of their
Presidential Electors: Eva Cook, Grif Frost, tative from 21 to 18, and adds a functions and activities; and also repeal of
Marlene Johnsen, Beverly Myers, Mary requirement that a Senator or Representative ORS 197.705 to 197.795, which provide for
Schecter, Rex Stevens. must be a registered voter of this state. creation of a regional planning agency for the
Clackamas - Washington - Multnomah County
metropolitan area, and specify its organiza
4. REPEALS EMERGENCY SUC. YES tion, duties and powers.
CESSION PROVISION — Pur-
pose: This measure would repeal CANDIDATES FOR
the constitutional provision which NO
authorizes legislation to provide NONPARTISAN OFFICE
for emergency succession to pub-
lic offices becoming vacant, and JUDICIARY BALLOT
to adopt other measures providing for the con-
tinuity of government, in a disaster resulting
from enemy attack. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
POSITION TWO Vote for One
S. PERMITS LEGISLATURE TO 203 BERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan
CALL SPECIAL SESSION—Pur- YES f judge Lent says, 'Let the punishment
pose: This measure would allow fit the crime'."
the legislature, which now may
convene only in regular biennial NO
session or in special session called
by the Governor, to convene it- FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
self at any time. The presiding officers are
required to convene the legislature within five POSITION THREE Vote for One
days after receiving the written request de- 204 DEAN BRYSON Nonpartisan
claring an emergency by the majority of the °Re-elect your present judge.Proven
members of each House. strong for orderly government."
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 6. ALLOWS CHARITABLE FRA. YES
TERNAL, RELIGIOUS ORGAN-
Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, IZATIONS BINGO — Purpose: FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, This measure would amend the NO
Marion,Morrow, Sherman Umatilla, Union,Wallowa, constitutional POSITION FOUR Vote for One
provision prohibit- _
Wasco, Wheeler and portions of Clackamas and Linn ing lotteries to permit charitable, 205 EDWARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
Counties. fraternal and religious organiza- 'Present judge, experienced trial and
Vote for One tions,defined as such and exe�tg�f inc A .. appellate judge.Praaical and industrious."
tax under the federal tax
/� = i _
105 AL ULLMAN Democrat bingo or lotto games. V r t
104 THOMAS H. MERCER Republican 7. PARTIAL PUBLIC FUNDING YES FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNS — f OSITION FIVE Vote for One
Purpose: Provides public funding 206 np
THOMAS H. TONGUE Noartisan
for Communications expenditures NO ! 'Incumbent.Re-elect experienced judge
in general election campaigns, with record of integrity,ability, industry"
up to $90,000 for state offices
elected in the state at large,
STATE , $4,900 for State Senator and $2,450 for State
Representatives. Eligibility based on minimum
expenditure from private contributions and FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One minimum percentage of total vote received.
Source of funds is voluntary $1.50 checkoff on POSITION SEVEN Vote for One
state income tax return; funding reduced 207 RALPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
107 BLAINE WHIPPLE Democrat proportionately for all candidates if insuffi- "Present Supreme Court )edge; an
eient for full amount. experienced, fair and fireless worker."
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
106 NORMA PAULUS Republican passage of ballot measure #7 will result in
transfers within the General Fund to the Fair
Election Fund of an estimated$425,000 annually
and would incur administrative expenses of FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
an estimated $75,000 annually. POSITION ONE Vote for One
FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for One 8. INCREASES MOTOR FUEL, 208 LEE JOHNSON Nonpartisan
TON-MILE TAXES — Purpose: YES The qualified candidate for the
This measure, adopted by the Court of Appeals."
legislature and referred by peti-
109 CLAY MYERS Republican tion, would increase the motor NO
fuel tax from seven to eight cents
per gallon, and graduated weight- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
108 JEWEL A. LANSING Democrat mile and flat fee tax rates for commercial
... ............._ PncITInN TWA V..►e 9_. ei--
pose: 'tins measure woura repeal CANDIDATES FOR
the constitutional provision which NO
authorizes legislation to provide NONPARTISAN OFFICE
for emergency succession to pub-
lie offices becoming vacant, and JUDICIARY BALLOT
to adopt other measures providing for the con-
tinuity of government, in a disaster resulting
from enemy attack. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
POSITION TWO Vote for One
5. PERMITS LEGISLATURE TO 203 BERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan
CALL SPECIAL SESSION—Pur- YES "Judge Lent says, 'Let the punishment
pose: This measure would allow fit the crime:'
the legislature, which now may NO
convene only in regular biennial
session or in special session called
by the Governor, to convene it- FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
�y self at any time. The presiding officers are POSITION THREE Vote for One
required to convene the legislature within five
a� days after receiving the written request de- 204 DEAN BRYSON Nonpartisan
claring an emergency by the majority of the "Re-elect your present judge.Proven
members of each House. strong for orderly government." �
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 6..ALLOWS CHARITABLE FRA• YES
TERNAL, RELIGIOUS ORGAN.
Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, IZATIONS BINGO — Purpose: FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, This measure would amend the NO
Marion, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, constitutional provision prohibit- POSITION FOUR Vote for One
Wasco, Wheeler and portions of Clackamas and Linn ing lotteries to permit charitable, 205 EDWARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
Counties. fraternal and religious organiza- "Present judge, experienced trial and —
Vote for One tions, defined aS such and exe fF I'IjAmC ,. appellate judge.Practical and industrious."
tax under the federal tax �t
10S AL ULLMAN Democrat bingo or lotto games.
104 THOMAS H. MERCER Republican 7. PARTIAL PUBLIC FUNDING YES FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNS — POSITION FIVE Vote for One
Purpose: Provides public funding 206 THOMAS H. TONGUE Nonpartisan j
for communications expenditures NO "Incumbent. Re-elect experienced judge
in general election campaigns, with record of integrity,ability, industry."
up to $90,000 for state offices
elected in the state at large,
STATE $4,900 for State Senator and $2,450 for State
Representatives. Eligibility based on minimum
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One expenditure from private contributions and FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
minimum percentage of total vote received.
Source of funds is voluntary $1.50 checkoff on POSITION SEVEN Vote for One
state income tax return; funding reduced 207 RALPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
107 BLAINE WHIPPLE Democrat proportionately for all candidates if insuffi- "Present Supreme Court Judge; an
eient for full amount. experienced, fair and tireless worker."
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
106 NORMA PAULUS Republican passage of ballot measure #7 will result in
transfers within the General Fund to the Fair
Election Fund of an estimated$425,000 annually
and would incur administrative expenses of FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
an estimated $75,000 annually. POSITION ONE Vote for One
8. INCREASES MOTOR FUEL, 208 LEE JOHNSON Nonpartisan
FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for One TON-MILE TAXES — Purpose: YES "The qualified candidate for the
This measure, adopted by the Court of Appeals."
109 CLAY MYERS
Republican legislature and referred by pet:-
P tion, would increase the motor NO
fuel tax from seven to eight cents :�
per gallon, and graduated weight- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
108 JEWEL A. LANSING Democrat mile and flat fee tax rates for commercial
vehicles, in two yearly increments averaging POSITION TWO Vote for One
13% each. Increased revenues generated would
be used solely for highway maintenance and re 209 JACOB TANZER Nonpartisan
construction. A legislative interim committee 'Experienced as Appe•,!s Court Judge prosecu-
is created to review transportation regulation, coq defense counsel.Excellent record."
highway use taxes, expenditure and allocation,
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for One and other matters.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
ill JAMES A. (JIM) REDDEN Democrat passage of ballot measure ps will result in ad- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
ditional tax revenues to the state of an esti-
mated$16,796,000 annually. POSITION THREE Vote for One
210 HERBERT M. SCHWAB Nonpartisan
110 JAMES W. (JIM) DURHAM Republican PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION "Incumbent. Present Chief Judge this
court.Re-elect." -
9. REGULATES NUCLEAR POW-
ER PLANT CONSTRUCTION AP. YIaS
PROVAL — Purpose: Imposes
FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT TWENTY-SEVEN conditions on approval of sites FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
and construction of nuclear power NO
Vote for One plants, not previously finally ap- POSITION FOUR Vote for One
proved by May 12, 1975, includ- 211 WILLIAM LLOYD RICHARDSON
112 FRED W. HEARD Democrat ing: removal of all federally imposed liability Nonpartisan."A Judge with experience,know_
limits; all safety systems tested and found ledge, intelligence and integrity."
effective in operation in substantially similar
systems: waste disposal found to be perma-
nently without chance of radioactivity escape.
Each house of legislature must be by z„ vote
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT find conditions met, after extensive hearing
FIFTY-FOUR Vote for One Proceeding. Governor must annually publish
evacuation plans.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
114 SAM JOHNSON Republican passage of ballot measure ((9 would result in
costs to the state of$250,000 in 1977.
113 LEE D. CLINTON Democrat
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FFI SAMPLE BALLOT0004-1917 CIAL BALLOT FOR
APINE PRECINCT NO. 24
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
ELECTION,TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1976
bVITH MARKING DEVICE
purpose. To vote on any measure, stamp a mark(0)in the voting square after the word
"Yes"or after the word"No".If you wrongly stamp or deface this ballot, return it to the
Chairman and obtain another.
IURES CANDIDATES FOR
NONPARTISAN OFFICE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES
THE PEOPLE SPECIAL DISTRICTS
IVE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY BALLOT LAPINE RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
SE L T• YES FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, LaPINE—Precinct 24 and part of 16 . . ..
This mea- POSITION FIVE Vote for One Vote Yes or No
relating to 212 ROBERT Y.THORNTON Nonpartisan
planning, NO 'Experienced—Judge,this court, 13. PROPOSED BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
ntrol, and OF DIRECTORS TO ESTABLISH A TAX BASE— YES
ng powers, 5 years; 16 years Attorney General."
Shall the LaPine Rural Fire Protection District be
ation and Development authorized to establish a tax base of $78,360.10,
artment, including stat- effective July 1,1977?The tax base is necessary to NO
wide land use goals and provide funds for the operation and maintenance of
d control of local com- FOR OREGON TAX COURT JUDGE Fire Protection facilities and equipment, acquisi-
d use decisions, and Vote for One tion of additional facilities and equipment, and development of
ide significance. The additional fire protection systems and programs.
andards for county com- 213 CARLISLE B. ROBERTS Nonpartisan Maximum rate is estimated at $2.98 per thousand dollars of
ended to delete refer- 'Incumbent." true cash value.
s and guidelines.
G FLUO-
STEMS— YES
lvcrnre would
subject to
meptal
nuisance NO FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT,
u - DISTRICT ELEVEN, POSITION TWO
to any community wa- Vote for One
ERNMEN- 214 JOHN M. COPENHAVER Nonpartis
PLAN• YES "Re-elect experience
TUTES — and integrity." an
171,,95,proposes
to 190.110, NO
l govern-
to enter
ach other or otherwise FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
mances of any of their
s; and also repeal of DISTRICT ELEVEN, POSITION THREE
which provide for Vote for One
planning agency for the on - Multnomah County
d specify its organza- 215 WALTER I. EDMONDS,JR Vonpartisan
. "Present Circuit Judge."
TES FOR
N OFFICE
If BALLOT COUNTY OF DESCHUTES
rNonpard"n URT, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
or One Position No. 2 Vote for One
116 ALBERT"ABE"YOUNG
Democrat.'Keep a man with experience
on the job:'
115 RICHARD (DICK) RASMUSSEN
Republican."Pair and impartial county
government."URT,
or One
Nonpartisan
. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for One
IM,"
117 FORREST C. SHOLES
Democrat
[dtrial ME COURT,
Vote for One
Nonpartisan
and FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote for One V�V���� �
striotta."
118 EDGAR W. GRAVES
Democrat. "For a better county surveyors
office to serve the public."
SUPREME COURT,
Vote for One
E Nonpartisan
erienced judge SPECIAL DISTRICTS
ability,industry."
MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION'DISTRICT
V,J-d.e;EME COURT, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 2
Vote for One Vote for One
Nonpartisan
an 119 CHARL ES R. TOPPING
ker"
OURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 3
Vote for One Vote for One
Nonpartisan
for the 120 DONALD P. WALKER
o the OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 5
to ,a, ana aaas a cuvns tutu autlt( es; ant also repeal of DISTRICT ELEVEN, POSITION THREE
at a Senator or Representative ORS 197.705 to 197-795, which provide for
stered voter of this state. creation of a regional planning agency for the Vote for One
Clackamas - Washington - Multnomah County
metropolitan area, and specify its organza- 215 WALTER I. EDMONDS, JR.`lonpartisan
ERGENCY SUC- Y tion, duties and powers. "Present Circuit Judge."
OVISION — Pur-
sure would repeal CANDIDATES FOR
al provision which NO
slation to provide NONPARTISAN OFFICE
succession to pub-
ming vacant, and
measures providing for the con-
JUDICIARY BALLOT COUNTY Of DESCHUTES
rnment, in a disaster resulting
tack. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
POSITION TWO Vote for One Position No. 2 Vote for One
GISLATURE TO 203 BERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan 116 ALBERT "ABE" YOUNG
SESSION—Pur- YES "Judge Lent says, 'Let the punishment Democrat. "Keep a man with experience
asure would allow fit the crime'." on the job"
, which now may 115 RICHARD (DICK) RASMUSSEN
n regular biennial NO Republican. "Fair and impartial county
ial session called government."
or, to convene it- FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
e. The presiding officers are
vene the legislature within five POSITION THREE Vote for One
eiving the written request de- 204 DEAN BRYSON Nonpanisan
rgeney by the majority of the "Re-elect your present judge.Proven FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for One
ch House. strong for orderly government.' i
RITABLE FRA- YES 117 OE IGIOUS ORGAN-
GO — Purpose: FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
would amend the No
rovision prohibit- POSITION FOUR Vote for One
permit charitable, 205 EDWARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
eligious organza- "Present judge, experienced trial and FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote for One
such and CXC] frplt�lnC ] w appellate judge.Prattical and industrious."
Federal tax t t�t/p vl
ames. 116 EDGAR W. GRAVES
Democrat. "For a better county surveyors
office to serve the public."
LIC FUNDING yES FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
CAMPAIGNS — POSITION FIVE Vote for One
es public funding 206 THOMAS H. TONGUE Nonpartisan
ions expenditures
camp tgns, :No "Incumbent.Re-elect experienced ud a SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Cfor campaigns, with record of integrity,ability, indugstry."
for state offices
state at large, MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER
Senator and $2,450 for State
Eligibility based on minimum CONSERVATION DISTRICT
in private contributions and FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 2
ntage of total vote received.
is voluntary $1.50 checkoff on POSITION SEVEN Vote for One Vote for One
ax return; funding reduced 207 RALPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan' — ___7
for all candidates if insuffi- "Present Supreme Court Judge; an 119 CHARLES R. TOPPING
ount. experienced, fair and tireless worker."
FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
of measure ((7 will result in
the General Fund to the Fair
an estimated$425,000 annually
r administrative expenses of FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 3
5,000 annually. r
POSITION ONE Vote for One Vote for One
OTOR FUEL, 208 LEE JOHNSON Nonpartisan
ES — Purpose: YES qualified candidate for the 120 DONALD P. WALKER
Court
adopted by the Appeals."
referred by peti-
rease the motor NO
en to eight cents
e tax rates for commercial ed weight- FOR JUDGE
ee tax OF THE COURT_OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 5
yearly increments averaging POSITION TWO Vote for One Vote for One
ased revenues generated would 209 JACOB TAKER Nonpattisan
r highway maintenance and re
legislative interim committee "Experienced as Appeals Court Judge ptosetar
iew transportation regulation, tor,defense counsel.Excellent record."
es, expenditure and allocation, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term-
s.
FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The At Large Vote for One
t measure ps will result in ad- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
enues to the state of an esti- 121 GENE HINDERMAN
annually. POSITION THREE Vote for One
210 HERBERT M. SCHWAB Nonpartisan
INITIATIVE PETITION "Incumbent. Present Chief Judge this
court.Re-elect."
UCLEAR POW-
STRUCTION
AP TN
rpose: Imposes
pproval of sites FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
of nuclear wet ously final yy ap- POSITION FOUR Vote for One
12, 1975, includ- 211 WILLIAM LLOYD RICHARDSON
all federally imposed liability Nonpartisan."A Judge with experience,know-
y systems tested and found ledge, intelligence and integrity."
ation in substantially similar
disposal found to be perma-
hance of radioactivity escape.
gislature must be by 2� vote
met, after extensive hearing
ernor must annually publish
FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
t measure a9 would result in
of$250,000 in 1977.
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the voting square next to the right of the number given the candidate. To vote for a person "Yes"or
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NATIONAL MEASURES MEASURES
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, AND REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE
�1 ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Vote for One Group 10. REPEALS LAND USE PLAN-
1.VALIDATES INADVERTENTLY y� NING COORDINATION STAT- YES
(To vote for President, for Vice President, and for Elec- SUPERSEDED STATUTORY UTES — Purpose: This mea-
tors of President and Vice President, make a mark (•) AMENDMENTS—Purpose: This sure repeals statutes This relating to
inside the voting square between the number and the constitutional amendment
group containing the names of your choice for President vides that if two or more leglsla- NO state-wide land use planning, NO
and Vice President.Your ballot so marked will be counted tive acts at the same session coordination and control, and
as one vote for each of the six candidates for presidential amend the same statute, both creating and prescribing powers,
electors to support your choice for President and Vice Pres- duties of Land Conservation and Developme
dent). amendments shall be given effect unless they Commission and Department, including sti
conflict in purpose. In case of a conflict, the utes relating to state-wide land use goals a1
act last signed by the Governor controls.Under guidelines, review and control of local cor
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES present constitutional requirements,passage of prehensive plans, land use decisions, ai
a second amendment of the same statute which activities of state-wide significance. TI
inadvertently fails to incorporate the earlier
103 For President, EUGENE J. McCARTHY. For amendment nullifies the first amendment. statute establishing standards for county efe
Vice President, JOHN F. CALLAHAN. For ence to plans is amended to delete refe
Independent Presidential Electors: John F. ence to state-wide goals and guidelines.
Callahan, Susan K. Callahan, Claire Martin, 2. ALLOWS CHANGING CITY, 11. PROHIBITS ADDING FLUO-
Mary G. Park, Douglas Rake, Carolyn Savage. COUNTY ELECTION DAYS — YES RIDES TO WATER SYSTEMS— yES
Purpose: Constitutional provisions Purpose: This measure would
now require city officers to be make it unlawful and subject to
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES nominated on the state-wide NO abatement as a public nuisance NO
primary election day, and city for any person or governmental
101 For President, JIMMY CARTER. For Vice and county officers to be elected unit to add fluoride or fluorine-
President, WALTER MONDALE. For Demo- on the state-wide general election containing compounds to any community w
cratic Presidential Electors: Rosemary Ba- day. This measure amends those provisions to ter supply system.
Lori, Irene Johnson, Moshe Lenske, Gladys permit the legislature to adopt laws providing
a different state-wide uniform day for each of 12- REPEALS INTERGOVERNMEN-
McCoy, Honorable Max Rijken, Fred Spivey. such nominating or regular elections. TAL COOPERATION, PLAN. YES
NING DISTRICT STATUTES — —
3. LOWERS MINIMUM AGE Purpose: This measure proposes
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR LEGISLATIVE SERVICE— YES repeal of ORS 190.003 to 190.110, NO
Purpose: This measure would which authorize local ments, and the state, to enter amend the the constitution to lower
102 For President, GERALD R. FORD. For Vice NO
President, ROBERT DOLE. For Republican the minimum age for service as a into agreements with each other or otherwi:
Presidential Electors: Eva Cook, Grif Frost, State Senator or State Represen- to cooperate in performances of any of the
Marlene .Johnsen, Beverly Myers, Mary tative from 21 to 18, and adds a functions and activities; and also repeal
Scheeler, Rex Stevens. requirement that a Senator or Representative ORS 197.705 to 197.795, which provide ft
must be a registered voter of this state. creation of a regional planning agency for tl
Clackamas - Washington - Multnomah Coun
metropolitan area, and specify its organiz
4. REPEALS EMERGENCY SUC- YES tion, duties and powers.
CESSION PROVISION — Pur-
pose: This measure would repeal CANDIDATES FOR
=NEW the constitutional provision which NO
authorizes legislation to provide NONPARTISAN OFFICE
for emergency succession to pub-
lic offices becoming vacant, and JUDICIARY BALLOT
to adopt other measures providing for the con-
e tinuity of government, in a disaster resulting
am" from enemy attack. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
POSITION TWO Vote for On
S. PERMITS LEGISLATURE TO 203 BERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan
CALL SPECIAL SESSION—Pur- YES "Judge Lent says, 'Lei the punishment
pose: This measure would allow fit the crime'."
the legislature, which now may
convene only in regular biennial NO
session or in special session called
by the Governor, to convene it- FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
self at any time. The presiding officers are POSITION THREE Vote for On
required to convene the legislature within five
days after receiving the written request de- 204 DEAN BRYSON Nonpartisan
claring an emergency by the majority of the "Re-elect your present judge.Proven
members of each House. strong for orderly government."
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 6. ALLOWS CHARITABLE FRA. YES
TERNAL, RELIGIOUS ORGAN.
Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, IZATIONS BINGO — Purpose: FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, This measure would amend the NO
Marion,Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, constitutional provision prohibit- POSITION FOUR Vote for On
Wasco, Wheeler and portions of Clackamas and Linn ing lotteries to permit charitable, 205 EDWARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
Counties. fraternal and religious organza- "Present judge, experienced trial and
Vote for One tions,defined as such and exempt from income appellate judge.Practical and industrious."
tax under the federal tax laws, to conduct
105 AL ULLMAN Democrat bingo or lotto games.
104 THOMAS H. MERCER Republican 7, PARTIAL PUBLIC FUNDING FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNS — YES POSITION FIVE Vote for On
y Purpose: Provides public funding 206 THOMAS H. TONGUE Nonpartisan
for corr�Il unications expenditures NO � "Incumbent. Re-elect experienced judge
in general election campaigns, with record of integrity,ability, ;ndust
up to $90,000 for state offices n'
elected in the state at large,
STATE $4,900 for State Senator and $2,450 for State
Representatives. Eligibility based on minimum
expenditure from private contributions and FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One minimum percentage of total vote received.
Source of funds is voluntary $1.50 checkoff on POSITION SEVEN Vote for On
107 BLAINE WHIPPLE Democrat state income tax return; funding reduced 207 RALPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
proportionately for all candidates if insuffi- 'present Supreme Coun Judge; an
eient for full amount. experienced, fair and tireless worker."
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The —
106 NORMA PAULUS Republican passage of ballot measure #7 will result in
transfers within the General Fund to the Fair
Election Fund of an estimated$425,000 annually
and would incur administrative expenses of FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEAL!
an estimated $75,000 annually. POSITION ONE Vote for On
FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for One 8. INCREASES MOTOR FUEL, 208 LEE JOHNSON Nonpartisan
TON-MILE TAXES — Purpose.' The qualified candidate for the
This measure, adopted by the Court of Appeals."
109 CLAY MYERS Republican legislature and referred by peti-
tion, would increase the motor NO
fuel tax from seven to eight cents
1os JEWEL A. LANSING Democrat her gallon, and graduated weight- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEAL!
mile and flat fee tax rates for commercial
vrhirlps in ftvn voarly inerAtr,o„te POSITION TWO VntP fnr An
the constitutional provision which I NO NONPARTISAN OFFICE
authorizes legislation to provide
for emergency succession to pub-
tooffices becoming vacant, and JUDICIARY BALLOT
to adopt other measures prodding for the con-
tinuity of government, in a disaster resulting
from enemy attack. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
POSITION TWO Vote for On(
S. PERMITS LEGISLATURE TO 203 BERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan
CALL SPECIAL SESSION—PUT- yES 'judge Lent says, 'Let the punishment
pose: This measure would allow fit the crime'."
the legislature, which now may
convene only in regular biennial NO
session or in special session called
by the Governor, to convene it- FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
self at any time. The presiding officers are POSITION THREE Vote for One
required to convene the legislature within five
days after receiving the written request de- 204 DEAN BRYSON Nonpartisan
claring an emergency by the majority of the "Re-elect your present judge.Proven
members of each House. strong for orderly government."
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 6. ALLOWS CHARITABLE FRA-
YES
TERNAL, RELIGIOUS ORGAN-
Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, IZATIONS BINGO — Purpose: FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, This measure would amend the NO
Marion, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, constitutional provision POSITION FOUR Vote for One
Wasco, Wheeler and P arohibit-
portions of Clackamas and Linn ing lotteries to permit charitable, 205 EDWARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
Counties. fraternal and religious organza- ' judge, experienced trial and
Vote for One tions,defined as such and exempt from income appellate judge.Practical and Indus tious."
tax under the federal tax laws, to conduct
105 AL ULLMAN Democrat bingo or lotto games.
104 THOMAS H.MERCER Republican 7. PARTIAL PUBLIC FUNDING yE'S I FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNS — POSITION FIVE Vote for One
Purpose: Provides public funding 206 THOMAS H TONGUE Nonpartisan
for communications expenditures NO 'Incumbent. . elect experienced judge
u up to $90,000 for state offices general election campaigns, with record of integrity,ability, industry."
elected in the state at large,
STATE $4,900 for State Senator and $2,450 for State
Representatives. Eligibility based on minimum
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One expenditure from private contributions and FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
minimum percentage of total vote received.
Source of funds is voluntary $1.50 checkoff on POSITION SEVEN Vote for One
state income tax return; funding reduced 207 RALPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
107 BLAINE WHIPPLE Democrat proportionately for all candidates if insuffi- "Present Supreme Court Judge; an
cient for full amount. experienced, fair and tireless worker."
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
106 NORMA PAULUS Republican passage of ballot measure #7 will result in
transfers within the General Fund to the Fair
Election Fund of an estimated$425,000 annually
and would incur administrative expenses of FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS
an estimated $75,000 annually. POSITION ONE Vote for One
FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for One 8. INCREASES MOTOR FUEL, 208 LEE JOHNSON Nonpartisan
TON-MILE TAXES — Purpose:
yE$ "The qualified candidate for the
This measure, adopted by the Court of Appeals."
109 CLAY MYERS Republican legislature and referred by peti-
tion, would increase the motor NO
fuel tax from seven to eight cents
per gallon, and graduated weight- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS
108 JEWEL A. LANSING Democrat I mile and flat fee tax rates for commercial
vehicles, in two yearly increments averaging POSITION TWO Vote for One
13% each. Increased revenues generated would ANZER Nonp
T arisan
be used solely for highway maintenance and re- "Expe rienced 209 JACOB T as Appeals Court Judge prosecu-
construction. A legislative interim committee tor,defense counsel.Excellent record
is created to review transportation regulation,
highway use taxes, expenditure and allocation,
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for One and other matters.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
111 JAMES A. (JIM) REDDEN Democrat passage of ballot measure #8 will result in ad- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
ditional tax revenues to the state of an esti-
mated$16,796,000 annually. POSITION THREE Vote for One
110 JAMES W. (JIM) DURHAM Republican 210 HERBERT M. SCHWAB Nonpartisan
7 PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION "Incumbent. Present Chief Judge this
court.Re-elect."
—, 9. REGULATES NUCLEAR POW- YES
ER PLANT CONSTRUCTION AP-
� PROVAL — Purpose: Imposes
s� FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT TWENTY-SEVEN conditions on approval of sites FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
and construction of nuclear power NO
Vote for One plants, not previously finally ap- POSITION FOUR Vote for One
proved by May 12, 1975, includ- 211 WILLIAM LLOYD RICHARDSON
112 FRED W. HEARD Democrat mg: removal of all federally imposed liability Nonpartisan."A Judge with experience,know
limits; all safety systems tested and found ledge, intelligence and integrity."
effective in operation in substantially similar
systems; waste disposal found to be perma-
nently without chance of radioactivity escape.
Each house of legislature must be by ;,a vote
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT find conditions met, after extensive hearing
FIFTY-FOUR Vote for One Proceeding. Governor must annually publish
evacuation plans.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
114 SAM JOHNSON Republican passage of ballot measure q9 would result in
costs to the state of$250,000 in 1977.
113 LEE D. CLINTON Democrat
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OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR
SAMPLE BALLOT
REDMOND PRECINCT NO. 28
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
GENERAL ELECTION,TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1976
[acelleft NLY WITH MARKING DEVICE
ark(0)in purpose. To vote on any measure, stamp a mark (0) in the voting square after the word
for a person "Yes"or after the word"No". If you wrongly stamp or deface this ballot, return it to the
for that Chairman and obtain another.
MEASURES CANDIDATES FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NONPARTISAN OFFICE CITY OF REDMOND
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE
BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY BALLOT Precincts 17,28,29
10. REPEALS LAND USE PLAN- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, FOR MAYOR, For 2 year term beginning January 11,
NING COORDINATION STAT. YES '
UTES — Purpose: This mea- POSITION FIVE Vote for One 1977. Vote for One
sure repeals statutes relating to 212 ROBERT Y. THORNTON Nonpartisan 133 RONALD L. BRYANT
state-wide land use planning, NO &xpedenced—lndge, this coon,
coordination and control, and 5 years; 16 years Attorney General."
creating and prescribing powers,
duties of Land Conservation and Development
Commission and Department, including stat-
utes relating to state-wide land use goals and
guidelines, review and control of local com- FOR OREGON TAX COURT JUDGE FOR MEMBER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, 4 year term
prehensive plans, land use decisions, and Vote for One beginning January .
11, 1977 Vote for Three
activities of state-wide significance. The
statute establishing standards for county corn- 213 CARLISLE B. ROBERTS Nonpartisan
prehensive plans is amended to delete refer- Incumbent.' 134 KARL M. ANDERSON
ell
to state-wide goals and guidelines.
11. PROHIBITS ADDING FLUO-
RIDES TO WATER SYSTEMS—
Purpose: This measure would
make it unlawful and subject to
abatement as a public nuisance NO FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, 136 GARY L. WILLIAMS
for any person or governmental DISTRICT ELEVEN POSITION TWO
unit to add fluoride or fluorine- '
containing compounds to any community wa- Vote for One
ter supply system.
12. REPEALS INTERGOVERNMEN. YES 214 JOHN M. COPENHAVER Nonpartisan
TAL COOPERATION, PLAN- 'Re-elect experience and integrity."
NING DISTRICT STATUTES —
Purpose: This measure proposes
repeal of ORS 190.003 to 190.110, NO
which authorize local govern-
ments, and the state, to enter
into agreements with each other or otherwise FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CHARTER AMENDMENT
to cooperate in performances of any of their ,
functions and activities; and also repeal of DISTRICT ELEVEN, POSITION THREE
ORS 197.705 to 197.795, which provide for Vote for One 14. "CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO THE YES
creation of a regional planning agency for the
Clackamas - Washington - Multnomah County VOTERS BY THE COUNCIL—Bancroft Bonding
metropolitan area, and specify its organiza- 215 WALTER I. EDMONDS, JR.Vonpartisan for Local Improvements-Shall the City of Red-
mond Charter be amended by adding Subsection NO
Lion, duties and powers. "present Circuit]edge." "A" to Section 47, authorizing financing of local
CANDIDATES FOR improvements by Bancroft Bonding, and allowing
NONPARTISAN OFFICE assessed property owners to pay said assessments
in installments over a period not to exceed thirty (30) years?
Explanation — The present Section 47 of the Redmond City
JUDICIARY BALLOT COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Charter requires local improvement assessments to be paid
within thirty (30) days from the date the assessment is made.
The amendment would allow the City to finance the improve-
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ments under the Bancroft Bonding section of the State statutes.
POSITION TWO Vote for One Position No. 2 Vote for One That section authorizes property owners to apply to pay assess-
ments in installments over a period not to exceed thirty (30)
203 BERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan years."
"Judge Lent says, 'Let the punishment Democrat. "Keep a an with experience
fit the crime'." on the job:'
115 RICHARD (DICK) RA3MUSSEN
Republican. "Fair and impartial county
government."
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
POSITION THREE Vote for One
204 DEAN BRYSON Nonpartisan
"Re-elect your present judge.Proven FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for One
strong for orderly government."
117 FORREST C. SHOLES
Democrat
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
POSITION FOUR Vote for One
[FOR EDWARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
Present judge, experienced trial and FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote for One
ppellate judge.Practical and industrious."
118 EDGAR W. GRAVES
Democrat. "For a better county surveyors
office to serve the public."
JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
ITION FIVE Vote for One
[FOR THOMAS H. TONGUE Nonpartisan SPECIAL DISTRICTS
'Incumbent.Re-elect experienced judge
with record of integrity,ability, industry:'
MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 2
ITION SEVEN Vote for One Vote for One
207 RALPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
"Present Supreme Court Judge; an 119 CHARLES R. TOPPING
experienced, fair and tireless worker."
FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 3
POSITION ONE Vote for One Vote for One
208 LEE JOHNSON Nonpartisan
"The qualified candidate for the 120 DONALD P. WALKER
Court of Appeals."
FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 5
POSITION TWO Vote for One Vote for One
JUDICIARY BALLOT COUNTY Of DESCHUTES Charter requires local improvement assessments to be paid
within thirty (30) days from the date the assessment is made.
The amendment would allow the City to finance the improve-
UDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ments under the Bancroft Bonding section of the State statutes.
ION TWO Vote for One Position No. 2 Vote for One That section authorizes property owners to apply to pay assess-
ments in installments over a period not to exceed thirty (30)
ERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan. years"
udge Lent says, 'Let the punishment Democrat. "Keep a man with experience
the crime'." on the job."
Republican.,:,Fair and impartial county
government.
UDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
ION THREE Vote for One
AN BRYSON Nonpartisan
e-elect you,present judge.Proven FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for One
ng for orderly government."
117 FORREST C. SHOLES
Democrat
UDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
ION FOUR Vote for One
WARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
esent judge. expe,ien,ed trial and FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote for One
llate judge.Practical and industrious."
118 EDGAR W. GRAVES
Democrat. "For a better county surveyors
office to serve the public."
UDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
ION FIVE Vote for One
OMAS H. TONGUE Nonpartisan
cumbent.Re-elect experienced judge SPECIAL DISTRICTS
It record of integrity,ability, industry."
MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
UDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 2
ION SEVEN Vote for One Vote for One
LPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
esent Supreme Court Judge; an 119 CHARLES R. TOPPING
rienced, fair and tireless worker."
UDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 3
ION ONE Vote for One Vote for One
E JOHNSON Nonpartisan
e qualified candidate for the 120 DONALD P. WALKER
a of Appeals."
UDGE Of THE COURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 5
ION TWO Vote for One Vote for One
COB TANZER Nonpartisan
perienced as Appeals Court Judge prosecu-
defense counsel.Excellent record." '
FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—
At Large Vote for One
DGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
ON THREE Vote for One 121 GENE HINDERMAN
RBERT M. SCHWAB Nonpartisan
umbent. Present Chief Judge this
.Re-elect."
DGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
ON FOUR Vote for One
LLIAM LLOYD RICHARDSON
partisan."A Judge with experience,know-
, intelligence and integrity."
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate of your selection stamp a mark(•)in purpose. TI
the voting square next to the right of the number given the candidate. To vote for a person "Yes"or a,
not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office in the blank space left for that Chairman a
NATIONAL MEASURES MEASURES
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, AND REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Vote for One Group 10. REPEALS LAND USE PLAN-
1.VALIDATES INADVERTENTLY
(To vote for President, for Vice President, and for Elec- SUPERSEDED STATUTORY YES NING COORDINATION STAT- YES
tors of President and Vice President, make a mark • UTES — Purpose: This mea-
( ) AMENDMENTS—Purpose: This
inside the voting square between The number and the constitutional amendment pro- sure repeals statutes relating to
group containing the names of your choice for President vides that if two or more legisla- NO state-wide land use planning,
live acts at the same session NO
and Vice President. Your ballot so marked will be counted coordination and control, and
as one vote for each of The six candidates for presidential creating and prescribing powers,
electors to support amend the same statute, both
dent). pporT our choice for President and Vice Pres- amendments shall be given effect unless they duties of Land Conservation and Development
conflict in purpose. In case of a conflict, the Commission and Department, including stat-
act last signed by the Governor controls. Under guidelines,relating vi state-wide land use.goals and
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES present constitutional requirements,passage of guidelines, review and control a local com-
a second amendment of the same statute which Previties a plans, land use decisions, and
inadvertently fails to incorporate the earlier activities bl state-wide significance,fo county The
101 For President, JIMMY CARTER. For Vice amendment nullifies the first amendment. statute establishing standards for county com-
President, WALTER MONDALE. For Demo- prehensive plans is amended to delete refer-
cratic Presidential Electors: Rosemary Ba- ence to state-wide goals and guidelines.
tori, Irene Johnson, Moshe Lenske, Gladys 2, ALLOWS CHANGING CITY, 11. PROHIBITS ADDING FLUO. YES
McCoy, Honorable Max, Rhe L Fred Spivey. COUNTY ELECTION DAYS — YES RIDES TO WATER SYSTEMS—
Purpose: Constitutional provisions Purpose: This measure would
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES now require city officers to be make it unlawful and subject to
nominated on the state-wide NO I abatement as a public nuisance NO
primary election day, and city for any person or governmental
102 For President, GERALD R. FORD. For Vice and county officers to be elected unit to add fluoride or fluorine-
President, ROBERT DOLE. For Republican on the state-wide general election containing compounds to any community wa-
Presidential Electors: Eva Cook, Grif Frost, day. This measure amends those provisions to ter supply system.
Marlene Johnsen, Beverly Myers, Mary permit the legislature to adopt laws providing
Schecter, Rex Stevens.
a different state-wide uniform day for each of 12. REPEALS INTERGOVERNMEN-
such nominating or regular elections. TAL COOPERATION, PLAN- YES
NING DISTRICT STATUTES —
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES 3. LOWERS MINIMUM AGE Purpose: This measure proposes
FOR LEGISLATIVE SERVICE— repeal of ORS 190.003 to 190.110, NO
Purpose: This measure would which authorize local govern-
103 For President, EUGENE J. McCARTHY.For amend the constitution to lower ments, and the state, to enter
Vice President, JOHN F. CALLAHAN. For the minimum age for service as a NO into agreements with each other or otherwise
Independent Presidential Electors: John F. State Senator or State Represen- to cooperate in performances of any of their
Callahan, Susan K. Callahan, Claire Martin, tative from 21 to 18, and adds a functions and activities: and also repeal of
Mary G. Park, Douglas Rake, Carolyn Savage. requirement that a Senator or Representative ORS 197.705 to 197.795, which provide for
must be a registered voter of this state. creation of a regional planning agency for the
Clackamas - Washington - Multnomah County
metropolitan area, and specify its organiza-
4. REPEALS EMERGENCY SUC- Y Lion, duties and powers.
CESSION PROVISION — Pur-
pose: This measure would repeal CANDIDATES FOR
the constitutional provision which NO
authorizes legislation to provide NONPARTISAN OFFICE
for emergency succession to pub-
lic offices becoming vacant, and JUDICIARY BALLOT
to adopt other measures providing for the con-
tinuity of government, in a disaster resulting
from enemy attack. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
POSITION TWO Vote for One
S. PERMITS LEGISLATURE TO 203 BERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan
CALL SPECIAL SESSION—Pur- YES "Judge Lent says. 'Let the punishment
pose: This measure would allow fit the crime'.
the legislature, which now "'
convene only in regular biennial NO
session or in special session called
by the Governor, to convene it- FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
self at any time. The presiding officers are
required to convene the legislature within five POSITION THREE Vote for One
days after receiving the written request de- 204 DEAN BRYSON Nonpartisan
claring an emergency by the majority of the "Re-elect your present judge.Proven
members of each House. strong for orderly government."
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 6. ALLOWS CHARITABLE FRA. YES
Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harne TERNAL, RELIGIOUS ORGAN-
r• IZATIONS BINGO — Purpose: FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, This measure would amend the NO
Marion,Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, constitutional provision prohibit- POSITION FOUR Vote for One
Wasco, Wheeler and portions of Clackamas and Linn ing lotteries to permit charitable, 205 EDWARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
Counties. fraternal and religious or aniza-
g g "Present judge, experienced
an trial and
Vote for One lions,defined as such and exempt from income appellate judge.Practical and industrious."
tax under the federal tax laws, to conduct
104 THOMAS H. MERCER Republican bingo or lotto games.
105 AL ULLMAN Democrat 7. PARTIAL PUBLIC FUNDING YES FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNS — I POSITION FIVE Vote for One
Purpose: Provides public funding
for a 206 THOMAS H. TONGUE Nonpartisan
in gennera)eral election communications campaigns,e expenditures NO "Incumbent. Re-elect experienced judge up to $90,000 for state offices with record of integrity,g v,abilit v, industry."
STATE elected in the state at large,
$4,900 for State Senator and $2,450 for State
Representatives. Eligibility based on minimum
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One expenditure from private contributions and FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
minimum percentage of total vote received.
Source of funds is voluntary $1.50 checkoff on POSITION SEVEN Vote for One
state income tax return; funding reduced 207 RALPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
106 NORMA PAULUS Republican proportionately for all candidates if insuffi- 'Present Supreme Court Judge; an
cient for full amount.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The experienced, fair and tireless worker."
107 BLAINE WHIPPLE Democrat passage of ballot measure (t7 will result in
transfers within the General Fund to the Fair
Election Fund of an estimated$425,000 annually
and would incur administrative expenses of FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS
an estimated $75,000 annually. t
POSITION ONE Vote for One
FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for One 8. INCREASES MOTOR FUEL, 208 LEE JOHNSON Nonpartisan
TON-MILE TAXES — Purpose: YES "The qualified candidate for the
M" This measure, adopted by the Court of Appeals."
108 JEWEL A. LANSING Democrat legislature and referred by peti-
tion, would increase the motor NO
fuel tax from seven to eight cents
per gallon, and graduated weight- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
109 CLAY MYERS Republican mile and flat fee tax rates for commercial
vehicles, in two yearly increments averaging POSITION TWO Vote for One
i
S. PERMITS LEGISLATURE TO 203 BERKELEY (BUD) LENT Nonpartisan
CALL SPECIAL SESSION—PuO YES ".fudge Lent says, 'Let the punishment
pose: This measure would allow fu the crime'."
the legislature, which now may NO
convene only in regular biennial
session or in special session called
by the Governor, to convene it- FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
self at any time. The presiding officers are POSITION THREE Vote for One
required to convene the legislature within five
.J days after receiving the written request de- 204 DEAN BRYSON Nonpar isan
Blaring an emergency by the majority of the "Re-elect your present judge.Proven
members of each House. strong for orderly government."
mom
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 6. ALLOWS CHARITABLE FRA- YES
TERNAL, RELIGIOUS ORGAN-
Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, IZATIONS BINGO — Purpose: FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, This measure would amend the NO
Marion, Morrow,Sherman, Umatilla, Union,Wallowa, constitutional provision prohibit- POSITION FOUR Vote for One
Wasco, Wheeler and portions of Clackamas and Linn ing lotteries to permit charitable, 205 EDWARD H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
Counties. fraternal and religious organiza- -Present judge, experienced trial and
Vote for One tions,defined as such and exempt from income appellate judge.Practical and industrious."
tax under the federal tax laws, to conduct
104 THOMAS H. MERCER Republican bingo or lotto games.
7. PARTIAL PUBLIC FUNDING YES FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
105 AL ULLMAN Democrat OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNS — POSITION FIVE Vote for One
Purpose: Provides public funding 206 THOMAS H. TONGUE Nonpartisan
for communications expenditures NO "Incumbent.Re-elect experienced judge I'I
in general election campaigns, with record of integrity, ability, industry."
up to $90,000 for state offices
elected in the state at large,
STATE $4,900 for State Senator and $2,450 for State
Representatives. Eligibility based on minimum
expenditure from private contributions and FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One minimum percentage of total vote received.
Source of funds is voluntary $1.50 checkoff on POSITION SEVEN Vote for One
state income tax return; funding reduced 207 RALPH M. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
106 NORMA PAULUS Republican proportionately for all candidates if insuffi- "Present Supreme Court Judge; an
cient for full amount. experienced, fair and tireless worker."
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
107 BLAINE WHIPPLE Democrat passage of ballot measure #7 will result in
transfers within the General Fund to the Fair
Election Fund of an estimated$425,000 annually
and would incur administrative expenses of FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
an estimated $75,000 annually. POSITION ONE Vote for One
FOR STATE TREASURER Vote for One 8. INCREASES MOTOR FUEL, 208 LEE JOHNSON Nonpartisan
TON-MILE TAXES — Purpose: YES The qualified candidate for the
This measure, adopted by the Court of Appeals."
legislature and referred by peti- NO
108 JEWEL A. LANSING Democrat tion, would increase the motor
fuel tax from seven to eight cents
per gallon, and graduated weight- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
109 CLAY MYERS Republican mile and flat fee tax rates for commercial
vehicles, in two yearly increments averaging POSITION TWO Vote for One
13% each. Increased revenues generated would 209 JACOB TANZER Nonpartisan
be used solely for highway maintenance and re- -Experienced as Appeals Court Judge prosecu-
construction. A legislative interim committee pert
tor,defense counsel.Excellent record."
is created to review transportation regulation,
highway use taxes, expenditure and allocation,
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for One and other matters.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
passage of ballot measure #8 will result in ad- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
110 JAMES W. (JIM) DURHAM Republican ditional tax revenues to the state of an esti-
mated$16,796,000 annually. POSITION THREE Vote for One
210 HERBERT M. SCHWAB Nonpartisan
111 JAMES A. (JIM) REDDEN Democrat PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION "Incumbent. Present Chief Judge this
court.Re-elect."
9. REGULATES NUCLEAR POW-
ER PLANT CONSTRUCTION AP- YES
PROVAL — Purpose: Imposes
FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT TWENTY-SEVEN conditions on approval of sites FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS,
and construction of nuclear power NO
Vote for One plants, not previously finally ap-
proved by May 12, 1975, includ- 211 WILLIAM LLOYD RICHARDSON
112 FRED W. HEARD Democrat ing: removal of all federally imposed liability Nonpartisan."A Judge with experience.know-
limits; all safety systems tested and found ledge, intelligence and integrity."
effective in operation in substantially similar
systems: waste disposal found to be perma-
nently without chance of radioactivity escape.
Each house of legislature must be by Zia vote
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT find conditions met, after extensive hearing
FIFTY-FOUR Vote for One proceeding. Governor must annually publish
evacuation plans.
ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECTS: The
113 LEE D. CLINTON Democrat passage of ballot measure k9 would result in
costs to the state of$250,000 in 1977.
114 SAM JOHNSON Republican
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OFFICIAL BALL OT FOR SAMPLE BALLOT
BEND PRECINCT NO. 11
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
NERAL ELECTION,TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1976
Y WITH MARKING DEVICE
•)in purpose. To vote on any measure, stamp a mark (0) in the voting square after the word
erson "Yes"or after the word"No".If you wrongly stamp or deface this ballot, return it to the
that Chairman and obtain another.
MEASURES CANDIDATES FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NONPARTISAN OFFICE
ED TO THE PEOPLE CITY OF BEND
EGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY BALLOT Precincts 1,2,4,6,7,8,9,11,25,27,32 . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..
AND use PLAN- FOR JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, FOR COMMISSIONERS—For Regular Term Commencing
OINATION STAT- YES !
urpose: This mea- POSITION FIVE Vote for One January 2, 1977 Vote for Five
statutes relating to 212 ROBERT Y. THORNTON Nonpartisan
and use planning, NO °Experienced—Judge, this court, 129 RONALD W. NEWMAN
and control, and 5 years; 1(years Attorney General."
prescribing powers,
d Conservation and Development
and Department, including stat- 130 JIM TRAUGHBER
to state-wide land use goals and
view and control of local com- FOR OREGON TAX COURT JUDGE
tans, land use decisions, and 131 PHILIP A. YOUNG
state-wjde significance. The Vote for One
lishing standards for county com- 213 CARLISLE B. ROBERTS Nonpartisan
tans is amended to delete refer- 'Incumbent."ARLI L 132 LARRY ZETTLE
-wide goals and guidelines.
ADDING FLUO-
ATER SYSTEMS— YES 122 RICHARD (DICK) BILLAUD
is measure would
wful and subject to
a public nuisance NO FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, 123 CHARLES P. BROTHERS
n or governmental DISTRICT ELEVEN, POSITION TWO
luoride or fluorine-
mpounds to any community wa- Vote for One 124 JIM BROWN
stem.
TERGOVERNMEN• Y 219 JOHN M. COPENHAVER Nonpartisan I
ERATION, PLAN- "Re-elect experience and integrity." 125 RICHARD A. CARLSON
ICT STATUTES —
s measure proposes
190.003 to 190.110, NO 126 PHILLIP DOUGLASS
rize local govern-
the state, to enter
nts with each other or otherwise FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, 127 MICHAEL KOZAK
in performances of any of their
activities; and also repeal of DISTRICT ELEVEN, POSITION THREE
e I9al pl which provide for Vote for One 128 CHET MacMILLAN
regional planning agency for the
Washington - Multnomah County
area, and specify its organiza- 215 WALTER I. EDMONDS, JR.Vonpartisan
nd powers. "Present Circuit Judge."
NDIDATES FOR
PARTISAN OFFICE
CIARY BALLOT COUNTY OF DESCHUTES
F THE SUPREME COURT, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
O Vote for One Position No. 2 Vote for One
(BUD) LENT Nonpartisan 115 RICHARD (DICK) RASMUSSEN
ys, 'Let the punishment Republican."Fair and impartial county
government."
116 ALBERT "eep YOUNG FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE. For Regular Term Commen-
Democrat. 'Keep a man with experience
on the job." ! Bing January 2, 1977 Vote for One
F THE SUPREME COURT, 216 TERRENCE B. O'SULLIVAN
REE Vote for One
SON Nonpanisan
present judge.Proven FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for One
fly government."
117 FORREST C. SHOLES
Democrat
JF THE SUPREME COURT,
U R Vote for One
VE ELL Nonpartisan
nced trial and FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote for One
l and industrious."
118 EDGAR W. GRAVES
Democrat. "For a better county surveyors
office to serve the public."
E SUPREME COURT,
Vote for One
TONGUE Nonpartisan SPECIAL DISTRICTS
e-elect experienced judge
integrity,ability, industry."
MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
[FTHESUPREME COURT, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 2
Vote for One Vote for One
Nonpartisan
Judge; an 119 CHARLES R. TOPPING
ess worker." �J
OURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Y ear Term—Zone 3
Vote for One Vote for One
ON Nonpattisan
candidate for the 120 DONALD P. WALKER
Its.
ECOURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 5
Vote for One I I Ve ice. Ann
ANDIDATES FOR
NPARTISAN OFFICE
ICIARY BALLOT COUNTY OF DESCHUTES
OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
O Vote for One Position No. 2 Vote for One
Y (BUD) LENT Npartisan on 115 RICHARD (DICK) RASMUSSEN
says. 'Let the punishment Republican. "Fair and impartial county
government."
116 ALBERT "ABE" YOUNG FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE. For Regular Term Commen-
Democrat. 'Keep a man with experience
on the job." Cing January 2, 1977 Vote for One
OF THE SUPREME COURT, 216 TERRENCE B.O'SULLIVAN
HREE Vote for One LJ
YSON Nonpartisan
r present judge. Proven FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Vote for One
derly government."
117 FORREST C. SHOLES
Democrat
OF THE SUPREME COURT,
UR Vote for One
H. HOWELL Nonpartisan
e, experienced trial and FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote for One
ge.Practical and industrious."
118 EDGAR W. GRAVES
Democrat. "For a better county surveyors
0 office to serve the public."
OF THE SUPREME COURT,
IVE Vote for One
H. TONGUE Nonpartisan SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Re-elect experienced judge
of integrity,ability, industry."
MIDSTATE SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
OF THE SUPREME COURT, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 2
EVEN Vote for One Vote for One
. HOLMAN Nonpartisan
reme Court Judge; an j 119 CHARLES R. TOPPING
fair and tireless worker." b� :7E
OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 3
NE Vote for One Vote for One
NSON Eforthe npartisan
ed candi 120 DON ALD P. WALKER
Is."
OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term—Zone 5
O Vote for One Vote for One
NZER Nonpartisan
as Appeals Court Judge prosem-
ounsel.Excellent record."
FOR DIRECTOR—Four Year Term— �a
At Large Vote for One
1OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, 121 GEN
HREE Vote for One
M. SCHWAB Nonpartisan
Present Chief Judge this
c"
F THE COURT OF APPEALS,
UR Vote for One
LLOYD RICHARDSON
"A Judge with experience,know-
ence and integrity."
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