1996-03-12 - Voters Pamphlet - State OIF O voters St' . O H : ; O P mphlet I�~g9 � S Y a? � ' ., State of Oregon Presidential Preference Primary Election—March 12, 1996 Dear Oregonian: On March 12, 1996, Oregon will conduct its first-ever February 20, 1996. Your completed voter registration card vote-by-mail presidential preference primary. This year, the must be received in a county clerk's office by 5:00 p.m., presidential preference primary occurs on the second February 20, 1996, or, if received later, it must be post- Tuesday in March instead of the traditional third Tuesday in marked by that day. If you are registered to vote, but not May, when the regular primary election is held. The 1995 affiliated with a major political party, you may still receive a Legislature changed the date of the election to allow ballot for this election if there are local measures on the Oregon voters to choose delegates earlier in the party nom- ballot that you are eligible to vote on. inating process. Ballots will be mailed February 21-23, 1996. Your voted This Voters' Pamphlet lists the names of candidates who ballot must be received by county elections officials no later will appear on the Democratic and Republican primary than 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 12, 1996. Postmarks do ballots. Only those candidates who paid$1,000 and provid- not count. ed statements appear in the Voters' Pamphlet's main section. Important information about registering to vote, I encourage you to read this Voters' Pamphlet and exercise updating your registration, and casting your mail-in ballot your right to vote. „.. =f also is included in the Voters' Pamphlet. : Best, �k 4 Additional information about this election and vote-by-mail 5+�" is available on the Secretary of State's Web page. The ?=a', address is http://www.sos.state.or.us. , r' To vote in the presidential preference contest, you must be Phil Keisling registered as a Democrat or Republican no later than Secretary of State v: fv Vote-by-Mail Election This Voters'Pamphlet is provided for assistance in castin g your vote-by-mail ballot. Photo of the South Falls at Silver Falls State Park by Larry Geddis Official 1996 Presidential Preference Primary Election Voters'Pamphlet LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR UNITED STATES PRESIDENT, This is a complete listing of candidates for the office of United States President Using the random alphabet, the candidates will appear on your ballot in the for the March 12, 1996, Presidential Preference Primary Election. Each candi- following order: date listed here does not necessarily have a statement in the voters' pamphlet. Democratic Candidate(s) Republican Candidate(s) To have a statement in the voters' pamphlet a candidate must purchase the space at a cost of $1,000. Bill Clinton Bob Dole While the candidates'statements appear in alphabetical order by their last name Robert K. Doman in this voters' pamphlet, you will notice that they appear in a different order on Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan your ballot. Alan L. Keyes Under a new law, a"random alphabet" is drawn for every election.This random Richard G. Lugar alphabet determines the order in which the names of candidates appear on the Phil Gramm ballot. Steve Forbes The alphabet for the 1996 Presidential Preference Primary Election is as follows: Lamar Alexander D, X, M, N, E, P, Z, B, S, H, V, K, Y, U, L, J, G, C, Q, W, F,A, R, 1, O, T Morry Taylor NOTE: In the candidate statements that follow, the State of Oregon has attempted to correct spelling errors, but is not responsible for grammar, syntax or inaccuracies. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE(S) OCCUPATION: Counsel to Law Firm of Baker, neighborhoods, churches, and schools. It's about •Lead the fight for term limits and a part-time citizen Donelson,Bearman&Caldwell(1993-present) growth and jobs,freedom from big government,and a Congress. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Co-Founder, lot more personal responsibility. Corporate Child Care, a private company with 2800 • Fight for a flatter,simpler,and fairer tax system. employees (1987); Chairman, Republican Exchange As the governor of Tennessee, I helped our state Satellite Network(1993-95) aim for the top.Jobs grew at twice the national aver- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.A., Vanderbilt age and family incomes soared.I introduced unprece 'Abolish the Department of Education and give par- EDUCATIONAL (graduated Phi Beta Kappa), 1962; J.D., dented reform to state's schools,battling the teachers' ents, teachers, and communities the power to make New York University, 1965 union to implement the nation's only school system decisions about their children's schools. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Governor that pays teachers more for teaching well. q. of Tennessee (1979-87); Chairman, National • More than anything, I will be a president who will ° Governors Association(1986);President,University of When I left office in 1987,1 had balanced eight bud lead America to expect less from Washington, and ` more from ourselves. Tennessee (1988-91); U.S. Secretary of Education gets and Tennessee had fewer state employees, a (1991-93) smaller debt,a AAA bond rating,the fifth lowest taxes in the nation--and no state income tax. The next president will be sitting in the White House on the first,day of the year 2000. tAspresident,I would: LAMAR ALEXANDER I want to be that President because I believe the • Move welfare, education, most law enforcement, answers to our most serious problems aren't found in and job training—out of Washington and let-states Republican Washington—and neither is our strongest nominee and communities make decisions for themselves. against Bill Clinton.The answers are in our families, (This information furnished by Alexander for President,Inc.) OCCUPATION:Journalist;Radio&TV Commentator; Specifically,I will: 17) Pass an Amendment Protecting the Flag. Author 18) Restore Prayer and the Bible to Our Schools. OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Author, Three 1) End Foreign Aid Books ("Right from the Beginning"); Syndicated 2) Reclaim America's Lost Sovereignty Columnist (150 Newspapers); Moderator, CNN's "Capital Gang"; Co-Host, CNN's"Crossfire"; Panelist, 3) Never Again Put U.S. Troops Under U.N. "The McLaughlin Group"; Host, Mutual Radio's Command "Buchanan&Co."(160 Stations) 4) Halt Cold the Invasion of Illegal Aliens into the U.S. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Columbia 5) Maintain Peace Through Strength. University, Masters in Journalism; Georgetown. 6) Keep America's Military First on Land, Sea, Air, x University,Honors Graduate(English,Philosophy) Space. PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:The White 7) Eliminate Affirmative Action and Quotas. ht House (Eight Years): Communications Director for �- ( 9 ) 8) Enact a Balanced Budget Amendment. President Reagan (1985-1987); Special Assistant to g) Impose Term Limits on Members of Congress. President Ford (1974);Special Assistant to President Nixon(1969-1974) 10) Impose Term Limits on All Federal Judges. 11) Eliminate Corporate and PAC Contributions. My Agenda: Put America,and Americans,First! 12)Abolish Million-Dollar Congressional Pensions. PATRICK J. (PAT) We need a new foreign policy that keeps U.S.troops 13) Replace Our Tax System With a Flat Tax. BUCHANAN out of foreign wars where no vital interest is involved, 14) Shut Down U.S. Department of Education. and a new trade policy that ends the export of high- 15)Appoint Conservatives to the Supreme Court. Republican paying manufacturing jobs to China and Mexico. 16) Defend the Right to Life of Unborn,Sick&Elderly. (This information furnished by Buchanan for President.) OCCUPATION:Senator(R-KS)and Majority Leader After recovering from his injuries, Dole earned his law al government, reconnect government with the com- OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:Kansas House of degree. He returned home and won a seat in the mon-sense values of the American people, and Representatives, 1951-53; Russell County Attorney, Kansas House of Representatives.Just 10 years later, reassert America's interests abroad. 1953-61; United States House of Representatives, he was elected to the United States Congress.Since 14- 1960-68; United States Senate, 1968-present; then, this common-sense conservative has gained Dole is married to Elizabeth Hanford Dole,who is tak- Republican National Committee Chairman, 1971-73! experience as Chairman of the Senate illy a leave of absence as president of the American a Senate Minority Leader, 1986-94; Senate Majority Finance Committee, Chairman of the Republican Red Cross. Leader; 1984-86, 1995 present Party, Senate Minority Leader and now Senate EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: University of Majority Leader. Kansas, 1941-43; University of Arizona, 1948-49; Washburn University,B.A.and LL.B., 1952 Dole is known for his strong commitment to deficit PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:see above reduction and economic growth and his leadership skills. Dole engineered the Reagan tax cuts of 1981 and pushed through a historic seven year balanced Bob Dole has a distinguished record of public service budget this year. President Reagan once said in a that has truly made a difference for America. speech to Senate Republicans on November 29, 1988, "his title of Leader is not just a job title-- it's a Dole grew up in a small town in western Kansas. He description of the man" was a platoon leader in the legendary 10th Mountain BOB DOLE Division in Italy during World War II and was gravely Bob Dole is running for President because he believes wounded on the battlefield. For his heroism he was the federal government has grown too large and too Republican decorated with two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star bureaucratic.As President,he would rein in the feder- with Oakleaf Cluster. (This information furnished by Dole For President,Inc.) 2 CONTINUED Official 1996 Presidential Preference Primary Election Voters'Pamphlet REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE(S) OCCUPATION: Author and former Ronald Reagan people.All human beings are created equal. CUT GOVERNMENT SPENDING:A balanced budget official. constitutional amendment is the best way to take OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Served in US DEFEND HUMAN LIFE: Because abortion is the away the governments credit card, limiting tax rev- Foreign Service and National Security Council; unjust taking of a human life, and denies the enue and borrowing. Ronald Reagan's ambassador to the United Nations Declaration's"right to life,"America must overturn Roe Economic and Social Council as deputy to Jeanne vs.Wade. REFORM WELFARE:We will go bankrupt as a nation Kirkpatrick; Assistant Secretary of State for if we continue trying to pay escalating welfare costs of International Organization Affairs; President of our society's moral disintegration. Citizens Against Government Waste; Republican RESTORE MARRIAGE, TWO-PARENT FAMILY: nominee for US Senate in Maryland;interim president Disintegration of family is the major contributing factor of Alabama A&M University. in poverty, crime, declining educational performance ENCOURAGE HEALTHY SEXUALITY: I support EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: PhD in Plus a host of other expensive social problems. abstinence-based sex education approaches for young adults. Efforts to equate homosexual relations y Government from Harvard University with legal marriage represents a destructive assault fII PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: see occu- PROTECT AMERICAN SOVEREIGNTY:I oppose the on the heterosexual,marriage-based family. pational background. World Trade Organization. It is America's responsibili- ty to take care of America's interests, not the agenda of globalists who favor world government. I stand without apology for the principles articulated in the Declaration of Independence, particularly for the EMPOWER SCHOOL CHOICE: I favor school choice ALAN L. KEYES unalienable right to life of all human offspring. that empowers parents to send their children to Republican The Declaration of Independence states the principles schools reflecting the parents'faith and values. of justice defining the moral identity of the American (This information furnished by Alan Keyes for President 96.) OCCUPATION: United States Senator Lugar is a farmer and small businessman. He man- Lugar wants to renew American leadership in the OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: President, Lugar ages his family's 604-acre farm in Indiana.A Rhodes world to ensure our national security and promote •� .,` IW! Stock Farms(family corn,soybean&tree farm),1960- Scholar like President Clinton, unlike Clinton he trade.He wants to combat the threat of nuclear terror- present; Co-Owner, Thomas L. Green & Co. (food earned a degree and volunteered for active duty in the ism while restoring trust and dignity to the White machinery manufacturer), 1960-1967; Lieutenant j.g., U.S. Navy upon graduation. After his tour of duty, House. And he wants to recommit to the values of -1960 Lugar returned home to help save the family's ailing faith,famil Y.community and personal res onsibili tyUnited States Navy, 1957 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Denison University, farm and food machinery business. He served on the B.A. 1954; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, M.A. Indianapolis School Board and was mayor of 1956 Indianapolis for two terms. As mayor, he balanced eight consecutive budgets, cut property taxes five PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: United times and fought crime during the period of urban vio- States Senator, 1976-present; Mayor of Indianapolis, lence in the late 1960s. 1967-1975;Indianapolis School Board, 1964-1967 Lugar is conservative by conviction and moderate by Richard G. Lugar is the senior United States Senator temperament.As President,he wants to eliminate the from Indiana and is chairman of the Senate Agriculture federal income tax and abolish the IRS. Instead, he Committee. He is the Republican's most respected proposes a national consumption tax to free Aft voice on foreign policy.A lay minister in the Methodist Americans from high income taxes and intrusive Church,he and his wife of 39 years,Charlene,raised audits. His plan would increase wages and savings, RICHARD G. LUGAR four sons and enjoy seven grandchildren. He is 63 lower interest rates and stimulate economic growth. years old. Republican (This information furnished by Richard G.Lugar.) OCCUPATION: President of the United States le etl increased the number of children in Head Start; and Nation. Under foundation leade sh of overnmentu communities OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Lecturer, 9 Y P 9 University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville and launched Americorps, students volunteering in the side of families. I signed the Family and Medical 1973-74;Attorney-Wright,Lindsey&Jennings,1980- communities,investing in their education. Leave Act and continue to fight for clean water and 82 environmental protections. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.A. Foreign We have aggressively approached crime: 100,000 Relations, Georgetown University; Rhodes more police,banned assault weapons,enacted Brady We must join together on common ground based on Scholarship,Oxford University;J.D.Yale Law School. Law to monitor handgun purchases. values that we share. It is in the spirit of these values PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Attorney that I govern and I will campaign. Now; as we 44, General, Arkansas 1976-78; Governor of Arkansas Respecting the moral authority of women to make approach the beginning of the next century,I ask your 1978-80, 1982-1992. private decisions, I ended the "gag rule" for family support for another term. planning clinics,and enforced the Freedom of Access Fellow Americans: to Clinic Entrances Bill. The election of 1996 is about our values,and future y as a nation. American leadership is critical. Today, not one Russian missile is pointed at any American city or In 1992, you asked for change. We have made a child"Middle East: we have worked to expand the good beginning. We decreased the federal deficit for Peace process. Northern Ireland: we helped the par- BILL CLINTON three years, it is 1/2 what it was when I became ties on the path to peace. Haiti: we stood firm for President;the economy is expanding,7.7 million new democracy.Bosnia:we have taken the lead to enforce Democrat obs, lower interest rates,the lowest inflation in thirty a peace agreement. j (This information furnished by Bill Clinton;Clinton/Gore'96 years. Primary Committee,Inc.) If you know a person who is sight-impaired or blind, please inform the person that a tape copy of this pamphlet can be obtained by calling Independent Living Resources (503) 284-3339. 3 Official 1996 Presidential Preference Primary Election Voters'Pamphlet INFORMATION VOTER REGISTRATION VOTE-BY-MAIL What if my ballot doesn't come? If you are registered to vote and do not receive a ballot, call your county elections office.They will check that your voter reg- Who May Register To Vote What is Vote-by-Mail? istration is current. If it is,they will mail you a replacement bal- You may register to vote for the March 12, 1996, Presidential Vote-by-Mail is a method of conducting elections. Instead of lot. Preference Primary Election if: using traditional polling places where voters go to cast ballots 1.You are a citizen of the United States; on election day, a ballot is automatically mailed to each regis- What if 1 have moved and havefiot updated my registration? 2.You will be at least 18 years old by March 12, 1996;and tered voter.The ballot is then voted and returned to the county If you were registered to vote by February 20 but now have a 3.You are a resident of Oregon. clerk to be counted. different address, you must go to the county elections office. They will update your voter registration and issue you a ballot How To Register To Vote When are the ballots mailed to the voters? that must be voted at the elections office. To register to vote in the March 12, 1996, election, your com- In Oregon, ballots can legally be mailed any time between the pleted voter registration card must be delivered to a county 20th and 14th days before the election. For state elections the Do I have to mail my ballot back? elections office by February 20, 1996.A voter registration card window is narrowed to the 20th to 18th days in order to have received after February 20, 1996, that contains a postmark of You have the choice of mailing your ballot or returning it to any more consistency as to when voters will receive their ballots. designated drop February 20, 1996, or sooner will be accepted. You also may 9 P site in the state. The times and locations of deliver your completed voter registration card to any Driver and drop sites will'be publicized for each election. Motor Vehicle Services(DMV)office by February 20, 1996. Who will get ballots? Only voters who are registered as a Democrat or Republican How much postage is required to mail the ballot back? If Your Name, Mailing Address or Political Party Affiliation will receive a ballot that contains the office of U.S. President. Your voted ballot can be returned using a single 320 stamp. Has Changed Other registered voters will receive a ballot only if there is a If you are currently registered to vote in Oregon but your name, local measure on the ballot that they are eligible to vote on. mailing address or party affiliation has changed since you last When must the voted ballot be returned? completed a voter registration card,complete a new voter reg- As a voter,what do I have to do? The voted ballot must be received in any county elections office istration card and mail it to your county elections office.A card or designated drop site by 8:00 p.m. on election night. that contains a change in political party affiliation must be Your ballot packet will automatically be mailed o you.Inside the Postmarks do not count! received or postmarked no later than February 20, 1996, in Packet you will find the ballot,a secrecy envelope and a return order to receive the ballot of your new political party. envelope. Once you vote the ballot, place it in the secrecy envelope and seal it in the pre-addressed return envelope. Be What if 1 forget to sign the return envelope? If Your Residence Address Has Changed sure you sign the return envelope on the appropriate line. Generally, your elections office will either return it to you for If you are currently registered to vote in Oregon but your resi- After that just return the ballot either by mail or at a designated signing or they,will contact you,if possible,to come to the elec- dence address has changed since you last completed a voter drop site. tions office to sign it. If the return envelope does not get signed registration card, complete a new voter registration card and before 8:00 p.m. on March 12,the ballot will not be counted. mail it to your county elections office. What if I make a mistake? If you notify your county elections office of your change of res- If you make a mistake you may call your county elections office Can the public watch the election process? idence address after February 20, 1996, you must go to your and request a replacement ballot.One will be mailed to you as All steps of the process are open to observation by the public. county elections office to vote. If you notify your county elec- long as you request it by March 7.After that you may pick it up Contact your county elections official to make arrangements. tions office of your change of residence address between in person at the elections office. If your ballot is received by the March 5 and March 12, 1996,you will be eligible to vote on only elections office before you realize you made a mistake,you will When will election results be known? the presidential race. not be able to get a replacement ballot because you have already cast a ballot in the election. Ballot counting will not begin until election day.The results that Where to Obtain a Voter Registration Card are released at 8:00 p.m. election night will include the majori- Voter registration cards can be obtained from any county elec- ty of all the ballots cast. Results will continue to be updated tions office, most banks and post offices,some state agencies, through election night until all ballots have been counted. and are also found in many telephone books. COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICES Baker Curry Jackson Malheur Umatilla Julia Woods Renee Kolen Kathy Beckett Deborah R.DeLong Nancy A.Wood Baker County Clerk Curry County Clerk Jackson County Clerk Malheur County Clerk Director of Elections 1995 3rd St. PO Box 746 Courthouse, 10 S.Oakdale 251 "B"St.W.,Courthouse Box 4 PO Box 1227 Baker City,OR 97814-3398 Gold Beach,OR 97444 Medford,OR 97501-2902 Vale,OR 97918 Pendleton,OR 97801 (541)523-8207/C(541)523-8208 (541)247-7011,Ext.223/ (541)776-7181 /C(541)776-7183 (541)473-5151 /C(541)473-5157 (541)278-6254/C(541)278-6257 C(541)247-6440 Jefferson Benton Elaine L.Henderson Marion Union Dan Burk Deschutes Jefferson County Clerk Alan H.Davidson R.Nellie Bogue-Hibbert Dir.Rec/Elections Mary Sue(Susie)Penhollow Courthouse,75 SE"C"St. Marion County Clerk Union County Clerk Courthouse Deschutes County Clerk Madras,OR 97741 Elections Division , "L"Avenue Corvallis,OR 97330 Administration Bldg. (541)475-4451 /C(541)475-4451 4263 Commercial t.SE,#300 LaGrande,OR 97850 (541)757-6756/C(541)757-5646 1130 NW Harriman St. Salem,OR 97302-3987 (541)963-1006 Bend,OR 97701 Josephine (503)588-5041 /C(503)588-5610 Clackamas (541)388-6546/C(541)385-3203 Georgette Brown Wallowa John Kauffman Josephine County Clerk Morrow Charlotte McIver Clackamas County lerk PO Box 69 tY Douglas Barbara Bioodsworth Wallowa County Clerk Elections Division Grants Pass,OR 97526-0203 Gay Fields Morrow County Clerk 101 S.River St.;Rm 100,Door 16 825 Portland Ave. (541)474-5243/C 1-800-735-2900 Douglas County Clerk PO Box 338 Enterprise,OR 97828-1335 Gladstone,OR 97027-2195 PO Box 10 Klamath Heppner,OR 97836-0338 (541)426-4543, Ext. 17 (503)655-8510/C(503)655-1685 Roseburg,OR 97470-0004 Bemetha G.Letsch (541)676-9061 /C(541)676-9061 (541)440-4252/C(541)440-6092 Klamath County Clerk Wasco Clatsop 507 Main St. Multnomah Karen LeBreton Lori Davidson Gilliam Klamath Falls,OR 97601 Vicki Ervin Wasco County Clerk Clatsop County Clerk Rena Kennedy (541)883-5134/C(541)883-5157 Dir./Elections Courthouse,511 Washington St. PO Box 178,749 Commercial Gilliam County Clerk 1040 S.E.Morrison The Dalles,OR 97058 Astoria,OR 97103-0178 Courthouse Lake Portland,OR 97214-2495 (541)296-6159/C(541)296-6159 (503)325-8511 /C(503)325-8511 Condon,OR 97823-0427 Karen O'Connor (503)248-3720/C(503)248-3729 (541)384-2311 Lake County Clerk Columbia 513 Center St. Washington Elizabeth(Betty)Huser Lakeview,OR 97630-1579 Polk Ginny Kingsley Columbia County Clerk Grant (541)947-6006/C(541)947-6007 Linda Dawson Elections Division Courthouse Kathy McKinnon Polk County Clerk 155 N. 1 st Ave.,Suite B 10 St.Helens,OR 97051-2089 Grant County Clerk Lane Courthouse, Room 201 Hillsboro,OR 97124 (503) lens, R Ext.1-20 / PO Box 39 Annette Newingham Dallas,OR 97338-3179 (503)648-8670/C(503)693-4598 C(503)397-796, Canyon City,OR 97820-0039 Elections Division (503)623-9217/C(503)623-7557 (541)575-1675/C(541)575-1675 135 E.6th Ave. Wheeler Eugene,OR 97401-2671 Sherman Judy Potter Coos (541)687-4234/C(541)687-4320 Mary Ann Wilson Harney Linda Comie Wheeler County Clerk Coos County Clerk Dolores Swisher Lincoln Sherman County Clerk PO Box 327 Courthouse Harney County Clerk Dana Jenkins PO Box 365 Fossil,OR 97830-0327 Coquille,OR 97423-1899 Courthouse,450 N.Buena Vista Lincoln County Clerk Moro,OR 97039-0365 (541)763-2400/C(541)763-2401 (541)396-3121, Ext.301 / Bums,OR 97720 225 W.Olive St., Room 201 (541)565-3606 C(541)396-2106 (541)573-6641 Newport,OR 97365 Yamhill (541)265-4131 /C(541)265-4193 Tillamook Charles Stem Crook Hood River Linn Josephine Veltri Yamhiil County Clerk Deanna(Dee)Berman Dee Sandra Berry Steven Druckenmiller, Tillamook County Clerk Courthouse,535 East 5th St. ( Crook County Clerk Dir.Assess/Rec Linn County Clerk 201 Laurel Ave. McMinnville,OR 97128-4593 Courthouse,309 State St. Tillamook,OR 97141 (503)434-7518/C(503)434-7519 300 E.Third,Room 23 4th&Broadaibin Prineville,OR 97754-1919 Hood River,OR 97031-2093 Albany,OR 97321 (503)842-3402 (541)447-6553/C(541)447-6553 (541)386-1442 (541)967-3831 /C(541)967-3833 C Denotes Phone Number for Hearing Impaired 4 SECRETARY OF STATE BULK RATE Phil Keisling CAR-RT SORT State Capitol Building U.S.Postage Salem,Oregon 97310-0722 Pound,OR Permit No.815 RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER voters p mphlet OF ' ' O# # # # k f t Ig 59 State of Oregon Presidential Preference Primary Election—March 12, 1996 Please RECYCLE this pamphlet with your newspapers