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  1. Access Oregon election history, results and statistics including election calendars, candidate filings, campaign finance.

  2. The mayor serves as the City’s political head and chairperson of the council. She is elected by the City at large on a nonpartisan ballot for a four-year term. The mayor is the formal representative of the City. She presides over City Council meetings but has no vote except in the case of a tie.

  3. Eugene city voters overall voted 54% yes. These astounding results were far better than anyone anticipated and became motivation for the continuation of the movement. 2019: C ommitted to trying again and doing better, i n 2019 we launched two new campaigns for STAR Voting for Eugene and Lane County.

  4. Get statistics on voter registration and election participation for past elections.

  5. Nov 5, 2024 · The City Recorder prepares elections schedules, files measures for the ballot and certifies the final election results. A Eugene voters’ pamphlet is published for elections with city measures on the ballot and includes information on city measures and candidates.

  6. Eugene's closest race though was for the City Council Ward 7 spot where Lyndsie Leech won by only 581 votes. Contested race with highest turnout: McKenzie school district elections at 48.72% (1,646 total voters)

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  8. Eugene is a city in Lane County, Oregon. The city had 176,654 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau. Federal officials. The current members of the U.S. Senate from Oregon are:

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