Oregon gubernatorial special election, 2016

Oregon gubernatorial special election, 2016
Oregon
November 8, 2016

 
Nominee Kate Brown Bud Pierce
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Working Families None
Popular vote 1,008,558 854,924
Percentage 50.9% 43.1%


Governor before election

Kate Brown
Democratic

Elected Governor

Kate Brown
Democratic

The 2016 Oregon special gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2016, to elect the Governor of Oregon, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, and various state and local elections.

The election determined who would fill the remaining two years of the term of Democratic Governor John Kitzhaber, who was re-elected in 2014 and resigned in February 2015. Incumbent Democratic Governor Kate Brown, who as Oregon Secretary of State succeeded to the governorship, ran for election to the office. In primary elections held on May 17, Brown easily captured the Democratic nomination and the Republicans picked Salem oncologist Bud Pierce.

Brown won the election and became the first openly bisexual person elected to a term as Governor in U.S. history.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Declined

Results

Results by county (all won by Brown). Darker shade indicates a higher percent of the vote.
Oregon gubernatorial special election, 2016 Democratic primary[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kate Brown 494,890 83.03
Democratic Julian Bell 49,313 8.27
Democratic Dave Stauffer 16,108 2.70
Democratic Steve Johnson 13,363 2.24
Democratic Kevin M. Forsythe 10,147 1.70
Democratic Chet Chance 5,636 0.95
Democratic Write-ins 6,595 1.11
Total votes 596,052 100

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Declined

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Allen
Alley
Bruce
Cuff
Bob
Forthan
Bob
Neimeyer
Bud
Pierce
Undecided
DHM Research May 6–9, 2016 324 ± 5.7% 22% 3% 1% 5% 25% 44%

Results

Results by county. Red indicates a win by Pierce, yellow a win by Alley.
Oregon gubernatorial special election, 2016 Republican primary[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bud Pierce 171,158 47.66
Republican Allen Alley 103,388 28.79
Republican Bruce Cuff 41,598 11.58
Republican Bob Niemeyer 35,669 9.93
Republican Bob Forthan 4,290 1.19
Republican Write-ins 3,020 0.84
Total votes 359,123 100

Independent Party primary

The Independent Party of Oregon officially qualified as a major party on August 17, 2015.[24]

Candidates

Declared

Declined

Results

Results by county. Blue indicates a win by Thomason, yellow a win by Barney.
Oregon gubernatorial special election, 2016 Independent primary[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Cliff Thomason 9,806 34.89
Independent Patrick Barney 6,840 24.34
Independent Write-ins 11,460 40.77
Total votes 28,106 100

Minor parties

General election

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Kate
Brown (D)
Bud
Pierce (R)
Cliff
Thomason (I)
James
Foster (L)
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey November 1–7, 2016 1,595 ± 4.6% 56% 41% 3%
SurveyMonkey October 31–November 6, 2016 1,483 ± 4.6% 56% 40% 4%
SurveyMonkey October 28–November 3, 2016 1,150 ± 4.6% 56% 40% 4%
SurveyMonkey October 27–November 2, 2016 934 ± 4.6% 55% 41% 4%
SurveyMonkey October 26–November 1, 2016 809 ± 4.6% 54% 41% 5%
SurveyMonkey October 25–31, 2016 743 ± 4.6% 54% 42% 4%
FOX 12 Oregon/DHM Research October 24–29, 2016 504 ± 4.4% 42% 33% 4% 3% 4% 15%
Clout Research (R) October 20–21, 2016 928 ± 3.2% 45% 43% 6% 6%
KGW Oregonian/Riley Research October 4–14, 2016 608 ± 4.0% 48% 34% 13%
Oregon Public Broadcasting/DHM Research October 6–13, 2016 600 ± 4.0% 46% 33% 4% 3% 12%
KATU-TV/SurveyUSA October 10–12, 2016 654 ± 3.9% 46% 42% 4% 8%
iCitizen September 2–7, 2016 610 ± 4.0% 44% 27% 3% 3% 23%
KATU-TV/DHM Research September 1–6, 2016 517 ± 4.3% 43% 35% 18%
Clout Research (R) July 9–13, 2016 701 ± 3.7% 43% 42% 5% 2% 7%
iCitizen June 23–27, 2016 555 ± 4.0% 42% 35% 23%
Action Solutions June 1–2, 2016 600 ± 5.7% 39% 37% 24%
Moore Information April 20, 2015 500 ± 4.0% 45% 27% 28%

→ Indicates an internal poll conducted on behalf of Bud Pierce.

Results

Oregon gubernatorial special election, November 8, 2016 general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kate Brown 1,008,558 50.90%
Republican Bud Pierce 854,924 43.14%
Independent Cliff Thomason 48,262 2.44%
Libertarian James Foster 46,049 2.32%
Constitution Aaron Donald Auer 19,537 0.99%
write-ins 4,281 0.22%
Total votes 1,981,611 100%

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External links

Nominees

Primary candidates

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