Full List of Candidates & Measures

Candidates

  1. National Candidates - Partisan

United States President

Name & PartyMailing AddressPhone Numbers
Rick Santorum 
Republican
P.O. Box 37
Verona, PA 15147
Work Phone: 888-321-6675
Email Rick Santorum
Ron Paul 
Republican
8000 Forbes Place, Suite 200
Springfield, VA 22151
Work Phone: 703-563-6620
Email Ron Paul
Newt Gingrich 
Republican
4501 N Fairfax Dr, Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
Work Phone: 703-678-2242
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Barack Obama 
Democrat
P.O. Box 8102
Chicago, IL 60680
Email Barack Obama
Mitt Romney 
Republican
585 Commercial Street
Boston, MA 2109
Work Phone: 857-288-3500
Email Mitt Romney


U.S. Representative in Congress - 5th District

Name & PartyMailing AddressPhone Numbers
Kurt Schrader 
Democrat
P.O. Box 3314
Oregon City, OR 97045
Work Phone: 503-557-1324
Work Phone: 877-301-5878
Email Kurt Schrader
Fred Thompson 
Republican
4554 12th Avenue South
Salem, OR 97302
Work Phone: 503-428-7479
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Karen Bowerman 
Republican
P.O. Box 219
Marylhurst, OR 97036
Work Phone: 800-909-8589
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  1. State Candidates - Partisan
  1. State Candidates - Nonpartisan
  1. Lincoln County Candidates - Partisan

Local Measures

  1. Measure 21-143

City of Yachats

Proposed Revisions to the City of Yachats City Charter.

Question

Shall the voters of the City of Yachats approve a revised City Charter referred to the voters by City Council?

Summary

City Council is proposing a charter revision based on the League of Oregon Cities' Model Charter for voter approval. If adopted by the voters, the new charter will go into effect on July 1, 2012. The proposed charter would designate the Mayor as the administrative head of the city, clarifying the Mayor has the authority to act as City Administrator. The proposed charter amends Chapter VII, Section 25 to change the Mayor's term of office from two years to four years. Changes in Chapter VIII of the proposed charter would define the roles of the City Attorney, Municipal Court, and Municipal Judge and the method for establishing the court and appointing those officers. The proposed charter would eliminate the requirement for pre-approval by voters of the purchase or sale of city property. All final City Council decisions regarding the purchase or sale of city property would still be made in an open public meeting and the voters would continue to approve general obligation bonds or property tax levies.