Election Results 2014 Votes finish strong in county
Published 9:25 am Tuesday, May 27, 2014
CANYON CITY – Despite a slow start, voter turnout for the May 20 primary election ended up at nearly 60 percent in Grant County.
County Clerk Brenda Percy said the turnout came to 58.78 percent. She said it appears to be the highest rate of any county in the state.
She was pleased with the turnaround from early in the balloting, when returns were lagging behind usual levels. Relatively heavy voting on Monday and Tuesday made the difference.
Voter interest likely was fueled by the contested races for county commissioner and district attorney, and also the John Day fire hall bond measure.
Here’s a look at the Grant County numbers from the May 20 primary election:
Pavel Goberman – 17
Jeff Merkley – 391
William Bryk – 49
Monica Wehby – 613
Jo Rae Perkins – 37
Mark Callahan – 139
Timothy Crawley – 36
Jason Conger – 434
Frank Vulliet – 54
Aelea Christofferson – 198
Barney Spera – 66
Greg Walden – 1006
Dennis B. Linthicum – 421
John Kitzhaber – 359
Ifeanyichukwu Diru – 99
Bruce Cuff – 139
Gordon Challstrom – 161
Tim Carr – 79
Dennis Richardson – 593
Mae RAfferty – 122
Darren Karr – 20
Peter W. Hall – 270
Cliff Bentz – 1,073
William D. Cramer Jr. – 1,675
Republicans
Boyd Britton – 733
Sam Palmer – 417
Gary Delaney – 328
Grant County Commissioner
Democrat (write-in)
Boyd Britton – 64 (only top vote-getter can advance)
Ryan Joslin (I) – 1,009
Jim Carpenter – 1,368
Republican nominees are:
Position 2 – Nicky A. Sprauve – 648
Position 4 – Roger McKinley – 944
Position 6 – no filing
Alternate 2 – no filing
Democrat nominees are:
Alternate 2 – Brooks Smith – 275
Position 2, 4, 6 – no filing
City of John Day fire station bond
Yes – 305
No – 198
John Day Rural Fire bond
Yes – 252
No – 180