Amend Campaign Finance: Allows laws limiting political campaign contributions and expenditures, requiring disclosure of political campaign contributions and expenditures, and requiring political campaign advertisements to identify who paid for them
Results
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
1,763,276
78.31%
No
488,413
21.69%
Total votes
2,251,689
100.00%
Results by county Yes: 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
Source: Associated Press[1]
In 2020, voters in the U.S. state of Oregon passed Ballot Measure 107,[2] allowing limits on political campaign contributions.[3] This ballot measure overturned the 1997 Oregon Supreme Court ruling in Vannatta v. Kiesling that the Oregon Constitution’s freedom of speech protections bar the legislature from limiting campaign finance activity. [4] However, the text of the amendment states that only campaign contribution limit laws and ordinances adopted on or after January 1, 2016 will be considered constitutional, so limits enacted prior to that date (Measure 47 for instance, which was enacted in 2012), remain unenforceable unless re-enacted. As of 2023, this is the most recent statewide ballot measure in Oregon to win over support from all 36 counties, as well as the last one to win majority support in Lake and Sherman counties. [5]
Results by county:
County
Yes
Votes
No
Votes
Total
Baker
66.72
6,296
33.28
3,140
9,436
Benton
82.65
41,708
17.35
8,757
50,465
Clackamas
76.58
186,265
23.42
56,968
243,233
Clatsop
79.18
17,983
20.82
4,735
22,718
Columbia
74.42
22,735
25.58
7,816
30,551
Coos
71.92
25,167
28.08
9,788
34,995
Crook
66.63
9,859
33.37
4,937
14,796
Curry
75.17
10,655
24.83
3,519
14,174
Deschutes
78.93
94,215
21.07
25,146
119,361
Douglas
68.24
41,640
31.76
19,377
61,017
Gilliam
68.87
781
31.13
353
1,134
Grant
66.02
2,889
33.98
1,487
4,376
Harney
63.51
2,691
36.49
1,546
4,237
Hood River
82.46
10,288
17.54
2,188
12,476
Jackson
72.33
87,500
27.67
33,467
120,967
Jefferson
70.53
8,021
29.47
3,351
11,372
Josephine
74.34
36,253
25.66
12,516
48,769
Klamath
67.85
23,444
32.15
11,107
34,551
Lake
60.24
2,477
39.76
1,635
4,112
Lane
80.19
168,600
19.81
41,640
210,240
Lincoln
80.68
23,637
19.32
5,662
29,299
Linn
70.59
48,694
29.41
20,287
68,981
Malheur
67.02
7,494
32.98
3,687
11,181
Marion
74.24
117,214
25.26
39,610
156,824
Morrow
67.02
3,267
32.98
1,608
4,875
Multnomah
86.67
384,824
13.33
59,163
443,987
Polk
73.35
33,894
26.65
12,312
46,206
Sherman
60.52
693
39.48
452
1,145
Tillamook
76.37
12,271
23.63
3,796
16,067
Umatilla
70.99
21,800
29.01
8,907
30,707
Union
68.74
9,683
31.26
4,403
14,086
Wallowa
69.41
3,427
30.59
1,510
4,937
Wasco
76.11
10,226
23.89
3,209
13,435
Washington
81.29
245,143
18.71
56,426
301,569
Wheeler
63.61
577
26.39
330
907
Yamhill
75.11
40,965
24.89
13,578
54,543
^"Election Results". Associated Press. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
^"Oregon Election Results". The New York Times. 3 November 2020.
^"Most Oregon ballot measures pass on Election Day". 3 November 2020.
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