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Important Election Dates:

April 28, 2026 –  Last day to register to vote. Registration cards postmarked by this date or submitted online no later than 11:59 pm are valid

April 29, 2026 – First day to mail ballots to voters.

May 19, 2026 – Election Day!  County Clerk’s Offices Open 7:00 am – 8:00 pm | Official Drop Sites open until 8:00 pm

June 25, 2026 – Final election results certified.

What's on my Douglas County Ballot?

Republican Primary Ballot (Republican Candidates Only)

State & Douglas County Specific Ballots

2026 Republican Candidates as of 3/14/2026

Please review all candidates information carefully. While this list is provided as a helpful reference, you are encouraged to verify every detail independently to ensure accuracy.

Candidates are listed in Alphabetical Order with the exception of Incumbents which will be listed first.

US Senator Republican Candidates

* Denotes Incumbent!

Ballot Name

Ballot Name

Ballot Name

US Representative, 2nd District, Republican Candidates

US Representative, 4th District, Republican Candidates

Oregon State Governor, Republican Candidates

State Representative, 1st District, Republican Candidates

State Representative, 2nd District, Republican Candidates

State Representative, 4th District, Republican Candidates

State Representative, 9th District, Republican Candidates

Bureau of Labor & Industries

* No Republican Candidates have applied at this time.  Return here for write-in candidates.

POSITION
NAME
Party Affiliation

Commissioner

Democrat

Democrat

Supreme Court

* No Republican Candidates have applied at this time.

POSITION
NAME
Party Affiliation

Judge, Position 4

Democrat

Court of Appeals

POSITION
NAME
Party Affiliation

Judge, Position 1

Exempt

Judge, Position 9

Exempt

Judge Position 12

Exempt

Judge Position 13

Exempt

Circuit Court, 16th District

* No Republican Candidates have applied at this time.

POSITION
NAME
Party Affiliation

Judge, Position 6

Democrat

Douglas County

All Candidates below will be on your ballot.  Party Affiliations are listed for your convenience if they are known.

* Denotes Incumbent!

POSITION
NAME
Party Affiliation

Assessor

Republican

Commissioner, Position 1

Republican

PGP

Republican

Democrat

Commissioner, Position 2

Republican

Libertarian

Republican

Unaffiliated

Commissioner, Position 3

Republican

Republican

Republican

Democrat

Democrat

Surveyor

Ron Quimby

Republican

Current Douglas County Measures

Measure
Description

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** STATEWIDE MEASURES **

Measure 120

Ballot Title:  Increases fuel taxes, registration/title fees for roads, tax on wages for public transportation services

 

**IMPORTANT**  Result of “No” Vote:”No”  REJECTS INCREASES to gas taxes, vehicle registration and title fees, tax on wages for public transportation services.

Result of “Yes” Vote:“Yes” vote increases fuel taxes, certain vehicle registration/title fees for state, local road construction, maintenance, improvements; increases tax on wages for public transportation services.

 

Summary: Measure increases motor vehicle fuel and use fuel taxes 6 cents per gallon, increases annual registration fees from $43 to $85 for passenger vehicles; from $63 to $105 for utility and light trailers, low-speed vehicles and medium-speed electric vehicles; from $44 to $86 for mopeds and motorcycles. Measure increases passenger vehicle title fees from $77 to $216. Revenues from tax/fee increases distributed: 50% to Department of Transportation, 30% to counties, 20% to cities. Revenues used for state and local road construction, maintenance, and improvements. Measure increases tax on wages for public transportation services to two-tenths of one percent; applies to wages of employee who is a state resident, regardless of where services performed, or non-resident for services performed in this state.