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Gubernatorial results
incumbentprojected winner| 0% in | Race details | ||||||||
| dem | John Kitzhaber | 49% | 680,840 | ||||||
| rep | Chris Dudley | 48% | 665,930 | ||||||
Senate results
incumbentprojected winner| 0% in | Race details | ||||||||
| dem | Ron Wyden* | 57% | 775,569 | ||||||
| rep | Jim Huffman | 39% | 534,362 | ||||||
House results
incumbentprojected winner| District 1 99% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | David Wu* | 55% | 152,045 | ||
| rep | Rob Cornilles | 42% | 116,551 | ||
| District 2 99% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Greg Walden* | 74% | 200,925 | ||
| dem | Joyce Segers | 26% | 69,508 | ||
| District 3 95% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Earl Blumenauer* | 70% | 187,893 | ||
| rep | Delia Lopez | 25% | 65,589 | ||
| District 4 99% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Peter DeFazio* | 54% | 136,743 | ||
| rep | Art Robinson | 45% | 114,123 | ||
| District 5 99% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Kurt Schrader* | 51% | 139,474 | ||
| rep | Scott Bruun | 46% | 124,462 | ||
Related: State results
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First Thoughts: Romney 3.0
Romney 3.0 appears to be the repeat presidential candidate who will focus more on the economy and his business record than on social issues.
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First Thoughts: Romney 3.0
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