Democratic primary
The Democratic primary was held on May 15, 2012. Barack Obama was unopposed for the nomination.
Republican primary
Oregon Republican primary, 2012
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May 15, 2012 (2012-05-15) |
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Oregon results by county
Mitt Romney
(Note: Italicization indicates a withdrawn candidacy) |
The Republican primary occurred on May 15, 2012.[2][3] Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich had withdrawn prior to the election, but their names still appeared on the Oregon ballot.
In order to participate in the primary, voters were required to register to vote by April 24, 2012.[4] A closed primary was used to elect the presidential, legislative, and local partisan offices. A semi-closed primary, which allowed non-affiliated voters to participate, was used to elect the attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer positions.[5]
General election
By county
County |
Obama% |
Obama# |
Romney% |
Romney# |
Others% |
Others# |
Total |
Baker | 28.04% | 2,369 | 67.50% | 5,702 | 4.46% | 377 | 8,448 |
Benton | 62.00% | 27,776 | 33.46% | 14,991 | 4.54% | 2,035 | 44,802 |
Clackamas | 50.44% | 95,493 | 46.79% | 88,592 | 2.77% | 5,247 | 189,332 |
Clatsop | 55.34% | 9,861 | 40.68% | 7,249 | 3.97% | 708 | 17,818 |
Columbia | 50.28% | 12,004 | 45.12% | 10,772 | 4.60% | 1,099 | 23,875 |
Coos | 44.78% | 12,845 | 51.15% | 14,673 | 4.07% | 1,168 | 28,686 |
Crook | 30.34% | 3,104 | 66.37% | 6,790 | 3.28% | 336 | 10,230 |
Curry | 39.60% | 4,625 | 56.50% | 6,598 | 3.90% | 455 | 11,678 |
Deschutes | 45.13% | 36,961 | 51.85% | 42,463 | 3.02% | 2,476 | 81,900 |
Douglas | 34.43% | 17,145 | 61.80% | 30,776 | 3.78% | 1,882 | 49,803 |
Gilliam | 34.97% | 371 | 60.23% | 639 | 4.81% | 51 | 1,061 |
Grant | 21.81% | 853 | 74.81% | 2,926 | 3.38% | 132 | 3,911 |
Harney | 23.22% | 832 | 72.76% | 2,607 | 4.02% | 144 | 3,583 |
Hood River | 61.58% | 6,058 | 34.85% | 3,429 | 3.57% | 351 | 9,838 |
Jackson | 45.86% | 44,468 | 50.55% | 49,020 | 3.59% | 3,484 | 96,972 |
Jefferson | 40.38% | 3,301 | 56.78% | 4,642 | 2.84% | 232 | 8,175 |
Josephine | 37.16% | 14,953 | 58.83% | 23,673 | 4.01% | 1,612 | 40,238 |
Klamath | 29.86% | 8,302 | 67.98% | 18,898 | 2.16% | 601 | 27,801 |
Lake | 20.75% | 770 | 75.69% | 2,808 | 3.56% | 132 | 3,710 |
Lane | 59.73% | 102,652 | 36.37% | 62,509 | 3.89% | 6,689 | 171,850 |
Lincoln | 58.31% | 13,401 | 37.79% | 8,686 | 3.90% | 897 | 22,984 |
Linn | 39.63% | 20,378 | 56.28% | 28,944 | 4.09% | 2,104 | 51,426 |
Malheur | 27.71% | 2,759 | 68.81% | 6,851 | 3.48% | 346 | 9,956 |
Marion | 46.83% | 56,376 | 50.00% | 60,190 | 3.17% | 3,810 | 120,376 |
Morrow | 30.96% | 1,202 | 65.22% | 2,532 | 3.81% | 148 | 3,882 |
Multnomah | 75.37% | 274,887 | 20.65% | 75,302 | 3.98% | 14,533 | 364,722 |
Polk | 46.21% | 16,292 | 50.54% | 17,819 | 3.25% | 1,146 | 35,257 |
Sherman | 31.09% | 319 | 66.08% | 678 | 2.83% | 29 | 1,026 |
Tillamook | 50.27% | 6,293 | 45.40% | 5,684 | 4.33% | 542 | 12,519 |
Umatilla | 34.38% | 8,584 | 62.07% | 15,499 | 3.55% | 886 | 24,969 |
Union | 33.21% | 3,973 | 63.82% | 7,636 | 2.98% | 356 | 11,965 |
Wallowa | 29.80% | 1,253 | 66.68% | 2,804 | 3.52% | 148 | 4,205 |
Wasco | 47.93% | 5,211 | 48.09% | 5,229 | 3.98% | 433 | 10,873 |
Washington | 57.08% | 135,291 | 39.65% | 93,974 | 3.27% | 7,758 | 237,023 |
Wheeler | 31.00% | 266 | 63.52% | 545 | 5.48% | 47 | 858 |
Yamhill | 44.89% | 19,260 | 51.38% | 22,045 | 3.73% | 1,602 | 42,907 |
References
- 1 2 "May 15, 2012, Primary Election Abstracts of Votes: United States President" (PDF). Oregon Elections Division. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
- ↑ "Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar". CNN. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Presidential Primary Dates" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- ↑ Mickler, Lauren (March 6, 2012). "Oregon Primary Two Months Away". Eugene, OR: KEZI 9 News.
- ↑ Mapes, Jeff (February 6, 2012). "Oregon Republican Party opens three statewide primaries to non-affiliated voters". The Oregonian.
- ↑ "Official Results November 6, 2012 General Election" (PDF). Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
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