I’m excited that Oregonians are proving to be so engaged in this election. I believe this turnout rate is due to a high level of interest, both nationally in the direction of the country and locally, in a hotly contested governor’s race. Our vote by mail system also allows the parties to run their get-out-the-vote efforts in a very effective way that leads to increased participation.Bradbury also reminded voters that there is still time to get their ballots in for this year’s election. Postmarks do not count. Ballots much be received by elections officials by 8 pm on Election Day, Tuesday, November 7th, 2006. A listing of drop sites, their hours and a map of each can be found at www.oregonvotes.org.
I'm hoping to tap some of our sources for dribs and drabs of information based on returns in certain key counties and districts, in order to find out how turnout by party appears to be progressing. Obviously the simple notion of high turnout doesn't tell us anything about whether Republican Oregonians are bucking the expected trends for diminished turnout, or whether Democrats are more energized. What we do know is that GOP turnout traditionally exceeds that of Democrats in Oregon, so anything approaching parity would be a good sign for the Dems.
Stay tuned!