Bill Kennemer

December 10, 2008 - 3:14pm

Oregon State House: 5 closest races

Republicans staved off an even bigger Democratic majority in the Oregon State House by pulling out three of the closest victories in the state, according to official election results released by the Secretary of State’s office.

However, Democrats pulled out two close wins in House Districts 51 and 52, which had been Republican seats during the last cycle.

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November 19, 2008 - 8:39am
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Showdown for senate district 20

Filling the vacant seat of state Senator Kurt Schrader (D-Canby), who is now heading to Congress, is turning out to be more of a saga than some pols initially anticipated.  Clackamas County Commissioner Martha Schrader, wife of Kurt, and former Democratic House candidate Toby Forsberg are now both serious contenders for the open seat and are leaning on their own respective heavyweights in government for a little help.  Both Forsberg and Schrader have gone on the record with PolitickerOR.com regarding their interest in the state senate appointment.

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November 17, 2008 - 4:43pm

SD-20: Forsberg interested in Schrader’s seat

State House candidate Toby Forsberg (D-Oregon City) has not officially lost the race against State House candidate Bill Kennemer (R-Oregon City), but Forsberg expressed interest in Friday in being appointed to replace outgoing State Sen. Kurt Schrader (D-Canby).

“I am interested in the seat and have been encouraged to look at it,” Forsberg said in a voicemail to PolitickerOR.com.

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November 14, 2008 - 8:34am
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This week's PolitickerOR.com's Winners & Losers

This week's Winners & Losers.

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  • November 14, 2008
    Winners:
    Dave Hunt, Mary Nolan, Paul Gage, Bill Kennemer, , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    Clackamas County Elections Office, Social Programs in Oregon
  • November 13, 2008 - 5:02pm

    SD-20: The replacement process for Schrader

    The results of the 5th Congressional District election have yet to be finalized, but once Secretary of State Bill Bradbury names Kurt Schrader the U.S. Representative-elect, Clackamas County will be faced with the prospect of appointing someone to replace the Canby state senator.

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    November 11, 2008 - 12:10pm
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    Forsberg to fill Schrader's state senate seat

    The dust has settled on the fifth congressional race and much to no one's surprise Democrat Kurt Schrader is the victor.  Schrader will vacate his state senate seat that he still has another two years left in his term to serve.  Newly elected Speaker of the House Dave Hunt is very clear about who he wants to see fill Schrader's seat - none other than his good friendToby Forsberg who just lost by a few hundred votes to Republican Bill Kennemer for the Oregon City state house seat. 

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  • November 7, 2008
    Winners:
    Jeff Merkley, Dave Hunt, Gordon Smith, Kurt Schrader, , Bill Kennemer, , Jon Isaacs, , Lisa Grove, , Hardy Myers and John Kroger, , Chris Telfer, , Toby Forsberg,
    Losers:
    Oregon House Republicans, Linda Flores, Bill Sizemore, Kevin Mannix, Oregon Labor Unions, Mike Erickson, John Lim, Democratic Party of Oregon
  • November 6, 2008 - 1:46pm

    HD-39: Kennemer pulls ahead of Forsberg for House seat

    House Democrats may have been celebrating a 37-seat majority a little early.

    State House candidate Bill Kennemer (R-Oregon City) pulled ahead of State House candidate Toby Forsberg on Thursday in the HD-39 race.

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    November 6, 2008 - 12:19pm
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    Other post-election surprises and upsets

    The defeat of two-term incumbent Republican Gordon Smith by Democrat Jeff Merkley is probably the biggest shocker to all political gawkers around the state, however, there some other races that produced some unexpected results.  Here's a quick rundown.

    1.  Kurt Schrader is held below 55%.  A win for fifth congressional Democrat Kurt Schrader was inevitable, but his margin of victory was not quite what many anticipated.  Schrader faced Republican Mike Erickson who had been accused of flipping his position on abortion when convenient, segregating a school dance back in his days as a student at Portland State University, falsifying endorsements for prior campaigns, ignoring pamphlet distribution rules at county fairs and wining and dining himself on a trip to Cuba which his still refers to as "humanitarian."  The fact that Schrader stayed below the big win viability line of 55% means there remains some hope of GOP solidarity in this district and he could face a more credible and challenging opponent in two years.

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