Harrisburg 2022 General Election Results

Harrisburg City Council-November 8, 2022 General Election Results-Official

Measure 22-192 City of Harrisburg Prohibits Establishment of Psilocybin Manufacturing and Service Centers in Harrisburg

  • Yes:       Total Votes:  1012
  • No:        Total Votes:  550                      

MAYOR-(One Position) Two-Year Term starting 1/1/2023 to 12/31/2024

  • Robert Duncan-Incumbent         Total Votes:  936
  • Quinton Sheridan                         Total Votes:  392
  • Write-In                                           Total Votes:  14

CITY COUNCIL-(Three Positions) Four-Year Terms starting 1/1/2023 to 12/31/2026

  • Kim Downey-Incumbent               Total Votes:  814
  • Adam Keaton-Incumbent             Total Votes:  822
  • Charlotte Thomas-Incumbent     Total Votes:  843
  • Write-Ins                                          Total Votes:   75

All positions are non-partisan.  City Council positions are elected at-large-meaning candidates may reside anywhere within the City of Harrisburg jurisdictional borders.  All positions are volunteer/non-paid. 

All terms begin on January 1st, 2023 with the first City Council meeting scheduled for January 10th, 2023. 

The 2022 General Election Results can be found on the Linn County Tax Assessors Website.  https://www.co.linn.or.us/sites/default/files/fileattachments/clerk/page/2544/20221108_results.pdf.  The City Elections Office is the City Recorder/ Municipal Court Clerk, Lori Ross.  You may contact her by calling (541)995-2239 or by email at lross@ci.harrisburg.or.us

You are welcome to visit the Oregon Secretary of State's Website for additional information in relation to election laws in the State of Oregon.  https://sos.oregon.gov/voting-elections/Pages/default.aspx

General City Council Information:

The Harrisburg City Council is comprised of six Council members, and one Mayor.  All positions are non-partisan.  Council positions are elected at-large, meaning that candidates may reside anywhere within the City of Harrisburg jurisdictional boundaries.  To be eligible for City Council, you must be a legal elector under the laws and constitution of the State of Oregon and a registered voter of the City of Harrisburg, and you must also be a resident of the City of Harrisburg for one year immediately before being elected to the office you are seeking.