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2020 Oregon Ballot Measure 107


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Amend Campaign Finance:Allows laws limiting political campaign contributions and expenditures, requiring disclosure of political campaign contributions and expenditures, and requiring political campaign advertisements to identify who paid for them
Choice

Votes

%

Yes

1,763,276

78.31%

No

488,413

21.69%

Total votes

2,251,689

100.00% | Yes | 1,763,276 | 78.31% | No | 488,413 | 21.69% | Total votes | 2,251,689 | 100.00% | | Yes | 1,763,276 | 78.31% | | | | | | | | | No | 488,413 | 21.69% | | | | | | | | | Total votes | 2,251,689 | 100.00% | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Results by countyYes:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90% | | | | | | | | | | | Source: Associated Press | | | | | | | | | |

In 2020, voters in the U.S. state of Oregon passed Ballot Measure 107, allowing limits on political campaign contributions. This ballot measure overturned the 1997 Oregon Supreme Court ruling in Vannatta v. Kiesling that the Oregon Constitution’s freedom of speech protections bar the legislature from limiting campaign finance activity. However, the text of the amendment states that only campaign contribution limit laws and ordinances adopted on or after January 1, 2016 will be considered constitutional, so limits enacted prior to that date (Measure 47 for instance, which was enacted in 2012), remain unenforceable unless re-enacted. As of 2023, this is the most recent statewide ballot measure in Oregon to win over support from all 36 counties, as well as the last one to win majority support in Lake County.

Results by county:

CountyYesVotesNoVotesTotal
Baker66.726,29633.283,1409,436
Benton82.6541,70817.358,75750,465
Clackamas76.58186,26523.4256,968243,233
Clatsop79.1817,98320.824,73522,718
Columbia74.4222,73525.587,81630,551
Coos71.9225,16728.089,78834,995
Crook66.639,85933.374,93714,796
Curry75.1710,65524.833,51914,174
Deschutes78.9394,21521.0725,146119,361
Douglas68.2441,64031.7619,37761,017
Gilliam68.8778131.133531,134
Grant66.022,88933.981,4874,376
Harney63.512,69136.491,5464,237
Hood River82.4610,28817.542,18812,476
Jackson72.3387,50027.6733,467120,967
Jefferson70.538,02129.473,35111,372
Josephine74.3436,25325.6612,51648,769
Klamath67.8523,44432.1511,10734,551
Lake60.242,47739.761,6354,112
Lane80.19168,60019.8141,640210,240
Lincoln80.6823,63719.325,66229,299
Linn70.5948,69429.4120,28768,981
Malheur67.027,49432.983,68711,181
Marion74.24117,21425.2639,610156,824
Morrow67.023,26732.981,6084,875
Multnomah86.67384,82413.3359,163443,987
Polk73.3533,89426.6512,31246,206
Sherman60.5269339.484521,145
Tillamook76.3712,27123.633,79616,067
Umatilla70.9921,80029.018,90730,707
Union68.749,68331.264,40314,086
Wallowa69.413,42730.591,5104,937
Wasco76.1110,22623.893,20913,435
Washington81.29245,14318.7156,426301,569
Wheeler63.6157726.39330907
Yamhill75.1140,96524.8913,57854,543
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