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For the first time in more than six months, Lane Community College’s Board of Education will operate with a full slate of members.
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Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read said he’s considering collecting statewide information to pin down the accuracy of recounts.
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A pair of candidates vying for a seat on the South Lane School Board are just three votes apart.
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Voters in two Willamette Valley districts rejected proposed bonds. A coastal district's funding request appears to have easily passed.
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A pair of Eugene 4J school board incumbents appear to have easily won in preliminary election results released Tuesday night. In Springfield, new faces were leading on election night.
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After Tuesday’s election, the Lane Community College Board of Education will have a full seven member panel for the first time since last November.
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Ballots are being counted following the May 2025 election. Here are some initial results in selected races.
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School elections had the highest turnout, with more than 9% of voters returning their ballots in the Lane Community College district election. Water and sanitation districts have the lowest turnout, some less than 1%.
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Three candidates are running for an at-large seat in the rural, western Lane County district.
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Six candidates are running for three seats on the Lincoln County School District Board.
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Four candidates are running for two seats at the Bend-LaPine School District.
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Four candidates are running for two positions on the Sisters School District Board. Candidates said they were concerned about the district’s ability to recruit teachers and financial uncertainty.