Let's see... I voted NO on almost every ballot measure (especially 23 😉 ), except I did vote yes on 24 (old dumb law prohibiting denturists from making dentures, believe it or not) and 27 (labeling for genetically-modified foods).
I voted no on the the parks and library bond measures (they should pass anyway, I'm just trying to send a message that they need to improve their funding methods).
I was going to vote for Smith for US Senate, but the fool pissed me off in a recent letter he sent me (in reponse to one of my letters) in which he stated his support for CBDTPA, so I voted for Dan Fitzgerald, the Libertarian candidate. Smith should win easily anyway, Bradbury is a fool.
As Mannix used to be a pro-tax liberal Democrat who I vehemently detested while he was in the Legistature, there was no way I was going to vote for him, even if he does now claim to have "seen the light" or some such sh!t and now says that he is an anti-tax Republican. I voted for Tom Cox, the Libertarian candidate. Mannix doesn't have the right stuff. A lot of people remember how he was a few years ago and have trouble believing his conversion. Kulongoski (God save us all) will most likely win by a good-sized margin.
David Wu, incumbent for Congress, was the only Democrat who got my vote. My deepest gratitude for his ballsy NO vote against the unconstitutional USA Patriot Act. I don't think a Republican has won Oregon's District 1 (which consists of Portland's affluent and heavily Democratic West Side) in decades.
The rest was mostly local junk, no big deal. There you go.