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2012 Oregon Commissioner of Labor election

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2012 Oregon Commissioner of Labor and Industries election

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Nominee Brad Avakian Bruce Starr
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 681,987 606,735
Percentage 52.5% 46.7%

Results by county:
Avakian:      45–50%      50–55%      55–60%      65–70%
Starr:      50–55%      55–60%      60–65%      65–70%      70–75%

Commissioner of Labor and Industries before election

Brad Avakian

Elected Commissioner of Labor and Industries

Brad Avakian

The 2012 Oregon Commissioner of Labor and Industries election was held on November 6, 2012, in order to elect the Oregon Commissioner of Labor and Industries. The election was held on a nonpartisan basis.

Incumbent Commissioner Brad Avakian was re-elected, defeating State Senator Bruce Starr.

Candidates

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While the position of Labor Commissioner is nonpartisan, Avakian is a Democrat and Starr is a Republican.

Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Brad
Avakian (D)
Bruce
Starr (R)
Undecided
The Oregonian[1] October 25–28, 2012 405 ± 5% 26% 20% 53%
DHM Research[2] October 18–20, 2012 500 ± 2.6%–4.4% 22% 19% 60%
Public Policy Polling[3] June 21–24, 2012 686 ± 3.7% 21% 23% 56%

Campaign

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Starr announced he would challenge incumbent Avakian in December 2011.[4] Avakian officially announced his re-election campaign in February 2012.[5]

While the Labor Commissioner is normally elected during the statewide primary election in May, with a runoff between the two highest-placing candidates in November if no candidate receives 50% of the vote, no primary election was held with Avakian and Starr instead facing off in the November general election. According to Secretary of State Kate Brown, "an obscure state law that applies only in 2012 require[d] that the labor commissioner be chosen in November." Starr challenged the change in date in court, which was subsequently rejected.[6]

Results

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General election results[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Brad Avakian 681,987 52.53%
Nonpartisan Bruce Starr 606,735 46.73%
write-ins 9,616 0.74%
Total votes 1,298,338 100.00%

Results by congressional districts

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Despite losing the state, Starr won 3 of 5 congressional districts, including two that elected Democrats.[8]

District Avakian Starr Representative
1st 54% 46% Suzanne Bonamici
2nd 42% 58% Greg Walden
3rd 67% 33% Earl Blumenauer
4th 49% 51% Peter DeFazio
5th 49% 51% Kurt Schrader

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Oregonian
  2. ^ DHM Research
  3. ^ Public Policy Polling
  4. ^ Jaquiss, Nigel (December 14, 2011). "Avakian Responds to Starr's Challenge for Labor Post: Updated". Willamette Week. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  5. ^ "Avakian to seek re-election as labor commissioner". The Columbian. February 1, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  6. ^ "Ore. judge rejects challenge of election date". The Columbian. March 20, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  7. ^ "2012 General Election Official Results". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  8. ^ "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts". Daily Kos. Retrieved 11 August 2020.