Oregon Democrat Kotek wins tough three-way race for state governor
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[November 11, 2022]
By Daniel Trotta and Julia Harte
(Reuters) - Democrat Tina Kotek won a tough
three-way race to become the next governor of Oregon, the Associated
Press projected on Thursday, enabling Democrats to extend nearly four
decades of control over the Oregon governorship.
With 91% of the expected vote counted, Edison Research had yet to call
the race. Official returns from Tuesday's election showed Kotek winning
47.1% of the vote to 43.5% for Republican Christine Drazan.
Betsy Johnson, a strong independent candidate and former Democrat,
polled at 8.6%.
The last time a Republican was elected governor was in 1982, and Kotek
was always favored to succeed Democratic governor Kate Brown, who could
not run again due to term limits. With the polls tightening late in the
race, President Joe Biden visited Oregon in mid-October to campaign with
Kotek, a former state legislator.
The result would give Democrats a 17-16 edge in the 36 governor races
from Tuesday's U.S. midterm elections, with Alaska, Arizona and Nevada
yet to be determined.
(Live election results from around the country are here)
Democrats have flipped two Republican governorships to their column, in
Maryland and Massachusetts, with a chance to take Arizona away from the
Republicans as well. Nevada, however, could slip from Democratic to
Republican control.
Election officials in Maricopa County, Arizona's most populous county,
said it could take until at least Friday to tally all votes from
Tuesday's midterm elections.
Seventy-six percent of the statewide vote had been counted as of
Thursday, with Democrat Katie Hobbs leading by one point over Republican
Kari Lake.
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Democratic candidate for the Governor of
Oregon, Tina Kotek, running in the 2022 U.S. midterm elections,
appears in an undated handout photo provided October 11, 2022. Tina
Kotek/Handout via REUTERS
Elsewhere across the country, Democrats won elections for governor
in the "blue wall" states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin,
enabling them to resist Republican efforts in those states to
restrict abortion and voting rights.
In Michigan, Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer was re-elected and
voters flipped the state House and Senate from Republican to
Democratic control. In Pennsylvania, where Democratic Governor-elect
Josh Shapiro defeated an election denier, voters also turned the
lower house of the legislature Democratic.
Republicans, though, displayed their electoral strength in marquee
races in Florida, Georgia and Texas, where their candidates won
handily.
Governors' races across the country drew particular scrutiny this
year, with the future of abortion rights and election oversight at
risk.
Kotek ran hard on abortion rights and gun violence prevention, while
Drazan had campaigned on public safety and order in a state that
experienced sometimes-violent protests over racial justice and
police brutality in 2020 and 2021.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, California; Additional
reporting by Julia Harte in New York; Editing by Tom Hogue)
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