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Live vote counts and map

US election 2024

Oregon voters will cast their ballots in the race for president and the state's six U.S. House seats. The House race in District 5 is rated a “Toss Up,” according to Cook Political Report ratings. Two other House races could be competitive.

Voters will also decide on a key ballot measure that would establish ranked-choice voting for federal and state offices.

Oregon will begin releasing results after the last polls close at 11 p.m. Eastern Time.

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Leader's vote share

Dem506070% Rep

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Donald Trump republican 0 0%
Kamala Harris Democratically 0 0%
Robert Kennedy We, the people 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Suzanne Bonamici* Democratically 0 0%
Bob Todd republican 0 0%
Joe Christman Libertarian 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Cliff Bentz* republican 0 0%
Dan Ruby Democratically 0 0%
Michael Stettler Constitution 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Joanna Harbour republican 0 0%
Maxine Dexter Democratically 0 0%
David Walker Progressive Party 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Val Hoyle* Democratically 0 0%
Monique DeSpain republican 0 0%
Dan Bahlen Libertarian 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Lori Chavez-DeRemer* republican 0 0%
Janelle Bynum Democratically 0 0%
Andrea Townsend Pacific green 0 0%

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Andrea Salinas* Democratically 0 0%
Mike Erickson republican 0 0%

Important ballot measures

From 2028, the institute will select a ranking list for some federal and state offices

CANDIDATE VOICES PCT
Implement ranked-choice voting
Yes 0 0%
Maintain current election laws
NO 0 0%

About this state

  • Oregon average
  • US average

Race and ethnicity

0 25 25 50% 50%

Level of education

0 10 10 20% 20%

Sources: American Automobile Association, US Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis

Note: Race and ethnicity proportions are based on the Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP) from the Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates (2018-2022). Median household incomes are based on inflation-adjusted data from January to December 2023; Educational attainment shares are for the population age 25 and older, both based on 2023 Census ACS 1-year estimates. Regional housing price parity is calculated by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and indicates how much more (over 100) or less (less than 100) expensive housing rentals in a state compared to the national average in 2022, the most recent year available. The three largest occupations by state are based on the 2023 release of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, the most recent data available.

Latest news about the 2024 US election

From Elena Mejia Jennah Haque Marie Patino Rachael Dottle Brittany Harris Julian Burgess Alex Graves Dean Halford Armand Emamdjomeh Edited by Allan James Vestal Rachael Dottle Alex Tribou Amanda Cox Martin Keohan With support from Jaci Kessler from Lublin Gregory Korte Luis Daniel Palacios Peru Dayani Sam Dodge Oscar Bolton Green Steph Davidson Michelle Jamrisko Brad Skillman Alexandre Tanzi Chloe Whiteaker Vivianne Rodrigues Mark Cudmore Esha Dey Additional research by Fola Akinnibi Kelsey Butler Anna Edgerton John Gittelsohn Gregory Korte Heather Landy Nadia Lopez Danielle Moran Kathy Rizzo Fiona Rutherford

Sources: Election results provided by Associated Press. Additional data from US Census Bureau, American Automobile Association, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, Natural Earth, Redistricting Data Hub, US Department of Transportation, CME Group, Bloomberg Indexes, US Geological Survey and Bloomberg Reporting.

Note: Estimated vote percentages are based on the Associated Press estimated expected vote percentage (EEVP). This project has been updated to clarify that Bloomberg News does not track the results of congressional elections for terms expiring in January 2025.

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