Clackamas County Ballot Measures
November 2012 General Election
(Updated 19 October 2012)
Statewide
| Measure 77 |
ORP says: NO |
(Admin of gov't) Revision to responses to catastrophic disasters; requires approval by a 2/3rds majority
If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution to authorize suspending specific constitutional spending restrictions if the Governor were to declare a "catastrophic disaster". ORP Central Committee Members voiced concerns about potential unintended consequences and possible misuse of ‘Disaster Declarations’. |
| Measure 78 |
ORP says: YES |
(Admin of gov't) Changes terminology in the state Constitution for the three state gov't branches
If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution, changing constitutional language describing governmental system of separation of powers and making grammatical and spelling changes. It would conform the Oregon Constitution to the Federal Constitution and update antiquated language. This is a reasonable housekeeping measure. |
| Measure 79 |
ORP says: YES |
(Taxes) Would ban real estate transfer taxes.
If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution, prohibiting real estate transfer taxes, fees, and other assessments except those operative on December 31, 2009. With Oregon’s housing market still struggling, we do not believe additional taxes, fees or other assessments are the solution. |
| Measure 80 |
ORP says: NO |
(Marijuana) Would create a cannabis commission to regulate the cultivation and sale of cannabis.
If passed, this measure would allow personal marijuana, hemp cultivation/use without a license and it would create a "commission" to regulate commercial marijuana cultivation/sale. We do not believe that this measure would reduce drug dependency. We also believe this measure would have negative impacts on law enforcement, education and the work place in Oregon. |
| Measure 81 |
ORP says: NO |
(Animal rights) Bans Columbia River commercial salmon fishing with gillnets by non-tribal persons, allows seine nets instead.
If passed, this measure would prohibit commercial, non-tribal fishing with gillnets in Oregon "inland waters," allowing the use of seine nets. With Oregon’s economy continuing to struggle, we do not believe this measure helps to improve our economic climate. |
| Measure 82 |
ORP says: NO |
(Gambling) Authorizes establishment of privately-owned casinos.
If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution, authorizing the establishment of privately-owned casinos, mandating that a percentage of revenues be payable to a dedicated state fund. The Oregon Republican Party supports job creating private enterprise, but we believe that casino gaming should not be expanded. |
| Measure 83 |
ORP says: NO |
(Gambling) Authorizes Multnomah County casino.
If passed, this measure would specifically authorize the privately-owned Wood Village casino, mandating a percentage of revenues payable to a dedicated state fund. The Oregon Republican Party supports job creating private enterprise, but we believe that casino gaming should not be expanded and that Government should not be picking winners and losers in the private sector. |
| Measure 84 |
ORP says: YES |
(Taxes) Phases out estate and inheritance taxes.
If passed, this measure would phase out existing inheritance taxes on large estates and all taxes on intra-family property transfers. The Central Committee supports the repeal of this tax. |
| Measure 85 |
ORP says: NO |
(Taxes) Allocates corporate income/excise tax "kicker" refund to additionally fund K through 12 public education.
If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution, allocating Corporate Income/Excise Tax "Kicker" Refund to additionally fund K - 12 Public Education. This measure does not guarantee increased educational funding because it does not prevent the Legislature from redirecting funds currently targeted for education and replacing them with these new funds. |
County
The CCRP has taken no official position on county-wide or city measures

