La Grande Observer Paper 05-21-14

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ELECTION 2014

• La Grande businessman • Turner concedes victory sweeps to victory in House at approximately 8:35 District 58 Republican p.m.afterBarretosurges primary over John Turner to insurmountable lead

LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES Measure 31-84 Nonpartisan County Commissioners Yes........................3,691 No ......................... 1,72 1 Measure 31-85 Elgin City Administrator

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• Union County files motion to dismiss Shelter From the Storm suit Legal counsel for Union County on Tuesday filed a motion to dismiss the Shelter From the Storm lawsuit. In the motton, Union County attorney Brent Smith requests that the court dismiss any and all claims against the county. Shelter From the Storm filed suit last month in a complaint for injunctive relief and damages amounting to

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$633,000. The shelter filed suit following a unanimous March decision by the Union County commissioners to site a new courthouse on the currentfootprintofthe shelter's administrative building on K Avenue. On April 1, Shelter From the Storm was served an eviction notice saying that they must vacate the build-

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Greg Barreto receives a congratulatory hug and handshake from supporters Jennifer and Jack Boyd of La Grande at his residence in Cove Tuesday night after learning about his victory over John Turner in the Oregon House District 58 race. By Kelly Ducote Union County residents can rest assured that their nextstaterepresentative will come from the east side of the mountain. La Grande business owner Greg Barreto handily defeated John Turner Tuesday night in the Republican primary, garnering 83 percent of the Union County vote, 80 percent in Wallowa County and 51 percent in Umatilla County. Turner, a former president of Blue Mountain Community College and Marine colonel, conceded the race about 8:35 p.m. Tuesday night. Barreto's family, friends and supporterscelebrated at his home in Cove. The crowd cheered loudly when Greg's wife, Chris, announced Turner conceded the race. "I used to wrestle in col-

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Republican candidate John Turner, center, talks to his supporters with his wife, Gale, after losing the race against Greg Barreto in the Republican primary for House District 58 on Tuesday in Pendleton. lege,"Greg Barreto told the group of about 100.'You never go into a match underestim ating your opponent, even if they're wearing tennis shoes instead of wrestling shoes." The Barreto Manufactur-

ing owner and operator said he was humbled by the election results but is excited. "There's a new adventure on the horizon," he said."It was a challenge and all-consuming, but I don't see the SeeBarreto / Page5A

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The Observer

WE A T H E R Horoscope.....9B Lottery............2A Obituaries......3A Opinion..........4A Record ...........3A

lawsuit By Kelly Ducote

INDEX Business........1B Classified.......BB Comics........... 5B Crossword.....9B Dear Abby ...12B

• Union County slated to have first representative since Elgin's Mark Simmons in early 2000s

The Observer

U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 1 Republican Jason Yates ........15,378 Delinda Morgan...............14,523 Bob Niemeyer..... 6,212

WALLOWA COUNTY COMMISSIONER Republican Paul Castilleja .........839 Marc Stauffer .........662

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U.S. SENATOR Republican Monica Wehby ..............126,314 Jason Conger....93,692 Mark Callahan .............16,993 Jo Rae Perkins......7,116 Timothy Crawley................6,066 Democrat Jeff Merkley.....244,969 William Bryk...... 10,522 Pavel Goberman ............7771

OREGON HOUSE DISTRICT 58 Republican Greg Barreto........ 5,768 John Turner..........2,362

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Unofficial results with 821 of 1,000 precincts

U.S. CONGRESS DISTRICT 2 Republican Greg Walden...... 61,474 Dennis Linthicum ...........19,165 Democrat Aelea Christofferson ...23,189 Barney Spera .......7550 FrankVulliet .........5,758

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UNION COUNTY

Statewide Primary Results GOVERNOR Republican Dennis Richardson.......151,926 Gordon Challstrom .........23,159 Bruce Cuff ..........22,488 Mae Rafferty ......15,850 Tim Carr .............13,895 Darren Karr ..........2,332 Democrat John Kitzhaber.......... 237250 Ifeanyichukwu C. Diru ................25,718

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CASTILLEJA WINS IN WALLOWA COUNTY Incumbent Wallowa County Commissioner Paul Castilleja retains his position, defeating Marc Stauffer by nearly 200 votes. Page 7A CITYADMINISTRATOR MEASURE FAIJS Voters narrowly rejected a ballot measure Tuesday that would have changed the Elgin city administrator position to an appointed one. Page 7A UNION COUNTY APPROVES 31-84 Voters overwhelmingly support Ballot Measure 31-84, making county commissioner races nonpartisan. Page 7A

PORTLAND — Supporters of same sex marriage in Oregon waited 10 years for this day. A federal judge based in Eugene on Monday struck down a voter-approved measure that defined marriage in the state as a union between one man and one woman. The ruling touched off a wave of jubilation and tears among same-sex couples and a rush to county offices to get marriage licenses. In some cases, couples didn't bother waiting for a weekend to get hitched. They fi gured a sunny Monday would do just fine. Caroline Redstone and Dawn Jones pledged to stay together"in sickness and in health, until death do us part"ata Portland event

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