Huge Updates on Oregon Ballot Measure 114

Published on November 9, 2022
Duration: 6:40

This video provides an update on Oregon Ballot Measure 114, detailing its potential passage and implications for Second Amendment rights. It analyzes election results by county, highlighting areas of support and rejection, and discusses the impact of uncounted votes. The speaker, William Kirk, emphasizes the urgency for legal action should the measure pass.

Quick Summary

Oregon Ballot Measure 114 was narrowly passing with a 50.7% to 49.3% margin as of November 9th. The measure's outcome is influenced by uncounted votes, especially in metropolitan areas like Portland, which showed strong support, contrasting with rural counties that largely rejected it. Attorneys are advised to prepare for legal challenges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Update on Oregon Measure 114
  2. 00:25Measure 114 Currently Passing
  3. 00:45Election Results Analysis: Oregonian vs. Secretary of State
  4. 01:52County-by-County Breakdown of Measure 114 Votes
  5. 02:38Analysis of Benton County Results
  6. 02:49Clackamas County Vote Analysis
  7. 03:34Douglas County and Other Rural County Results
  8. 03:59Lane and Lincoln County Vote Status
  9. 04:07Multnomah County Vote Analysis and Implications
  10. 04:38Washington County Vote Analysis
  11. 04:51Overall Vote Count and Geographic Impact
  12. 05:27Probability of Measure 114 Defeat
  13. 05:45Legal Recommendations for Attorneys
  14. 05:55Concluding Remarks and Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon Ballot Measure 114?

Oregon Ballot Measure 114 is a legislative proposal that, as of the video's recording, was narrowly passing in the state's elections. Its passage would significantly impact Second Amendment rights in Oregon, with potential implications for firearm ownership and regulations.

What were the election results for Oregon Ballot Measure 114?

As of November 9th, the day after the election, Ballot Measure 114 was passing with a margin of approximately 50.7% to 49.3%. The results showed a stark contrast between rural counties, which largely rejected the measure, and metropolitan areas like Portland, which supported it.

How did uncounted votes affect the outcome of Measure 114?

A significant number of uncounted votes, particularly in populous counties like Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington, created uncertainty. These remaining ballots had the potential to shift the overall outcome of the measure, making the final result close.

What is the advice for attorneys regarding Oregon Ballot Measure 114?

For attorneys specializing in Second Amendment and civil rights in Oregon, the advice is to proactively prepare motions for a temporary injunction. This action is recommended in anticipation of Ballot Measure 114 potentially passing and requiring immediate legal challenge.

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