BY SARAH ROSS
PORTLAND- A long, hard primary season, which for some of the candidates began over a year ago, came to an end last night with wins for John Kitzhaber and Chris Dudley.
The election results were released soon after the polls closed at 8 pm Tuesday showing Kitzhaber winning the Democratic nomination with 65% of the vote and Dudley winning the Republican nomination with 39% of the vote.
Emotions were running high at the election night parties for the losing candidates Bill Bradbury and Allen Alley, who conceded their races early in the evening.
Alley urged his supporters to unite with the party nomination to bring about change.
“That’s what Oregon needs more than anything else is to look forward and step boldly where we deserve to be at the top of all the lists we want to be on and not at the top of the lists we don’t want to be on,” he said after conceding the Republican race to Dudley.
Meanwhile, excitement was certainly alive at the election parties for Dudley and Kitzhaber.
A large group of Kitzhaber supporters gathered at Southeast Portland’s Melody Ballroom to congratulate the former Democratic governor on his victory. Kitzhaber took time to thank his supporters and to lay out his agenda for green jobs and economic diversity.
“We’re going to give Oregon a campaign about honestly confronting the problems we face and the hard choices we must make in order to solve them. That is the kind of campaign that Oregonians deserve and that’s the kind of campaign Oregonians want,” stated Kitzhaber. “That is how we are going to build a new Oregon majority, and that is why we are going to win in November.”
A similar scene was found for Dudley at the Rose Garden’s Rose Room where the former Trail Blazer had his election night party. Dudley stressed the need for change and unity in Oregon while throwing some attacks at Kitzhaber’s record and his calling Oregon “ungovernable” after leaving office 8 years ago.
“As your Governor, I will never throw in the towel. I will never give up on Oregon because I know you won’t either,” said Dudley. “Together, Oregon won’t be ungovernable. We’ll be unstoppable.”
Dudley and Kitzhaber are wasting no time after their wins, each having events scheduled for Wednesday morning.


