Hermiston certifies election results

By on Wednesday, July 24th, 2024 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories

HERMISTON —The Hermiston City Council certified the May primary elections of Doug Primmer as mayor and Cameron Bendixsen as municipal court judge during Monday’s regular council meeting.

Primmer, currently the council president, received 1,094 of the 2,154 votes cast. Because he received more than 50 percent of the vote, Primmer will be the only mayoral candidate on the general election ballot. Councilwoman Jackie Linton received 518 votes, Councilwoman Nancy Peterson received 352 votes, Manuel Salazar received 181 votes, and there were nine write-in votes. Bendixsen ran unopposed.

Candidates for four at-large positions on the Hermiston City Council will also appear on the general election ballot. The nonpartisan position is open to anyone living within Hermiston city limits and the deadline to file as a candidate is Aug. 27 at 5 p.m. More details are available at www.hermiston.gov/elections or by visiting Hermiston City Hall.

The general election is Nov. 5, 2024, and the next terms for mayor, at-large city council member, and municipal judge begin in January 2025. The mayor and council member terms are four years and the municipal judge term is two years.

Local elections and initiative petitions are managed by the Umatilla County Elections Division, which tallies votes and valid signatures and returns the verified results to municipalities for official certification.