Oregon's Kurt Schrader appears to have lost reelection to Congress [View all]
Seven-term Oregon Congressman Kurt Schrader is all but certain to lose to fellow Democrat Jamie McLeod-Skinner in his primary re-election bid, The Oregonian/OregonLive has found, making this a rare case of a member of Congress being ousted by a member of his own party.
While tens of thousands of ballots in Schrader’s home turf of Clackamas County have yet to be counted, Schrader’s expected edge in those remaining results appears too small to offset McLeod-Skinner’s commanding lead in her Central Oregon stronghold.
Clackamas County is home to nearly 45% of 5th Congressional District Democrats, and more than 30,000 of Democratic ballots there remain to be counted due to a printing error and the county clerk’s botched response to the problem. But with more than 48,000 votes tallied districtwide, McLeod-Skinner’s commanding 9,300 vote lead in Deschutes County appears insurmountable for the longtime legislator and member of Congress.
An analysis by The Oregonian/OregonLive projects that Schrader would finish with about 47% of the vote to McLeod-Skinner’s roughly 53% if current voting patterns hold. The outcome clearly will turn on the remaining votes in Clackamas County, where Schrader has so far won 55.5% of Democratic votes tallied. To eke out a victory, however, the newsroom analysis shows, he would have to win roughly 65% of Clackamas ballots still to be counted, a lopsided outcome that is widely different from the county’s pattern so far.
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