Newberg election clinches a majority for conservatives
In the Supplemental Election held December 20th a conservative block won control of the Newberg City Council defeating three incumbents. As with the last two school board elections, results show citizens saw the need for change.
The new City Councilors will join incumbent conservative Mike McBride to create a majority. In the November 8th General Election, Bill Rosacker defeated progressive incumbent mayor Rick Rogers. The combination of a new Mayor and a new majority on City Council portends substantial changes in policy. Handling of the homeless crisis and Urban Renewal work will be two visible actions.
The results were:
- City of Newberg Councilor for District 2 At-Large, Peggy Kilburg defeated Casey Banks by 3,482 votes to 2,390.
- City of Newberg, Councilor for District 4 At-Large Robyn Wheatley defeated Jefferson Mildenberger by 3,282 votes to 2,898.
- City of Newberg, Councilor for District 6 At-Large Derek Carmon defeated Stephanie Findley by 3,546 votes to 2,618.
On the ballot in the May 2023 election for Newberg will be five positions for Newberg School Board and three positions for the Chehalem Parks and Recreation Board. Campaigning began on December 21st with both conservatives and progressives working hard to get out the vote.
--Tom HammerPost Date: 2022-12-27 10:54:53 | Last Update: 2022-12-27 14:52:53 |