Eleven Salem City Annexation measures were on the November 6, 2012 election ballot in Marion County, which is in Oregon, where they were approved.
Each of the eleven measure dealt with annexing territory into the city boundaries of Salem City. If all are approved, these eleven measures would result in approximately 51 acres of new territory being added. Maps of the respective territories proposed for annexation are available here.
- The first measure made 1.6 acres located at the 1900 bock of Wallace Road to be a part of Salem City.
- The second measure made 1.2 acres located at 2395 Doaks Ferry Road to be a part of Salem City.
- The third measure made 2.22 acres located at 2540 Brush College Road to be a part of Salem City.
- The fourth measure made 12.91 acres located at the 2800 block of Orchard Heights Road to be a part of Salem City.
- The fifth measure made 1.14 acres located at 2620 Lancaster Drive to be a part of Salem City.
- The sixth measure made 0.28 acres located at 4373 Center Street to be a part of Salem City.
- The seventh measure made 10.01 acres located at the 2400 block of Walker Road to be a part of Salem City.
- The eighth measure made 1.52 acres located at 4790 and 4810 Auburn Road to be a part of Salem City.
- The ninth measure made 5.53 acres located at 2752 Boone Road to be a part of Salem City.
- The tenth measure made 13.33 acres located at the 4800-4900 block of 32nd Avenue to be a part of Salem City.
- The eleventh measure made 1.32 acres located at 2518 Robins Lane to be a part of Salem City.[1]
Election results
Salem City Annexation Measure 1 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 21,889 | 62.34% |
No | 13,222 | 37.66% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 2 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 21,541 | 61.95% |
No | 13,230 | 38.05% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 3 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 22,577 | 64.95% |
No | 12,186 | 35.05% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 4 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 22,452 | 64.60% |
No | 12,304 | 35.40% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 5 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 22,671 | 64.85% |
No | 12,286 | 35.15% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 6 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 23,526 | 67.29% |
No | 11,437 | 32.71% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 7 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 21,199 | 60.73% |
No | 13,709 | 39.27% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 8 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 22,834 | 65.75% |
No | 11,895 | 34.25% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 9 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 22,909 | 65.65% |
No | 11,987 | 34.35% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 10 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 22,267 | 64.14% |
No | 12,447 | 35.86% |
Salem City Annexation Measure 11 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 21,880 | 62.88% |
No | 12,914 | 37.12% |
Election results from Marion County, Current Election Results
Text of measures
Language on the ballot for:
First measure:
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Should the Territory located at the 1900 Block of Wallace Road, NW be annexed?[2]
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Second measure:
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Should the Territory located at 2395 Doaks Ferry Road, NW be annexed?[2]
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Third measure:
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Should the Territory located at 2540 Brush College Road, NW be annexed?[2]
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Fourth measure:
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Should the Territory located at the 2800 Block of Orchard Heights Road, NW be annexed?[2]
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Fifth measure:
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Should the Territory located at 2620 Lancaster Drive, NE be annexed?[2]
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Sixth measure:
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Should the Territory located at 4573 Center Street, NE be annexed?[2]
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Seventh measure:
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Should the Territory located at the 2400 Block of Walker Road, NE be annexed?[2]
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Eighth measure:
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Should the Territory located at 4790 and 4810 Auburn Road, NE be annexed?[2]
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Ninth measure:
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Should the Territory located at 2752 Boone Road, SE be annexed?[2]
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Tenth measure:
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Should the Territory located at the 4800-4900 Block of 32nd Avenue, SE be annexed?[2]
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Eleventh measure:
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Should the Territory located at 2518 Robins Lane, SE be annexed?[1][2]
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See also
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