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Clackamas County public safety levy poised to fail on election night
Clackamas County public safety levy poised to fail on election night
Clackamas County public safety levy poised to fail on election night

Published on: 05/19/2026

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A Clackamas County measure that would raise property taxes to maintain Sheriff’s Office personnel and jail capacity is on track to fail, according to initial returns on election night.

As of 8 p.m., 61% of voters had voted against the levy measure, and 39% voted for it. At the time, county officials had tabulated roughly 90,000 ballots out of the 113,000 that had been received by 5:30 p.m.

The property tax measure would increase the current safety levy by 45% starting in 2027.

The Clackamas County public safety levy funds 36 jail deputies and 84 jail beds, along with other personnel and programs at the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.

The current levy has been in place since 2006 and funds 36 jail deputies, five Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office detectives, 84 jail beds, body cameras, and internal affairs investigators meant to hold personnel accountable.

If the current trend holds and the levy fails, the county could try again in November’s election.

Clackamas County has historically backed funding for the sheriff’s office.

Voters have renewed the levy three times since it initially passed in 2006. But the ask for an increase comes as many Oregonians are feeling the effects of higher prices on everything from gasoline to groceries.

If Measure 3-633 had passed, it would have resulted in the levy rate rising from 36 cents per $1,000 in assessed home value to 59 cents per $1,000.

According to the county, the new levy would cost the average homeowner an additional $60 per year.

This story will be updated.

News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/05/19/clackamas-county-public-safety-levy-poised-to-fail-on-election-night/

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