After Tuesday’s election results, the balance of power on the Deschutes County Commission is undergoing what some observers describe as a seismic shift to the left. Democrats and left-leaning candidates now have the potential to control the board for the first time in recent memory.
Political scientist and Bend City Councilor Ariel Mendez said the results appear to reflect both changing voter registration trends in Deschutes County and broader demographic and political changes in Central Oregon.
“Democrats now outnumber Republicans by a few thousand registered voters (in the county),” Mendez said, noting that non-affiliated voters remain the county’s largest voting
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