A head to head comparison of the Oregon 2022 General Election gives us an idea of the break down of the voters.

Ron Wyden received 872.3k (57.5 %) votes, beating Jo Rae Perkins who gained 644.3k (42.5 %) by 228k votes in Oregon.

Ron Wyden won 10 counties out of the 36 counties that make up Oregon. The record shows that Jo Rae Perkins won 26 counties.

2022 OR Primary Election vs Senate General Elections Counties Won

Primary Elections

Senate General Election

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2022 OR Senate Primary vs Senate General Elections w.r.t % Votes and Total Votes Won

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Senate General Elections

On a head to head count with the total votes between in Ron Wyden and Jo Rae Perkins between the Senate Primary and General Elections the vote difference is 227,953 (228k) . These values are represented by a vote increment of 432,621 (433k) for Ron Wyden and 528,632 (529k) for Jo Rae Perkins at the Senate General Elections.

Senate Primary Elections

Senate General Elections

During the 2022; General elections, a lot of total number of votes were cast. Aside the Electoral Votes, Popular Votes came to the fore as well. Further details regarding overall total votes cast, percentage contributed by the various states, and the winner of Popular votes will be updated soon.

Top 15 Counties in Senate Primary Elections vs Senate General Elections

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All Candidates (Senate General Elections)

Primary Elections vs General Elections

These 15 counties play an important role in these primary elections. If a candidate, can get a sizable majority in the larger counties (Multnomah, Washington, Lane), it becomes very difficult to win majorities in the smaller counties with out voter out reach and increased voter participation in them.

Top 15 Counties Comparison in Primary Elections vs General Elections

Senate Primary Elections
Ron Wyden

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Jo Rae Perkins

Senate General Elections
Ron Wyden

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Jo Rae Perkins

Multnomah, Washington and Lane, three of the larger counties in Oregon voted in favor of Ron Wyden giving him a 270k vote advantage out of those counties. Jo Rae Perkins steady win in many of the smaller counties wasn't enough for him to catch up, making Ron Wyden gain an upper hand in the State of Oregon.