One incumbent Wasco County Commissioner won re-election while a second faces a run-off in November as a result of the results in last night’s primary vote. Bridget Bailey narrowly edged incumbent Rod Runyon in the three-way race for Commission position three with over 45 percent of the vote with 2,054, while Runyon received just under 45 percent with 2,026, and Chuck Langley polled 406. Because no candidate received a majority of the vote the top two, Bailey and Runyon, will be on the ballot in November. For position one, Scott Hege received just over 64 percent of the vote, polling 2,780 votes to 1,532 for challenger Nora Ferguson. Hege won election to his second four-year term on the Commission. It was a light night for local contested races. John Huffman received over 90 percent of the vote to win the Republican nomination for his Oregon House seat in District 59 over Britt Storkson, and there was no Democrat on the ballot. Oregon Second District Congressman Greg Walden won the GOP nomination by a three-to-one margin over Klamath County Commissioner Dennis Linthecum, while Aelea Christofferson received over 62 percent of the Democrat vote to advance to November over two other hopefuls. And in Cascade Locks ballot measure 14-52 to create an Emergency Medical Services fee was approved by a count of 138-to-78.