No Tax YamCo PAC

Yamhill County Said NO.

Yamhill County voters delivered a sweeping rejection of new taxes and elected leaders focused on fiscal responsibility, accountability, and protecting taxpayers.

On May 19, 2026, voters sent a loud and unmistakable message: taxpayers have reached their limit. Yamhill County rejected new taxes, defeated costly measures, and supported candidates committed to responsible budgeting and accountability.

Election Results

Yamhill County Swept the Board

As of May 20, 2026, voters across Yamhill County overwhelmingly rejected tax increases and elected taxpayer-focused leadership.

The people spoke loud and clear: no more taxes.
85.97%
NO on Measure 120
57.56%
NO on School Levy
56.30%
Kit Johnston Wins
51.11%
Jason Fields Wins
What We Stand For

A Stronger Voice for Taxpayers

No Tax YamCo PAC opposes unnecessary taxation and supports responsible budgeting, honest public communication, and meaningful accountability before voters are asked to pay more.

Transparency

Taxpayers deserve clear information about what is being proposed, what it will cost, and why it is necessary.

Accountability

Public institutions should live within reasonable means and provide honest answers before asking the public for more.

Representation

The people expected to pay the bill deserve a meaningful voice in the decisions that affect their households and communities.

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Election Results

Taxpayers Delivered a Clear Message

As of May 20, 2026, Yamhill County voters overwhelmingly rejected new taxes and supported candidates focused on accountability and fiscal restraint.

Measure 120
Rejected by Voters

85.97% Voted NO

Measure 120 failed overwhelmingly in Yamhill County with 31,166 NO votes out of 36,252 votes cast.

Measure 36-239
Levy Defeated

57.56% Voted NO

The Newberg School District levy failed with 7,613 NO votes to 5,613 YES votes.

County Commissioner
Reelected

Kit Johnston Wins

Kit Johnston won reelection with 18,951 votes and 56.30% of the vote.

County Commissioner
Elected

Jason Fields Wins

Jason Fields won with 17,359 votes and 51.11% in a contested three-way race.

Endorsements

Taxpayer Champions Won

We proudly supported candidates who believe in responsible budgeting, accountability, local control, and protecting taxpayers from unnecessary new taxes.

Kit Johnston Jason Fields

Leaders Who Stand With Taxpayers

Our endorsed candidates won because voters are looking for leadership focused on fiscal discipline, accountability, and responsible government.

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Waste Watch

Accountability Does Not End on Election Day

Yamhill County voters made it clear that government must prioritize wisely, spend responsibly, and answer hard questions before asking taxpayers for more.

CPRD

Public Property, Private Benefit?

Our Waste Watch efforts continue to raise questions about public spending, district-owned properties, rent-free occupancy, utilities, and whether taxpayers are being respected.

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Stay in the Fight

This election was a victory, but taxpayer accountability requires continued pressure, continued oversight, and continued public involvement.

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County Issues

Read more about the policies and decisions affecting taxpayers.

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The Message

The Principle Still Stands

This is not just about one election. It is about whether taxpayers are respected, heard, and properly represented before government asks them to pay more.

Government works for the people. The people just reminded government of that fact.
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