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Vander Kamp claims victory, Bailey concedes in contentious sheriff’s race; Sheriff Nelson calls to congratulate successor

Kent Vander Kamp
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Kent Vander Kamp

(Update: Bailey concedes, issues statement)

Jillian Fortner is interviewing Capt. Vander Kamp for a report at Five

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Deschutes County sheriff's Sergeant Kent Vander Kamp, who promised change for the better if elected sheriff, claimed victory Wednesday after defeating Captain William Bailey in the hotly contested race by nearly 20,000 votes.

As of Wednesday morning, Vander Kamp had garnered more than 59,000 votes, or 60%, compared to nearly 40,000 for Bailey, or 40%

Jillian Fortner is interviewing Vander Kamp Wednesday for a report on NewsChannel 21 at Five.

Bailey, meanwhile, provided this statement to NewsChannel 21:

"I have called Kent Vander Kamp to concede the election for Deschutes County Sheriff. I am disappointed in the election results, but proud of the campaign we ran focused on our most pressing public safety issues, specific action plans, and a vision for moving forward. My race was grounded in truth, integrity, and my lifetime of service will continue. Throughout the campaign, no matter the outcome of the election, Kent and I have agreed public safety must be the top priority."

Current Sheriff Shane Nelson, who endorsed Bailey as his successor when he announced his retirement last year, also provided a brief statement Wednesday morning to NewsChannel 21:

“I called Sheriff-elect Vander Kamp and congratulated him.  Our S. O. administration and I are going to ensure a strong transition to ensure Sheriff-elect Vander Kamp has what he needs to continue supporting our teammates and office in working for our community.  We work with great people who work hard providing service and fulfilling the mission of our office.” 

Here's the news release Vander Kamp issued Wednesday:

Kent Vander Kamp

Elected Deschutes County Sheriff !

November 6, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Deschutes County, OR — Kent Vander Kamp has won the election for Deschutes County Sheriff with a decisive victory, capturing nearly 20 percentage points more than his opponent and demonstrating a decisive mandate from the voters. This significant win reflects the community's trust in Kent Vander Kamp’s vision for public safety, fiscal responsibility, transparency, and solutions to pressing issues like homelessness, drugs, and crime in Deschutes County.

Vander Kamp’s campaign was fueled by the hard work of more than 40 volunteers, supportive Sheriff’s Office employees, and countless community supporters. The DCSO employee union and public safety leaders from across the region also endorsed and campaigned for Vander Kamp, recognizing his commitment to enhancing safety measures and fostering partnerships within the community.

In a celebration held in Bend last night, hundreds of supporters gathered to honor this milestone victory. Vander Kamp expressed deep gratitude to all who played a role in his campaign and the residents of Deschutes County for their trust and enthusiasm for his vision.

“We ran a campaign grounded in the needs of the people, and it’s clear from tonight’s outcome that Deschutes County is ready for positive change,” Vander Kamp said. “This win belongs to the entire community, and I am deeply honored to serve as your Sheriff. I look forward to working to create a safer, stronger, and more united Deschutes County.”

As he prepares to take office, Vander Kamp is committed to bringing fresh ideas and strong leadership to the Sheriff’s Office. He aims to work closely with residents, public safety leaders, and community organizations to create lasting, impactful change. Vander Kamp expressed his dedication to building a Sheriff’s Office that reflects the values and aspirations of Deschutes County, ensuring safety, accountability, and unity for all. "Together, we will shape a future we can all be proud of," Vander Kamp affirmed.

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