As an Oregon resident, I voted other. Here's why:
I think if someone wants to kill themselves, why not. I really don't care. I believe it's a violation of the hypocratic oath for doctors to prescribe and/or administer lethal meds, so they should not do that. If they do, they get their license revoked for violating their oath. If a doctor feels it's that important, he/she will do it. I'm pretty sick of the feds sticking their fingers into everything.
For all those religious types who believe suicide is a sin: STFU. I don't tell anyone else how to live their live. You think commiting suicide will make you go to hell, don't commit suicide. Let others make their own decisions.
The real irritation I have, is the flip-flopping of the USSC on various states rights issues for no discernable purpose. Residents (and their doctors) of OR can violate federal drug laws, but you can't grow your own weed for personal consumption. I believe both of these are covered under interstate commerce.
Interesting: I wonder how money figures into this. It may sound pretty cynical, but I see it in the government's best interest to let people off themselves. That way they won't have to pay soc. sec. and medicare benefits... Just a thought.