Oregon Voter Guide

mvie-ryan-bowser-2SEIU Locals 49 and 503 have endorsed many candidates and ballot measures that will improve the lives of working families in our state. Scroll down to see the results of our endorsed races.


SEIU Oregon endorsed the following candidates in the November 3, 2020 General Election.FederalJoe Biden, US PresidentJeff Merkley, US Senate ELECTEDSuzanne Bonamici, Congressional District 1 ELECTEDEarl Blumenauer, Congressional District 3 ELECTEDPeter DeFazio, Congressional District 4 ELECTEDStatewideShemia Fagan, Secretary of State ELECTEDTobias Read, State Treasurer ELECTEDEllen Rosenblum, Attorney General ELECTEDMeasure 107, Fair and Honest Elections PASSEDMeasure 108, Yes for a Healthy Future PASSEDMeasure 110, More Treatment for a Better Oregon PASSEDOregon SenateJerry Allen, Senate District 2Melissa Cribbins, Senate District 5Deb Patterson, Senate District 10 ELECTEDKate Lieber, Senate District 14 ELECTEDGinny Burdick, Senate District 18 ELECTEDKathleen Taylor, Senate District 21 ELECTEDLew Frederick, Senate District 22 ELECTEDMichael Dembrow, Senate District 23 ELECTEDChris Gorsek, Senate District 25Eileen Kiely, Senate District 27Carina Miller, Senate District 30Oregon House of RepresentativesPam Marsh, House District 5 ELECTEDAlberto Enriquez, House District 6Paul Holvey, House District 8 ELECTEDCal Mukumoto, House District 9Marty Wilde, House District 11 ELECTEDNancy Nathanson, House District 13 ELECTEDJulie Fahey, House District 14 ELECTEDMiriam Cummins, House District 15Dan Rayfield, House District 16 ELECTEDJackie Leung, House District 19Paul Evans, House District 20 ELECTEDBrian Clem, House District 21 ELECTEDTeresa Alonso Leon, House District 22 ELECTEDLynnette Shaw, House District 24Courtney Neron, House District 26 ELECTEDSheri Schouten, House District 27 ELECTEDWlnsvey Campos, House District 28 ELECTEDSusan McLain, House District 29 ELECTEDJaneen Sollman, House District 30 ELECTEDDebbie Boothe-Schmidt, House District 32Maxine Dexter, House District 33 ELECTEDKen Helm, House District 34 ELECTEDDacia Grayber, House District 35 ELECTEDLisa Reynolds, House District 36 ELECTEDRachel Prusak, House District 37 ELECTEDAndrea Salinas, House District 38 ELECTEDMark Meek, House District 40 ELECTEDKarin Power, House District 41 ELECTEDRob Nosse, House District 42 ELECTEDTawna Sanchez, House District 43 ELECTEDTina Kotek, House District 44 ELECTEDBarbara Smith Warner, House District 45 ELECTEDKhanh Pham, House District 46 ELECTEDJeff Reardon, House District 48 ELECTEDZach Hudson, House District 49Ricki Ruiz, House District 50Janelle Bynum, House District 51 ELECTEDAnna Williams, House District 52 ELECTEDJason Kropf, House District 54 ELECTEDGreg Smith, House District 57PortlandTed Wheeler, Mayor ELECTEDMingus Mapps , City Council Position 4 ELECTEDMeasure 26-217, Police Oversight Board PASSEDMultnomah CountySharon Meieran, County Commissioner Position 1 ELECTEDJessica Vega Pederson, County Commissioner Position 3 ELECTEDLori Stegman, County Commissioner Position 4 ELECTEDMeasure 26-214, Preschool for All PASSEDMetroTransportation MeasureBeavertonDenny Doyle, MayorNadia Hasan, City Council Seat 6 ELECTEDWashington CountyNafisa Fai, County Commissioner Seat 1 ELECTEDJackson CountyTerrie Martin, County Commissioner Seat 2Lane CountyLaurie Trieger, County Commissioner ELECTEDMarion CountyAshley Carson-Cottingham, County Commissioner Seat 3

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