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2022 United States Senate election in Oregon

The 2022 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Oregon.[1]

2022 United States Senate election in Oregon

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Nominee Ron Wyden Jo Rae Perkins
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,076,424 788,991
Percentage 55.83% 40.92%

County results
Wyden:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Perkins:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

Ron Wyden
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Ron Wyden
Democratic

Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, who was first elected in a 1996 special election, ran for a fifth full term.[2] Jo Rae Perkins, who unsuccessfully ran for Oregon's other Senate seat in 2020, won the Republican primary with 33.3% of the vote.[3] The four candidates filing with the Oregon Secretary of State for this election included Chris Henry of the Oregon Progressive Party and Dan Pulju of the Pacific Green Party.[4]

Wyden ultimately won the election with 55.8% of the statewide vote. This was the first time since 1996 that none of the following counties went Democratic in a Senate Class III election: Gilliam, Jackson, Marion, Polk, Wasco, and Yamhill. It was also the first time Columbia County supported the Republican nominee in this seat since 1986.[5]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Eliminated in primary edit

  • Will Barlow, former Electrical and Elevator Board member[6][7]
  • Brent Thompson[8]

Endorsements edit

Results edit

 
Results by county
  Wyden
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  •   90–100%
Democratic primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ron Wyden (incumbent) 439,665 89.38%
Democratic William E. Barlow III 35,025 7.12%
Democratic Brent Thompson 17,197 3.50%
Total votes 491,887 100.0%

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Jo Rae Perkins
Individuals

Results edit

 
Results by county
  Perkins
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  Harbick
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   50–60%
  Palmer
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  Beebe
  •   40–50%
Republican primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jo Rae Perkins 115,701 33.32%
Republican Darin Harbick 107,506 30.96%
Republican Sam Palmer 42,703 12.30%
Republican Jason Beebe 39,456 11.36%
Republican Christopher C. Christensen 28,433 8.19%
Republican Robert M. Fleming 6,821 1.96%
Republican Ibra A. Taher 6,659 1.92%
Total votes 347,279 100.0%

Libertarian primary edit

The Libertarian primary was held on June 17, 2022, a month after the major party primaries.

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

  • John R Newton, brewer[27]

Eliminated in primary edit

Independents edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Pacific Green Party edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[32] Solid D November 19, 2021
Inside Elections[33] Solid D January 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[34] Safe D November 3, 2021
Politico[35] Solid D June 8, 2022
RCP[36] Safe D January 10, 2022
Fox News[37] Solid D May 12, 2022
DDHQ[38] Solid D July 20, 2022
538[39] Solid D June 30, 2022
The Economist[40] Safe D September 7, 2022

Endorsements edit

Jo Rae Perkins (R)
Individuals

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Ron
Wyden (D)
Jo Rae
Perkins (R)
Other Undecided
Data for Progress (D) November 1–6, 2022 1,393 (LV) ± 3.0% 56% 42% 2%[b]
Emerson College October 31 – November 1, 2022 975 (LV) ± 3.1% 51% 34% 7%[c] 8%
Data for Progress (D) October 16–18, 2022 1,021 (LV) ± 3.0% 51% 40% 3%[d] 7%
Civiqs October 15–18, 2022 804 (LV) ± 4.3% 55% 38% 5%[e] 2%
Emerson College September 29 – October 1, 2022 796 (LV) ± 3.4% 51% 32% 8%[f] 9%

Results edit

2022 United States Senate election in Oregon[57]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ron Wyden (incumbent) 1,076,424 55.83% -0.77%
Republican Jo Rae Perkins 788,991 40.92% +7.57%
Progressive Chris Henry 36,883 1.91% N/A
Pacific Green Dan Pulju 23,454 1.22% -1.28%
Write-in 2,197 0.11% +0.01%
Total votes 1,927,949 100.0% N/A
Democratic hold
By county
County Ron Wyden
Democratic
Jo Rae Perkins
Republican
Chris Henry
Progressive
Dan Pulju
Pacific Green
Write-in Margin Total
votes
# % # % # % # % # % # %
Baker 2,531 29.34 5,902 68.42 113 1.31 75 0.87 5 0.06 -3,371 -39.08 8,626
Benton 29,953 66.38 13,407 29.71 1,037 2.30 672 1.49 57 0.13 16,546 36.67 45,126
Clackamas 112,387 52.90 94,232 44.36 3,319 1.56 2,260 1.06 250 0.12 18,155 8.55 212,448
Clatsop 11,149 56.06 8,135 40.90 339 1.70 252 1.27 14 0.07 3,014 15.15 19,889
Columbia 11,810 43.75 14,221 52.68 602 2.23 337 1.25 26 0.10 -2,411 -8.93 26,996
Coos 12,560 40.37 17,595 56.56 524 1.68 393 1.26 38 0.12 -5,035 -16.18 31,110
Crook 3,730 26.83 9,899 71.21 144 1.04 110 0.79 19 0.14 -6,169 -44.37 13,902
Curry 5,220 41.41 7,049 55.92 166 1.32 160 1.27 11 0.09 -1,829 -14.51 12,606
Deschutes 57,865 53.63 46,886 43.46 1,756 1.63 1,296 1.20 90 0.08 10,979 10.18 107,893
Douglas 16,935 32.05 34,523 65.33 764 1.45 549 1.04 69 0.13 -17,588 -33.29 52,840
Gilliam 339 34.59 626 63.88 10 1.02 5 0.51 0 0.00 -287 -29.29 980
Grant 1,066 25.91 2,935 71.34 48 1.17 55 1.34 10 0.24 -1,869 -45.43 4,114
Harney 972 25.96 2,683 71.66 62 1.66 21 0.56 6 0.16 -1,711 -45.70 3,744
Hood River 7,002 65.27 3,377 31.48 191 1.78 143 1.33 14 0.13 3,625 33.79 10,727
Jackson 48,071 46.37 52,714 50.85 1,666 1.61 1,114 1.07 99 0.10 -4,643 -4.48 103,664
Jefferson 3,597 36.33 6,083 61.44 124 1.25 84 0.85 12 0.12 -2,486 -25.11 9,900
Josephine 15,396 36.24 25,948 61.08 638 1.50 469 1.10 31 0.07 -10,552 -24.84 42,482
Klamath 8,918 29.97 20,088 67.50 451 1.52 274 0.92 30 0.10 -11,170 -37.53 29,761
Lake 858 21.73 2,999 75.96 49 1.24 29 0.73 13 0.33 -2,141 -54.23 3,948
Lane 110,577 60.74 65,606 36.04 3,179 1.75 2,423 1.33 268 0.15 44,971 24.70 182,053
Lincoln 15,283 58.51 10,011 38.33 480 1.84 329 1.26 17 0.07 5,272 20.18 26,120
Linn 22,041 36.28 36,740 60.48 1,118 1.84 739 1.22 114 0.19 -14,699 -24.20 60,752
Malheur 2,336 25.78 6,469 71.38 157 1.73 95 1.05 6 0.07 -4,133 -45.60 9,063
Marion 60,614 46.45 65,606 50.27 2,537 1.94 1,584 1.21 155 0.12 -4,992 -3.83 130,496
Morrow 1,159 28.68 2,786 68.94 63 1.56 29 0.72 4 0.10 -1,627 -40.26 4,041
Multnomah 286,167 78.84 62,324 17.17 9,153 2.52 5,018 1.38 291 0.08 223,843 61.67 362,953
Polk 18,920 46.20 20,746 50.65 739 1.80 491 1.20 60 0.15 -1,826 -4.46 40,956
Sherman 253 24.85 754 74.07 4 0.39 6 0.59 1 0.10 -501 -49.21 1,018
Tillamook 7,176 49.64 6,909 47.79 211 1.46 141 0.98 20 0.14 267 1.85 14,457
Umatilla 7,718 31.07 16,502 66.44 356 1.43 234 0.94 28 0.11 -8,784 -35.37 24,838
Union 3,902 31.50 8,216 66.32 166 1.34 91 0.73 13 0.10 -4,314 -34.82 12,388
Wallowa 1,521 33.52 2,917 64.29 50 1.10 45 0.99 4 0.09 -1,396 -30.77 4,537
Wasco 5,382 47.65 5,562 49.24 191 1.69 143 1.27 17 0.15 -180 -1.59 11,295
Washington 160,858 63.57 83,146 32.86 5,539 2.19 3,192 1.26 324 0.13 77,712 30.71 253,059
Wheeler 237 29.37 546 67.66 12 1.49 12 1.49 0 0.00 -309 -38.29 807
Yamhill 21,921 45.33 24,849 51.38 925 1.91 584 1.21 81 0.17 -2,928 -6.05 48,360
Totals 1,076,424 55.83 788,991 40.92 36,883 1.91 23,454 1.22 2,197 0.11 287,433 14.91 1,927,949
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district edit

Wyden won 5 of 6 congressional districts, including one that elected a Republican.[58]

District Wyden Perkins Representative
1st 66.4% 29.9% Suzanne Bonamici
2nd 37.1% 60.3% Cliff Bentz
3rd 71.3% 24.9% Earl Blumenauer
4th 55.3% 41.5% Peter DeFazio (117th Congress)
Val Hoyle (118th Congress)
5th 52.4% 44.6% Kurt Schrader (117th Congress)
Lori Chavez-DeRemer (118th Congress)
6th 53.1% 43.6% Andrea Salinas

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ Henry (P) with 1%; Pulju (PG) with 1%
  3. ^ Henry (P) with 3%; Pulju (PG) with 2%; "Someone else" with 3%
  4. ^ Henry (P) with 2%; Pulju (PG) with 1%
  5. ^ "Someone else" with 5%
  6. ^ "Someone else" with 8%

References edit

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External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • John Newton (L) for Senate
  • Jo Rae Perkins (R) for Senate
  • Ron Wyden (D) for Senate
  • Dan Pulju (PGP) for Senate

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See also 2022 United States Senate elections The 2022 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 8 2022 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Oregon 1 2022 United States Senate election in Oregon 2016 November 8 2022 2028 Nominee Ron Wyden Jo Rae PerkinsParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 1 076 424 788 991Percentage 55 83 40 92 County resultsWyden 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Perkins 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 U S senator before electionRon WydenDemocratic Elected U S Senator Ron WydenDemocraticIncumbent Democratic U S Senator Ron Wyden who was first elected in a 1996 special election ran for a fifth full term 2 Jo Rae Perkins who unsuccessfully ran for Oregon s other Senate seat in 2020 won the Republican primary with 33 3 of the vote 3 The four candidates filing with the Oregon Secretary of State for this election included Chris Henry of the Oregon Progressive Party and Dan Pulju of the Pacific Green Party 4 Wyden ultimately won the election with 55 8 of the statewide vote This was the first time since 1996 that none of the following counties went Democratic in a Senate Class III election Gilliam Jackson Marion Polk Wasco and Yamhill It was also the first time Columbia County supported the Republican nominee in this seat since 1986 5 Contents 1 Democratic primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Nominee 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Results 2 Republican primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Nominee 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 2 1 3 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 2 3 Results 3 Libertarian primary 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Nominee 3 1 2 Eliminated in primary 4 Independents 4 1 Candidates 4 1 1 Declared 5 Pacific Green Party 5 1 Candidates 5 1 1 Nominee 6 General election 6 1 Predictions 6 2 Endorsements 6 3 Polling 6 4 Results 6 4 1 By congressional district 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksDemocratic primary editCandidates edit Nominee edit Ron Wyden incumbent U S Senator 1996 present 2 Eliminated in primary edit Will Barlow former Electrical and Elevator Board member 6 7 Brent Thompson 8 Endorsements edit Ron WydenOrganizationsFeminist Majority PAC 9 Giffords 10 Jewish Dems 11 League of Conservation Voters 12 Natural Resources Defense Council 13 Population Connection Action Fund 14 Pro Israel America 15 Sierra Club 16 UnionsOregon Education Association PAC 17 Service Employees International Union SEIU Oregon State Council 18 Results edit nbsp Results by county Wyden 70 80 80 90 90 100 Democratic primary results 19 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ron Wyden incumbent 439 665 89 38 Democratic William E Barlow III 35 025 7 12 Democratic Brent Thompson 17 197 3 50 Total votes 491 887 100 0 Republican primary editCandidates edit Nominee edit Jo Rae Perkins former chair of the Linn County Republican Party 20 Eliminated in primary edit Jason Beebe mayor of Prineville 21 Christopher C Christensen 8 Robert M Fleming 8 Darin Harbick business owner 22 8 Sam Palmer Grant County commissioner 23 8 Ibra A Taher philosopher peace activist and Pacific Green nominee for U S Senate in 2020 24 Declined edit Alek Skarlatos former Oregon National Guard soldier and nominee for Oregon s 4th congressional district in 2020 running for U S House 25 Endorsements edit Jo Rae PerkinsIndividualsLars Larson conservative talk show host 26 Results edit nbsp Results by county Perkins 20 30 30 40 40 50 Harbick 20 30 30 40 50 60 Palmer 20 30 30 40 60 70 70 80 Beebe 40 50 Republican primary results 19 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jo Rae Perkins 115 701 33 32 Republican Darin Harbick 107 506 30 96 Republican Sam Palmer 42 703 12 30 Republican Jason Beebe 39 456 11 36 Republican Christopher C Christensen 28 433 8 19 Republican Robert M Fleming 6 821 1 96 Republican Ibra A Taher 6 659 1 92 Total votes 347 279 100 0 Libertarian primary editThe Libertarian primary was held on June 17 2022 a month after the major party primaries Candidates edit Nominee edit John R Newton brewer 27 Eliminated in primary edit Will Hobson of Hood River state leader of the Mises CaucusIndependents editCandidates edit Declared edit Thomas Verde contract specialist 28 7 29 Pacific Green Party editCandidates edit Nominee edit Dan Pulju 30 31 General election editPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 32 Solid D November 19 2021Inside Elections 33 Solid D January 7 2022Sabato s Crystal Ball 34 Safe D November 3 2021Politico 35 Solid D June 8 2022RCP 36 Safe D January 10 2022Fox News 37 Solid D May 12 2022DDHQ 38 Solid D July 20 2022538 39 Solid D June 30 2022The Economist 40 Safe D September 7 2022Endorsements edit Ron Wyden D Executive Branch officialsJoe Biden 46th President of the United States 41 U S SenatorsBernie Sanders U S Senator from Vermont 42 Gordon H Smith former U S Senator from Oregon 43 Republican OrganizationsAmerican Israel Public Affairs Committee 44 Feminist Majority PAC 45 Giffords 10 Jewish Dems 46 League of Conservation Voters 47 Natural Resources Defense Council 48 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 49 Population Connection Action Fund 50 Pro Israel America 15 Sierra Club 16 The Mother PAC 51 Labor unionsOregon Education Association 52 Oregon AFL CIO 53 NewspapersPortland Tribune 54 News Register 55 The Corvallis Advocate 56 Jo Rae Perkins R IndividualsLars Larson conservative talk show host 26 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error RonWyden D Jo RaePerkins R Other UndecidedData for Progress D November 1 6 2022 1 393 LV 3 0 56 42 2 b Emerson College October 31 November 1 2022 975 LV 3 1 51 34 7 c 8 Data for Progress D October 16 18 2022 1 021 LV 3 0 51 40 3 d 7 Civiqs October 15 18 2022 804 LV 4 3 55 38 5 e 2 Emerson College September 29 October 1 2022 796 LV 3 4 51 32 8 f 9 Results edit 2022 United States Senate election in Oregon 57 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ron Wyden incumbent 1 076 424 55 83 0 77 Republican Jo Rae Perkins 788 991 40 92 7 57 Progressive Chris Henry 36 883 1 91 N APacific Green Dan Pulju 23 454 1 22 1 28 Write in 2 197 0 11 0 01 Total votes 1 927 949 100 0 N ADemocratic holdBy countyCounty Ron WydenDemocratic Jo Rae PerkinsRepublican Chris HenryProgressive Dan PuljuPacific Green Write in Margin Totalvotes Baker 2 531 29 34 5 902 68 42 113 1 31 75 0 87 5 0 06 3 371 39 08 8 626Benton 29 953 66 38 13 407 29 71 1 037 2 30 672 1 49 57 0 13 16 546 36 67 45 126Clackamas 112 387 52 90 94 232 44 36 3 319 1 56 2 260 1 06 250 0 12 18 155 8 55 212 448Clatsop 11 149 56 06 8 135 40 90 339 1 70 252 1 27 14 0 07 3 014 15 15 19 889Columbia 11 810 43 75 14 221 52 68 602 2 23 337 1 25 26 0 10 2 411 8 93 26 996Coos 12 560 40 37 17 595 56 56 524 1 68 393 1 26 38 0 12 5 035 16 18 31 110Crook 3 730 26 83 9 899 71 21 144 1 04 110 0 79 19 0 14 6 169 44 37 13 902Curry 5 220 41 41 7 049 55 92 166 1 32 160 1 27 11 0 09 1 829 14 51 12 606Deschutes 57 865 53 63 46 886 43 46 1 756 1 63 1 296 1 20 90 0 08 10 979 10 18 107 893Douglas 16 935 32 05 34 523 65 33 764 1 45 549 1 04 69 0 13 17 588 33 29 52 840Gilliam 339 34 59 626 63 88 10 1 02 5 0 51 0 0 00 287 29 29 980Grant 1 066 25 91 2 935 71 34 48 1 17 55 1 34 10 0 24 1 869 45 43 4 114Harney 972 25 96 2 683 71 66 62 1 66 21 0 56 6 0 16 1 711 45 70 3 744Hood River 7 002 65 27 3 377 31 48 191 1 78 143 1 33 14 0 13 3 625 33 79 10 727Jackson 48 071 46 37 52 714 50 85 1 666 1 61 1 114 1 07 99 0 10 4 643 4 48 103 664Jefferson 3 597 36 33 6 083 61 44 124 1 25 84 0 85 12 0 12 2 486 25 11 9 900Josephine 15 396 36 24 25 948 61 08 638 1 50 469 1 10 31 0 07 10 552 24 84 42 482Klamath 8 918 29 97 20 088 67 50 451 1 52 274 0 92 30 0 10 11 170 37 53 29 761Lake 858 21 73 2 999 75 96 49 1 24 29 0 73 13 0 33 2 141 54 23 3 948Lane 110 577 60 74 65 606 36 04 3 179 1 75 2 423 1 33 268 0 15 44 971 24 70 182 053Lincoln 15 283 58 51 10 011 38 33 480 1 84 329 1 26 17 0 07 5 272 20 18 26 120Linn 22 041 36 28 36 740 60 48 1 118 1 84 739 1 22 114 0 19 14 699 24 20 60 752Malheur 2 336 25 78 6 469 71 38 157 1 73 95 1 05 6 0 07 4 133 45 60 9 063Marion 60 614 46 45 65 606 50 27 2 537 1 94 1 584 1 21 155 0 12 4 992 3 83 130 496Morrow 1 159 28 68 2 786 68 94 63 1 56 29 0 72 4 0 10 1 627 40 26 4 041Multnomah 286 167 78 84 62 324 17 17 9 153 2 52 5 018 1 38 291 0 08 223 843 61 67 362 953Polk 18 920 46 20 20 746 50 65 739 1 80 491 1 20 60 0 15 1 826 4 46 40 956Sherman 253 24 85 754 74 07 4 0 39 6 0 59 1 0 10 501 49 21 1 018Tillamook 7 176 49 64 6 909 47 79 211 1 46 141 0 98 20 0 14 267 1 85 14 457Umatilla 7 718 31 07 16 502 66 44 356 1 43 234 0 94 28 0 11 8 784 35 37 24 838Union 3 902 31 50 8 216 66 32 166 1 34 91 0 73 13 0 10 4 314 34 82 12 388Wallowa 1 521 33 52 2 917 64 29 50 1 10 45 0 99 4 0 09 1 396 30 77 4 537Wasco 5 382 47 65 5 562 49 24 191 1 69 143 1 27 17 0 15 180 1 59 11 295Washington 160 858 63 57 83 146 32 86 5 539 2 19 3 192 1 26 324 0 13 77 712 30 71 253 059Wheeler 237 29 37 546 67 66 12 1 49 12 1 49 0 0 00 309 38 29 807Yamhill 21 921 45 33 24 849 51 38 925 1 91 584 1 21 81 0 17 2 928 6 05 48 360Totals 1 076 424 55 83 788 991 40 92 36 883 1 91 23 454 1 22 2 197 0 11 287 433 14 91 1 927 949Counties that flipped from Democratic to RepublicanColumbia largest municipality St Helens Gilliam largest municipality Condon Jackson largest municipality Medford Jefferson largest municipality Madras Marion largest municipality Salem Polk largest municipality West Salem Wasco largest municipality The Dalles Yamhill largest municipality McMinnville By congressional district edit Wyden won 5 of 6 congressional districts including one that elected a Republican 58 District Wyden Perkins Representative1st 66 4 29 9 Suzanne Bonamici2nd 37 1 60 3 Cliff Bentz3rd 71 3 24 9 Earl Blumenauer4th 55 3 41 5 Peter DeFazio 117th Congress Val Hoyle 118th Congress 5th 52 4 44 6 Kurt Schrader 117th Congress Lori Chavez DeRemer 118th Congress 6th 53 1 43 6 Andrea SalinasSee also edit2022 United States Senate elections 2022 Oregon state electionsNotes edit Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Henry P with 1 Pulju PG with 1 Henry P with 3 Pulju PG with 2 Someone else with 3 Henry P with 2 Pulju PG with 1 Someone else with 5 Someone else with 8 References edit United States Senate election in Oregon 2022 Ballotpedia Retrieved September 11 2020 a b Ligori Crystal January 2 2021 US Sen Ron Wyden will seek reelection in 2022 Oregon Public Broadcasting Archived from the original on June 20 2021 Retrieved March 2 2021 Oregon Primary Election Results The New York Times May 17 2022 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 29 2022 Oregon SOS Candidate Filing Search October 12 2022 Wyden wins reelection will return for 5th full Senate term KOIN com November 8 2022 Retrieved November 9 2022 BARLOW WILLIAM EDWARD MR III Candidate overview FEC gov Retrieved September 13 2021 a b Oregon 2021 General Election www thegreenpapers com Retrieved September 13 2021 a b c d e Candidates for 2022 Primary Election Oregon Secretary of State Retrieved March 5 2022 2022 Feminist Majority PAC Endorsements feministmajoritypac org Retrieved April 9 2022 a b Giffords PAC Endorses Ron Wyden for Reelection to the US Senate www giffords org Giffords March 4 2022 Jewish Dems Start 2022 Election Cycle With First Slate of Endorsements www jewishdems org November 30 2021 Retrieved December 11 2021 Courtnee Connon June 10 2021 LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of U S Senate Endorsements in the 2022 Election Cycle League of Conservation Voters Turrentine Jeff March 8 2022 NRDC Action Fund Endorses These Candidates in the 2022 Elections Natural Resources Defense Council Retrieved March 15 2022 2022 House amp Senate Endorsements Archived from the original on July 2 2022 Retrieved April 21 2022 a b Endorsed Candidates proisraelamerica org Archived from the original on December 20 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 a b Sierra Club Endorsements OEA PAC Endorsed Candidates Retrieved July 7 2022 2022 Primary Election Endorsements seiu oregon org a b May 17 2022 Primary Election Abstract of Votes PDF Oregon Secretary of State Retrieved July 12 2022 Day Jim November 13 2020 Perkins plans another run for Senate Corvallis Gazette Times Archived from the original on December 16 2020 Retrieved June 20 2021 Prineville Mayor Jason Beebe announces bid to unseat Senator Ron Wyden KTVZ July 27 2021 Retrieved August 14 2021 FEC Form 2 for Report FEC 1536812 docquery fec gov Retrieved September 13 2021 PALMER SAMUEL Candidate overview FEC gov Retrieved September 13 2021 Taher to Run for US Senate as Republican northwestobserver com Retrieved December 31 2021 Fordham Evie May 2 2021 Oregon veteran who thwarted Paris train attack to run again to unseat Democrat DeFazio Fox News Retrieved May 2 2021 a b Endorsements Jo Rae Perkins for US Senate June 13 2022 Libertarian Party of Oregon Primary Election Results March 11 2022 VERDE THOMAS X TXV Candidate overview FEC gov Retrieved September 13 2021 Thomas Verde Ballotpedia Retrieved September 13 2021 Pulju Dan Candidate overview FEC gov Retrieved September 30 2022 Dan Pulju Retrieved September 30 2022 2022 Senate Race ratings The Cook Political Report Retrieved January 14 2021 Senate ratings Inside Elections Retrieved January 18 2021 2022 Senate Sabato s Crystal Ball Retrieved January 28 2021 Oregon Senate Race 2022 Politico April 1 2022 Battle for the Senate 2022 RCP January 10 2022 2022 Election Forecast Fox News May 12 2022 Retrieved May 12 2022 2022 Election Forecast DDHQ July 20 2022 Retrieved July 20 2022 2022 Election Forecast FiveThirtyEight June 30 2022 Retrieved June 30 2022 The Economist s 2022 Senate Election forecast The Economist September 18 2022 Retrieved September 18 2022 Biden In Portland Touts Senator Wyden Who Is Running For Re election thepavlovictoday com October 15 2022 Retrieved October 31 2022 Sen Bernie Sanders visits Oregon to campaign for Democrats ahead of midterms October 27 2022 Former U S Sen Gordon Smith Endorses Ron Wyden in Senate Race northeastoregonnow com October 4 2022 Retrieved October 31 2022 AIPAC PAC Featured Candidates AIPAC PAC 2022 Feminist Majority PAC Endorsements feministmajoritypac org Retrieved April 9 2022 Jewish Dems Start 2022 Election Cycle With First Slate of Endorsements www jewishdems org November 30 2021 Retrieved December 11 2021 Courtnee Connon June 10 2021 LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of U S Senate Endorsements in the 2022 Election Cycle League of Conservation Voters Turrentine Jeff March 8 2022 NRDC Action Fund Endorses These Candidates in the 2022 Elections Natural Resources Defense Council Retrieved March 15 2022 Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorsed Candidates 2022 House amp Senate Endorsements Archived from the original on July 2 2022 Retrieved April 21 2022 The Mother PAC s Endorsements for Oregon s November 8 2022 General Election motherpac org May 4 2022 Retrieved October 31 2022 OEA PAC 2022 OREGON AFL CIO ENDORSEMENTS oraflcio org Retrieved October 31 2022 Our opinion Ron Wyden is an easy choice for voters pamplinmedia com October 17 2022 Retrieved October 31 2022 Return Wyden for another term newsregister com October 15 2022 Retrieved October 31 2022 OUR 2022 ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS SHORT AND SURPRISING The Corvallis Advocate October 22 2022 Retrieved October 31 2022 Official Results of November General PDF Oregon Secretary of State Results docs google com Report External links editOfficial campaign websitesJohn Newton L for Senate Jo Rae Perkins R for Senate Ron Wyden D for Senate Dan Pulju PGP for Senate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 United States Senate election in Oregon amp oldid 1186811619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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