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The 2020 Oregon Secretary of State election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the Oregon Secretary of State, the highest office in the state after the governor. Incumbent Republican Bev Clarno had agreed not to run for a full term. Clarno was appointed by Governor Kate Brown to replace Dennis Richardson, who died of cancer during his term.

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  • The 2020 Oregon Secretary of State election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the Oregon Secretary of State, the highest office in the state after the governor. Incumbent Republican Bev Clarno had agreed not to run for a full term. Clarno was appointed by Governor Kate Brown to replace Dennis Richardson, who died of cancer during his term. (en)
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  • ;Statewide officials * Barbara Roberts, former Governor of Oregon ;Unions * Oregon AFL–CIO * American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees * American Federation of Teachers * Oregon Education Association * Oregon School Employees Association * Oregon State Building & Construction Trades Council * Oregon State Firefighters Council * Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters * PCUN * Service Employees International Union * Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association ;Organizations * NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon PAC * Oregon League of Conservation Voters * Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon ;Newspapers * The Bulletin (en)
  • ;Statewide Officials *Jeanne Atkins, former Oregon Secretary of State *Marilynne Keyser, former deputy Oregon Secretary of State ;State legislators *Jane Cease, former state senator representing District 10 , former state representative representing District 19 *Jackie Dingfelder, former state senator representing District 23 , former state representative representing District 19 and District 45 *Jeff Golden, state senator representing District 3 *Alissa Keny-Guyer, state representative representing District 46 ;State judicial officials *Nancy Campbell Mead, retired circuit court judge, Washington County *Pete Runnels, Harney County judge ;Local officials *Bill Baertlin, Tillamook County Commissioner *Tammy Baney, former Deschutes County Commissioner *Melissa Barnes-Dholakia, Bend-La Pine school board member *Roy Barron, Hermiston city councilor *Victor Chang, Ashland school board member *Sumitra Chhetri, Centennial school board member *Serena Cruz, former Multnomah County Commissioner *Michelle DePass, Portland Public Schools Board of Education *Carrie Douglas, Co-Chair, Bend-La Pine School Board *Royce Embanks, Madras city councilor, former mayor *Sarah Finger McDonald, Vice Chair, Corvallis School Board *Dale Freeman, Pendleton school board member *Gena Goodman-Campbell, Bend city councilor *Claire Hall, Lincoln County Commissioner *Roland Herrera, Keizer city councilor *Ken Humberston, Clackamas County Commissioner *John Hummel, Deschutes County District Attorney *Nora Kent, Lane Education Service District Board Member *Chelsea King Martin, West Linn-Wilsonville school board member *Darcy Long-Strickler, The Dalles city councilor *Mary Middleton, Vice-Chair, Southern Oregon ESD Board *Carina Miller, former Tribal Council Member, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs *Shimiko Montgomery, Bend-La Pine school board member *Eddy Morales, Gresham city councilor *Daniel Nguyen, Lake Oswego city councilor *Denise Piza, former Madras city councilor *Dawn Rasmussen, North Wasco County school board member *Kathy Schwartz, Wasco County Commissioner *Stefani Seffinger, Ashland city councilor *Caroline Skidmore, Bend-La Pine school board member *John Snider, Mayor of Tigard *Karen Starchvick, Medford school board member *Leonard Stoehr, Springfield city councilor *Darby Stricker, Mayor of Talent *Claire Syrett, Eugene city councilor *Lucy Vinis, Mayor of Eugene *Mary Walston, Eugene 4J school board member ;Party officials *Valdez Bravo, former Vice Chair, Democratic Party of Oregon *Barbara Dudley, Senior Policy Advisor, Oregon Working Families Party *James Freed, former Vice Chair, Multnomah County Democrats *Linda Simmons, Vice Chair, Malheur Democratic Party ;Organizations *Josephine County Democratic Party *LGBTQ Victory Fund *The Vocal Seniority ;Individuals *Howard Arnett, attorney and University of Oregon law professor *Dave Eyler, retired teacher, Malheur County *Ryan Moore, candidate for Eugene city council *Deb Porta, executive director, Pride Northwest *Grant Starr, College Democrats of Oregon (en)
  • ;Organizations * National Rifle Association * Oregon Firearms Federation * Oregon National Federation of Independent Business * Oregon Business and Industry ;Newspapers * The Bulletin (en)
  • ;Statewide Officials *Bill Bradbury, former Oregon Secretary of State *Susan Castillo, former Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction *Phil Keisling, former Oregon Secretary of State ;State Legislators *Ginny Burdick, state senator representing District 18, Majority Leader of the Oregon State Senate *James Manning Jr., state senator representing District 7 *Caddy McKeown, state representative representing District 9 *Kathleen Taylor, state senator representing District 21 *Carolyn Tomei, former state representative representing District 41 ;Local Officials *Ben Bowman, Tigard-Tualatin school board member *Anne Bryan, Beaverton school board member *Deborah Kafoury, Multnomah County Commission Chair *LeeAnn Larsen, Beaverton school board member *Maria Reyes, Tualatin city councilor *Donna Tyner, Beaverton school board member *Maureen Wolf, Chair, Tigard-Tualatin School Board ;Party Officials *Maria Smithson, former Vice-Chair, Democratic Party of Oregon ;Individuals *Jennifer Mohr Colett, music teacher, Beaverton School District *Nafisa Fai, Pan African Planning Group *Sheila Hamilton, author and journalist *Lupita Maurer, engineer, Latino rights advocate *Megan McMillan, Oregon Emerge graduate *Betty Reynolds, Clackamas Community College Board Member *Ryan Wruck, former 2020 candidate for Oregon Secretary of State ;Newspapers *Willamette Week (en)
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  • The 2020 Oregon Secretary of State election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the Oregon Secretary of State, the highest office in the state after the governor. Incumbent Republican Bev Clarno had agreed not to run for a full term. Clarno was appointed by Governor Kate Brown to replace Dennis Richardson, who died of cancer during his term. (en)
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