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A general election was held in the U.S. state of Oregon on November 3, 2020. Primary elections were held on May 19, 2020.

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  • A general election was held in the U.S. state of Oregon on November 3, 2020. Primary elections were held on May 19, 2020. (en)
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  • ;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)
  • ;Newspapers * The Bulletin (en)
  • ;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)
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