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Voters' Guide

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS    

VOTERS’ GUIDE


OREGON EDITION
VOLUME 48, NUMBER 1

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OREGON 2026 PRIMARY ELECTION

This Nonpartisan Voters’ Guide is published and provided free of charge by the League of Women Voters of Oregon. This is a FREE NONPARTISAN ELECTION REPORT for Oregon’s May 19th, 2026, Primary Election. More voting information is available on their website: lwvor.org/VOTE. The League of Women Voters does not support or oppose any candidate or political party.

The Talking Book and Braille Library helped produce the audio Voters’ Guide below. Contact us at 800-452-0292 for more information. For a complete and updated League events list, visit Vote411.org.

Section 1 - INTRODUCTION, TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section 2 - IMPORTANT VOTER INFORMATION

Section 3 - BALLOT MEASURE 120

Section 4 - NONPARTISAN RACES

Section 5 - US SENATE - DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 6 - US SENATE - REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 7 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 1 - DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 8 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 1 - REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 9 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 2 - DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 10 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 2 - REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 11 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 3 - DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATES 

Section 12 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 3 - REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 13 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 4 - DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 14 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 4 - REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 15 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 5 - DEMOCRACTIC PARTY CANDIDATES

Section 16 - US HOUSE DISTRICT 5 - REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATES


GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Information about Candidates Listed in this Voters Guide:
Candidates were invited to answer questions submitted by League of Women Voters volunteers. Answers provided by the deadline are provided here as submitted by the candidates, within the word limit. Candidates are listed first by party, and then in the randomized alphabetical order provided by the Oregon Elections Department.

ONLINE

You can more information on the League of Women Voters of Oregon website: lwvor.org/vote. For your specific ballot choices, go to Vote411.org and enter your address. Visit Vote411.org for information about candidates running for US President in this primary election.