2022 Oregon gubernatorial election
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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Oregon gubernatorial election
| country = Oregon
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2018 Oregon gubernatorial election
| previous_year = 2018
| next_election = 2026 Oregon gubernatorial election
| next_year = 2026
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| image1 = Tina Kotek, 2021 (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Tina Kotek
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = 917,074
| percentage1 = 46.96%
| image2 = Christine Drazan (3x4a).jpg
| nominee2 = Christine Drazan
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| popular_vote2 = 850,347
| percentage2 = 43.54%
| image3 = File:Betsy Johnson (cropped).jpg
| nominee3 = Betsy Johnson
| party3 = Independent
| popular_vote3 = 168,431
| percentage3 = 8.63%
| map_image = {{switcher
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| map_caption = Kotek: {{legend0|#bdd3ff|30–40%}} {{legend0|#a5b0ff|40–50%}} {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}}
Drazan: {{legend0|#ffb2b2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#c21b18|80–90%}}
| title = Governor
| before_election = Kate Brown
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Tina Kotek
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| alliance1 = Working Families Party
| turnout = 66.91% {{decrease}}
}}
{{Elections in Oregon sidebar}}
The 2022 Oregon gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Oregon. Incumbent Kate Brown took office when fellow Democrat John Kitzhaber resigned on February 18, 2015. She won the subsequent 2016 special election{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/oregon-governor-brown-pierce|title=Oregon Governor Results: Kate Brown Wins|date=August 1, 2017|work=The New York Times|access-date=November 19, 2019}} and a full term in 2018.{{cite news|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2018/11/oregon_governors_race_kate_bro.html|title=Oregon governor's race: Kate Brown defeats Knute Buehler|date=November 7, 2018|first=Hillary|last=Borrud|work=The Oregonian|access-date=November 19, 2019}} Due to term limits, she was unable to run again in 2022.{{cite news|url=https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate/bulletin-story-on-kate-brown-term-limit-was-incorrect/article_49def3d2-9824-50a4-9095-cfa43cb810a6.html|title=Bulletin story on Kate Brown term limit was incorrect|date=August 31, 2017|work=Bend Bulletin|access-date=November 19, 2019}}
The Oregonian anticipated the election to have "the first competitive Democratic primary in more than a decade and potentially the closest such race since 2002." Willamette Week anticipated a "wide open field of Democrats", citing the lack of an incumbent.{{Cite web|last=Monahan|first=Rachel|date=June 2, 2021|title=For Just the Second Time in 25 Years, the Oregon Governor's Mansion Is Up for Grabs. Here Are Four Ways the Race Could Go.|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2021/06/02/for-just-the-second-time-in-25-years-the-oregon-governors-mansion-is-up-for-grabs-here-are-four-ways-the-race-could-go/|url-status=live|access-date=July 10, 2021|website=Willamette Week|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602222110/https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2021/06/02/for-just-the-second-time-in-25-years-the-oregon-governors-mansion-is-up-for-grabs-here-are-four-ways-the-race-could-go/ |archive-date=June 2, 2021 }} Almost 20 Republican Party candidates ran for the office, including two previous nominees for governor in 1998 and 2016,{{Cite news|last=Shumway|first=Julia|date=October 5, 2021|title=Oregon governor's race starting to take shape|work=Oregon Capitol Chronicle|url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2021/10/05/oregon-governors-race-starting-to-take-shape/|access-date=February 14, 2022}} as well as 15 Democrats and some non-affiliates/third-party members. This was the state's first gubernatorial election since 2002 in which there was no current or former governor on the ballot.
In the May 17 primary elections, former Oregon House Speaker Tina Kotek was declared the winner of the Democratic primary half an hour after the ballot deadline.{{cite news |last=VanderHart |first=Dirk |date=May 17, 2022 |title=Former Oregon House Speaker Tina Kotek wins race to be Democratic nominee for governor |work=OPB |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2022/05/17/oregon-primary-may-17-democratic-nominee-governor-kotek-read/ |access-date=June 9, 2022}} The next day, former House Minority Leader Christine Drazan was determined to have won the Republican primary.{{cite news |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=May 18, 2022 |title=Oregon's 2022 governor race will feature 3 women after Democrat Tina Kotek, Republican Christine Drazan win primaries |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/05/oregons-governor-race-will-almost-certainly-feature-3-women-democrat-tina-kotek-wins-republican-christine-drazan-holds-strong-early-lead.html |access-date=May 18, 2022}} Notably, the general election featured three prominent female candidates, including former state senator Betsy Johnson, who was a moderate Democrat, running as an independent.
Oregon was considered a possible Republican pickup, as Kate Brown had the lowest approval rating of any governor in the United States at the time and Johnson could have siphoned votes from Kotek.{{cite web |last=Skelley |first=Geoffrey |date=2022-10-06 |title=Why Republicans Could Win Oregon's Governorship For The First Time In 40 Years |url=https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-republicans-could-win-oregons-governorship-for-the-first-time-in-40-years/ |access-date=2022-11-11 |website=FiveThirtyEight }}{{cite news |last=Golden|first=Hallie|date=2022-10-27 |title=Oregon could see first Republican governor in 40 years as polls tilt away from Democrats |url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/27/oregon-governor-race-spoiler-betsy-johnson |access-date=2022-11-11 |work=The Guardian |language=en}}{{cite web |last=Samuels |first=Alex |date=2022-11-08 |title=Final Forecast: How Arizona, Oregon And Other States Will Vote For Governor |url=https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/final-2022-governor-election-forecast/ |access-date=2022-11-11 |website=FiveThirtyEight |language=en-US}} Nonetheless, Kotek narrowly won the election, becoming Oregon's 7th consecutive Democratic governor.{{cite web |last1=Rush |first1=Claire |last2=Selsky |first2=Andrew |date=2022-11-10 |title=Democrat Tina Kotek wins Oregon governor's race |url=https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-united-states-portland-oregon-government-and-politics-f44da06cdc42ce0f4686615083ed339a |access-date=2022-11-11 |website=AP News}} She became one of the first lesbian governors in the United States, along with Maura Healey, who was elected Governor of Massachusetts the same day.{{cite news |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=November 9, 2022 |title=Tina Kotek wins Oregon governor's race, fending off strongest Republican bid in a decade |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/11/tina-kotek-wins-oregon-governors-race-fending-off-strongest-republican-bid-in-a-decade.html |access-date=November 9, 2022}}
Democratic primary
= Candidates =
== Nominee ==
- Tina Kotek, former speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives (2013–2022){{cite news |last=VanderHart |first=Dirk |date=August 31, 2021 |title=Oregon House Speaker Tina Kotek formally announces bid for governor |publisher=Oregon Public Broadcasting |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2021/08/31/oregon-governor-election-2022-house-speaker-tina-kotek/ |accessdate=September 1, 2021}}
== Eliminated in primary ==
- David Beem, former member of the Oregon Disabilities Commission
- Julian Bell, critical care and pulmonary medicine specialist and candidate for governor in 2016{{cite news|url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/538521-431252-record-number-of-candidates-file-for-oregon-governor|title=Record number of candidates file for Oregon governor|last=Wong|first=Peter|newspaper=Portland Tribune|date=March 8, 2022|accessdate=March 15, 2022}}
- Wilson Bright, retired textile company operator{{Cite news|last=Warner|first=Gary A.|date=September 9, 2021|title=Window to run in 2022 opens, but few jump in on first day|work=Oregon Capital Insider|url=https://www.oregoncapitalinsider.com/news/window-to-run-in-2022-opens-but-few-jump-in-on-first-day/article_b970a988-11b3-11ec-9867-5f85e2cb5c3d.html|access-date=September 9, 2021}}
- George Carrillo, program manager at the Oregon Health Authority and Marine Corps veteran{{Cite news|date=February 3, 2022|title=George Carrillo Announces Campaign for Governor of Oregon|work=Cascade Business News|url=https://cascadebusnews.com/george-carrillo-announces-campaign-for-governor-of-oregon/|access-date=February 7, 2022}}
- Michael Cross, software designer, commercial driver, and Republican nominee for Oregon attorney general in 2020{{Cite web|date=November 7, 2021|title=Candidate Information {{!}} Michael Cross|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20726&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=495D-FZYS-B5KB-3IVA-FR1Z-PN6O-ZOO7-1V0A|url-status=live|access-date=November 28, 2021|website=Oregon Secretary of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211129012325/https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20726&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=495D-FZYS-B5KB-3IVA-FR1Z-PN6O-ZOO7-1V0A |archive-date=November 29, 2021 }}
- Ifeanyichukwu Diru, farmer and candidate for governor in 2014{{Cite web|date=February 7, 2022|title=Candidate Information: IFEANYICHUKWU C DIRU|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=21192&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=3JNM-VKXI-BKJ0-Z4GM-VRIA-3UE8-Q8SL-JLU3|access-date=February 10, 2022|website=Oregon Secretary of State}}
- Peter Hall, Haines city councilor and member of the Board of Directors of the League of Oregon Cities{{Cite web|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20548&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=34T0-QQ17-87QY-BMMO-9PVZ-2N54-Z5MD-DF9H|title=Statement of Organization for Candidate Committee {{!}} Peter W Hall|publisher=Oregon Secretary of State|date=September 28, 2021|access-date=October 28, 2021}}
- Keisha Merchant, artist and creative designer{{Cite web|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20443&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=OOZM-WH38-YGX9-WGL4-YIBG-1529-4ZFO-PV2A|title=Statement of Organization for Candidate Committee {{!}} Keisha Lanell Merchant|publisher=Oregon Secretary of State|date=September 13, 2021|access-date=October 28, 2021}}
- Tobias Read, Oregon state treasurer (endorsed Kotek in general election){{Cite web|date=2021-09-27|title=Treasurer Tobias Read announces run for governor|url=https://www.koin.com/news/politics/treasurer-tobias-read-announces-run-for-governor/|access-date=2021-09-27|website=KOIN.com|language=en-US}}{{Cite news |date=May 31, 2022 |title=Tobias Read endorses Democratic primary opponent Tina Kotek for Oregon governor |work=OPB |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2022/05/31/oregon-governor-race-candidates-tina-kotek-endorsement-tobias-read-elections-2022/ |access-date=May 31, 2022}}
- Patrick Starnes, former Independent Party of Oregon candidate for governor (2018){{Cite news|date=September 12, 2021|title=Patrick Starnes announces run for Oregon's governor|work=KATU|url=https://katu.com/news/your-voice-your-vote/patrick-starnes-announces-run-for-oregons-governor|access-date=September 12, 2021}}
- David Stauffer, environmental inventor and perennial candidate{{Cite web|date=January 31, 2022|title=Candidate Information: David Stauffer|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=21145&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=1P4S-6LIM-XDCZ-Y9WJ-3MF0-Y4CL-UL3L-VHP0|access-date=February 2, 2022|website=Oregon Secretary of State}}
- John Sweeney, owner of Canary Castle Gallery{{Cite web|date=December 1, 2021|title=Candidate Information: John Sweeney|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20859&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=42O7-8A7G-MW8O-6NNJ-1JLV-3ZMR-N4UP-QS0F|url-status=live|access-date=January 4, 2022|website=Oregon Secretary of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220105052325/https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20859&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=42O7-8A7G-MW8O-6NNJ-1JLV-3ZMR-N4UP-QS0F |archive-date=January 5, 2022 }}
- Michael Trimble, cyclist and disability advocate{{Cite news|last=Maus|first=Jonathan|date=August 27, 2021|title=Michael Trimble announces bid for Oregon Governor|work=BikePortland.org|url=https://bikeportland.org/2021/08/27/michael-trimble-announces-bid-for-oregon-governor-337237|access-date=August 29, 2021}}{{Cite news|last=Trimble|first=Michael|date=August 31, 2021|title=Letter: Portland's Michael Trimble aspires to be Oregon's next Governor|work=Lincoln City News Guard|url=https://www.thenewsguard.com/opinion/letter-portland-s-michael-trimble-aspires-to-be-oregon-s-next-governor/article_229549a8-09d2-11ec-be16-9f418107f25d.html|access-date=August 31, 2021}}
- Genevieve Wilson, independent contractor{{Cite web|date=February 18, 2022|title=Candidate Information: Genevieve H Wilson|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=21245&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=0JOD-BXJJ-JGDG-NYLB-TVZY-GW7J-8J8L-8YHF|access-date=February 23, 2022|website=Oregon Secretary of State}}
==Disqualified==
- Nicholas Kristof, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at The New York Times{{Cite web|date=2021-10-27|title=Ex-NYT columnist Kristof announces run for Oregon governor|url=https://apnews.com/article/business-oregon-legislature-d0db35a7ef49d2f640b78497d9fa4aff|access-date=2021-10-27|website=AP NEWS|language=en}} (found to not meet residency requirements by the Secretary of State's office and Oregon Supreme Court; endorsed Kotek in general election){{cite web|url=https://apnews.com/article/politics-elections-oregon-336973782d0a5ca64d85084ae896bdf0|title=Ex-columnist Kristof ineligible to run for Oregon governor|date=January 6, 2022|access-date=January 6, 2022|last=Selsky|first=Andrew|website=AP News}}{{cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/06/nick-kristof-booted-off-oregon-ballot-526669|title=Nick Kristof booted off Oregon ballot|date=January 6, 2022|access-date=January 6, 2022|last1=Montellaro|first1=Zach|last2=Cadelgado|first2=Christopher|website=Politico}}{{cite web|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/01/democratic-hopeful-nick-kristof-doesnt-qualify-to-run-for-governor-secretary-of-state-shemia-fagan-says.html|title=Democratic hopeful Nick Kristof doesn't qualify to run for governor, Secretary of State Shemia Fagan says|date=January 6, 2022|access-date=January 6, 2022|last=Borrud|first=Hillary|website=The Oregonian}}{{Cite web|last=Redden|first=Jim|date=January 13, 2022|title=Kristof candidacy to be decided by Oregon Supreme Court|url=https://democratherald.com/news/local/kristof-candidacy-to-be-decided-by-oregon-supreme-court/article_8f8d19ef-d0d7-52e5-9bda-65b5e42bfe67.html|url-status=live|access-date=2022-01-18|website=Albany Democrat-Herald|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220114012258/https://democratherald.com/news/local/kristof-candidacy-to-be-decided-by-oregon-supreme-court/article_8f8d19ef-d0d7-52e5-9bda-65b5e42bfe67.html |archive-date=January 14, 2022 }}{{Cite news|last1=Dake|first1=Lauren|last2=VanderHart|first2=Dirk|date=February 17, 2022|title=Oregon Supreme Court says no to Nick Kristof's governor candidacy|work=Oregon Public Broadcasting|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2022/02/17/oregon-supreme-court-ruling-nick-kristof-oregon-residency-governors-race/|access-date=February 17, 2022}}
== Withdrew ==
- Casey Kulla, Yamhill County commissioner (running for labor commissioner){{Cite web|date=June 18, 2021|title=Kulla announces run for governor|url=https://newsregister.com/article?articleTitle=kulla-announces-run-for-governor--1624056109--40578--breaking-news|access-date=2021-06-18|language=en-US|newspaper=News-Register}}{{Cite news|date=January 19, 2022|title=Murmurs: Kristof Files Appeal, Continues Fundraising|work=Willamette Week|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/01/19/murmurs-kristof-files-appeal-continues-fundraising/|access-date=January 19, 2022}}
- David Lavinsky, businessman{{Cite news|last=Nolan|first=Alec|date=October 4, 2021|title=Looking ahead to an already crowded OR gubernatorial race, including 2 Bend men|work=KTVZ|url=https://ktvz.com/news/government-politics/2021/10/04/look-ahead-at-an-already-crowded-or-gubernatorial-race-including-2-bend-men/|access-date=October 5, 2021}}{{Cite news|last1=Shumway|first1=Julia|last2=Baumhardt|first2=Alex|last3=Terry|first3=Lynne|date=January 28, 2022|title=Most money, media attention flows to few candidates, but many are running for governor|work=Oregon Capital Chronicle|url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2022/01/28/most-money-media-attention-flows-to-few-candidates-but-many-are-running-for-governor/|access-date=January 31, 2022}}
- Nico Pucci, Oregon Health Authority operations and policy analyst{{Cite web |date=November 12, 2021 |title=Candidate Information {{!}} Nico Pucci |url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20769&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=495D-FZYS-B5KB-3IVA-FR1Z-PN6O-ZOO7-1V0A |url-status=live |access-date=November 28, 2021 |website=Oregon Secretary of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211129012329/https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20769&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=495D-FZYS-B5KB-3IVA-FR1Z-PN6O-ZOO7-1V0A |archive-date=November 29, 2021 }}
- Peter Winter, non-profit project manager{{Cite web |date=January 6, 2022 |title=Candidate Information - Peter G Winter |url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20767&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=6V92-CZ0W-Y5QL-YS3V-24P3-HKJ6-0SYQ-C3IH |access-date=January 23, 2022 |website=Oregon Secretary of State}}{{Cite news |last=Banta |first=Megan |date=January 15, 2022 |title=2022 primary: What seats are up in Lane County and Oregon, and who's filed so far? |work=The Register-Guard |url=https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/politics/elections/2022/01/15/oregon-lane-county-eugene-springfield-house-senate-governor-elections-primary/8988190002/ |access-date=January 23, 2022}}
==Declined==
- Rukaiyah Adams, chief investment officer of the Meyer Memorial Trust{{Cite web|last=Borrud|first=Hillary|date=April 17, 2021|title=Many Oregon Democrats eye 2022 governor's race, 1st competitive intraparty contest in a decade|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2021/04/many-oregon-democrats-eye-2022-governors-race-1st-competitive-intraparty-contest-in-a-decade.html|url-status=live|access-date=April 20, 2021|website=The Oregonian/OregonLive|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210417143900/https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2021/04/many-oregon-democrats-eye-2022-governors-race-1st-competitive-intraparty-contest-in-a-decade.html |archive-date=April 17, 2021 }}
- Julia Brim-Edwards, member of the Portland Public School Board{{cite web |last1=Borrud |first1=Hillary |date=November 30, 2018 |title=Kate Brown's win opens up Oregon's 2022 governor's race |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2018/12/kate-browns-win-opens-up-oregons-2022-governors-race.html |access-date=August 29, 2019 |work=The Oregonian}}
- Shemia Fagan, Oregon secretary of state
- Val Hoyle, Oregon labor commissioner (running for the U.S. House)
- Deborah Kafoury, chair of the Multnomah County Commission and former state representative from the 18th and 43rd districts{{Cite web|last=Jaquiss|first=Nigel|author-link=Nigel Jaquiss|date=November 30, 2020|title=The 2022 Governor's Race Is Officially Underway: Dr. Bud Pierce Declares His Candidacy|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2020/11/30/the-2022-governors-race-is-officially-underway-dr-bud-pierce-declares-his-candidacy/|access-date=2020-12-02|language=en-US|newspaper=Willamette Week}} (endorsed Kotek){{Cite news |date=February 28, 2022 |title=Portland Metro Area Leaders Endorse Tina Kotek for Governor |work=Tina for Oregon |url=https://www.tinafororegon.com/news/portland-metro-area-leaders-endorse-tina-kotek-for-governor/ |access-date=March 2, 2022}}
- Lynn Peterson, president of the Portland Metro Council (endorsed Kotek)
- Ellen Rosenblum, Oregon attorney general{{Cite news|last=VanderHart|first=Dirk|date=November 29, 2021|title=Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum says she won't run for Oregon governor|work=OPB|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2021/11/29/oregon-governor-election-2022-attorney-general-ellen-rosenblum/|access-date=November 29, 2021}} (endorsed Kotek in general election)
- Melissa Unger, executive director of Service Employees International Union Oregon chapter{{Cite news|last=Monahan|first=Rachel|date=July 6, 2021|title=In an Unusual Move, Union Leader Floats a Run for Oregon Governor|work=Willamette Week|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2021/07/06/in-an-unusual-move-union-leader-floats-a-run-for-oregon-governor|access-date=July 19, 2021}}{{Cite news|last=Monahan|first=Rachel|date=September 17, 2021|title=SEIU Executive Director Melissa Unger Rules Out a Run for Governor, as Has Labor Commissioner Val Hoyle|work=Willamette Week|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2021/09/17/seiu-executive-director-melissa-unger-has-ruled-out-a-run-for-governor-as-has-labor-commissioner-val-hoyle/|access-date=October 6, 2021}}
- Ted Wheeler, mayor of Portland and former Oregon state treasurer
=Debates=
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! scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}} ! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! colspan="4" scope="col" | Participants |
colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Non-invitee ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | |
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scope="col" | George Carillo
! scope="col" | Tina Kotek ! scope="col" | Tobias Read ! scope="col" | Patrick Starnes |
scope="row" | 1{{Cite news |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=March 20, 2022 |title=Oregon Democratic candidates for governor mildly differentiate themselves in 1st primary debate |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/03/oregon-democratic-candidates-for-governor-mildly-differentiate-themselves-in-1st-primary-debate.html?outputType=amp |access-date=April 18, 2022}}
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Mar 18, 2022 | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Oregon AFL–CIO | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Michelle Damis | style="white-space:nowrap;" | | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} |
2{{Cite news |last=Porter |first=Laural |date=April 29, 2022 |title=How Oregon's Democratic candidates for governor Tina Kotek and Tobias Read said they'd solve the state's biggest issues |work=KGW |url=https://www.kgw.com/article/news/politics/democratic-debate-tina-kotek-tobias-read/283-44320e8f-a137-47bf-9ea3-123e3eb8c19b |access-date=May 3, 2022}}
|Apr 22, 2022 |Laural Porter |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FKPohYgKjE Video]| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FKPohYgKjE Video] | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} |
3{{Cite news |last=Steele |first=Tim |date=May 3, 2022 |title=Kotek, Read, Starnes, Carrillo in governor's debate |work=KOIN |url=https://www.koin.com/news/elections/democrat-hopefuls-for-oregon-governor-debate-at-koin-05032022/ |access-date=May 3, 2022}}
|May 3, 2022 |KOIN 6 News |Ken Boddie |[https://www.koin.com/news/elections/watch-the-full-koin-pamplin-oregon-democratic-governors-debate-here/ Videos] | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} |
= Endorsements =
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U.S. senators
- Elizabeth Warren, U.S. senator from Massachusetts{{Cite web |title=Endorsed by Warren Democrats |url=https://elizabethwarren.com/endorsements?level=State&page=0&q=tina%20kotek#tina-kotek |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220802043056/https://elizabethwarren.com/endorsements?level=State&page=0&q=tina+kotek#tina%2Dkotek |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 2, 2022 |access-date=July 13, 2022 |website=Warren Democrats }}
Labor unions
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Locals 48 and 280
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 5
- Iron Workers District Council of the Pacific Northwest
- Oregon and Southern Idaho District Council of Laborers, LiUNA Locals 737 and 483
- Oregon Education Association{{cite web |title=OEA-PAC Endorsed Candidates |url=https://www.oregoned.org/standing-up-for-you/oea-pac |access-date=7 July 2022}}
- Oregon Nurses Association{{Cite news |last=Monahan |first=Rachel |date=December 20, 2021 |title=Oregon Nurses Association Backs House Speaker Tina Kotek in Governor's Race |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2021/12/20/oregon-nurses-association-backs-house-speaker-tina-kotek-in-governors-race/ |access-date=March 2, 2022}}
- Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council{{cite web |url=https://www.gazettetimes.com/news/local/kotek-wins-trade-union-nod-for-oregon-governor/article_f8350b83-d228-5899-8844-d830fc490481.html |title=Kotek wins trade union nod for Oregon governor |last=Warner |first= Gary A.|date= September 15, 2021|website=Corvallis Gazette-Times|access-date=September 16, 2021}}
- Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste
- United Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 290
Political parties
- Working Families Party{{Cite web |title=May 17th Primary Endorsements |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220614204345/https://www.owfp.org/endorsements |archive-date=June 14, 2022 |url=https://www.owfp.org/endorsements |access-date=May 6, 2022 |website=Oregon Working Families Party}}
Newspapers
- The Bulletin{{Cite news |date=April 28, 2022 |title=Editorial: The Bulletin's editorial endorsements for the May primary |work=The Bulletin |url=https://www.bendbulletin.com/opinion/editorial-the-bulletins-editorial-endorsements-for-the-may-primary/article_fae5e2c0-c71b-11ec-a1d3-bf7c612da8f4.html |access-date=April 29, 2022}}
- Eugene Weekly{{Cite news |date=April 28, 2022 |title=Endorsements: State Races |work=Eugene Weekly |url=https://eugeneweekly.com/2022/04/28/endorsements-9/ |access-date=April 29, 2022}}
- The Oregonian{{Cite news |date=April 29, 2022 |title=Editorial endorsements May 2022: In Democratic primary for governor, voters' best pick is Tina Kotek |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2022/04/editorial-endorsements-may-2022-in-democratic-primary-for-governor-voters-best-pick-is-tina-kotek.html |access-date=April 29, 2022}}
- Pamplin Media Group (Portland Tribune){{Cite news |date=May 5, 2022 |title=Endorsements: Kotek, Pierce are parties' best picks for governor |work=Portland Tribune |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/10-opinion/544674-436028-endorsements-kotek-pierce-are-parties-best-picks-for-governor- |access-date=May 6, 2022}}
- Portland Mercury{{Cite news |last1=Zielinski |first1=Alex |last2=Garcia |first2=Isabella |last3=Smith |first3=Suzette |last4=Humphrey |first4=Wm. Steven |date=May 2, 2022 |title=Mercury Primary Endorsements 2022: State |work=Portland Mercury |url=https://www.portlandmercury.com/may-2022-election-endorsements/2022/05/02/41746720/mercury-primary-endorsements-2022-state |access-date=May 3, 2022}}
- The Source Weekly{{Cite news |date=May 4, 2022 |title=Oregon Governor, Democratic Endorsement: Tina Kotek |work=The Source Weekly |url=https://www.bendsource.com/bend/oregon-governor-democratic-endorsement-tina-kotek/Content?oid=16750479 |access-date=May 7, 2022}}
- Willamette Week{{Cite news |date=April 27, 2022 |title=WW's May 2022 Endorsements: Oregon Governor |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/04/27/wws-may-2022-endorsements-oregon-governor/ |access-date=April 27, 2022}}
Organizations
- Basic Rights Oregon{{Cite news|date=September 29, 2021|title=Basic Rights Oregon, LGBTQ Victory Fund and LPAC Announce Joint Endorsement for Tina Kotek for Oregon Governor|work=LGBTQ Victory Fund|url=https://victoryfund.org/news/basic-rights-oregon-lgbtq-victory-fund-and-lpac-announce-joint-endorsement-for-tina-kotek-for-oregon-governor/|access-date=September 29, 2021}}
- EMILYs List{{Cite news|last=Warner|first=Gary A.|date=December 11, 2021|title=EMILY's List throws financial support behind Tina Kotek for Oregon governor|work=Longview News-Journal|url=https://www.news-journal.com/emilys-list-throws-financial-support-behind-tina-kotek-for-oregon-governor/article_181dd0ea-7a82-5c2e-adee-b2bb73b9306a.html|access-date=December 12, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408080639/https://www.news-journal.com/emilys-list-throws-financial-support-behind-tina-kotek-for-oregon-governor/article_181dd0ea-7a82-5c2e-adee-b2bb73b9306a.html|archive-date=April 8, 2022}}
- End Citizens United/Let America Vote{{cite press release |date=May 12, 2022 |title=End Citizens United // Let America Vote Endorses Tina Kotek for Governor of Oregon |url=https://endcitizensunited.org/latest-news/press-releases/end-citizens-united-let-america-vote-endorses-tina-kotek-for-governor-of-oregon/ |publisher=End Citizens United |access-date=October 19, 2022}}
- Giffords{{Cite web |title=Tina Kotek |url=https://giffords.org/candidates/tina-kotek/ |access-date=July 13, 2022 |website=Giffords}}
- Human Rights Campaign{{cite press release |last=Berg-Brousseau |first=Henry |date=April 1, 2022 |title=Human Rights Campaign Endorses Tina Kotek in Historic Bid for Oregon Governor |url=https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/human-rights-campaign-endorses-tina-kotek-in-historic-bid-for-oregon-governor |publisher=Human Rights Campaign |access-date=October 19, 2022}}
- LGBTQ Victory Fund
- LPAC
- Oregon League of Conservation Voters{{Cite news|last=Jaquiss|first=Nigel|author-link=Nigel Jaquiss|date=December 8, 2021|title=Tina Kotek Scores a Slew of Endorsements in Her Campaign for Governor|work=Willamette Week|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2021/12/08/tina-kotek-scores-a-slew-of-endorsements-for-her-campaign-for-governor/|access-date=December 12, 2021}}
- Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon{{Cite news|date=January 31, 2022|title=Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon Proudly Endorses Tina Kotek for Governor|work=Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon|url=https://ppaoregon.org/planned-parenthood-pac-of-oregon-proudly-endorses-tina-kotek-for-governor/|access-date=January 31, 2022}}
- Safety & Justice Oregon{{Cite web|last=Wight|first=Shannon|date=October 28, 2021|title=Safety & Justice PAC endorses Tina Kotek for Governor!|url=https://www3.thedatabank.com/dpg/285/pm.asp?ID=74919&Publication=Safety+and+Justice+Oregon%2FPAC|url-status=live|access-date=October 31, 2021|website=Safety & Justice Oregon|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028175511/https://www3.thedatabank.com/dpg/285/pm.asp?ID=74919&Publication=Safety+and+Justice+Oregon%2FPAC |archive-date=October 28, 2021 }}
- Sierra Club Oregon Chapter{{Cite web |title=Tina Kotek for Governor (2022) |url=https://www.sierraclub.org/oregon/tina-kotek-for-governor-2022 |access-date=May 23, 2022 |website=Sierra Club Oregon Chapter|date=May 5, 2022 }}
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State officials
- John Kitzhaber, former governor of Oregon (1995–2003 and 2011–2015){{Cite news |last=Jaquiss |first=Nigel |author-link=Nigel Jaquiss |date=March 22, 2022 |title=John Kitzhaber Endorses Tobias Read in Democratic Primary for Governor |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/03/22/john-kitzhaber-endorses-tobias-read-in-democratic-primary-for-governor/ |access-date=March 22, 2022}}
- Barbara Roberts, former governor of Oregon (1991–1995){{Cite news |last=Jaquiss |first=Nigel |author-link=Nigel Jaquiss |date=March 3, 2022 |title=In Surprise Choice, Former Gov. Barbara Roberts Endorses Tobias Read for Governor |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2022/03/03/in-surprise-choice-former-gov-barbara-roberts-endorse-tobias-read-for-governor/ |access-date=March 3, 2022}}
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Political parties
- Oregon Progressive Party{{cite web |title=Starnes feeling optimistic about governor run |url=https://www.nrtoday.com/news/elections/starnes-feeling-optimistic-about-governor-run/article_5aa2089b-97e5-5bc0-8c96-2107d50b9b45.html |website=nrtoday.com |date=March 15, 2022 |publisher=News-Review |access-date=16 March 2022}}
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Labor unions
- United Food and Commercial Workers Local 555{{Cite news|date=November 15, 2021|title=UFCW Local 555 Endorses Nicholas Kristof for Governor|work=UFCW Local 555|url=https://www.ufcw555.org/kristof-endorsement-2021-11-15/|access-date=November 23, 2021|archive-date=November 23, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211123232841/https://www.ufcw555.org/kristof-endorsement-2021-11-15/|url-status=dead}}
Individuals
- Piers Morgan, television personality{{Cite news|last=Featherstone|first=Liza|date=November 10, 2021|title=Nicholas Kristof Was a Terrible Journalist. He Might Make a Worse Governor.|work=Jacobin|url=https://jacobinmag.com/2021/11/nytimes-columnist-nicholas-kristof-liberals-global-capitalism-oregon-gubernatorial-elections|access-date=November 27, 2021}}}}
=Polling=
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|April 7–11, 2022 |653 (LV) |± 3.8% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|25% |20% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|56% |
=Results=
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{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results{{Cite web |title=May 17, 2022, Primary Election Abstract of Votes |url=https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/results/may-primary-2022.pdf |access-date=July 12, 2022 |website=Oregon Secretary of State}}}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Tina Kotek|votes=275,301|percentage=57.63%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Tobias Read|votes=156,017|percentage=32.66%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Patrick Starnes|votes=10,524|percentage=2.20%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=George Carrillo|votes=9,365|percentage=1.96%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Michael Trimble|votes=5000|percentage=1.05%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (US)|candidate=John Sweeney|votes=4,193|percentage=0.88%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (US)|candidate=Julian Bell|votes=3,926|percentage=0.82%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (US)|candidate=Wilson Bright|votes=2,316|percentage=0.48%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (US)|candidate=Dave Stauffer|votes=2,302|percentage=0.48%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Ifeanyichukwu Diru|votes=1,780|percentage=0.37%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Keisha Marchant|votes=1,755|percentage=0.37%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Genevieve Wilson|votes=1,588|percentage=0.33%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Michael Cross|votes=1,342|percentage=0.28%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=David Beem|votes=1,308|percentage=0.27%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Democratic Party (United States)|candidate=Peter Hall|votes=982|percentage=0.21%}}{{Election box total no change|votes=477,699|percentage=100.0%}}
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Republican primary
= Candidates =
== Nominee==
- Christine Drazan, former minority leader of the Oregon House of Representatives (2019–2021) and state representative from the 39th district (2019–2022){{cite web |title=Former Oregon House Republican Leader Christine Drazan announces run for governor |url=https://katu.com/news/politics/oregon-house-republican-leader-christine-drazan-announces-run-for-governor |website=KATU |date=January 4, 2022 |access-date=January 4, 2022}}
== Eliminated in primary ==
- Raymond Baldwin, general contractor
- Bridget Barton, political consultant for Third Century Solutions{{Cite web|last=Mesh|first=Aaron|date=July 15, 2021|title=Conservative Consultant Bridget Barton Enters Oregon Governor's Race|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2021/07/15/conservative-consultant-bridget-barton-enters-oregon-governors-race/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-17|website=Willamette Week|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210716144525/https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2021/07/15/conservative-consultant-bridget-barton-enters-oregon-governors-race/ |archive-date=July 16, 2021 }} (endorsed Johnson in general election)
- Court Boice, Curry County chair (endorsed Drazan in general election){{Cite news |date=June 14, 2022 |title=Pierce, Pulliam, GOP Leaders Headline Growing List of Drazan Endorsements |work=Christine Drazan for Governor |url=https://mailchi.mp/feef0628672a/pierce-pulliam-gop-leaders-headline-growing-list-of-drazan-endorsements |access-date=June 16, 2022}}
- David Burch{{Cite web|title=Candidate Information {{!}} David Burch|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20709&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=2S1M-F23B-WYGN-56FH-6RYN-W5LV-TRFU-25LG|url-status=live|access-date=2021-11-04|website=Oregon Secretary of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211104205606/https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20709&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=2S1M-F23B-WYGN-56FH-6RYN-W5LV-TRFU-25LG |archive-date=November 4, 2021 }}
- Jessica Gomez, member of the Business Oregon Commission and Oregon Institute of Technology Board of Trustees{{cite news|last=Borrud|first=Hillary|date=June 9, 2021|title=Republican Jessica Gomez enters 2022 governor's race, joining GOP candidates Bud Pierce and Stan Pulliam|work=The Oregonian/OregonLive|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2021/06/republican-jessica-gomez-enters-2022-governors-race-joining-gop-candidates-bud-pierce-and-stan-pulliam.html|access-date=July 10, 2021}}
- Nick Hess, CEO and entrepreneur{{Cite news|last=Nick Hess for Governor|date=September 21, 2021|title=Nick Hess Announces Run for Oregon Governor|work=Send2Press Newswire|url=https://www.send2press.com/wire/nick-hess-announces-run-for-oregon-governor/|access-date=September 21, 2021}}
- Tim McCloud, business development analyst{{Cite web|date=February 22, 2022|title=Candidate Information: TIM L MCCLOUD|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=21221&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=RNEF-GHLD-7WWM-XJIC-RSE8-YUUX-E4AH-2ZXE|access-date=February 23, 2022|website=Oregon Secretary of State}}
- Kerry McQuisten, mayor of Baker City{{cite web|url=https://www.eastoregonian.com/news/local/baker-city-mayor-running-for-governor/article_2d2f0852-d9aa-11eb-af9b-632618edc58d.html|title=Baker City mayor running for governor|date=June 30, 2021|publisher=Baker City Herald|accessdate=July 8, 2021}}
- Brandon Merritt, business development manager
- Bud Pierce, oncologist and nominee for governor in 2016{{cite web |title=Bud Pierce confirms he's running for Oregon governor in 2022 |url=https://katu.com/news/local/bud-pierce-confirms-hes-running-for-oregon-governor-in-2022 |website=KATU |date=April 12, 2021 |access-date=April 14, 2021}} (endorsed Drazan in general election)
- John Presco, president of Royal Rosamond Press{{Cite web|date=February 1, 2022|title=Candidate Information: John Presco|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=21150&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=1P4S-6LIM-XDCZ-Y9WJ-3MF0-Y4CL-UL3L-VHP0|access-date=February 2, 2022|website=Oregon Secretary of State}}
- Stan Pulliam, mayor of Sandy{{cite web |author=KATU Staff |title=Sandy mayor Stan Pulliam announces run for Oregon governor in 2022|url= https://katu.com/news/local/sandy-mayor-stan-pulliam-announces-run-for-oregon-governor-in-2022 |website=KATU |date=September 7, 2021 |access-date=September 7, 2021}} (endorsed Drazan in general election)
- Amber Richardson, chiropractor
- Bill Sizemore, general contractor, tax-reduction advocate, candidate for governor in 2010, and nominee in 1998{{Cite news|last=Shumway|first=Julia|date=February 7, 2022|title=Anti-tax activist Bill Sizemore seeks GOP nod for Oregon governor|work=Oregon Capital Chronicle|url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2022/02/07/anti-tax-activist-bill-sizemore-seeks-gop-nod-for-oregon-governor/|access-date=February 7, 2022}}
- Stefan Galen Strek, painter and graphic design artist{{Cite web|date=December 25, 2021|title=Candidate Information: Stefan G Strek|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20934&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=42O7-8A7G-MW8O-6NNJ-1JLV-3ZMR-N4UP-QS0F|url-status=live|access-date=January 4, 2022|website=Oregon Secretary of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220105052326/https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20934&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=42O7-8A7G-MW8O-6NNJ-1JLV-3ZMR-N4UP-QS0F |archive-date=January 5, 2022 }}
- Marc Thielman, former Alsea School District superintendent{{Cite news|date=September 1, 2021|title=Oregon House Speaker Tina Kotek announces run for governor|work=KGW|url=https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/tina-kotek-running-for-governor/283-a7b3aacc-8831-4e69-bff3-9ca9220404ba|access-date=September 1, 2021}}
- Bob Tiernan, former state representative from the 24th district (1993–1997) and former chair of the Oregon Republican Party (2009–2011){{Cite news|last=Knopp|first=Reagan|date=February 9, 2022|title=Former Legislator & GOP Chair Bob Tiernan will run for Governor|work=Oregon Catalyst|url=https://oregoncatalyst.com/57764-legislators-oregon-gop-chair-bob-tiernan-run-governor.html|access-date=February 10, 2022}}
== Withdrew ==
- Angelique Bouvier, psychologist and business owner{{Cite web |date=July 17, 2021 |title=Meet the Republican Candidates for Governor (So Far) |url=https://oregoncatalyst.com/54464-meet-republican-candidates-governor.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210831195414/https://oregoncatalyst.com/54464-meet-republican-candidates-governor.html |archive-date=August 31, 2021 |access-date=August 31, 2021 |website=Oregon Catalyst}}
- Reed Christensen, former electrical engineer{{Cite news|last=Christensen|first=Reed|date=January 10, 2022|title=Oregon Governor Candidate Reed Christensen 5PM Monday January 10, 2022, on KWRO|work=Rob Taylor Report|url=https://www.robtaylorreport.com/the-rob-blog/hevlqd6l42gy5jrpxu67equa8qrk8o|access-date=January 23, 2022}}{{Cite news|last=Shumway|first=Julia|date=April 19, 2022|title=Oregon man facing charges for Jan. 6 ends campaign for governor|work=Salem Reporter|url=https://www.salemreporter.com/posts/6473/oregon-man-facing-charges-for-jan-6-ends-campaign-for-governor|access-date=April 19, 2022}}
- Mark Duncan, fight instructor{{Cite news |last=Craine |first=Leanna |date=May 23, 2020 |title=Mark Duncan For Oregon's Next Governor? |work=Take Oregon Back |url=https://takeoregonback.com/2020/05/23/mark-duncan-for-oregons-next-governor/ |access-date=August 31, 2021}}
- John L. Fosdick III, customer service representative, Army veteran{{Cite tweet |author=John Horvick |user=horvick |number=1495087682359214080 |title=The 31st* candidate has filed for Oregon governor. Genevieve Wilson H (D) https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=21245&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=0JOD-BXJJ-JGDG-NYLB-TVZY-GW7J-8J8L-8YHF *John L Fosdick III (R) is no longer listed as a candidate. There are now 15 Republican and 16 Democratic candidates.}}
- Darin Harbick, businessman (running for U.S. Senate){{Cite news|date=October 7, 2021|title=Local to challenge U.S. Senate seat|work=McKenzie River Reflections|url=https://www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com/story/2021/10/07/news/local-to-challenge-us-senate-seat/4017.html|access-date=February 25, 2022}}
- Jim Huggins, film producer, businessman and Air Force veteran (endorsed McQuisten){{Cite news|last=Rurak|first=Jeremy C.|date=September 8, 2021|title=Politics: Race for Oregon Governor|work=The Chief|url=https://www.thechiefnews.com/news/politics-race-for-oregon-governor/article_cc1306f4-10d1-11ec-bc5c-df0718c1c323.html|access-date=September 8, 2021}}{{cite tweet |author=Kerry McQuisten for Oregon |user=KerryMcQ4Oregon |number=1486729146457739268 |date=January 27, 2022 |title=https://t.co/LepHFTDzzZ |language=en |access-date=February 5, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220130051835/https://twitter.com/kerrymcq4oregon/status/1486729146457739268 |archive-date=January 30, 2022 |url-status=live}}
- Alexander Males, polyurethane manufacturing worker{{Cite web |date=December 4, 2021 |title=Candidate Information: Alexander M Males III |url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20933&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=42O7-8A7G-MW8O-6NNJ-1JLV-3ZMR-N4UP-QS0F |url-status=live |access-date=2022-01-05 |website=Oregon Secretary of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220105052326/https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20933&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=42O7-8A7G-MW8O-6NNJ-1JLV-3ZMR-N4UP-QS0F |archive-date=January 5, 2022 }}
- Monte Sauer Jr., CEO of AmericaProud{{Cite web |date=October 18, 2021 |title=Statement of Organization for Candidate Committee {{!}} Monte K Sauer Jr |url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfDetail.do?page=search&cfRsn=20625&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=J51V-5TWY-DH5X-5C11-QJM5-TUNN-SZE3-W23F |access-date=October 28, 2021 |publisher=Oregon Secretary of State}}
==Declined==
- Knute Buehler, former state representative from the 54th district (2015–2019), nominee for Secretary of State in 2012, and nominee for governor in 2018 (endorsed Johnson){{cite web|url=https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate/elections/buehler-rules-out-bid-for-governor/article_c3c9f1fe-9d1b-11ea-b9e8-63b4b5facaa0.html|title=Buehler rules out bid for governor|date=May 23, 2020|first=Gary A.|last=Warner|publisher=Bend Bulletin|accessdate=July 8, 2021}}{{Cite news|last=Warner|first=Gary A.|date=December 7, 2021|title=2018 GOP nominee Buehler endorses independent Johnson in Oregon governor's race|work=Albany Democrat-Herald|url=https://democratherald.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/2018-gop-nominee-buehler-endorses-independent-johnson-in-oregon-governors-race/article_d8e96a90-8a61-536f-bfc0-793351be8c6b.html|access-date=December 7, 2021}}
- Dallas Heard, state senator from the 1st district and former chair of the Oregon Republican Party{{cite web |last1=Stites |first1=Sam |title=Two Clackamas County Republicans named in gubernatorial poll |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/504863-404302-two-clackamas-county-republicans-named-in-gubernatorial-poll |website=Portland Tribune |language=en-us |access-date=May 11, 2021 |archive-date=May 11, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511055809/https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/504863-404302-two-clackamas-county-republicans-named-in-gubernatorial-poll |url-status=dead }}{{Cite web|url=https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/oregon-gop-chair-resign-dallas-heard-wickedness-communist-warfare-tactics-within-party|title = Oregon GOP Chair Quits over 'Wickedness' within His Party|date = March 10, 2022}} (endorsed Drazan in general election)
- Tim Knopp, minority leader of the Oregon Senate from the 27th district
- Dennis Linthicum, state senator from the 28th district (endorsed Drazan in general election)
- Julie Parrish, former state representative from the 37th district (2011–2019)
- Bill Post, former state representative from the 25th district (2015–2021) (ineligible due to out-of-state residency)
- Tootie Smith, Clackamas County chair and former state representative from the 18th and 28th districts (2001–2003) (endorsed Drazan in general election)
= Debates =
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! scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}} ! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! colspan="17" |Participants |
colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key: {{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Non-invitee ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}; width:2em" | |
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{{vert header|Barton}}
! {{vert header|Boice}} ! {{vert header|Burch}} ! {{vert header|Christensen}} ! {{vert header|Drazan}} ! {{vert header|Gomez}} ! {{vert header|Hess}} ! {{vert header|McCloud}} ! {{vert header|McQuisten}} ! {{vert header|Merritt}} ! {{vert header|Pierce}} ! {{vert header|Pulliam}} ! {{vert header|Richardson}} ! {{vert header|Sizemore}} ! {{vert header|Strek}} ! {{vert header|Thielman}} ! {{vert header|Tiernan}} |
scope="row" | 1{{Cite news |last=Shumway |first=Julia |date=April 8, 2022 |title=Republicans vow to restore timber industry, protect ag if they win Oregon governor's race |work=Oregon Capital Chronicle |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2022/04/08/republicans-vow-to-restore-timber-industry-protect-ag-if-they-win-oregon-governors-race/ |access-date=April 18, 2022}}
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Apr 7, 2022 | Timber Unity | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Denise Quinn | style="white-space:nowrap;" | | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-A}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-A}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-A}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} |
2{{Cite news |date=April 21, 2022 |title=▶️ Central Oregon Daily News and The Bulletin host GOP gubernatorial debate |work=Central Oregon Daily |url=https://centraloregondaily.com/%e2%96%b6%ef%b8%8f-central-oregon-daily-news-and-the-bulletin-host-gop-gubernatorial-debate/ |access-date=April 23, 2022}}
|Apr 21, 2022 |Central Oregon Daily |Allen Schauffler |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emrKp3B374c Video] | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} |
3{{Cite news |last=Gruver |first=Tim |date=April 23, 2022 |title=Oregon GOP gubernatorial candidate forum gets spicy after attendee kicked out |work=Albany Democrat-Herald |url=https://democratherald.com/news/local/government-and-politics/oregon-gop-gubernatorial-candidate-forum-gets-spicy-after-attendee-kicked-out/article_62f3cbf8-c365-11ec-bf17-233446b299c7.html |access-date=April 26, 2022}}
|Apr 22, 2022 |Linn County Republican Party |Adam Keaton |Video[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFul6KQV1qU Video] | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-A}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-A}} |
4{{Cite news |last1=Steele |first1=Tim |last2=Arden |first2=Amanda |date=April 28, 2022 |title=GOP hopefuls for Oregon governor join KOIN, Pamplin debate |work=KOIN |url=https://www.koin.com/news/elections/republican-debate-oregon-governor-04282022/ |access-date=April 29, 2022}}
|Apr 28, 2022 |KOIN 6 News |[https://www.koin.com/news/elections/watch-the-full-koin-pamplin-oregon-gop-governors-debate-here/ Videos] | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} |
5{{Cite news |date=May 3, 2022 |title=Four Republican candidates face off in Oregon gubernatorial debate |work=KGW |url=https://www.kgw.com/article/news/politics/elections/oregon-republican-gubernatorial-debate/283-f41498b3-2010-47b7-aed4-19c061c2dd19 |access-date=May 3, 2022}}
|May 3, 2022 |Laural Porter |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQKdBLM1LOk Video] | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-A}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-P}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} | {{D-N}} |
= Endorsements =
{{Endorsements box|title=Bridget Barton|list=;Organizations
- Oregon Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed with Tiernan, Drazan, and Pierce){{cite web |title=Oregon Right to Life Excluded Mayor Stan Pulliam From Its Endorsements |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2022/03/11/oregon-right-to-life-excluded-mayor-stan-pulliam-from-its-endorsements/ |website=www.wweek.com |date=March 12, 2022 |access-date=17 May 2022}}
Individuals
- Lars Larson, conservative talk radio host{{Cite news |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=April 23, 2022 |title=The race to become Oregon's next governor: week in review |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/04/the-race-to-become-oregons-next-governor-week-in-review.html?outputType=amp |access-date=April 26, 2022}}}}{{Endorsements box
|title=Christine Drazan
|list=
Newspapers
- The Bulletin
- The Oregonian{{Cite news |date=April 29, 2022 |title=Editorial endorsements May 2022: In Republican primary for governor, voters' best choice is Christine Drazan |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2022/04/editorial-endorsements-may-2022-in-republican-primary-for-governor-voters-best-choice-is-christine-drazan.html |access-date=April 29, 2022}}
- Willamette Week
Organizations
- Oregon Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed with Tiernan, Barton, and Pierce)
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|title=Jessica Gomez
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State officials
- Bev Clarno, former Oregon secretary of state (2019–2021){{cite web|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2022/02/01/betsy-johnson-candidacy-divides-republicans/|title=Betsy Johnson Candidacy Divides Republicans|website=Willamette Week|date=February 1, 2022|access-date=July 18, 2022}} (co-endorsed with Johnson)
Newspapers
- The Source Weekly{{Cite news |date=May 11, 2022 |title=Jessica Gomez for Oregon Governor, Republican Primary |work=The Source Weekly |url=https://www.bendsource.com/bend/jessica-gomez-for-oregon-governor-republican-primary/Content?oid=16794244 |access-date=June 3, 2022}}
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{{Endorsements box
|title=Bud Pierce
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}}{{Endorsements box|title=Bob Tiernan|list=;Organizations
- Oregon Right to Life PAC (co-endorsed with Barton, Drazan, and Pierce)}}
=Polling=
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! Bridget ! Christine ! Jessica ! Kerry ! Bud ! Stan ! Bill ! Marc ! Bob ! Other ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Nelson Research (R)[https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/21866126/oregon-gop-primary-topline-survey-results.pdf Nelson Research (R)]
|Apr 29 – May 2, 2022 |514 (LV) |± 4.3% |3% |{{party shading/Republican}}|19% |2% |6% |10% |7% |4% |6% |14% |3%{{efn|Boice, Hess, and Merritt with 1%; Christensen and McCloud with <1%}} |{{party shading/Undecided}}|27% |
style="text-align:left;"|Nelson Research (R)[https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/21613156/or-gop-gov-primary_41322_toplines.pdf Nelson Research (R)]
|Apr 11–13, 2022 |520 (LV) |± 4.3% |2% |8% |4% |3% |{{party shading/Republican}}|11% |5% |5% |4% |5% |5%{{efn|Merritt with 2%; Richardson and Romero with 1%; Hess with <1%}} |{{party shading/Undecided}}|48% |
style="text-align:left;"|Fallon Research & Communications (R)[https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2021/12/would-be-candidates-poll-shows-donald-trumps-lock-on-oregon-republicans.html?outputType=amp Fallon Research & Communications (R)]{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by John von Schlegell while considering a Republican primary run for governor|name=JvG}}
|Early Nov 2021 |600 (LV) |± 4.0% |– |2% |2% |– |{{party shading/Republican}}|14% |– |– |– |– |15%{{efn|Other with 12%, Heard with 3%}} |{{party shading/Undecided}}|67% |
=Results=
[[File:2022 Oregon gubernatorial Republican primary election results map by county.svg|thumb|260px|Results by county
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{{Election box begin no change|title=Republican primary results}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Christine Drazan|votes=85,255|percentage=22.99%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Bob Tiernan|votes=66,089|percentage=17.82%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Stan Pulliam|votes=41,123|percentage=11.09%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Bridget Barton|votes=40,886|percentage=11.02%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Bud Pierce|votes=32,965|percentage=8.89%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Marc Thielman|votes=30,076|percentage=8.12%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Kerry McQuisten|votes=28,727|percentage=7.74%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Bill Sizemore|votes=13,261|percentage=3.57%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Jessica Gomez|votes=9,970|percentage=2.69%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Tim McCloud|votes=4,400|percentage=1.19%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Nick Hess|votes=4,287|percentage=1.15%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Court Boice|votes=4,040|percentage=1.09%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Brandon Merritt|votes=3,615|percentage=0.97%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Reed Christensen|votes=3,042|percentage=0.82%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Amber Richardson|votes=1,924|percentage=0.52%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Raymond Baldwin|votes=459|percentage=0.12%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=David Burch|votes=406|percentage=0.11%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=John Presco|votes=174|percentage=0.05%}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Republican Party (United States)|candidate=Stefan Strek|votes=171|percentage=0.05%}}{{Election box total no change|votes=370,910|percentage=100.0%}}
{{Election box end}}
Independents and other parties
= Candidates =
== Candidates for general election ==
- Betsy Johnson, former Democratic state senator from Oregon's 16th Senate district (non-affiliated){{Cite news|date=October 14, 2021|title=Betsy Johnson, a moderate Democratic state senator, is running for governor as a member of no party|work=OregonLive|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2021/10/betsy-johnson-a-moderate-democratic-state-senator-is-running-for-governor-as-a-member-of-no-party.html|access-date=October 14, 2021}}{{Cite news |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=August 26, 2022 |title=Unaffiliated candidate for governor Betsy Johnson qualifies for ballot |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/08/unaffiliated-candidate-for-governor-betsy-johnson-qualifies-for-ballot.html?outputType=amp |access-date=August 26, 2022}}
- R. Leon Noble (Libertarian Party){{Cite web |title=2022 Primary Election |url=https://lporegon.org/elections/2022-primary-election/ |access-date=May 6, 2022 |website=Libertarian Party of Oregon|date=March 11, 2022 }}
- Donice Noelle Smith, Army veteran and talk show host (Constitution Party){{Cite web |title=Election Candidates |url=https://constitutionpartyoregon.net/home/election-candidates/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220823223130/https://constitutionpartyoregon.net/home/election-candidates/ |archive-date=August 23, 2022 |access-date=August 23, 2022 |website=The Constitution Party of Oregon}}
== Withdrew ==
- Nathalie Paravicini, naturopathic doctor (Pacific Green Party and Oregon Progressive Party){{Cite web |title=Nathalie Paravicini, Portland, OR Running for: Governor |url=https://www.pacificgreens.org/2022-paravicini |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220710201728/https://www.pacificgreens.org/2022-paravicini |archive-date=July 10, 2022 |access-date=July 10, 2022 |website=Pacific Green Party of Oregon}} (endorsed Kotek){{Cite news |last=VanderHart |first=Dirk |date=September 7, 2022 |title=Tina Kotek wins over potential rival with embrace of campaign finance changes |work=OPB |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2022/09/07/kotek-backs-campaign-finance-reform-as-potential-oregon-governor-foe-drops-out/ |access-date=September 7, 2022}}
== Failed to qualify for general election ==
In order to be listed as candidates on the general election ballot, non-affiliated candidates for governor needed to collect 23,744 signatures from Oregon voters (1% of votes cast for president in the 2020 election).{{Cite web |title=Frequently Asked Question: Seeking a Non-affiliated Nomination for Office In 2022 |url=https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/Non-affiliated-Nomination-2022.pdf |access-date=August 10, 2022 |website=Oregon Secretary of State}}
- Tim Harrold, security expert (non-affiliated){{Cite news|last=My Media Buzz|date=August 19, 2021|title=Independent Candidate with Inclusive Oregon Plan Upends the Two-Party System and Runs for the People|work=EIN Presswire|url=https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/549196369/independent-candidate-with-inclusive-oregon-plan-upends-the-two-party-system-and-runs-for-the-people|access-date=August 31, 2021}}
- Dustin Watkins, dishwasher (non-affiliated){{Cite web |date=March 9, 2022 |title=Statement of Organization for Candidate Committee: Committee to Elect Dustin Watkins |url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/sooDetail.do?sooRsn=94211&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=0HT8-0V6K-ZVH6-222Y-4U7U-GH00-ITMJ-HYUE |access-date=March 15, 2022 |website=Oregon Secretary of State}}
== Not nominated ==
- Kevin Levy, real estate broker (Independent Party){{Cite web|date=October 27, 2021|title=Statement of Organization for Candidate Committee {{!}} Kevin C Levy|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/sooDetail.do?sooRsn=93017&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=UIZQ-CHNW-QZ8A-1HYI-XVDV-0Q8V-Y76D-986H|url-status=live|access-date=November 2, 2021|website=Oregon Secretary of State|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211102204922/https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/sooDetail.do?sooRsn=93017&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=UIZQ-CHNW-QZ8A-1HYI-XVDV-0Q8V-Y76D-986H |archive-date=November 2, 2021 }}{{Cite web |date=July 18, 2022 |title=2022 Independent Party nominees |url=https://www.indparty.com/2022-ipo-nominees |access-date=August 1, 2022 |website=Independent Party of Oregon}}
- Paul Romero, refrigeration repair technician, Republican candidate for Oregon's 2nd congressional district in 2016 and 2018, and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 2020 (Constitution Party){{cite news |last=Cegavske |first=Carisa |date=December 8, 2020 |title=Roseburg's Paul Romero says he will run for governor in 2022 |newspaper=The News-Review |location=Roseburg, Oregon |url=https://www.nrtoday.com/news/elections/roseburgs-paul-romero-says-he-will-run-for-governor-in-2022/article_26ef55b8-d409-519c-83dd-060daf70892a.html |access-date=2021-04-11}}{{Cite web |title=PAUL ROMERO - OREGON GOVERNOR |url=https://constitutionpartyoregon.net/home/paul-romero/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220303184129/https://www.constitutionpartyoregon.net/home/paul-romero/ |archive-date=March 3, 2022 |access-date=April 17, 2022 |website=The Constitution Party of Oregon}}
General election
=Predictions=
= Debates =
= Post-primary endorsements =
{{Endorsements box
|title=Tina Kotek (D)
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U.S. executive branch officials
- Joe Biden, 46th president of the United States (2021–2025){{cite news|url = https://www.politico.com/news/2022/10/13/biden-campaigning-for-oregon-democrats-00061589|title = Oregon is suddenly in jeopardy, and Joe Biden wants to help|work = Politico|last1 = Cadelago|first1 = Christopher|last2 = Montellaro|first2 = Zach|date = October 13, 2022|accessdate = October 13, 2022}}
- Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States (2009–2017){{Cite news |last=Shumway |first=Julia |date=October 21, 2022 |title=Obama records Kotek campaign ad in tight Oregon governor race |work=Oregon Capital Chronicle |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/briefs/obama-records-kotek-campaign-ad-in-tight-oregon-governor-race/ |access-date=October 21, 2022}}
U.S. senators
- Jeff Merkley, U.S. senator from Oregon{{Cite news |date=July 20, 2022 |title=Rep. Kurt Schrader throws support behind Betsy Johnson in race for Oregon governor |work=KGW |url=https://www.kgw.com/article/news/politics/elections/schrader-endorses-betsy-johnson-oregon-governor/283-c9f8218e-6580-41e7-8b04-c9762c1b3023 |access-date=July 27, 2022}}
- Bernie Sanders, U.S. senator from Vermont{{Cite news |date=October 25, 2022 |title=Bernie Sanders to visit Oregon to stump for Kotek, Hoyle |work=OPB |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2022/10/25/bernie-sanders-oregon-visit-portland-eugene/ |access-date=October 25, 2022}}
- Ron Wyden, U.S. senator from Oregon
U.S. representatives
- Earl Blumenauer, U.S. representative from Oregon's 3rd congressional district{{Cite web |last=Blumauer |first=Earl |date=July 6, 2022 |title=Kicking off the fight in Oregon |url=https://www.earlblumenauer.com/2022/07/06/kicking-fight-oregon/ |access-date=October 23, 2022 |website=Earl Blumenauer for Congress}}
- Suzanne Bonamici, U.S. representative from Oregon's 1st congressional district
State officials
- Kate Brown, governor of Oregon and former Oregon secretary of state
- Tobias Read, Oregon state treasurer and 2022 governor candidate
State legislators
- Wlnsvey Campos, state representative from the 28th district{{Cite web |title=Canvass kickoff with State Rep Wlnsvey Campos!|url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/537655/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
- Michael Dembrow, state senator from the 23rd district and former state representative from the 45th district{{Cite news |last=Nigel |first=Jaquiss |author-link=Nigel Jaquiss |date=August 31, 2022 |title=For 20 Years, Betsy Johnson Battled State Agencies. Now She Wants to Run Them. |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/08/31/for-20-years-betsy-johnson-battled-state-agencies-now-she-wants-to-run-them/ |access-date=August 31, 2022}}
- Maxine Dexter, state representative from the 33rd district{{Cite web |title=Thursday Canvass with Rep. Maxine Dexter! (Lloyd Center)|url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/530190/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
- Jeff Golden, state senator from the 3rd district{{Cite news |last=Shumway |first=Julia |date=October 6, 2022 |title=Racial slurs in Oregon Democratic senator's 1971 memoir prompt Republican criticism |work=Oregon Capital Chronicle |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2022/10/06/racial-slurs-in-oregon-democratic-senators-1971-memoir-prompt-republican-criticism/ |access-date=October 6, 2022}}
- Dacia Grayber, state representative from the 35th district{{Cite web |title=Beaverton Canvass Kickoff with Tina Kotek and Rep. Dacia Grayber|url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/539271/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
- Kayse Jama, state senator from the 24th district{{Cite web |title=Canvass kickoff for Tina Kotek with State Senator Kayse Jama! |url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/537632/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
- Rob Nosse, state representative from the 42nd district{{Cite web |title=Canvass kickoff with State Rep. Rob Nosse|url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/537668/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
- Khanh Pham, state representative from the 46th district{{Cite web |title=Canvass Kick-off with Tina Kotek and Rep Khanh Pham!|url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/537954/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
- Andrea Valderrama, state representative from the 47th district{{Cite web |title=Canvass kickoff with State Rep. Drea Valderrama|url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/537642/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
Native American tribes
- Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde{{Cite news |last=Rhodes |first=Dean |date=October 28, 2022 |title=Tribe endorses Kotek |work=Smoke Signals |url=https://www.smokesignals.org/articles/2022/10/28/tribe-endorses-kotek/ |access-date=October 29, 2022}}
Labor unions
- Oregon AFL-CIO
- Oregon AFSCME{{Cite news |date=July 27, 2022 |title=Murmurs: Endorsements Hint at Shape of Governor's Race |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/07/27/murmurs-endorsements-hint-at-shape-of-governors-race/ |access-date=July 27, 2022}}
Political parties
Newspapers
- The Astorian{{Cite news |date=October 27, 2022 |title=Our View: A complicated choice for governor |work=The Astorian |url=https://www.dailyastorian.com/opinion/editorials/our-view-a-complicated-choice-for-governor/article_b0ae5e8a-4f6a-11ed-9928-ffea193ae444.html |access-date=October 28, 2022}}
- The Skanner{{Cite news |date=October 18, 2022 |title=The Skanner News Endorsement: Kotek Best Choice for Oregon |work=The Skanner |url=https://www.theskanner.com/opinion/skanner-editorials/33808-the-skanner-news-endorsement-kotek-best-choice-for-oregon |access-date=October 23, 2022}}
Organizations
- Everytown for Gun Safety{{Cite news |last=Warner |first=Gary A. |date=July 26, 2022 |title=New election endorsements and forecasts in Oregon races |work=Portland Tribune |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/553056-442644-new-election-endorsements-and-forecasts-in-oregon-races |access-date=July 27, 2022}}
- Pro-Choice Oregon{{Cite web |title=2022 Voters Guide |url=https://www.prochoiceoregon.org/votersguide |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221020004858/https://www.prochoiceoregon.org/votersguide |archive-date=October 20, 2022 |access-date=October 19, 2022 |website=Pro-Choice Oregon}}
- Stand for Children Oregon{{Cite web |date=August 26, 2022 |title=Stand for Children Oregon Proudly Endorses 52 Education Champions in the 2022 General Election |url=https://stand.org/oregon/2022-endorsements/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221020005901/https://stand.org/oregon/2022-endorsements/ |archive-date=October 20, 2022 |access-date=October 19, 2022 |website=Stand for Children}}
Individuals
- Nicholas Kristof, former New York Times journalist and disqualified 2022 governor candidate{{Cite news |last=VanderHart |first=Dirk |date=May 19, 2022 |title=Nick Kristof endorses Tina Kotek for governor, as candidates consolidate support |work=OPB |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2022/05/19/nick-kristof-endorses-tina-kotek-for-governor-as-candidates-consolidate-support/ |access-date=May 19, 2022}}
- Nathalie Paravicini, former 2022 Pacific Green Party and Oregon Progressive Party governor candidate
- Cecile Richards, former president of Planned Parenthood{{Cite web |title=Canvass kick off with special guest Cecile Richards! |url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/537761/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
- Liz Shuler, president of the AFL–CIO{{Cite news |last=Wong |first=Peter |date=October 24, 2022 |title=National labor president: 'We are not going to wait' |work=Portland Tribune |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/561475-449390-national-labor-president-we-are-not-going-to-wait- |access-date=October 24, 2022}}
- Christina Stephenson, civil rights attorney and candidate for labor commissioner{{Cite web |title=Canvass kickoff with Christina Stephenson! |url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/537612/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
Musicians
- The Decemberists{{Cite web |last=Ferrara |first=John Ross |date=October 20, 2022 |title= Sen. Elizabeth Warren coming to Portland Saturday to campaign for local Democrats |url=https://www.koin.com/news/politics/elizabeth-warren-portland-oregon-visit-saturday-tina-kotek-jamie-mcleod-skinner-campaigning/|website=KOIN}}
- Portugal. The Man{{Cite web |title=Rally for Tina Kotek with Cecile Richards and Portugal. The Man |url=https://www.mobilize.us/democraticpartyoforegon/event/537772/ |access-date=October 29, 2022 |website=Mobilize}}
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U.S. representatives
- Cliff Bentz, U.S. representative from Oregon's 2nd congressional district (2021–present)
State officials
- Chris Christie, former governor of New Jersey (2010–2018){{Cite news |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=October 29, 2022 |title=The race to become Oregon's next governor: week in review |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/10/the-race-to-become-oregons-next-governor-week-in-review.html-5 |access-date=October 29, 2022}}
- Larry Hogan, governor of Maryland{{Cite news |last=Hogan |first=Larry |date=September 5, 2022 |title=A Law-and-Order Leader for Oregon |work=The Wall Street Journal |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/law-and-order-leader-for-oregon-christine-drazan-larry-hogan-governor-police-funding-defund-officer-protection-crime-rates-11662387619 |access-date=September 5, 2022}}
- Glenn Youngkin, governor of Virginia{{Cite news |last=Vakil |first=Caroline |date=August 23, 2022 |title=Youngkin traveling to five more states amid talk of possible 2024 bid |work=The Hill |url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3612075-youngkin-traveling-to-five-more-states-amid-talk-of-possible-2024-bid/ |access-date=August 23, 2022}}
State legislators
- Daniel Bonham, state representative from the 59th district (2017–present)
- Vikki Breese-Iverson, minority leader of the Oregon House of Representatives (2021–present) and state representative from the 55th district (2019–present)
- Neil Bryant, former state senator from the 27th district (1993–2001)
- Shelly Boshart Davis, state representative from the 15th district (2019–present)
- Jessica George, state representative from the 25th district (2021–present)
- Christine Goodwin, state representative from the 2nd district (2021–present)
- Cedric Hayden, state representative from the 7th district (2015–present)
- Dallas Heard, state senator from the 1st district (2018–present) and former state representative from the 2nd district (2015–2018) and chair of the Oregon Republican Party (2021–2022)
- James Hieb, state representative from the 39th district (2022–present)
- Bill Kennemer, state senator from the 20th district (2021–present) and 12th district (1987–1997) and former state representative from the 39th district (2009–2019)
- Tim Knopp, minority leader of the Oregon Senate (2021–present) and state senator from 27th district (2013–present)
- Bobby Levy, state representative from the 58th district (2021–present)
- Rick Lewis, state representative from the 18th district (2017–present) and former mayor of Silverton (2015–2017)
- Dennis Linthicum, state senator from the 28th district (2017–present) and former Klamath County commissioner (2009–2015)
- Raquel Moore-Green, state representative from the 19th district (2019–present)
- Lily Morgan, state representative from the 3rd district (2021–present)
- Ron Noble, state representative from the 24th district (2017–present)
- Mark Owens, state representative from the 60th district (2020–present)
- E. Werner Reschke, state representative from the 56th district (2017–present){{cite press release |author= |title=Rep. Reschke Endorses Christine Drazan for Governor |url=https://www.klamathfallsnews.org/news/rep-reschke-endorses-christine-drazan-for-governor |location=Klamath Falls, Oregon |publisher=Klamath Falls News |agency=Christine Drazan for Oregon |date=January 24, 2022 |access-date=October 30, 2022}}
- Anna Scharf, state representative from the 23rd district (2021–present)
- Wayne Scott, former minority leader of the Oregon House of Representatives (2007–2009) and state representative from the 39th district (2003–2009){{cite news|last=Christine Drazan Press|date=June 14, 2022|title=Republicans Unite: Pierce, Pulliam, GOP Leaders Back Christine Drazan for Governor|url=https://oregoncatalyst.com/60309-republicans-unite-pierce-pulliam-gop-leaders-christine-drazan-governor.html|access-date=October 30, 2022|website=Oregon Catalyst}}
- Mark Simmons, former speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives (2001–2003) and state representative from the 58th district (1997–2003)
- David Brock Smith, state representative from the 1st district (2017–present)
- Greg Smith, state representative from the 57th district (2003–present) and 59th district (2001–2003)
- Duane Stark, state representative from the 4th district (2015–present)
- Kim Thatcher, state senator from the 13th district (2015–present) and former state representative from the 25th district (2005–2015)
- Kim Wallan, minority whip of the Oregon House of Representatives (2019–present) and state representative from the 6th district (2019–present)
- Boomer Wright, state representative from the 9th district (2021–present)
- Jack Zika, state representative from the 53rd district (2019–present)
Local officials
- Kevin Cameron, Marion County commissioner (2014–present) and former state representative from the 19th district (2005–2014)
- Tim Freeman, Douglas County commissioner (2015–present) and former state representative from the 2nd district (2009–2015)
- Stan Pulliam, mayor of Sandy and 2022 governor candidate
- Sherrie Sprenger, Linn County commissioner (2021–present) and former state representative from the 17th district (2008–2021)
Organizations
- National Federation of Independent Business Oregon{{Cite news |date=August 10, 2022 |title=Oregon Small Business Group Endorses Drazan for Governor |work=National Federation of Independent Business Oregon |url=https://www.nfib.com/content/nfib-in-my-state/elections/oregon-small-business-group-endorses-drazan-for-governor/ |access-date=August 30, 2022}}
- Oregon Association of Realtors
- Oregon Chiefs of Police Association (co-endorsed with Johnson)
- Oregon Coalition of Police & Sheriffs (co-endorsed with Johnson)
- Oregon Farm Bureau{{Cite news |last=Jaquiss |first=Nigel |author-link=Nigel Jaquiss |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Realtors, Farm Bureau Endorse Republican Christine Drazan for Governor |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/08/30/realtors-farm-bureau-endorse-republican-christine-drazan-for-governor/ |access-date=August 30, 2022}}
- Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association (co-endorsed with Johnson){{Cite news |last=Jaquiss |first=Nigel |author-link=Nigel Jaquiss |date=August 25, 2022 |title=Law Enforcement Groups Line Up to Support Betsy Johnson in Governor's Race |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/08/25/law-enforcement-groups-line-up-to-support-betsy-johnson-in-governors-race/ |access-date=August 26, 2022}}
- Republican Governors Association{{Cite news |date=June 15, 2022 |title=RGA Executive Director joins the Lars Larson Show to discuss the OR gov race |work=Republican Governors Association |url=https://www.rga.org/rga-executive-director-joins-lars-larson-show-discuss-gov-race/ |access-date=June 16, 2022}}
- Right Direction Women{{cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220727005983/en/Right-Direction-Women-Announces-Christine-Drazan-Endorsement|title=Right Direction Women Announces Christine Drazan Endorsement|website=www.businesswire.com|date=July 27, 2022|access-date=October 26, 2022}}
- Timber Unity
Individuals
- Lars Larson, conservative talk radio host{{Cite news |last=Larson |first=Lars |date=October 24, 2022 |title=Lars Larson Endorsements For Oregon/Washington 2022 |work=The Lars Larson Show |url=https://www.larslarson.com/lars-larson-voters-guide-for-oregon-washington-2022/ |access-date=October 28, 2022}}
- Bud Pierce, oncologist, nominee for governor in 2016 and candidate in 2022{{Cite news |last=Jaquiss |first=Nigel |author-link=Nigel Jaquiss |date=June 16, 2022 |title=Two Former GOP Candidates Split Over General Election Endorsements |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/06/16/two-former-gop-candidates-split-over-general-election-endorsements/ |access-date=June 16, 2022}}
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U.S. executive branch officials
- Billy J. Williams, former U.S. attorney for the District of Oregon (2015–2021){{Cite news |last1=Bowman |first1=Ben |last2=Titus |first2=Alex |date=September 5, 2022 |title=The Liftoff: Surprising gubernatorial appointments; TV ad wars heat up |work=The Way by OR360 |url=https://theoregonway.substack.com/i/71133805/dueling-endorsements-for-drazan-and-johnson |access-date=September 5, 2022}} (Independent)
U.S. senators
- Gordon Smith, former U.S. senator from Oregon (1997–2009) (Republican)
U.S. representatives
- Darlene Hooley, former U.S. representative from Oregon's 5th congressional district{{Cite news |last=Jaquiss |first=Nigel |author-link=Nigel Jaquiss |date=May 28, 2022 |title=Kotek, Johnson Announce Endorsements, Skirmish Over Guns in Wake of Uvalde Shootings |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2022/05/28/kotek-johnson-announce-endorsements-skirmish-over-guns-in-wake-of-uvalde-shootings/ |access-date=May 28, 2022}} (Democratic)
- Kurt Schrader, U.S. representative from Oregon's 5th congressional district{{Cite news |date=July 19, 2022 |title=Democratic Rep. Schrader endorses Betsy Johnson for governor |work=Portland Tribune |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/266-politics/552252-441974-democratic-rep-schrader-endorses-betsy-johnson-for-governor- |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220719215332/https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/266-politics/552252-441974-democratic-rep-schrader-endorses-betsy-johnson-for-governor- |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 19, 2022 |access-date=July 19, 2022 }} (Democratic)
State officials
- Bev Clarno, former Oregon secretary of state (2019–2021) (Republican)
- Ted Kulongoski, former governor of Oregon (2003–2011){{Cite news|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/05/19/former-gov-ted-kulongoski-and-former-us-sen-gordon-smith-both-endorse-betsy-johnson-for-governor/|title=Former Gov. Ted Kulongoski and Onetime U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith Endorse Betsy Johnson for Governor|publisher=Willamette Week|date=May 19, 2022|last=Jaquiss|first=Nigel|author-link=Nigel Jaquiss}} (Democratic)
- Jack Roberts, former Oregon labor commissioner (1995–2003){{Cite web |title=The 2022 Oregon Voter Guide |url=https://theoregonvoterguide.com/ |access-date=October 19, 2022 |website=The Oregon Voter Guide |archive-date=October 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221020005404/https://theoregonvoterguide.com/ |url-status=dead }} (Republican)
State legislators
- Herman Baertschiger, Josephine County commissioner, and former chair of the Oregon Republican Party and minority leader of the Oregon state Senate{{Cite news |last=Oregon Campaign Watch |date=September 26, 2022 |title=Betsy gets endorsements from ex-Dem chair, ex-GOP chair |work=Oregon Catalyst |url=https://oregoncatalyst.com/62524-betsy-endorsements-exdem-chair-exgop-chair.html |access-date=October 11, 2022}} (Republican)
- Lee Beyer, state senator from the 6th district (Democratic)
- Brian Boquist, state senator from the 12th district (Independent Party of Oregon)
- Knute Buehler, former state representative from the 54th district (2015–2019), Republican nominee for Secretary of State in 2012, and Republican nominee for governor in 2018 (Independent)
- Larry Campbell, former speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives (1991–1995) (Republican)
- Margaret Carter, former president pro tempore of the Oregon state Senate (2005–2009) and former chair of the Oregon Democratic Party{{Cite news|last=Warner|first=Gary A.|url=https://www.oregoncapitalinsider.com/news/a-top-gop-primary-candidate-bolts-party-to-back-betsy-johnson-for-oregon-governor/article_514289a8-ec05-11ec-a17d-43074ae58229.html|title=A top GOP primary candidate bolts party to back Betsy Johnson for Oregon governor|date=June 14, 2022|access-date=July 18, 2022|work=Oregon Capital Insider}} (Democratic)
- Sal Esquivel, former state senator from the 3rd district (2004–2005) and state representative from the 6th district (2005–2019) (Republican)
- Phil Lang, former speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives (1975–1978) (Democratic)
- Frank Morse, former state senator from the 8th district (2003–2012) (Republican)
- Mike Nearman, former state representative from the 23rd district (2015–2021) (Republican; rejected by Johnson){{Cite news |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=August 22, 2022 |title=Betsy Johnson rejects endorsement of Mike Nearman, former lawmaker who helped rioters breach Oregon Capitol |work=The Oregonian/OregonLive |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/08/betsy-johnson-rejects-endorsement-of-mike-nearman-former-lawmaker-who-helped-rioters-breach-oregon-capitol.html |access-date=August 23, 2022}}
- Andy Olson, former speaker pro tempore of the Oregon House of Representatives (Republican)
Labor unions
- Oregon Machinists Council{{Cite news |last=McIntosh |first=Don |date=June 1, 2022 |title=Oregon primary election results |work=Northwest Labor Press |url=https://nwlaborpress.org/2022/06/oregon-primary-election-results/ |access-date=August 26, 2022}}
Newspapers
- The Bulletin{{Cite news |date=October 16, 2022 |title=Editorial: Vote Betsy Johnson for governor |work=The Bulletin |url=https://www.bendbulletin.com/opinion/editorial-vote-betsy-johnson-for-governor/article_923b3598-4c06-11ed-9fac-d72a6d6bf51d.html |access-date=October 16, 2022}}
- News-Register{{Cite news |date=October 7, 2022 |title=Passing reins to Betsy Johnson best bet for meaningful change |work=News-Register |url=https://newsregister.com/article?articleTitle=passing-reins-to-betsy-johnson-best-bet-for-meaningful-change--1664822887--44291--editorials |access-date=October 16, 2022}}
- Pamplin Media Group (Portland Tribune){{Cite news |date=October 7, 2022 |title=Endorsement: Johnson offers a chance to reset Oregon politics |work=Portland Tribune |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/10-opinion/559891-448197-endorsement-johnson-offers-a-chance-to-reset-oregon-politics |access-date=October 7, 2022}}
Organizations
- Crime Victims United of Oregon
- Eugene Police Employees’ Association
- Fraternal Order of Police Oregon Lodge
- Oregon Chiefs of Police Association (co-endorsed with Drazan)
- Oregon Coalition of Police & Sheriffs (co-endorsed with Drazan)
- Oregon State Sheriffs' Association (co-endorsed with Drazan)
- Tigard Chamber of Commerce{{Cite news |date=August 30, 2022 |title=Tigard Chamber of Commerce Endorses Governor Candidate for November 2022 General Election |work=Tigard Chamber of Commerce |url=https://tigardchamber.org/tigard-chamber-of-commerce-endorses-governor-candidate-for-november-2022-general-election/ |access-date=September 3, 2022 |archive-date=September 4, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220904021306/https://tigardchamber.org/tigard-chamber-of-commerce-endorses-governor-candidate-for-november-2022-general-election/ |url-status=dead }}
Individuals
- Bridget Barton, political consultant for Third Century Solutions and Republican 2022 governor candidate{{Cite news |last=Warner |first=Gary A. |date=June 14, 2022 |title=A top GOP primary candidate bolts party to back Betsy Johnson for Oregon governor |work=Oregon Capital Insider |url=https://www.oregoncapitalinsider.com/news/a-top-gop-primary-candidate-bolts-party-to-back-betsy-johnson/article_514289a8-ec05-11ec-a17d-43074ae58229.html |access-date=June 14, 2022}} (Republican)
- Tim Boyle, CEO of Columbia Sportswear (Democratic)
- Gerry Frank, former chief of staff to U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield and Oregon travel author (deceased; Republican){{Cite news |last=Peel |first=Sophie |date=March 13, 2022 |title=Gerry Frank, Longtime Chief of Staff to Mark Hatfield, Philanthropist and Cake Aficionado, Dies at 98 |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2022/03/13/gerry-frank-longtime-chief-of-staff-to-mark-hatfield-philanthropist-and-cake-aficionado-dies-at-98/ |access-date=August 18, 2022}}
- Thomas Lauderdale, pianist of Pink Martini{{Cite news |last=Mesh |first=Aaron |date=October 25, 2022 |title=Thomas Lauderdale Hosts Soiree for Betsy Johnson |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/10/25/thomas-lauderdale-hosts-soiree-for-betsy-johnson/ |access-date=October 26, 2022}} (Democratic)
- Andrew Yang, businessman, and Democratic candidate for the 2020 presidential election and the 2021 New York City mayoral election{{Cite news |last=Monahan |first=Rachel |date=June 8, 2022 |title=Former Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang Endorses Betsy Johnson in Her Run for Governor |work=Willamette Week |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2022/06/08/former-democratic-presidential-candidate-andrew-yang-endorses-betsy-johnson-in-her-run-for-governor/ |access-date=June 9, 2022}} (Independent, Forward)
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Real Clear Politics[https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2022/governor/or/oregon_governor_drazan_vs_kotek_vs_johnson-7908.html Real Clear Politics]
|October 17 – November 6, 2022 |November 7, 2022 |{{party shading/Democratic}}|42.3% |41.0% |11.5% |5.2% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|Kotek +1.3 |
FiveThirtyEight[https://web.archive.org/web/20220818000722/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/governor/2022/oregon/ FiveThirtyEight]
|June 29 – November 6, 2022 |November 7, 2022 |{{party shading/Democratic}}|44.9% |41.9% |8.4% |4.8% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|Kotek +3 |
270toWin[https://www.270towin.com/2022-governor-polls/oregon 270toWin]
|October 26 – November 7, 2022 |November 7, 2022 |{{party shading/Democratic}}|43.6% |42.2% |8.6% |5.6% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|Kotek +1.4 |
colspan="3" |Average
|{{party shading/Democratic}}|43.6% |42.0% |9.5% |4.9% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|Kotek +1.6 |
Graphical summary
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Tina ! style="width:100px;"| Christine ! style="width:100px;"| Betsy ! Other ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Data for Progress (D)[https://www.filesforprogress.org/datasets/2022/11/dfp_or_final_midterm_tabs.pdf Data for Progress (D)]
|November 1–6, 2022 |1,393 (LV) |± 3.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|48% |44% |7% |1%{{efn|Noble with 1%; Smith and Romero with 0%}} |– |
style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2"|Emerson College[https://emersoncollegepolling.com/oregon-2022-independent-candidates-support-melts-as-democrat-tina-kotek-leads-republican-christine-drazan-by-four-for-governor/ Emerson College]
|rowspan="2"|October 31 – November 1, 2022 |rowspan="2"|975 (LV) |rowspan="2"|± 3.1% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|44% |40% |8% |1%{{efn|Smith (C) with 1%; Noble (L); "Someone else" with <1%}} |6% |
{{party shading/Democratic}}|46%
|41% |9% |4%{{efn|Smith (C) with 1%; Noble (L) with <1%; "Someone else" with 3%}} |– |
style="text-align:left;"|Nelson Research[https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23258268/nr_or-state-gov_track_crosstab_110222.pdf Nelson Research]
|October 31 – November 1, 2022 |577 (LV) |± 4.1% |43% |{{party shading/Republican}}|45% |6% |1%{{efn|Noble with 1%; Smith with <1%}} |5% |
style="text-align:left;"|Blueprint Polling (D)[https://chismstrategies.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/OR_OK_surveys.pdf#page=16 Blueprint Polling (D)]
|October 26 – November 1, 2022 |585 (LV) |± 4.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|45% |41% |10% |<1%{{efn|Smith (C) with <1%}} |4% |
style="text-align:left;"|FM3 Research (D)[https://archive.today/20221104214608/https://twitter.com/JMShumway/status/1588632962241040385 FM3 Research (D)]{{efn-ua|name="TK"}}
|October 24–26, 2022 |741 (LV) |± 4.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|40% |38% |13% |– |8% |
style="text-align:left;"|The Trafalgar Group (R)[https://www.thetrafalgargroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/OR-Gen-1026-Poll-Report.pdf The Trafalgar Group (R)]
|October 18–22, 2022 |1,161 (LV) |± 2.9% |40% |{{party shading/Republican}}|42% |13% |1% |4% |
style="text-align:left;"|Hoffman Research Group (R)[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BcVjJwXXIQSGnKkYIrjeEpW5ABR986AI/view Hoffman Research Group (R)]
|October 17–18, 2022 |684 (LV) |± 3.8% |35% |{{party shading/Republican}}|37% |17% |– |12% |
style="text-align:left;"|Data for Progress (D)[https://www.filesforprogress.org/datasets/2022/10/dfp_oregon_october18_2022_tabs.pdf Data for Progress (D)]
|October 16–18, 2022 |1,021 (LV) |± 3.0% |42% |{{party shading/Republican}}|43% |12% |– |2% |
style="text-align:left;"|Civiqs[https://civiqs.com/documents/Civiqs_OR_banner_book_2022_10_m9s22r.pdf Civiqs]
|October 15–18, 2022 |804 (LV) |± 4.3% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|47% |39% |7% |2%{{efn|"Someone else" with 2%|name="Someone else with 2"}} |5% |
style="text-align:left;" |GBAO (D)[https://www.tinafororegon.com/news/gbao-polling-memo/ GBAO (D)]{{efn-ua|name="TK"|Poll sponsored by Kotek's campaign}}
|October 10–13, 2022 |800 (LV) |± 3.5% | {{party shading/Democratic}} |40% |38% |14% |– |8%{{Efn|name="calculated with difference"|group=}} |
style="text-align:left;"|Clout Research (R)[http://cloutpolitical.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2022/10/OR-Statewide-Poll-Topline-Report-10-10-2022.pdf Clout Research (R)]
|October 8–9, 2022 |842 (LV) |± 3.4% |38% |{{party shading/Republican}}|44% |11% |1% |5% |
style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College[https://emersoncollegepolling.com/oregon-2022-republican-christine-drazan-with-two-point-lead-over-democrat-tina-kotek-for-governorship-sen-wyden-holds-19-point-lead-in-re-election-bid/ Emerson College]
|September 29 – October 1, 2022 |796 (LV) |± 3.4% |34% |{{party shading/Republican}}|36% |19% |2%{{efn|name="Someone else with 2"}} |9% |
style="text-align:left;"|Clout Research (R)[http://cloutpolitical.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2022/09/OR-Statewide-Survey-Topline-Report-9-26-2022.pdf Clout Research (R)]
|September 23–26, 2022 |422 (LV) |± 4.8% |35% |{{party shading/Republican}}|39% |16% |2% |8% |
style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2"|DHM Research[https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23126719/oregonian-statewide-election-survey-annotated-september-2022.pdf DHM Research]
|rowspan="2"|September 23–24, 2022 |rowspan="2"|600 (LV) |rowspan="2"|± 4.0% |31% |{{party shading/Republican}}|32% |18% |4%{{efn|Noble (L) with 3%; Smith (C) with 1%}} |15% |
33%
|{{party shading/Republican}}|35% |21% |– |12% |
style="text-align:left;"|Nelson Research[https://web.archive.org/web/20220930211734/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/20220930_OR_Nelson.pdf Nelson Research]{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by Associated General Contractors Oregon-Columbia Chapter, which donated $100,000 to both Drazan and Johnson{{Cite news |last=Shumway |first=Julia |date=September 30, 2022 |title=Poll: Oregon governor's race a dead heat between Drazan, Kotek |work=Oregon Capital Chronicle |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/briefs/poll-oregon-governors-race-a-dead-heat-between-drazan-kotek/ |access-date=October 3, 2022}}}}
|September 19–20, 2022 |620 (LV) |± 3.9% |32% |{{party shading/Republican}}|33% |19% |– |16% |
style="text-align:left;"|Clout Research (R)[http://cloutpolitical.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2022/09/OR_20220816_Statewide-Survey-Topline-Report-FINAL.pdf Clout Research (R)]
|August 10–14, 2022 |397 (LV) |± 4.9% |32% |{{party shading/Republican}}|33% |21% |– |15% |
style="text-align:left;"|Cygnal (R)[https://oregonsenate.gop/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Oregon-Statewide-Poll-Toplines.pdf Cygnal (R)]{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by the Oregon State Senate Republican Caucus, which supported Drazan|name="ORSENGOP"}}
|June 28–30, 2022 |600 (LV) |± 3.9% |31% |{{party shading/Republican}}|32% |24% |– |13% |
style="text-align:left;"|GS Strategy Group (I)[https://assets.nationbuilder.com/rbr/pages/208/attachments/original/1657142476/RBR_Polling_Memo_July_2022_%28F%29_37_.pdf GS Strategy Group (I)]{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by Johnson's campaign (GS Strategy Group typically works with Republican clients, not to be confused with Democratic pollster Global Strategy Group)|name="GSSGJohnson"}}
|June 23–29, 2022 |600 (LV) |± 4.0% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|33% |23% |30% |– |15% |
style="text-align:left;"|Nelson Research (R)[https://oregoncatalyst.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/OR-STATE_Governor_6.1.22_TOPLINE.pdf Nelson Research (R)]
|May 25–27, 2022 |516 (LV) |± 4.3% |28% |{{party shading/Republican}}|30% |19% |– |24% |
style="text-align:left;"|GS Strategy Group (I){{efn-ua|name="GSSGJohnson"}}
|May 2022 |– (LV) |– |{{party shading/Democratic}}|34% |24% |22% |– |20% |
style="text-align:left;"|GS Strategy Group (I){{efn-ua|name="GSSGJohnson"}}
|March 2022 |– (LV) |– |{{party shading/Democratic}}|23% |18% |19% |– |{{party shading/Undecided}}|41% |
{{hidden begin|titlestyle=background:#cff|title=Hypothetical polling|contentstyle=border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;}}
Tina Kotek vs. Christine Drazan
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Tina ! style="width:100px;"| Christine ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|Clout Research (R)
|September 23–26, 2022 |422 (LV) |± 4.8% |47% |{{party shading/Republican}}|53% |– |
Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican vs. Betsy Johnson
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! style="width:100px;"| Betsy ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|DHM Research[https://www.dhmresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/January-Panel-00835-Annotated-data-release-1-.pdf DHM Research] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220528093809/https://www.dhmresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/January-Panel-00835-Annotated-data-release-1-.pdf |date=May 28, 2022 }}
|January 18–22, 2022 |400 (A) |± 4.9% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|31% |22% |11% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|36% |
Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;" |Clout Research (R)
|September 23–26, 2022 |422 (LV) |± 4.8% |50% |50% |– |
style="text-align:left;"|DHM Research[https://www.opb.org/pdf/OPB%20Election%20Survey--Annotated_1650480521631.pdf DHM Research]
|February 17–23, 2022 |600 (RV) |± 4.0% |29% |{{party shading/Republican}}|47% |23% |
style="text-align:left;"|DHM Research[https://www.dhmresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/January-Panel-00835-Annotated-data-release-1-.pdf DHM Research] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220528093809/https://www.dhmresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/January-Panel-00835-Annotated-data-release-1-.pdf |date=May 28, 2022 }}
|January 18–22, 2022 |400 (A) |± 4.9% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|40% |31% |29% |
Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican vs. generic independent
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! Poll source ! Date(s) ! Sample ! Margin ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! style="width:100px;"| Generic ! Undecided |
style="text-align:left;"|DHM Research
|February 17–23, 2022 |600 (RV) |± 4.0% |16% |{{party shading/Republican}}|26% |21% |{{party shading/Undecided}}|37% |
{{hidden end}}
= Results =
{{align|right|{{Switcher| 250px|Swing by county
{{collapsible list| title = Legend|{{legend|#4bdbff|Democratic — +7.5-10%}}|{{legend|#77e3ff|Democratic — +5-7.5%}}|{{legend|#AAEEFF|Democratic — +2.5-5%}}|{{legend|#D5F6FF|Democratic — +0-2.5%}}|{{legend|#FFD5D5|Republican — +0-2.5%}}|{{legend|#FFAAAA|Republican — +2.5-5%}}|{{legend|#FF8080|Republican — +5-7.5%}}|{{legend|#FF5555|Republican — +7.5-10%}}|{{legend|#FF2A2A|Republican — +10-12.5%}}|{{legend|#FF0000|Republican — +12.5-15%}}|{{legend|#D40000|Republican — +>15%}}
}}|250px|Trend by county
{{collapsible list| title = Legend|{{legend|#4bdbff|Democratic — +7.5-10%}}|{{legend|#77e3ff|Democratic — +5-7.5%}}|{{legend|#AAEEFF|Democratic — +2.5-5%}}|{{legend|#D5F6FF|Democratic — +0-2.5%}}|{{legend|#FFD5D5|Republican — +0-2.5%}}|{{legend|#FFAAAA|Republican — +2.5-5%}}|{{legend|#FF8080|Republican — +5-7.5%}}|{{legend|#FF5555|Republican — +7.5-10%}}|{{legend|#FF2A2A|Republican — +10-12.5%}}|{{legend|#FF0000|Republican — +12.5-15%}}|{{legend|#D40000|Republican — +>15%}}}}}}}}{{Election box begin
| title = 2022 Oregon gubernatorial election{{cite web |title=Official Results of November General|url=https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/results/november-general-2022.pdf|website=Oregon Secretary of State}}[https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/statistics/november-2022-statistical-summary-participation.pdf November 2022 Statistical Summary Participation]
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link|candidate=Tina Kotek|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=917,074|percentage=46.96%|change=-3.09%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|candidate=Christine Drazan|party=Republican Party (United States)|votes=850,347|percentage=43.54%|change=-0.11%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|candidate=Betsy Johnson|party=Independent|votes=168,431|percentage=8.63%|change=N/A}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Constitution Party (United States)|candidate=Donice Noelle Smith|votes=8,051|percentage=0.41%|change=-0.72%}}
{{Election box candidate with party link|candidate=R. Leon Noble|party=Libertarian Party (United States)|votes=6,867|percentage=0.35%|change=-1.20%}}
{{Election box write-in with party link|votes=2,113|percentage=0.11%|change=-0.05%}}
{{Election box total
| votes = 1,952,883
| percentage = 100.00%
}}{{Election box turnout
|votes = 1,997,689
|percentage = 66.91%
|change =
}}{{Election box registered electors
|reg. electors = 2,985,820
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|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
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{{Election box end}}
==By county==
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! rowspan=2 |County ! colspan=2 |Tina Kotek ! colspan=2 |Christine Drazan ! colspan=2 |Betsy Johnson ! colspan=2 |Donice Smith ! colspan=2 |Leon Noble ! colspan=2 |Write-in ! colspan=2 |Margin ! rowspan=2 |Total |
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{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Baker | {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,483 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |16.95 | 6,328 | 72.31 | {{party shading/Independent}} |831 | {{party shading/Independent}} |9.50 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |69 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.79 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |31 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.35 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |9 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.10 | -4,845 | -55.37 | 8,751 |
{{party shading/Democratic}}
! {{party shading/Democratic}} |Benton | 27,128 | 59.86 | {{party shading/Republican}} |14,658 | {{party shading/Republican}} |32.34 | {{party shading/Independent}} |3,183 | {{party shading/Independent}} |7.02 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |149 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.33 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |159 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.35 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |42 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.09 | 12,470 | 27.52 | 45,319 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Clackamas | {{party shading/Democratic}} |92,274 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |42.94 | 102,111 | 47.52 | {{party shading/Independent}} |19,195 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.93 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |606 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.28 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |546 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.25 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |157 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.07 | -9,837 | -4.58 | 214,889 |
{{party shading/Democratic}}
! {{party shading/Democratic}} |Clatsop | 8,051 | 39.85 | {{party shading/Republican}} |7,375 | {{party shading/Republican}} |36.51 | {{party shading/Independent}} |4,624 | {{party shading/Independent}} |22.89 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |85 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.42 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |50 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.25 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |16 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.08 | 676 | 3.35 | 20,201 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Columbia | {{party shading/Democratic}} |8,036 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |29.35 | 13,420 | 49.01 | {{party shading/Independent}} |5,702 | {{party shading/Independent}} |20.82 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |124 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.45 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |83 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.30 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |19 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.07 | -5,384 | -19.66 | 27,384 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Coos | {{party shading/Democratic}} |9,437 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |30.03 | 18,611 | 59.22 | {{party shading/Independent}} |2,924 | {{party shading/Independent}} |9.30 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |230 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.73 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |164 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.52 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |63 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.20 | -9,174 | -29.19 | 31,429 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Crook | {{party shading/Democratic}} |2,209 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |15.71 | 10,362 | 73.67 | {{party shading/Independent}} |1,361 | {{party shading/Independent}} |9.68 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |68 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.48 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |50 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.36 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |15 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.11 | -8,153 | -57.97 | 14,065 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Curry | {{party shading/Democratic}} |4,143 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |32.68 | 7,272 | 57.35 | {{party shading/Independent}} |1,116 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.80 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |69 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.54 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |71 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.56 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |8 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.06 | -3,129 | -24.68 | 12,679 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Deschutes | {{party shading/Democratic}} |46,879 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |42.74 | 50,513 | 46.06 | {{party shading/Independent}} |11,502 | {{party shading/Independent}} |10.49 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |378 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.34 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |331 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.30 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |75 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.07 | -3,634 | -3.31 | 109,678 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Douglas | {{party shading/Democratic}} |12,013 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |22.02 | 37,245 | 68.27 | {{party shading/Independent}} |4,492 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.23 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |427 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.78 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |283 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.52 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |93 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.17 | -25,232 | -46.25 | 54,553 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Gilliam | {{party shading/Democratic}} |147 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |14.71 | 636 | 63.66 | {{party shading/Independent}} |204 | {{party shading/Independent}} |20.42 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |7 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.70 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |4 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.40 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |1 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.10 | -432 | -43.24 | 999 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Grant | {{party shading/Democratic}} |576 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |13.81 | 3,145 | 75.42 | {{party shading/Independent}} |383 | {{party shading/Independent}} |9.18 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |37 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.89 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |21 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.50 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |8 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.19 | -2,569 | -61.61 | 4,170 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Harney | {{party shading/Democratic}} |485 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |12.65 | 2,973 | 77.54 | {{party shading/Independent}} |322 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.40 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |34 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.89 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |15 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.39 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |5 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.13 | -2,488 | -64.89 | 3,834 |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}} |Hood River | 6,040 | 55.90 | {{party shading/Republican}} |3,633 | {{party shading/Republican}} |33.62 | {{party shading/Independent}} |1,035 | {{party shading/Independent}} |9.58 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |55 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.51 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |29 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.27 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |13 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.12 | 2,407 | 22.28 | 10,805 |
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! {{party shading/Republican}} |Jackson | {{party shading/Democratic}} |39,611 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |37.95 | 56,362 | 53.99 | {{party shading/Independent}} |7,320 | {{party shading/Independent}} |7.01 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |556 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.53 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |460 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.44 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |76 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.07 | -16,751 | -16.05 | 104,385 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Jefferson | {{party shading/Democratic}} |2,376 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |23.81 | 6,251 | 62.65 | {{party shading/Independent}} |1,212 | {{party shading/Independent}} |12.15 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |74 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.74 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |45 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.45 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |19 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.19 | -3,875 | -38.84 | 9,977 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Josephine | {{party shading/Democratic}} |11,610 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |27.02 | 27,578 | 64.19 | {{party shading/Independent}} |3,245 | {{party shading/Independent}} |7.55 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |290 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.68 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |178 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.41 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |61 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.14 | -15,968 | -37.17 | 42,962 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Klamath | {{party shading/Democratic}} |5,968 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |19.75 | 21,962 | 72.68 | {{party shading/Independent}} |1,863 | {{party shading/Independent}} |6.17 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |241 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.80 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |156 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.52 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |27 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.09 | -15,994 | -52.93 | 30,217 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Lake | {{party shading/Democratic}} |430 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |10.73 | 3,282 | 81.89 | {{party shading/Independent}} |237 | {{party shading/Independent}} |5.91 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |14 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.35 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |17 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.42 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |28 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.70 | -2,852 | -71.16 | 4,008 |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}} |Lane | 95,847 | 52.18 | {{party shading/Republican}} |72,087 | {{party shading/Republican}} |39.25 | {{party shading/Independent}} |13,911 | {{party shading/Independent}} |7.57 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |795 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.43 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |795 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.43 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |234 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.13 | 23,760 | 12.94 | 183,669 |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}} |Lincoln | 12,947 | 49.28 | {{party shading/Republican}} |10,366 | {{party shading/Republican}} |39.46 | {{party shading/Independent}} |2,649 | {{party shading/Independent}} |10.08 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |148 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.56 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |126 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.48 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |34 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.13 | 2,581 | 9.82 | 26,270 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Linn | {{party shading/Democratic}} |16,959 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |27.58 | 38,505 | 62.61 | {{party shading/Independent}} |5,264 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.56 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |394 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.64 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |295 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.48 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |78 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.13 | -21,546 | -35.04 | 61,495 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Malheur | {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,656 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |18.03 | 6,921 | 75.33 | {{party shading/Independent}} |471 | {{party shading/Independent}} |5.13 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |70 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.76 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |64 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.70 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |5 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.05 | -5,265 | -57.31 | 9,187 |
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! {{party shading/Republican}} |Marion | {{party shading/Democratic}} |51,238 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |38.00 | 70,741 | 52.46 | {{party shading/Independent}} |11,533 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.55 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |630 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.47 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |534 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.40 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |174 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.13 | -19,503 | -14.46 | 134,850 |
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! {{party shading/Republican}} |Morrow | {{party shading/Democratic}} |607 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |14.84 | 3,016 | 73.76 | {{party shading/Independent}} |389 | {{party shading/Independent}} |9.51 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |41 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |1.00 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |30 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.73 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |6 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.15 | -2,409 | -58.91 | 4,089 |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}} |Multnomah | 265,805 | 72.62 | {{party shading/Republican}} |72,158 | {{party shading/Republican}} |19.71 | {{party shading/Independent}} |26,079 | {{party shading/Independent}} |7.12 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |753 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.21 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |834 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.23 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |414 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.11 | 193,647 | 52.90 | 366,043 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Polk | {{party shading/Democratic}} |15,570 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |37.51 | 21,898 | 52.75 | {{party shading/Independent}} |3,606 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.69 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |210 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.51 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |183 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.44 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |43 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.10 | -6,328 | -15.24 | 41,510 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Sherman | {{party shading/Democratic}} |122 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |11.80 | 795 | 76.89 | {{party shading/Independent}} |108 | {{party shading/Independent}} |10.44 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |4 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.39 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |4 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.39 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |1 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.10 | -673 | -65.09 | 1,034 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Tillamook | {{party shading/Democratic}} |5,266 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |36.04 | 6,631 | 45.38 | {{party shading/Independent}} |2,600 | {{party shading/Independent}} |17.79 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |48 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.33 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |50 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.34 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |16 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.11 | -1,365 | -9.34 | 14,611 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Umatilla | {{party shading/Democratic}} |5,403 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |21.50 | 17,672 | 70.32 | {{party shading/Independent}} |1,666 | {{party shading/Independent}} |6.63 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |215 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.86 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |146 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.58 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |30 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.12 | -12,269 | -48.82 | 25,132 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Union | {{party shading/Democratic}} |2,580 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |20.57 | 8,695 | 69.32 | {{party shading/Independent}} |1,127 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.98 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |80 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.64 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |51 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.41 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |11 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.09 | -6,115 | -48.75 | 12,544 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Wallowa | {{party shading/Democratic}} |1,116 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |24.28 | 3,138 | 68.26 | {{party shading/Independent}} |291 | {{party shading/Independent}} |6.33 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |23 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.50 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |23 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.50 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |6 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.13 | -2,022 | -43.99 | 4,597 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Wasco | {{party shading/Democratic}} |4,077 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |35.74 | 5,978 | 52.41 | {{party shading/Independent}} |1,240 | {{party shading/Independent}} |10.87 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |52 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.46 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |51 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.45 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |9 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.08 | -1,901 | -16.67 | 11,407 |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}} |Washington | 140,946 | 55.08 | {{party shading/Republican}} |91,068 | {{party shading/Republican}} |35.59 | {{party shading/Independent}} |22,024 | {{party shading/Independent}} |8.61 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |822 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.32 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |753 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.29 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |269 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.11 | 49,878 | 19.49 | 255,882 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Wheeler | {{party shading/Democratic}} |140 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |16.87 | 576 | 69.40 | {{party shading/Independent}} |96 | {{party shading/Independent}} |11.57 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |12 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |1.45 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |6 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.72 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.00 | -436 | -52.53 | 830 |
{{party shading/Republican}}
! {{party shading/Republican}} |Yamhill | {{party shading/Democratic}} |17,899 | {{party shading/Democratic}} |36.21 | 26,385 | 53.38 | {{party shading/Independent}} |4,626 | {{party shading/Independent}} |9.36 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |241 | {{party shading/Constitution}} |0.49 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |229 | {{party shading/Libertarian}} |0.46 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |48 | {{party shading/Vacant}} |0.10 | -8,486 | -17.17 | 49,428 |
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! Totals |917,074 |46.96 |850,347 |43.54 |168,431 |8.63 |8,051 |0.41 |6,867 |0.35 |2,113 |0.11 |66,727 |3.42 |1,952,883 |
Note: In Gilliam County, where Kotek placed behind Johnson, the margin of difference is the Drazan vote minus the Johnson vote.
==By congressional district==
Kotek won 3 of 6 congressional districts, with the remaining 3 going to Drazan, including one that elected a Democrat.{{cite report |title=Oregon 2022 gov-by-CD |url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XweeTXoR35wqD7OK4nE7CC_0qDqbIJiM/edit?gid=1231981705#gid=1231981705 |website=docs.google.com }}
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! District ! Kotek ! Drazan ! Johnson ! Representative |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|Oregon|1|1st}} | 57% | 31% | 11% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Suzanne Bonamici |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|Oregon|2|2nd}} | 27% | 64% | 8% | {{party shading/Republican}}|Cliff Bentz |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|Oregon|3|3rd}} | 65% | 27% | 7% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Earl Blumenauer |
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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|Oregon|4|4th}} | rowspan=2|47% | rowspan=2|44% | rowspan=2|8% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Peter DeFazio (117th Congress) |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}|Val Hoyle (118th Congress) |
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! rowspan=2 {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|Oregon|5|5th}} | rowspan=2|43% | rowspan=2|47% | rowspan=2|9% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Kurt Schrader (117th Congress) |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}|Lori Chavez-DeRemer (118th Congress) |
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! {{party shading/Republican}}|{{ushr|Oregon|6|6th}} | 44% | 46% | 9% | {{party shading/Democratic}}|Andrea Salinas |
See also
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External links
Official campaign websites
- [https://christinefororegon.com/ Christine Drazan (R) for Governor]
- [https://runbetsyrun.com/ Betsy Johnson (I) for Governor]
- [https://www.tinafororegon.com/ Tina Kotek (D) for Governor]
- [https://rampantsanity.wixsite.com/noblefororegon R. Leon Noble (L) for Governor]
- [https://www.donicesmithfororegon.com/ Donice Noelle Smith (C) for Governor] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220823223142/https://www.donicesmithfororegon.com/ |date=August 23, 2022 }}
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