2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 4

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{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon

| country = Oregon

| type = legislative

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon

| previous_year = 2020

| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon

| next_year = 2024

| seats_for_election = All 6 Oregon seats to the United States House of Representatives

| election_date = November 8, 2022

| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)

| last_election1 = 4

| seats1 = 4

| seat_change1 = {{steady}}

| popular_vote1 = 1,012,725

| percentage1 = 53.10%

| swing1 = {{decrease}} 2.59%

| party2 = Republican Party (United States)

| last_election2 = 1

| seats2 = 2

| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 1

| popular_vote2 = 851,991

| percentage2 = 44.68%

| swing2 = {{increase}} 2.79%

| map_image = {{switcher

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|280px

|Election results by district

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|Election results by county

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| map_caption = {{legend0|#92C5DE|Democratic hold}} {{legend0|#0671B0 |Democratic gain}}
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Democratic

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{{legend|#86B6F2|50–60%}}

{{legend|#4389E3|60–70%}}

{{legend|#1666CB|70–80%}}

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Republican

{{legend|#E27F90|50–60%}}

{{legend|#CC2F4A|60–70%}}

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{{legend|#a80000|80–90%}}

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{{Elections in Oregon}}The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the six U.S. representatives from the state of Oregon, one from each of the state's six congressional districts. Primaries for these seats were held on May 17, 2022. The elections coincided with the elections and primaries of other federal and state offices.

District boundaries were redrawn{{cite web|last1=Hammond |first1=Betsy |last2=Friesen |first2=Mark |date=October 3, 2021|title=Map: Look up how partisan your new legislative, congressional districts are in Oregon|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/data/2021/10/map-look-up-how-partisan-your-new-legislative-congressional-districts-are-in-oregon.html|access-date=October 9, 2021|website=The Oregonian |language=en}} to ensure that the districts are apportioned based on data from the 2020 United States census, which added a sixth seat to Oregon's delegation. Democrats won the new sixth district, but Republicans gained Oregon's fifth district, leaving the Congressional delegation with a 4 to 2 party split in favor of the Democrats. This was the first time since 1994 that Republicans won more than one House seat in Oregon.

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Redistricting

Ahead of the 2022 elections, Oregon redrew its congressional districts as part of the 2020 United States redistricting cycle. Oregon gained a sixth congressional district during this cycle. On September 20, 2021, the Oregon State Senate passed new congressional maps that were favored by Democrats on a party-line vote, along with state legislative maps.{{Cite web |last=Cline |first=Sara |date=September 20, 2021 |title=Oregon Senate passes Dems' redistricting plan as debate begins |url=https://www.columbian.com/news/2021/sep/20/oregon-senate-passes-dems-redistricting-plan-as-debate-begins/ |access-date=January 17, 2024 |website=The Columbian |language=en-US}} The congressional map contained 5 Democratic-leaning districts and 1 Republican-leaning district. Tina Kotek, the Democratic speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives, had negotiated a deal with Republicans to give them equal say on redistricting matters, but she abandoned the deal after the Senate passed its maps.{{Cite web |last=VanderHart |first=Dirk |date=September 20, 2021 |title=Oregon House Speaker Tina Kotek pulls back on redistricting deal |url=https://www.opb.org/article/2021/09/20/after-slow-start-redistricting-proposals-get-moving-in-salem/ |access-date=January 17, 2024 |website=Oregon Public Broadcasting |language=en}} House Democrats made changes to the proposed congressional map that made it less favorable towards Democrats, but Republicans still opposed the map. In response, House Republicans skipped a floor session, which denied House Democrats a quorum and blocked them from being able to pass their maps.{{Cite web |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=September 26, 2021 |title=Oregon lawmakers running out of time on redistricting |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2021/09/oregon-lawmakers-running-out-of-time-on-redistricting.html |access-date=January 17, 2024 |website=The Oregonian |language=en}} On September 27, the legislature's deadline to approve new maps, most House Republicans showed up to vote. The House's proposed congressional map passed the House and Senate on party-line votes, and was approved by governor Kate Brown the same day.{{Cite web |last=Borrud |first=Hillary |date=September 27, 2021 |title=Oregon's redistricting maps official, after lawmakers pass them, Gov. Kate Brown signs off |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2021/09/oregon-legislature-passes-new-legislative-and-congressional-redistricting-plans-sends-to-gov-kate-brown-for-signature.html |access-date=January 17, 2024 |website=The Oregonian |language=en}}

District 1

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Oregon's 1st congressional district election

| country = Oregon

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 1

| previous_year = 2020

| election_date =

| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 1

| next_year = 2024

| image_size = x150px

| image1 = Suzanne Bonamici, official portrait, 113th Congress (cropped).jpg

| nominee1 = Suzanne Bonamici

| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)

| popular_vote1 = 210,682

| percentage1 = 67.9%

| image2 = 3x4.svg

| nominee2 = Christopher Mann

| party2 = Republican Party (United States)

| popular_vote2 = 99,042

| percentage2 = 31.9%

| map_image = Oregon 1st Congressional District 2022 map.svg

| map_size = 200px

| map_caption = County results
Bonamici: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}} {{legend0|#3357a2|80–90%}}
Mann: {{legend0|#ed8883|50–60%}}

| title = U.S. Representative

| before_election = Suzanne Bonamici

| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)

| after_election = Suzanne Bonamici

| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{see also|Oregon's 1st congressional district}}

From 2012 to 2020, the 1st district was located in northwestern Oregon and included the western Portland metro area, including the Portland suburbs of Beaverton and Hillsboro, and parts of Portland west of the Willamette River. The district was kept largely the same despite redistricting, exchanging Yamhill County for Tillamook County and taking in more of Portland. The incumbent was Democrat Suzanne Bonamici, who was re-elected with 64.6% of the vote in 2020.

=Democratic primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Suzanne Bonamici, incumbent U.S. Representative{{cite web |title=Oregon House District 1 Democratic Primary Election Results and Maps 2022 {{!}} CNN Politics |url=https://www.cnn.com/election/2022/results/oregon/democratic-primaries/us-house-district-1 |access-date=May 18, 2022 |website=CNN |language=en}}

=== Eliminated in primary ===

  • Scott Phillips{{cite web|url=https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/cfFilings.do?srtOrder=asc&cfSearchButtonName=srtOrder&by=OFFICE&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=CK6E-QXD6-VV6E-BIO7-WC7I-8K8R-HJQP-ZJJT|title=Candidate Filing Search Results|publisher=Oregon Secretary of State|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}{{cite news|url=https://www.cannonbeachgazette.com/news/clatsop-county-may-election-preview/article_7974ef44-ab3a-11ec-895f-f3c6467a287b.html|title=Clatsop County May election preview|newspaper=Cannon Beach Gazette|last=Tike|first=Ashley|date=March 25, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}
  • Christian Robertson

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

| title = Suzanne Bonamici

| width = 40em

| list =

Organizations

  • Feminist Majority PAC{{cite web |title=2022 Feminist Majority PAC Endorsements |url=https://feministmajoritypac.org/endorsements/2022/ |website=feministmajoritypac.org |access-date=April 9, 2022}}
  • Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund{{cite web |last1=Society |first1=Humane |title=2022 Endorsements|url=http://elections.hslf.org/#|website=Humane Society Legislative Fund |language=en}}
  • League of Conservation Voters{{cite web|date=February 10, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of Incumbent House Endorsements|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-announces-first-round-of-incumbent-house-endorsements/|website=www.lcv.org}}
  • NARAL Pro-Choice America{{cite web|title=We're proud to endorse these reproductive freedom champions and leaders!|url=https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/elections/endorsements-2/|access-date=January 22, 2022|website=www.prochoiceamerica.org}}
  • Oregon Working Families Party{{cite web |title=2022 Nominations - Oregon Working Families Party |url=https://www.owfp.org/nominations |access-date=December 20, 2022}}
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund
  • Sierra Club{{Cite web|url=https://www.sierraclubindependentaction.org/endorsements|title=Congressional Endorsements | Sierra Club Independent Action|website=Sierra Club|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221105075425/https://www.sierraclubindependentaction.org/endorsements|archive-date=November 5, 2022|url-status=deviated|access-date=September 21, 2024}}

Labor unions

  • Oregon Education Association PAC{{cite web |title=OEA-PAC Endorsed Candidates |url=https://www.oregoned.org/standing-up-for-you/oea-pac |access-date=July 7, 2022}}
  • Service Employees International Union Oregon State Council{{cite web |title=2022 Primary Election Endorsements – SEIU Oregon State Council |url=https://seiu-oregon.org/2022-primary-election-endorsements/ |access-date=July 7, 2022}}

}}

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Democratic primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Suzanne Bonamici (incumbent)

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 80,317

| percentage = 88.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Scott Phillips

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes =7,832

| percentage =8.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Christian Robertson

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes =2,625

| percentage =2.9

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes =90,774

| percentage =100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Republican primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Christopher Mann{{cite web |date=May 17, 2022 |title=Christopher Mann wins Republican nomination for U.S. House in Oregon's 1st Congressional District. |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/northwest/christopher-mann-wins-republican-nomination-for-u-s-house-in-oregons-1st-congressional-district/ |access-date=May 18, 2022 |website=The Seattle Times |language=en-US}}

=== Eliminated in primary ===

  • Armidia "Army" Murray, former UPS worker and candidate for this seat in 2020

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Republican primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Christopher Mann

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes =19,605

| percentage =68.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Armidia "Army" Murray

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes =9,047

| percentage =31.6

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes =28,652

| percentage =100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Independents=

==Candidates==

=General election=

==Predictions==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Source

!Ranking

!As of

align=left | The Cook Political Report{{cite web | title=2022 House Race Ratings | url=https://cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings |website=The Cook Political Report | access-date=October 1, 2021}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

| October 5, 2021

align=left | Inside Elections{{cite web | title=House Ratings | url=http://insideelections.com/ratings/house | publisher=The Rothenberg Political Report | access-date=October 14, 2021}}

| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|October 14, 2021

align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball{{cite web|website=Sabato's Crystal Ball|title=2022 House Ratings|url=https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2022-house/|date=October 5, 2021|access-date=October 5, 2021}}

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| October 5, 2021

style="text-align:left;"|Politico{{cite web |url=https://www.politico.com/2022-election/race-forecasts-ratings-and-predictions/house/ |title=2022 Election Forecast|date=April 5, 2022|publisher=Politico}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|April 5, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|RCP{{cite web |url= https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2022/house/elections-map.html|title=Battle for the House 2022|date=June 9, 2022 |publisher=RCP}}

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

|June 9, 2022

align=left |Fox News{{cite web |title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-power-rankings-gop-expected-take-control-house|website=Fox News |date=July 11, 2022 |access-date=July 11, 2022}}

| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|July 11, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|DDHQ{{cite web |title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://forecast.decisiondeskhq.com/house|website=DDHQ |date=July 20, 2022 |access-date=July 20, 2022}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|July 20, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|538{{cite web |title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2022-election-forecast/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630140054/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2022-election-forecast/|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 30, 2022|website=FiveThirtyEight |date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022}}

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|June 30, 2022

align="left" |The Economist

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| September 28, 2022

== Results ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2022 Oregon's 1st congressional district 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}}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Suzanne Bonamici (incumbent)

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 210,682

| percentage = 67.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Christopher Mann

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 99,042

| percentage = 31.9

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

| votes = 519

| percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 310,243

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

District 2

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Oregon's 2nd congressional district election

| country = Oregon

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 2

| previous_year = 2020

| election_date =

| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 2

| next_year = 2024

| image_size = x150px

| image1 = Cliff Bentz 117th U.S Congress (cropped) (centered).jpg

| nominee1 = Cliff Bentz

| party1 = Republican Party (United States)

| popular_vote1 = 208,369

| percentage1 = 67.5%

| image2 = 3x4.svg

| nominee2 = Joseph Yetter

| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)

| popular_vote2 = 99,882

| percentage2 = 32.4%

| map_image = Oregon 2nd Congressional District 2022.svg

| map_size =

| map_caption = County results
Bentz: {{legend0|#ED8883|50–60%}} {{legend0|#E55751|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02823|70–80%}} {{legend0|#b00000|80–90%}}

| title = U.S. Representative

| before_election = Cliff Bentz

| before_party = Republican Party (United States)

| after_election = Cliff Bentz

| after_party = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{see also|Oregon's 2nd congressional district}}

From 2012 to 2020, the 2nd district was the largest of Oregon's districts and covered roughly two-thirds of the state east of the Cascades, encompassing the central, eastern, and southern regions of the state, including Bend and Medford. The district was kept mostly the same during redistricting, but it did lose Bend to the 5th district and Hood River County to the 3rd, while taking in all of Josephine County and about half of Douglas County. The incumbent was Republican Cliff Bentz, who was elected with 59.9% of the vote in 2020.

=Republican primary=

==Candidates==

=== Nominee ===

  • Cliff Bentz, incumbent U.S. Representative{{cite web |title=Oregon House District 2 Republican Primary Election Results and Maps 2022 {{!}} CNN Politics |url=https://www.cnn.com/election/2022/results/oregon/republican-primaries/us-house-district-2 |access-date=May 18, 2022 |website=CNN |language=en}}

=== Eliminated in primary ===

  • Mark Cavener, producer and nonprofit executive{{cite news|url=https://www.nrtoday.com/news/elections/the-filings-are-in-heres-whos-running-for-election/article_f4b820a4-720e-5ff9-8ba1-ac99aa8914c7.html|title=The filings are in. Here's who's running for election|last=Cegavske|first=Carisa|newspaper=The News-Review|date=March 9, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}
  • Katherine Gallant, political commentator

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

| title = Cliff Bentz

| width = 50em

| list =

Organizations

}}

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Republican primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Cliff Bentz (incumbent)

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes =67,051

| percentage =75.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Mark Cavener

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes =17,372

| percentage =19.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Katherine Gallant

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes =4,598

| percentage =5.2

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes =89,021

| percentage =100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Democratic primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Joseph Yetter III, retired U.S. Army colonel, physician and farmer{{cite web |last1=Warner |first1=Gary |title=Bentz draws more challengers in congressional reelection bid |url=https://www.bendbulletin.com/localstate/bentz-draws-more-challengers-in-congressional-re-election-bid/article_7c83d6e2-b09a-5d44-9570-003057d8cc12.html |website=www.bendbulletin.com |date=March 3, 2022 |publisher=The Bulletin |access-date=March 4, 2022}}

===Eliminated in primary===

  • Adam Prine, farmhand{{cite news|url=https://www.nrtoday.com/news/elections/joe-yetter-of-azalea-talks-about-his-run-for-congress/article_825328ec-ca99-512f-8ec5-8e19939e28af.html|title=Joe Yetter of Azalea talks about his run for Congress|newspaper=The News-Review|last=Cegavske|first=Carisa|date=March 13, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Democratic primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Joseph Yetter III

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes =27,814

| percentage =70.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Adam Prine

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes =11,669

| percentage =29.6

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes =39,483

| percentage =100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=General election=

==Predictions==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Source

!Ranking

!As of

align=left | The Cook Political Report

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}}

| October 5, 2021

align=left | Inside Elections

| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}}

|October 14, 2021

align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| October 5, 2021

style="text-align:left;"|Politico

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}}

|April 5, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|RCP

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

|June 9, 2022

align=left |Fox News

| {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}}

|July 11, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|DDHQ

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}}

|July 20, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|538

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}}

|June 30, 2022

align="left" |The Economist

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| September 28, 2022

== Results ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2022 Oregon's 2nd congressional district election

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Cliff Bentz (incumbent)

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 208,369

| percentage = 67.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Joseph Yetter III

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 99,882

| percentage = 32.4

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

| votes = 425

| percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 308,676

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

District 3

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Oregon's 3rd congressional district election

| country = Oregon

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 3

| previous_year = 2020

| election_date =

| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 3

| next_year = 2024

| image_size = x150px

| image1 = Earl Blumenauer official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped2) .jpg

| nominee1 = Earl Blumenauer

| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)

| popular_vote1 = 212,119

| percentage1 = 69.9%

| image2 = 3x4.svg

| nominee2 = Joanna Harbour

| party2 = Republican Party (United States)

| popular_vote2 = 79,766

| percentage2 = 26.3%

| map_image = File:Oregon 3rd Congressional District 2022.svg|

| map_size =

| map_caption = County results
Blumenaur: {{legend0|#678cd7|60-70%}} {{legend0|#416fcd|70–80%}}
Harbour: {{legend0|#ed8883|50–60%}}

| title = U.S. Representative

| before_election = Earl Blumenauer

| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)

| after_election = Earl Blumenauer

| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{see also|Oregon's 3rd congressional district}}

From 2012 to 2020, the 3rd district encompassed the eastern Portland metro area, covering Portland and Gresham. The district was kept largely the same despite redistricting, though it did take in Hood River County, and lost some of Portland to the 1st district. The incumbent was Democrat Earl Blumenauer, who was re-elected with 73.0% of the vote in 2020.

=Democratic primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Earl Blumenauer, incumbent U.S. Representative{{cite web |title=Earl Blumenauer FEC Statement of Candidacy |url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H6OR03064/1500783/ |access-date=December 17, 2021}}

===Eliminated in primary===

  • Jonathan E. Polhemus

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

|title= Earl Blumenauer

|width= 50em

|list=

Organizations

  • Progressive Democrats of America{{cite web |title=ENDORSEMENTS |url=https://pdamerica.org/endorsements/ |publisher=Progressive Democrats of America |access-date=June 25, 2022 |archive-date=November 27, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127092139/https://pdamerica.org/endorsements/ |url-status=dead }}
  • Sierra Club

Labor unions

}}

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Democratic primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Earl Blumenauer (incumbent)

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 96,386

| percentage = 94.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Jonathan E. Polhemus

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 5,392

| percentage = 5.3

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 101,778

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Republican primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Joanna Harbour, attorney and nominee for this district in 2020

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Republican primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Joanna Harbour

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 18,031

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 18,031

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=General election=

==Predictions==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Source

!Ranking

!As of

align=left | The Cook Political Report

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

| October 5, 2021

align=left | Inside Elections

| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|October 14, 2021

align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| October 5, 2021

style="text-align:left;"|Politico

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|April 5, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|RCP

|{{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

|June 9, 2022

align=left |Fox News

| {{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|July 11, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|DDHQ

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|July 20, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|538

|{{USRaceRating|Solid|D}}

|June 30, 2022

align="left" |The Economist

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|D}}

| September 28, 2022

== Results ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2022 Oregon's 3rd congressional district election

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Earl Blumenauer (incumbent)

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 212,119

| percentage = 69.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Joanna Harbour

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 79,766

| percentage = 26.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = David E Delk

| party = Oregon Progressive Party

| votes = 10,982

| percentage = 3.6

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

| votes = 467

| percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 303,334

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

District 4

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Oregon's 4th congressional district election

| country = Oregon

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 4

| previous_year = 2020

| election_date =

| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 4

| next_year = 2024

| image_size = x150px

| image1 = File:Rep. Val Hoyle - 118th Congress (cropped).jpg

| nominee1 = Val Hoyle

| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)

| popular_vote1 = 171,372

| percentage1 = 50.5%

| image2 = File:150824-F-RN211-034 (cropped).jpg

| nominee2 = Alek Skarlatos

| party2 = Republican Party (United States)

| popular_vote2 = 146,055

| percentage2 = 43.1%

| map_image = Oregon 4th Congressional District 2022.svg

| map_size = 200px

| map_caption = County results
Hoyle: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}}
Skarlatos: {{legend0|#ed8883|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55751|60-70%}}

| title = U.S. Representative

| before_election = Peter DeFazio

| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)

| after_election = Val Hoyle

| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{see also|Oregon's 4th congressional district}}

From 2012 to 2020, the 4th district included the southern Willamette Valley and the South Coast, including Eugene, Corvallis, and Roseburg. The district was kept largely the same despite redistricting, though it did gain parts of the central coast previously in the 5th district, making the district more Democratic leaning. The incumbent, Democrat Peter DeFazio, who was re-elected with 51.5% of the vote in 2020, decided to retire, rather than seek a 19th consecutive term in Congress.

=Democratic primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Val Hoyle, Oregon Commissioner of Labor{{cite web|author=New Staff|date=December 1, 2021|title=Val Hoyle to run for Congress as DeFazio opts not to seek re-election in 2022|url=https://katu.com/news/politics/val-hoyle-to-run-for-congress-as-defazio-opts-not-to-seek-re-election-in-2022|work=KATU|language=en-US}}

===Eliminated in primary===

  • Sami Al-Abdrabbuh, chair of the Corvallis School District Board{{cite web|last=Joanna|first=Mann|date=January 12, 2022|title=Corvallis schools' Sami Al-Abdrabbuh announces candidacy for Congress|url=https://www.gazettetimes.com/news/local/corvallis-schools-sami-al-abdrabbuh-announces-candidacy-for-congress/article_02f34a12-8190-5acd-b5b3-7f0924ab74e3.html|url-status=live|access-date=January 18, 2022|website=Corvallis Gazette Times|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220113020150/https://www.gazettetimes.com/news/local/corvallis-schools-sami-al-abdrabbuh-announces-candidacy-for-congress/article_02f34a12-8190-5acd-b5b3-7f0924ab74e3.html |archive-date=January 13, 2022 }}{{cite web|title=Sami For Congress|url=https://www.samioregon.com/|access-date=January 18, 2022|website=Sami For Congress|language=en-US}}
  • Doyle Canning, environmental activist and candidate for this district in 2020{{cite web|last=Bull|first=Brian|date=February 2, 2022|title=Canning declares 2022 bid for Congress|url=https://www.klcc.org/politics-government/2022-02-02/canning-declares-2022-bid-for-congress|access-date=February 2, 2022|website=KLCC}}
  • Andrew Kalloch, Airbnb senior global policy advisor{{cite web |last1=Shumway |first1=Julia |title=In race to succeed DeFazio in Congress, Airbnb executive in, Oregon legislatures out |url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2021/12/15/in-race-to-succeed-defazio-in-congress-airbnb-executive-in-oregon-legislators-out/ |access-date=December 17, 2021 |date=December 15, 2021}}{{cite web |last1=Leighton |first1=Paul |title=Hamilton native running for Congress in Oregon |url=https://www.salemnews.com/news/hamilton-native-running-for-congress-in-oregon/article_5e45c4ee-725c-11ec-805b-a393231f9b9b.html |website=www.salemnews.com |publisher=The Salem News |access-date=January 21, 2022 |date=January 15, 2022}}
  • Steve Laible, author and publisher
  • Jake Matthews, community organizer and author{{cite news|url=https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2022/03/08/oregon-primary-elections-for-governor-congress-other-races-are-set/|title=Oregon primary elections for governor, Congress, other races are set|last=Shumway|first=Julia|newspaper=Oregon Capitol Chronicle|date=March 8, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}{{cite news|url=https://www.nrtoday.com/news/elections/jake-matthews-talks-about-his-run-for-congressional-district-4/article_e1700759-c981-5a3a-a806-6e02ccd74656.html|title=Jake Matthews talks about his run for Congressional District 4|last=Cegavske|first=Carisa|newspaper=The News-Review|date=March 20, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}
  • John Selker, professor and scientist
  • G. Tommy Smith, personal banker{{cite news|url=https://eugeneweekly.com/2022/02/17/selker-the-science-guy/|title=Selker the Science Guy|last=Houston|first=Henry|newspaper=Eugene Weekly|date=February 17, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}

===Withdrew===

  • Kevin Easton, political consultant and former executive director of Equity Foundation
  • Joshua Welch, teacher{{cite news|url=https://www.nrtoday.com/news/elections/new-candidates-emerge-for-congressional-district-4/article_564adbdf-9fa7-53d5-bc72-2460c79a3f36.html|title=New candidates emerge for Congressional District 4|newspaper=The News-Review|last=Cegavske|first=Carisa|date=January 27, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}

===Declined===

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

|title=Doyle Canning

|list=

State officials

Organizations

  • Progressive Democrats of America{{cite web |title=PDA Endorses Doyle Canning for Congress in Oregon's 4th District |url=https://pdamerica.org/pda-endorses-doyle-canning-for-congress-in-oregons-4th-district/ |website=pdamerica.org |publisher=Progressive Democrats of America |access-date=March 30, 2022 |date=February 21, 2022}}

}}

{{Endorsements box

|title=Val Hoyle

|colwidth=60

|list=

Federal officials

  • Peter DeFazio, U.S. Representative from OR-04 (1987–present){{cite news|date=January 15, 2022|title=DeFazio endorses Hoyle in 4th District race|url=https://apnews.com/article/elections-oregon-house-elections-eugene-corvallis-ce8bcb93171c4b33ceb49d10021708f6|access-date=January 15, 2022|work=Associated Press News|language=en-US}}
  • Jeff Merkley, U.S. Senator from Oregon (2009–present){{cite web |last1=Rupkalvis |first1=David |title=Hoyle, Skarlatos advance to congressional primary |url=https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/hoyle-skarlatos-advance-congressional-primary-035900850.html |website=www.yahoo.com |publisher=Yahoo! |access-date=May 30, 2022 |date=May 23, 2022}}
  • Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator from Oregon (1996–present)

Organizations

  • Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC{{cite web |title=Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC Endorses Val Hoyle in OR-04 |date=June 22, 2022 |url=https://weareprogressives.org/congressional-progressive-caucus-pac-endorses-val-hoyle-in-or-04/ |access-date=December 16, 2022}}
  • EMILY's List{{cite web |title=EMILY's List Endorses Val Hoyle For Congress |url=https://www.emilyslist.org/news/entry/emilys-list-endorses-val-hoyle-for-congress |publisher=EMILY's List |access-date=July 7, 2022 |date=February 10, 2022}}
  • Giffords{{cite web|date=May 4, 2022|title=Giffords Endorses Val Hoyle for the US House of Representatives|url=https://giffords.org/press-release/2022/05/giffords-endorses-val-hoyle-for-the-us-house-of-representatives/|website=www.giffords.org|publisher=Giffords|language=en-US}}
  • League of Conservation Voters Action Fund{{cite web |title=LCV Action Fund Endorses Val Hoyle for Congress |url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-endorses-val-hoyle-for-congress/ |access-date=July 7, 2022 |date=April 6, 2022}}
  • NARAL Pro-Choice America{{cite web |title=NARAL Pro-Choice America Endorses Six Candidates for Election to the U.S. House in Four Key States |url=https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/2022/07/19/naral-pro-choice-america-endorses-six-candidates-for-election-to-the-u-s-house-in-four-key-states/ |publisher=NARAL Pro-Choice America |access-date=July 20, 2022 |date=July 19, 2022}}
  • New Democrat Coalition Action Fund{{cite web |title=Endorsed Candidates – NewDem Action Fund |url=https://newdemactionfund.com/candidates |website=newdemactionfund.com |access-date=May 30, 2022}}
  • Oregon Education Association PAC
  • Oregon Working Families Party
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund{{cite web |last1=McIntire |first1=Mary |last2=Akin |first2=Stephanie |last3=Ackley |first3=Kate |title=At the Races: KBJ OK TBD |url=https://rollcall.com/2022/03/24/at-the-races-kbj-ok-tk/ |website=rollcall.com |publisher=Roll Call |access-date=March 30, 2022 |date=March 24, 2022}}
  • Sierra Club

Newspapers

  • The Oregonian{{cite web |title=Editorial endorsements May 2022: Vote for Val Hoyle as Democratic nominee in 4th Congressional District |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2022/04/editorial-endorsements-may-2022-vote-for-hoyle-as-democratic-nominee-in-4th-congressional-district.html |publisher=The Oregonian |access-date=July 7, 2022 |date=April 17, 2022}}

Labor unions

}}

{{Endorsements box

|title=Andrew Kalloch

|list=

Organizations

  • Forward Party{{cite web |title=Forward Party on Twitter: "We are thrilled to endorse @AndrewKalloch for Congress — a supporter of #NonPartisanPrimaries, #TermLimits, and #ModernGovernment. Andrew represents the new generation of leadership that will move Oregon and America #Forward!" |url=https://twitter.com/Fwd_Party/status/1526259948379852800 |website=Twitter |access-date=May 16, 2022 |language=en |date=May 16, 2022}}

}}

{{Endorsements box

|title=John Selker

|list=

Organizations

}}

==Polling==

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name="Key"}}

! Margin
of error

! style="width:60px;"| Doyle
Canning

! style="width:60px;"| Val
Hoyle

! style="width:60px;"| Andrew
Kalloch

! Other

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Polling (D){{Cite web|url=http://climatehawksvote.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/OR4Results.pdf|title=Public Policy Polling (D)}}{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by Climate Hawks Vote, which supports Canning|name=CHV}}

|March 17–18, 2022

|634 (LV)

|± 3.9%

|8%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|24%

|4%

|10%

|{{party shading/Undecided}}|54%

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Democratic primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Val Hoyle

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 56,153

| percentage = 64.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Doyle Canning

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 14,245

| percentage = 16.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Sami Al-Abdrabbuh

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 6,080

| percentage = 6.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = John Selker

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 4,738

| percentage = 5.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Andrew Kalloch

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 4,322

| percentage = 4.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = G. Tommy Smith

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 1,278

| percentage = 1.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Jake Matthews

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 607

| percentage = 0.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Steve Laible

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 292

| percentage = 0.3

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 87,715

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Republican primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Alek Skarlatos, former Oregon National Guard soldier and nominee for this district in 2020{{cite web |title=Alek Skarlatos announces another run for congress in 2022|url=https://katu.com/amp/news/local/alek-skarlatos-announces-another-run-for-congress-in-2022|website=KATU|access-date=May 10, 2021|date=May 4, 2021}}{{cite web |title=Uniting the Fourth – Eugene Weekly |url=https://eugeneweekly.com/2022/03/10/uniting-the-fourth/ |access-date=March 22, 2022 |website=eugeneweekly.com}}

===Withdrew===

  • Jeremy Van Tress{{cite web |last1=Cegavske |first1=Carisa |title=Here's how much the campaigns for legislative, congressional races have raised so far and who their top contributors are |url=https://www.nrtoday.com/news/elections/heres-how-much-the-campaigns-for-legislative-congressional-races-have-raised-so-far-and-who/article_7040ddcb-b7b5-53c7-b2ca-9d3b3a9ad00a.html |website=www.nrtoday.com |date=October 24, 2021 |access-date=October 24, 2021}}{{cite web |title=FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1517904 |url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2OR04087/1517904 |access-date=October 24, 2021}}

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Republican primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Alek Skarlatos

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 58,655

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 58,655

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=General election=

==Debate==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+ 2022 Oregon's 4th congressional district debate

scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}

! scope="col" | Date

! scope="col" | Host

! scope="col" | Moderator

! scope="col" | Link

! scope="col"| Pacific Green

! scope="col"| Constitution

! scope="col"| Democratic

! scope="col"| Independent

! scope="col"| Republican

colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key:
{{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant  {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent  {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited  {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn

! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Pacific Green Party}}"|

! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Constitution Party (United States)}}"|

! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"|

! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Independent}}"|

! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"|

scope="col" | Michael Beilstein

! scope="col" | Jim Howard

! scope="col" | Val Hoyle

! scope="col" | Levi Leatherberry

! scope="col" | Alek Skarlatos

1

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | October 6, 2022

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | City Club of Springfield
City Club of Eugene

| style="white-space:nowrap;" |

| style="white-space:nowrap;" |{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j4_SfnIlJM|title=Oregon Congressional District 4 Forum, 2022|date=October 7, 2022|via=YouTube}}

| {{Yes|P}}

| {{Yes|P}}

| {{Yes|P}}

| {{No|N}}

| {{Yes|P}}

==Predictions==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Source

!Ranking

!As of

align=left | The Cook Political Report

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| August 5, 2022

align=left | Inside Elections

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}}

|November 3, 2022

align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| September 29, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|Politico

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

|October 3, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|RCP

|{{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|October 7, 2022

align=left |Fox News

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

|July 11, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|DDHQ

|{{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|October 16, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|538

|{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}}

|June 30, 2022

align="left" |The Economist

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| November 1, 2022

== Polling ==

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name="Key"}}

! Margin
of error

! style="width:100px;"| Val
Hoyle (D)

! style="width:100px;"| Alex
Skarlatos (R)

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|Wick/RRH Elections (R){{Cite web|url=https://rrhelections.com/index.php/2022/11/05/rrh-elections-house-polls-tight-races-in-oh-13-or-4-and-va-7/|title=RRH Elections House Polls: Tight Races in OH-13, OR-4, and VA-7}}

|October 23–26, 2022

|529 (LV)

|± 4%

|45%

|45%

|10%

style="text-align:left;"|Moore Information Group (R){{Cite news|last=Mutnick|first=Ally|url=https://www.politico.com/news/2022/08/09/house-gop-polls-biden-00050458|title=GOP polls show House battlefield stretching into double-digit Biden districts|work=Politico|date=August 9, 2022|access-date=September 21, 2024}}{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored jointly by the National Republican Congressional Committee and Skarlatos's campaign committee|name=NRCCSkarlatos}}

|July 25–28, 2022

|400 (LV)

|± 5.0%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|46%

|41%

|13%

style="text-align:left;"|RMG Research{{Cite web|url=https://www.termlimits.com/library/USTL%20OR04%20Toplines.pdf|title=RMG Research}}

|June 4–6, 2022

|500 (LV)

|± 4.5%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|46%

|45%

|9%

== Results ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2022 Oregon's 4th congressional district election

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Val Hoyle{{efn|co-nominated by Working Families Party of Oregon}}

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 171,372

| percentage = 50.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Alek Skarlatos

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 146,055

| percentage = 43.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Levi Leatherberry{{efn|co-nominated by Libertarian Party of Oregon}}

| party = Independent Party of Oregon

| votes = 9,052

| percentage = 2.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Jim Howard

| party = Constitution Party (United States)

| votes = 6,075

| percentage = 1.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Michael Beilstein{{efn|co-nominated by Oregon Progressive Party}}

| party = Pacific Green Party

| votes = 6,033

| percentage = 1.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

| votes = 490

| percentage = 0.1

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 339,077

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

District 5

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Oregon's 5th congressional district election

| country = Oregon

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 5

| previous_year = 2020

| election_date =

| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 5

| next_year = 2024

| image_size = x150px

| image1 = Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer official photo (cropped).jpg

| nominee1 = Lori Chavez-DeRemer

| party1 = Republican Party (United States)

| popular_vote1 = 178,813

| percentage1 = 50.9%

| image2 = JMSCrop.jpg

| nominee2 = Jamie McLeod-Skinner

| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)

| popular_vote2 = 171,514

| percentage2 = 48.8%

| map_image = 2022 United States House of Representatives election in Oregon results map by county.svg

| map_size = 200px

| map_caption = County results
Chavez-DeRemer: {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}}
McLeod-Skinner: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#416fcd|70-80%}} {{legend0|#244079|>90%}}

| title = U.S. Representative

| before_election = Kurt Schrader

| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)

| after_election = Lori Chavez-DeRemer

| after_party = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{see also|Oregon's 5th congressional district}}

From 2012 to 2020, the 5th district straddled the central coast, and included Salem and the southern Portland suburbs. The new 5th district keeps the southern suburbs of Portland and reaches further into the city, but does not include any coastline, instead stretching southwards through the eastern parts of Marion and Linn counties to Bend.

The incumbent, Democrat Kurt Schrader, was re-elected with 51.9% of the vote in 2020.{{cite web|last1=Wasserman|first1=David|last2=Andrews|first2=Sophie|last3=Saenger|first3=Leo|last4=Cohen|first4=Lev|last5=Flinn|first5=Ally|last6=Tatarsky|first6=Griff|title=2020 House Popular Vote Tracker|url=https://cookpolitical.com/2020-house-vote-tracker|publisher=Cook Political Report|access-date=May 10, 2021}} He lost renomination to Jamie McLeod-Skinner.{{cite web |title=Centrist Schrader ousted in Oregon primary |url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/centrist-schrader-ousted-in-oregon-primary/ar-AAXO5a9 |access-date=May 27, 2022 |website=MSN |language=en-US}}

=Democratic primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

File:Kurt Schrader official photo (cropped).jpg from Canby]]

===Eliminated in primary===

  • Kurt Schrader, incumbent U.S. Representative{{cite news|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2021/11/06/oregon-congressman-kurt-schrader-helped-pass-infrastructure-plan-but-still-may-oppose-build-back-better/|title=Oregon Congressman Kurt Schrader helped pass infrastructure plan, but still may oppose Build Back Better|publisher=Oregon Public Broadcasting|date=November 6, 2021|accessdate=November 7, 2021|last=Ehrlich|first=April}}

===Withdrew===

  • Mark Gamba, Mayor of Milwaukie (endorsed McLeod-Skinner){{cite web|last=Warner|first=Gary A.|date=November 7, 2021|title=Milwaukie mayor drops out to boost Kurt Schrader challenger|url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/266-politics/527279-421404-milwaukie-mayor-drops-out-to-boost-kurt-schrader-challenger|access-date=November 7, 2021|website=Pamplin Media Group|language=en-US}}

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

| title= Kurt Schrader

| width = 50em

| list=

U.S. Presidents

  • Joe Biden, 46th president of the United States{{cite web|url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/04/23/president-joe-biden-endorses-us-rep-kurt-schrader-in-reelection-battle/|title=President Joe Biden Endorses U.S. Rep. Kurt Schrader in Reelection Battle|website=wweek.com|date=April 23, 2022 }}

Organizations

  • Democratic Majority for Israel{{Cite web |date=January 31, 2022 |title=DMFI PAC announces first slate of endorsements for the House of Representatives in the 2022 Midterm election cycle |url=https://dmfipac.org/news-updates/press-release/dmfi-pac-announces-first-slate-of-endorsements-for-the-house-of-representatives-in-the-2022-midterm-election-cycle/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230205133005/https://dmfipac.org/news-updates/press-release/dmfi-pac-announces-first-slate-of-endorsements-for-the-house-of-representatives-in-the-2022-midterm-election-cycle/ |archive-date=February 5, 2023 |access-date=September 8, 2023 |website=DMFI PAC |language=en-US}}
  • Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund{{Cite web|url=https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/2022-endorsements|title=2022 Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorsed Candidates}}
  • Pro-Israel America{{cite web|url=https://proisraelamerica.org/endorsements/|title=Endorsed Candidates|website=proisraelamerica.org|access-date=January 23, 2022|archive-date=December 20, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211220023717/https://proisraelamerica.org/endorsements/|url-status=dead}}

Labor unions

Newspapers

  • The Oregonian{{cite web |title=Editorial endorsements May 2022: Vote for Kurt Schrader and Jimmy Crumpacker in 5th Congressional District primaries |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2022/04/editorial-endorsements-may-2022-vote-for-schrader-and-crumpacker-in-5th-congressional-district-primaries.html |publisher=The Oregonian |access-date=July 7, 2022 |date=April 17, 2022}} (primary only)

}}

==Polling==

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name="Key"|Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear}}

! Margin
of error

! style="width:60px;"| Jamie
McLeod-Skinner

! style="width:60px;"| Kurt
Schrader

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|Patinkin Research Strategies (D){{Cite web|url=https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/3/22/2086698/-Daily-Kos-Elections-Live-Digest-3-22#update-1647975176000|title=Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 3/22|website=Daily Kos}}{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by McLeod-Skinner's campaign|name=JMS}}

|January 31 – February 4, 2022

|406 (LV)

|± 4.9%

|34%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|37%

|30%

==Results==

[[File:2022 Congressional Democratic Primary Election in Oregon's 5th Congressional District, results by county.svg|thumb|175x175px|Democratic primary results by county:{{collapsible list

| title = {{legend|#7996E2|McLeod-Skinner}}|||{{legend|#7996E2|50–60%}}|{{legend|#584CDE|70–80%}}|{{legend|#0D0596|>90%}}|

}}{{collapsible list

| title = {{legend|#5FD35F|Schrader}}|||{{legend|#5FD35F|50–60%}}

}}]]

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Democratic primary results{{cite web |title=UNOFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 17, 2022 |url=https://results.oregonvotes.gov/resultsSW.aspx?type=FED&map=CTY |website=Oregon Secretary of State}}

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Jamie McLeod-Skinner

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 47,148

| percentage = 54.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Kurt Schrader (incumbent)

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 38,726

| percentage = 45.1

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 85,874

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Republican primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Lori Chavez-DeRemer, former mayor of Happy Valley{{cite web |title=Lori Chavez-DeRember to run for Schrader's seat in Congress |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/266-politics/515413-411930-lori-chavez-deremer-to-run-for-schraders-seat-in-congress |website=Portland Tribune |publisher=Pamplin Media Group |access-date=August 18, 2021}}

===Eliminated in primary===

  • Jimmy Crumpacker, investor and candidate for {{ushr|OR|2}} in 2020{{cite web|date=January 25, 2022|title=Tumalo businessman Crumpacker launches 2nd bid for Congress, in redrawn 5th District|url=https://ktvz.com/news/election/2022/01/25/tumalo-businessman-crumpacker-launches-2nd-bid-for-congress-in-redrawn-5th-district/|access-date=January 25, 2022|website=KTVZ}}
  • John Di Paola, orthopedic surgeon{{cite web |last1=Buchanan |first1=Corey |title=Wilsonville resident is running for U.S. Congress |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/wsp/134-news/534994-428276-wilsonville-resident-is-running-for-us-congress |website=pamplinmedia.com/wilsonville-spokesman-home |publisher=Wilsonville Spokesman |access-date=March 14, 2022 |date=February 3, 2022}}
  • Madison Oatman, building restoration technician
  • Laurel L. Roses, co-owner of a trucking company{{cite news|url=https://pamplinmedia.com/wlt/95-news/540759-432948-chavez-deremer-wins-gop-backing-for-congress%20|title=Chavez-DeRemer wins GOP backing for Congress|newspaper=West Linn Tidings|last=Warner|first=Gary|date=March 29, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}

===Declined===

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

| title = Jimmy Crumpacker

| list =

Newspapers

}}

==Results==

[[File:2022 Congressional Republican Primary Election in Oregon's 5th Congressional District, results by county.svg|thumb|175x175px|Republican primary results by county:{{collapsible list

| title = {{legend|#E27F7F|Chavez-DeRemer}}|||{{legend|#FFC8CD|30–40%}}|{{legend|#FFB2B2 |40–50%}}|

}}{{legend|#808080|No Votes}}]]

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Republican primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Lori Chavez-DeRemer

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 30,438

| percentage = 42.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Jimmy Crumpacker

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 20,631

| percentage = 29.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = John Di Paola

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 11,486

| percentage = 16.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Laurel L. Roses

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 6,321

| percentage = 8.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Madison Oatman

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 1,863

| percentage = 2.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party=Republican Party (United States)

|candidate=Write-in

|votes=429

|percentage=0.6

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 71,168

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=General election=

==Debates & forum==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+ 2022 Oregon's 5th congressional district debates & candidate forum

scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}

! scope="col" | Date

! scope="col" | Host

! scope="col" | Moderator

! scope="col" | Link

! scope="col"| Democratic

! scope="col"| Republican

colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key:
{{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} Participant  {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} Absent  {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} Not invited  {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn

! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"|

! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"|

scope="col" | Jamie McLeod-Skinner

! scope="col" | Lori Chavez-DeRemer

1

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Sep. 27, 2022

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | KATU

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Deb Knapp

| style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://katu.com/news/politics/jaime-mcleod-skinner-lori-chavez-deremer-battle-over-issues-in-katu-debate-5th-congressional-district KATU]

| {{Yes|P}}

| {{Yes|P}}

2

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Oct. 3, 2022

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | KTVZ

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Lee Anderson

| style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yToBKOrrlE YouTube (Part 1)]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI7gJSM768Q YouTube (Part 2)]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grRM1EVZvWs YouTube (Part 3)]

| {{Yes|P}}

| {{Yes|P}}

3{{cite web |title=Congressional District #5 Candidate Forum |url=https://my.lwv.org/oregon/clackamas-county/event/congressional-district-5-candidate-forum |publisher=League of Women Voters of Clackamas County |access-date=11 November 2024 |date=17 October 2022}}

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Oct. 17, 2022

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | League of Women Voters
of Clackamas County
League of Women Voters
of Portland

| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Linda Mather

| style="white-space:nowrap;" |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF-UPUq1JkU YouTube]

| {{Yes|P}}

| {{Yes|P}}

==Predictions==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Source

!Ranking

!As of

align=left | The Cook Political Report

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}}

| November 1, 2022

align=left | Inside Elections

| {{USRaceRating|Tilt|R|Flip}}

|November 3, 2022

align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}}

| October 26, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|Politico

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}}

|October 26, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|RCP

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}}

|October 30, 2022

align=left |Fox News

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}}

|November 1, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|DDHQ

|{{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|July 20, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|538

|{{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|November 8, 2022

align="left" |The Economist{{cite news |title=The Economist's 2022 House Election forecast |url=https://www.economist.com/interactive/us-midterms-2022/forecast/house |newspaper=The Economist |access-date=September 28, 2022}}

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| November 1, 2022

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

| title= Jamie McLeod-Skinner (D)

| colwidth = 60

| list=

State officials

  • Kayse Jama, Oregon state senator from District 24
  • Barbara Roberts, former governor of Oregon{{cite web|url=https://www.oregoncapitalinsider.com/news/political-notebook-horde-running-for-governor-as-filing-deadline-looms/article_07dd68e4-94eb-11ec-b5ad-935f99989c19.html|title=Political Notebook: Horde Running for Governor as Filing Deadline Looms|website=oregoncapitolinsider.com|date=February 26, 2022 }}

Local officials

Labor unions

Organizations

  • Clackamas County Democratic Party{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/ClackamasDems/status/1504900675129380866|title=Clackamas County Democratic Party endorse Jamie McLeod-Skinner|website=twitter.com/ClackamasDems}}
  • Democracy for America{{cite web |title=Democracy for America : Our Candidates |url=https://www.democracyforamerica.com/our_candidates |publisher=Democracy for America |access-date=July 16, 2022}}
  • Deschutes County Democratic Party{{cite web|url=https://deschutesdemocrats.org|title=Elections in 2022|website=deschutesdemocrats.org}}
  • Emily's List{{cite web|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/08/emilys-list-endorses-jamie-mcleod-skinner-in-oregons-5th-district-race.html |title=Emily's List endorses Jamie McLeod-Skinner in Oregon's 5th District race |publisher=oregonlive.com |date=January 7, 2022 |accessdate=August 10, 2022}}
  • Human Rights Campaign PAC{{cite web |title=Human Rights Campaign Endorses 14 Pro-Equality Champions for U.S. House of Representatives |url=https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/human-rights-campaign-endorses-14-pro-equality-champions-for-u-s-house-of-representatives |publisher=Human Rights Campaign |access-date=July 7, 2022 |date=July 6, 2022}}
  • Indivisible{{cite web|url=https://indivisible.org/candidate/jamie-mcleod-skinner|title=Endorsed Candidate: Jamie McLeod-Skinner|website=indivisible.org}}
  • League of Conservation Voters{{cite web|date=July 5, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Announces Slate of New Endorsements for Congress|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-announces-slate-of-new-endorsements-for-congress/|website=www.lcv.org}}
  • LGBTQ Victory Fund{{cite web |title=LGBTQ Victory Fund Endorses 37 More LGBTQ Candidates, Including Jamie McLeod-Skinner in Oregon |url=https://victoryfund.org/news/lgbtq-victory-fund-endorses-37-more-lgbtq-candidates-including-jamie-mcleod-skinner-in-oregon/ |website=victoryfund.org |publisher=LGBTQ Victory Fund |access-date=April 27, 2022}}
  • Linn County Democratic Party{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LinnCoDems/status/1496579975730053120|title=Linn County Democrats endorse Jamie McLeod-Skinner|website=twitter.com/LinnCoDems}}
  • Marion County Democratic Party{{cite web|url=https://theintercept.com/2022/03/24/kurt-schrader-oregon-reelection-biden/|title=Local Oregon Democrats Endorse Challenger|website=theintercept.com|date=March 24, 2022 }}
  • NARAL Pro-Choice America
  • Oregon Working Families Party{{cite web|url=https://www.owfp.org/news/endorsement-announcement-jamie-mcleod-skinner-for-cd5|title=Endorsement Announcement: Jamie McLeod-Skinner for CD5|website=owfp.org}}
  • Progressive Change Campaign Committee{{cite web |last1=Akin |first1=Stephanie |last2=Ackley |first2=Kate |last3=McIntire |first3=Mary |title=At the Races: Signs of red ahead |url=https://rollcall.com/2022/04/28/at-the-races-signs-of-red-ahead/ |website=rollcall.com |date=April 28, 2022 |publisher=Roll Call |access-date=April 29, 2022}}
  • Progressive Democrats of America
  • Sierra Club
  • Sunrise Movement Eugene
  • Sunrise Movement Portland
  • Sunrise Movement Rural Oregon{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/SunriseRuralOR/status/1502322395926777859|title=Jamie McLeod-Skinner Endorsement|website=twitter.com/SunriseRuralOR}}
  • Working Families Party{{cite web|url=https://workingfamilies.org/candidates/|title=Our Candidates|website=workingfamilies.org}}

Newspapers

  • The Bend Bulletin{{cite web |title=Editorial: The Bulletin's editorial endorsements for the May primary |url=https://www.bendbulletin.com/opinion/editorial-the-bulletins-editorial-endorsements-for-the-may-primary/article_fae5e2c0-c71b-11ec-a1d3-bf7c612da8f4.html |publisher=The Bend Bulletin |access-date=October 4, 2022 |date=April 28, 2022}}
  • Willamette Week{{cite web|title=WW's May 2022 Endorsements: Congress |url=https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/04/27/wws-may-2022-endorsements-congress/ |website=wweek.com.com |publisher=Willamette Week |access-date=April 27, 2022 |date=April 27, 2022}}

}}

{{Endorsements box

| title = Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R)

| list =

Federal officials

  • Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative from New York's 21st congressional district{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/elise-stefanik-unveils-endorsements-2022-midterm-elections|title=Elise Stefanik unveils new endorsements for 2022 midterm elections|date=March 5, 2022 |publisher=Fox News|access-date=March 9, 2022}}

Organizations

  • Elevate PAC
  • Maggie's List{{cite web|date=February 3, 2022|title=Maggie's List Announces Eight New Endorsements for The 2022 Election Cycle|url=http://maggieslist.org/press/maggies-list-announces-eight-new-endorsements|access-date=February 5, 2022|website=www.maggieslist.org}}

Newspapers

}}

== Polling ==

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name="Key"}}

! Margin
of error

! style="width:100px;"| Jamie
{{nowrap|McLeod-Skinner (D)}}

! style="width:100px;"| Lori
{{nowrap|Chavez-DeRemer (R)}}

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|Global Strategy Group (D){{Cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aII-OqdrtmyfZYIMOkusq6Fjde1ueDfZ/edit|title=314 OR-05 Analysis Memo.docx|website=Google Docs}}{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by 314 Action, which supports McLeod-Skinner|name=314Action}}

|September 1–8, 2022

|400 (LV)

|± 4.9%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|41%

|38%

|21%

style="text-align:left;"|Clout Research (R){{Cite web|url=http://cloutpolitical.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2022/09/OR-Polling-Memorandum-9-1-2022.pdf|title=Clout Research (R)}}{{efn-ua| Poll sponsored by the National Republican Congressional Committee|name=NRCC}}

|August 15–18, 2022

|410 (V)

|± 4.8%

|34%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|44%

|22%

style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Polling (D){{Cite web|url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sBzUQED4fJLh5OxmGvlpa2bsGfQ0Xtx5/view|title=OR-05: Public Policy Polling (D) for 314 Action (June 2022).pdf|website=Google Docs}}{{efn-ua|name=314Action}}

|June 1–2, 2022

|572 (V)

|± 4.1%

|41%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|42%

|17%

{{hidden begin|titlestyle=background:#cff|title=Hypothetical polling|contentstyle=border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;}}

Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name="Key"}}

! Margin
of error

! style="width:100px;"| Generic
Democrat

! style="width:100px;"| Generic
Republican

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|Global Strategy Group (D){{efn-ua|name=314Action}}

|September 1–8, 2022

|400 (LV)

|± 4.9%

|41%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|42%

|17%

style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Polling (D){{efn-ua|name=314Action}}

|June 1–2, 2022

|572 (V)

|± 4.1%

|42%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|45%

|13%

{{hidden end}}

== Results ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2022 Oregon's 5th congressional district election

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Lori Chavez-DeRemer

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 178,813

| percentage = 50.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Jamie McLeod-Skinner

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 171,514

| percentage = 48.8

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

| votes = 906

| percentage = 0.3

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 351,233

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box gain with party link without swing

|winner = Republican Party (United States)

|loser = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

District 6

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Oregon's 6th congressional district election

| country = Oregon

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| election_date =

| next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon#District 6

| next_year = 2024

| image_size = x150px

| image1 = File:Andrea Salinas, Official Portrait, 118th Congress (cropped).jpg

| nominee1 = Andrea Salinas

| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)

| popular_vote1 = 147,156

| percentage1 = 50.0%

| image2 = 3x4.svg

| nominee2 = Mike Erickson

| party2 = Republican Party (United States)

| popular_vote2 = 139,946

| percentage2 = 47.5%

| map_image = Oregon 6th Congressional District 2022.svg

| map_size = 200px

| map_caption = County results
Salinas: {{legend0|#8da9e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7|60–70%}}
Erickson: {{legend0|#ed8883|50–60%}}

| title = U.S. Representative

| before_election = Vacant
(New district)

| after_election = Andrea Salinas

| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{see also|Oregon's 6th congressional district}}

The 6th district was created following the 2020 census.{{cite news|url=https://www.opb.org/article/2021/04/26/oregon-6th-seat-congress-us-census/|title=Oregon to get 6th seat in Congress|last=VanderHart|first=Dirk|date=April 26, 2021|access-date=May 10, 2021|publisher=Oregon Public Broadcasting}} It consists of Polk County and Yamhill County, in addition to portions of Marion County (including the state capital, Salem), Clackamas County, and Washington County.

=Democratic primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

===Eliminated in primary===

  • Teresa Alonso Leon, state representative from the 22nd district{{#invoke:cite web||last=Borrud|first=Hillary|date=January 20, 2022|title=Democratic lawmaker Teresa Alonso Leon will run for Oregon's new 6th congressional seat|url=https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/01/democratic-lawmaker-teresa-alonso-leon-will-run-for-oregons-new-6th-congressional-seat.html|website=The Oregonian|access-date=January 20, 2022|language=en-US}}
  • Ricky Barajas, perennial candidate
  • Carrick Flynn, former Oxford researcher on pandemic preparedness{{cite web|title=Vernonia native enters congressional race in Sixth District Congress|url=https://pamplinmedia.com/sg/77-news/534952-428222-vernonia-native-enters-congressional-race-in-sixth-district|access-date=February 1, 2022|website=Sherwood Gazette|publisher=Pamplin Media Group|language=en-us}}
  • Greg Goodwin
  • Kathleen Harder, chair of the Oregon Medical Board
  • Cody Reynolds, businessman and veteran{{cite web|date=January 10, 2022|title=Cody Reynolds Announces Candidacy and Congressional Campaign in Oregon's 6th District|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cody-reynolds-announces-candidacy-and-congressional-campaign-in-oregons-6th-district-301457122.html|access-date=January 10, 2022|website=www.prnewswire.com|publisher=PR Newswire|language=en-US}}
  • Loretta Smith, former Multnomah County commissioner{{cite web|last=Sparling|first=Zane|title=Loretta Smith enters race for Oregon's new seat in Congress|url=https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/512770-410183-loretta-smith-enters-race-for-oregons-new-seat-in-congress|access-date=July 1, 2021|website=Portland Tribune|date=June 22, 2021 |publisher=Pamplin Media Group|language=en-us}}
  • Matt West, engineer at Intel

===Withdrew===

  • Brian Hylland Jr.{{cite web |title=Brian Hylland Jr. FEC Statement of Candidacy |url=https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/forms/H2OR06082/1551786/ |access-date=December 17, 2021}}
  • Derry Jackson, former Portland Public Schools board member

===Declined===

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

| title = Teresa Alonso Leon

| list =

Labor unions

  • American Federation of Teachers-Oregon{{cite web |title=2022 Oregon Primary Election Voter's Guide |url=http://or.aft.org/political-legislative-news/2022-oregon-primary-election-voter%E2%80%99s-guide |website=AFT-Oregon |language=en |date=March 25, 2022}}

Organizations

  • Portland for Bernie{{cite web |title=2022 Endorsements |url=http://berniepdx.us/2022endorsements/ |website=BerniePDX / Portland for Bernie |date=February 1, 2022}}

}}

{{Endorsements box

| title = Andrea Salinas

| list =

U.S. Senators

  • Elizabeth Warren, United States Senator from Massachusetts (2013–present){{cite news |last1=Rodriquez |first1=Sabrina |title=Warren endorses in crowded Oregon primary |url=https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/11/warren-massachusetts-primary-00031695 |access-date=May 11, 2022 |publisher=Politico |date=May 11, 2022}}

U.S. Governors

  • Kate Brown, Governor of Oregon (2015–present){{cite news |last1=Rodriquez |first1=Sabrina |title=A slap in the face': House Dems' super PAC sparks Latino backlash |url=https://www.politico.com/news/2022/04/17/house-dems-super-pac-latino-00025694 |access-date=May 11, 2022 |publisher=Politico |date=April 17, 2022}}

U.S. House Representatives

Organizations

  • BOLD PAC{{cite web|last=Akin|first=Stephanie|date=November 30, 2021|title=Latino Democratic PAC looks to Oregon, Nebraska for 2022 pickup opportunities|url=https://www.rollcall.com/2021/11/30/latino-democratic-pac-looks-to-oregon-nebraska-for-2022-pickup-opportunities/|access-date=November 30, 2021|website=www.rollcall.com|publisher=Roll Call|language=en-US}}
  • Giffords{{Cite web|date=August 12, 2022|title=Giffords PAC Endorses Slate of Gun Safety House Challengers|url=https://giffords.org/press-release/2022/08/giffords-pac-endorses-slate-of-gun-safety-house-challengers/|website=giffords.org}}
  • League of Conservation Voters{{cite web|date=January 27, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Endorses Andrea Salinas for Congress|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-endorses-andrea-salinas-for-congress/|website=www.lcv.org}}
  • NARAL Pro-Choice America
  • Oregon Working Families Party
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund
  • Sierra Club

Labor Unions

Newspapers

  • The Oregonian{{cite web |title=Editorial endorsements May 2022: Democrat Andrea Salinas, Republican Ron Noble are best picks in 6th Congressional District primaries |url=https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2022/04/editorial-endorsements-may-2022-salinas-noble-are-best-picks-in-6th-congressional-districts.html |publisher=The Oregonian |access-date=July 7, 2022 |date=April 17, 2022}} (primary only)
  • Willamette Week

}}

==Polling==

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;"
style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name="Key"}}

! Margin
of error

! style="width:60px;"| Teresa
{{nowrap|Alonso Leon}}

! style="width:60px;"| Carrick
Flynn

! style="width:60px;"| Kathleen
Harder

! style="width:60px;"| Cody
Reynolds

! style="width:60px;"| Andrea
Salinas

! style="width:60px;"| Loretta
Smith

! style="width:60px;"| Matt
West

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|Public Policy Polling (D){{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/JacobRubashkin/status/1522256265006796801|archive-url=https://archive.today/20220505165521/https://twitter.com/JacobRubashkin/status/1522256265006796801|url-status=dead|archive-date=2022-05-05|title=Jacob Rubashkin on Twitter: "Oregon 6: The hottest race in crypto-wor…|date=May 5, 2022|website=archive.ph}}{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by Salinas's campaign|name=Salinas}}

|May 2–3, 2022

|591 (LV)

|± 4.0%

|≤9%

|14%

|≤9%

|≤9%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|18%

|≤9%

|≤9%

|{{party shading/Undecided}}|≥23%

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Democratic primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Andrea Salinas

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 26,101

| percentage = 37.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Carrick Flynn

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 13,052

| percentage = 18.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Cody Reynolds

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 7,951

| percentage = 11.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Loretta Smith

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 7,064

| percentage = 10.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Matt West

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 5,658

| percentage = 8.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Kathleen Harder

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 5,510

| percentage = 7.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Teresa Alonso Leon

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 4,626

| percentage = 6.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Ricky Barajas

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 292

| percentage = 0.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Greg Goodwin

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 217

| percentage = 0.3

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 70,471

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Republican primary=

==Candidates==

===Nominee===

  • Mike Erickson, consultant and nominee for {{ushr|OR|5}} in 2006 and 2008{{cite news|url=https://www.freightwaves.com/news/erickson-head-of-parcel-consultancy-afms-to-run-for-congress|title=Erickson, head of parcel consultancy AFMS, to run for Congress|last=Solomon|first=Mark|newspaper=FreightWaves|date=March 11, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}

===Eliminated in primary===

  • Jim Bunn, former U.S. Representative for {{ushr|OR|5}}{{cite news|url=https://denvergazette.com/news/nation-world/1990s-era-house-member-seeks-comeback-after-second-career-as-prison-guard/article_06ee7236-fc3c-5883-9656-5afdbc41a08f.html|title=1990s-era House member seeks comeback after second career as prison guard|last=Aabram|first=Virginia|newspaper=The Denver Gazette|date=March 14, 2022|accessdate=April 2, 2022}}
  • Amy Ryan Courser, former Keizer city councilor and nominee for {{ushr|OR|5}} in 2020{{cite web|last=Cappelletti|first=Joey|date=October 29, 2021|title=Courser to run for Congress in Oregon's new 6th District|url=https://www.keizertimes.com/posts/3405/courser-to-run-for-congress-in-oregons-new-6th-district|website=Keizertimes|language=en-US}}
  • Ron Noble, state representative from the 24th district
  • Angela Plowhead, clinical psychologist
  • David Russ, Mayor of Dundee{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Gary |title=Russ files to be first 6th Congressional District representative |url=https://pamplinmedia.com/nbg/142-news/523558-418349-russ-files-to-be-first-6th-congressional-district-representative |website=The Newberg Graphic |date=October 6, 2021 |publisher=Pamplin Media Group |access-date=October 7, 2021}}
  • Nate Sandvig, U.S. Military Academy graduate{{cite web|last=Radnovich|first=Connor|date=December 8, 2021|title=Two Oregon state legislators headline primaries for new Congressional District 6|url=https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/politics/2021/12/08/oregon-new-congressional-district-6-primaries-ron-noble-andrea-salinas/6420094001/|access-date=December 8, 2021|website=www.statesmanjournal.com|publisher=Statesman Journal|language=en-US}}

===Declined===

==Endorsements==

{{Endorsements box

| title = Ron Noble

| list =

Newspapers

}}

==Results==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Republican primary results

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Mike Erickson

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 21,675

| percentage = 34.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Ron Noble

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 10,980

| percentage = 17.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Amy Ryan Courser

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 10,176

| percentage = 16.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Angela Plowhead

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 8,271

| percentage = 13.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Jim Bunn

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 6,340

| percentage = 10.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = David Russ

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 2,398

| percentage = 3.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Nate Sandvig

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 2,222

| percentage = 3.6

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 62,062

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=General election=

==Predictions==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Source

!Ranking

!As of

align=left | The Cook Political Report

|{{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

| October 11, 2022

align=left | Inside Elections

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|October 21, 2022

align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| September 29, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|Politico

|{{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|October 18, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|RCP

|{{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|October 16, 2022

align=left |Fox News

| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|October 18, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|DDHQ

|{{USRaceRating|Tossup}}

|November 8, 2022

style="text-align:left;"|538

|{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

|November 4, 2022

align="left" |The Economist

| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}

| October 4, 2022

== Post-primary endorsements ==

{{Endorsements box

| title = Mike Erickson (R)

| list =

Organizations

  • National Federation of Independent Business{{cite web |title=Small Businesses Endorse Mike Erickson for Oregon's 6th Congressional District |date=August 11, 2022 |url=https://www.nfib.com/content/news/elections/small-businesses-endorse-mike-erickson-for-oregons-6th-congressional-district/ |access-date=January 24, 2023}}
  • Republican Jewish Coalition{{cite web |title=RJC PAC Announces Next Round of 2022 Congressional Endorsements |url=https://www.rjchq.org/rjc_pac_announces_next_round_of_2022_congressional_endorsements |access-date=January 24, 2023}}
  • United States Chamber of Commerce{{cite web |title=U.S. Chamber Endorses Mike Erickson for Oregon's 6th Congressional District |url=https://www.uschamber.com/improving-government/elections/u-s-chamber-endorses-mike-erickson-for-oregons-6th-congressional-district |website=US Chamber of Commerce |date=October 26, 2022 |access-date=January 24, 2023}}

}}

== Polling ==

Aggregate polls

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:90%;line-height:17px"

!Source of poll
aggregation

!Dates
administered

!Dates
updated

! style="width:100px;"| Andrea
Salinas (D)

! style="width:100px;"| Mike
Erickson (R)

! style="width:100px;"| Undecided
{{Efn|Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.|name=|group=}}

!Margin

FiveThirtyEight{{Cite web|url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/house/2022/oregon/6/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221006155051/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/house/2022/oregon/6/|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 6, 2022|title=Oregon 6th District : U.S. House : 2022 Polls|date=June 28, 2018|website=FiveThirtyEight}}

|July 28 – October 5, 2022

|October 10, 2022

|40.6%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|44.3%

|15.1%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|Erickson +3.7

Graphical summary

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| y2Title=Erickson

| y3Title=Undecided

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| x= 2022/06/09, 2022/07/28, 2022/08/14, 2022/08/19, 2022/09/30, 2022/10/05

| y1= 46, 40, 48, 34, 39, 45

| y2= 43, 47, 45, 43, 44, 44

| y3= 11, 13, 7, 23, 17, 11

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style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name="Key"}}

! Margin
of error

! style="width:100px;"| Andrea
Salinas (D)

! style="width:100px;"| Mike
Erickson (R)

! Other

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|GBAO (D){{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/JacobRubashkin/status/1579605740939247616|title=Jacob Rubashkin on X: "The Andrea Salinas campaign has put out a poll showing the Democrat leading Republican Mike Erickson, 45-44%. (10/3-5, 500 LVs, GBAO, mixed mode, MoE 4.4). But! An 8/10-14 GBAO poll from the Salinas campaign had found her ahead 48-45%. Oregon continues to be problem for Dems.}}{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by the Salinas campaign|name=GBAO}}

|October 3–5, 2022

|500 (LV)

|± 4.4%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|45%

|44%

|2%{{efn|McFarland with 2%}}

|9%

style="text-align:left;"|Cygnal (R){{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/kirk_bado/status/1578004673365245952|title=Kirk A. Bado on X: "New in @njhotline: A new #OR06 internal poll (Sept. 29-30; 400 LVs; +/-4.83%) from Mike Erickson (R) found Erickson leading Andrea Salinas (D), 44%-39%. Biden carried the district by 13 points. More than $4M has been spent in the race already}}{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored by Erickson's campaign|name=Cygnal}}

|September 29–30, 2022

|400 (LV)

|± 4.8%

|39%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|44%

|–

|17%

style="text-align:left;"|Clout Research (R){{efn-ua|name=NRCC}}

|August 14–19, 2022

|409 (V)

|± 4.4%

|34%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|43%

|–

|23%

style="text-align:left;"|GBAO (D)[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RipjpHStHwFDPIhDQjKnQlGiheLWVbe7/view GBAO (D)]{{efn-ua|name=GBAO}}

|August 10–14, 2022

|500 (LV)

|± 4.4%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|48%

|45%

|–

|7%

style="text-align:left;"|Cygnal (R){{efn-ua|Poll sponsored jointly by the National Republican Congressional Committee and Erickson's campaign committee|name=NRCCErickson}}

|July 26–28, 2022

|400 (LV)

|± 4.9%

|40%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|47%

|–

|13%

style="text-align:left;"|RMG Research{{Cite web|url=https://www.termlimits.com/library/USTL%20OR06%20Toplines.pdf|title=RMG Research}}

|June 4–9, 2022

|500 (LV)

|± 4.5%

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|46%

|43%

|–

|11%

{{hidden begin|titlestyle=background:#cff|title=Hypothetical polling|contentstyle=border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;}}

Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican

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style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! Poll source

! Date(s)
administered

! Sample
size{{efn|name="Key"}}

! Margin
of error

! style="width:100px;"| Generic
Democrat

! style="width:100px;"| Generic
Republican

! Undecided

style="text-align:left;"|Change Research (D){{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PollProjectUSA/status/1583580241510879233|title=PPUSA on X: "POLL: @HouseMajPAC (D) 2022 House Battleground Generic Ballots}}{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by the House Majority PAC|name="HouseMaj"}}

|October 19, 2022

|–

|–

|{{party shading/Democratic}}|42%

|41%

|17%

style="text-align:left;"|GBAO (D){{efn-ua|name=GBAO}}

|October 3–5, 2022

|500 (LV)

|± 4.4%

|44%

|{{party shading/Republican}}|48%

|8%

{{hidden end}}

== Results ==

{{Election box begin no change

| title = 2022 Oregon's 6th congressional district election

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Andrea Salinas

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 147,156

| percentage = 50.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Mike Erickson

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 139,946

| percentage = 47.5

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Larry McFarland

| party = Constitution Party (United States)

| votes = 6,762

| percentage = 2.3

}}

{{Election box write-in with party link no change

| votes = 513

| percentage = 0.2

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 294,377

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box new seat win

| winner = Democratic Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

Notes

{{notelist}}

Partisan clients

{{notelist-ua}}

References

{{reflist|30em}}