Dave McCall

Lamar Wise

I have deep ties to this community. My mom is a small business owner and my dad has spent over two decades working at Intel. I grew up in this district, and am a proud Century High School alum.

I have been blessed to have the love and support of a close-knit, hardworking family. But things weren’t always easy for us. When I attended college at the University of Oregon, at times it was so hard to keep up with tuition and bills that I found myself couch surfing for months at a time. After college I moved back to Hillsboro and spent years working for a community nonprofit dedicated to education quality in Oregon, because I wanted to follow the example of my parents who showed me that with hard work, we can build something better, and because I knew in my heart that no young person should have to choose between getting an education and paying rent the way I had to do. When COVID-19 hit, I saw firsthand how the lack of housing assistance resources and the heightened need for mental health support here in Washington County was made worse by the pandemic. That’s why since COVID-19 started, I’ve been working with young BIPOC community organizers to help expand county budget funding for mental and public health.

I want to help Washington County build out the affordable housing we need and build out the mental health and public services infrastructure our communities need. And I want to keep this a beautiful place to live and work for all of our residents, no matter their race, faith, or zip code.

Jonathan P Chenjeri

Occupation: Social Studies Teacher

Occupational Background: Teacher, Klamath Union High School (2018 – present).

Educational Background: Phoenix High School (2010), Rogue Community College (2012), Southern Oregon University – BA (History), 2015; Post-Bacc (Economics), 2017; MAT – Social Studies (2018).

Prior Governmental Experience: None.

A New Deal for Rural Oregon

This campaign is about reclaiming rural Oregon and rural America, and together defining a New Deal for our region. We want to start conversations that rethink and reimagine what is possible for rural economies, education, environmental sustainability, equity, and our upcoming generation.

As your representative, I will work toward those policies that lift up all rural Oregonians. We need policy principles that are grounded in love and child-centeredness, that prioritize workers, sustainability, and enable the access to reach our full potential.

A New Deal means:

  • Rural infrastructure
  • Comprehensive healthcare for all
  • Reimaging economies
  • Union labor
  • Educational opportunity
  • Climate change mitigation
  • Ending homelessness and poverty in Oregon

Proudly supported by:

  • Working Families Party of Oregon
  • Klamath Falls Association for Classified Employees
  • Planned Parenthood Action Pac of Oregon
  • Oregon League of Conservation Voters
  • Hugh Palcic – former candidate – Senate District 28 (2020)
  • Lisa Danskin – KFEA President
  • Heather Weisener – KFEA Vice President
  • Casey Kulla – Candidate for OR Labor Commissioner

“The challenges for rural Oregon are vast, growing – and importantly, real. From climate change, rural broadband, educational opportunity, and a regional economy that works for all, a Rural New Deal provides a road map for comprehensively improving the region. And, unlike his competition, Jonathan possesses the capability to deliver.” – Hugh

“There is one candidate doing much more than just talking. This candidate is active in his beliefs of changing rural Oregon’s future. A New Deal for Rural Oregon is for the people, supported by the people. Rural Oregon needs to be lifted up! We deserve it. Rethink. Reimagine. Reclaim Rural Oregon.” – KFEA

Help reshape rural Oregon, visit jpcford56.com

(This information furnished by ChenjeriD56.)

 

Michael Sipe

Occupation: Business Coach and Consultant; Mergers and Acquisitions Advisor; Real Estate Broker

Occupational Background: Southwestern Publishing Company – Sales and Sales Management; US Army Officer; Serial Entrepreneur; Owner of Multiple Childcare Facilities and Summer Camps

Educational Background: Arizona State University, Bachelors in Business Administration; US Army Ranger School; US Army Engineer Officer School

Prior Governmental Experience: None

Central Oregon needs a commonsense conservative voice in Salem. I’m a businessperson, not a politician or lawyer. With about $26.8 Billion of your tax dollars at stake in Oregon’s budget, we need businesspeople, not lawyers, stewarding wise investment of your money.

Problem Solver/Solution Finder

I’m a lifelong entrepreneur. Even as a 1st Lieutenant and Captain I was appointed to run some of the most innovative and high-profile programs for NATO forces during the Cold War. As an Army Ranger School graduate and Officer, I learned resourcefulness, contingency planning and how to develop creative solutions to extremely complex problems in high-stakes, high-stress environments. Decades of mergers and acquisitions experience built the skill of achieving goals through clarity of focus, empathy, and negotiation.

Servant Leadership with Compassion

Balanced leadership requires life experience, maturity and compassion. Some of my life experiences relevant to understanding and serving all constituents; born extremely poor, worked fields starting at age three, raised as a minority on the Navajo Nation; part of a Hispanic family through college; worked in largely Black communities three summers during college; led mostly inner-city men and women soldiers in Germany; served business clients of every culture, creed, gender and age in the melting pot of Silicon Valley; 30 years with previous wife, who suffered severe addiction and mental health challenges until her horrific death; was a single dad; now happily remarried with blended family of six kids and four grandkids; strong Christian faith forged through life experiences.

I’m asking for your vote, so I can be a commonsense Voice for Central Oregon in Salem.

www.avoiceforcentraloregon.com

(This information furnished by Michael Sipe for State Representative.)

 

Eric Delehoy

Occupation: Educator/Small Business Owner

Occupational Background: College Counselor, Admissions Officer, Nonprofit Director, Service Industry

Educational Background: BA Sociology, Colorado State University; MFA Creative Writing, Antioch University

Prior Governmental Experience: Elected PCP since 2016

The status quo isn't working for North Portland.

North Portland is struggling with safety, homelessness, and lack of access to services. Our system is failing working families, small businesses, and students. Our elected officials say the right things but aren't offering real solutions. Without a clear vision from our leaders, we lose.

When we're all involved, no challenge is too great.

I'm not a politician or part of the political establishment, but I've talked to thousands of district residents. They tell me that every level of government needs to focus on homelessness and safety – we need a long-term plan. Portlanders have shown willingness to invest resources to make a difference. We can help those experiencing homelessness and drug addiction by quickly deploying transitional housing, care, and wraparound services. We also must address the root causes of our current challenges.

I'm an educator, small business owner, and longtime leader in our community. I understand there are multiple paths to opportunity, to fixing our state's problems, and it starts with education. I will lead a serious investment in education access, trade apprenticeships, and re-establish our legislature's Higher Education Committee.

In Portland, I've spent years advocating for LGBTQA+ rights at Basic Rights Oregon and immigrants' rights through Causa. I have been a queer activist for 30+ years, an education professional for 25+ years, and a North Portland resident for 20+ years. These experiences did not involve politics. They were about empathy, collaboration, and creating direct change within our community. That's the leadership we need.

Read my plans at www.EricDelehoy.com/BEST

Endorsed by: Oregon Progressive Party, Former Multnomah County DA Rod Underhill, Senator Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, former Senator Mark Hass, and several educators, community, and business leaders who serve our North Portland community at www.EricDelehoy.com.

(This information furnished by Eric Delehoy.)

Nathan Sosa

Occupation: State Representative; Attorney

Occupational Background: Attorney

Educational Background: JD, William S. Boyd School of Law; BA History, UNLV

Prior Governmental Experience: State Representative; Oregon Government Ethics Commission(OGEC); Hillsboro 2035 Oversight Committee

www.nathansosa.com

As a state representative and attorney who protects people’s rights, I’m committed to building a better future for Oregonians.

Helping Working Families

I grew up in poverty. I’ve experienced what many working families are going through.
This session, we invested:

  • $100 million: Expand Childcare;
  • $300 million: Healthcare Access;
  • $200 million: Workforce Development.

We must continue these investments, expand tax credits for working people, and lower the cost of living.

Supporting Small Businesses

As an ambassador with the WashCo Chamber, I’ve helped small businesses survive and thrive.
This session, I co-sponsored:

  • $15 million Economic Equity Investment Program for small business owners and entrepreneurs.

We must promote partnerships between Business Oregon, chambers of commerce, and nonprofits.

Assisting Students and Teachers

As president of Hillsboro Schools Foundation, I’m committed to helping students and teachers.
This session, we provided:

  • $300 million: Reduce teacher burnout; Hire more substitutes.

We need more resources and emphasis on career readiness.

Addressing Homelessness and Housing

As a volunteer, I’ve worked to address youth homelessness.
This session, we provided:

  • $400 million: Build and maintain affordable housing; Encourage homeownership;
    Address homelessness.

We must revise our tax code to provide sustainable resources to prioritize affordable housing.

Keeping Our Communities Safe

I’m committed to keeping Hillsboro safe.
This session, we delivered:

  • $20 million: Violence Prevention
  • $14 million: Crime Victims
  • $150 million: Mental Health Services

We must sustain and expand these investments.

Endorsements

American Federation of Teachers
APANO
Basic Rights Oregon Equality PAC
Oregon League of Conservation Voters
Oregon & Southern Idaho District Council of Laborers (LIUNA)
PCUN (Pineros y Campesinos del noroeste)
Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon
Pro-Choice Oregon
Latino Network Action Fund

Sen. Janeen Sollman
Rep. Susan McLain
Alison Kean, former chair OGEC

Small Business Owners
Kal Peiris
Lee Gochenour
Lisa Bradburn
Titonian Wallace

(This information furnished by Nathan Sosa for Oregon.)

 

Hai Pham

Occupation: Pediatric Dentist; Small Business Owner

Occupational Background: Pediatric Dentistry Chair, Randall Children's Hospital

Educational Background: Oregon State, BS; OHSU, DMD

Prior Governmental Experience: Oregon Children's Cabinet, Oregon Board of Dentistry

DR. HAI PHAM: FROM REFUGEE TO COMMUNITY LEADER

In a time of uncertainty and change, Hai Pham is the leader we need to build a better future for our children and all Oregonians.

Dr. Pham’s family came to Oregon after fleeing Vietnam. Through hard work and community support, he overcame hardships to become a pediatric dentist. He founded Hi 5 Dental: Dentistry for Kids, to provide care for the underserved children of Washington County.

To give back to the community that has given him so much, Dr. Pham serves on the board of the Dental Foundation of Oregon and volunteers with the Tooth Taxi – a way to provide free care to children and adults who cannot access a dentist in their community.

“My story is one of incredible opportunity – and I believe others deserve access to the same opportunities I’ve had. As your Representative, I’ll fight to improve health care, make our communities safer, and ensure a quality education for all children.” Dr. Hai Pham

DR. PHAM: THE LEADER WE NEED

State Senator Janeen Sollman
“Dr. Pham’s passion for helping others shines through in all he does. He will provide exceptional leadership for the people of District 36.”

Representative Sheri Schouten
“I trust Dr. Pham to carry on the legacy of the work I have done in the Legislature – especially on strengthening our healthcare system. He has my full support.”

Hillsboro School Board Member Yadira Martinez
“When it comes to looking out for children and families, we couldn’t do better than Dr. Hai Pham.”

SUPPORTED BY THOSE WE TRUST:

Washington County Commissioner Nafisa Fai
PCC Board Member Mohamed Alyajouri
State Senator Kate Lieber
Portland Timbers Star Diego Valeri
Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon
Oregon League of Conservation Voters
APANO

www.haifororegon.com

(This information furnished by Friends of Hai Pham.)

Lucetta A Elmer

Occupation: Business Owner

Occupational Background: Multi Small business owner; Real Estate owner/manager

Educational Background: Bachelor of Science in Education, Linfield University

Prior Governmental Experience: None

ABOUT LUCETTA ELMER

Lucetta is an Oregon native. She grew up on a small farm in Yamhill County where her parents and grandparents tended the land. It was here that her earnest work ethic was formed. She doesn't shy away from hard labor or difficult tasks. She had her first taste of small business experience when she was 15 and began to do payroll for her dad's Timber business.

SMALL BUSINESS ADVOCATE

Lucetta has owned and operated multiple McMinnville businesses throughout the years. Each business is deeply rooted in multiple facets that make Oregon great: tourism, commerce, land development, education, housing and entertainment. Lucetta will always be a strong advocate for small businesses as our State Representative.

DEEP COMMUNITY ROOTS

Over the years, Lucetta has rooted herself deeply into serving her community. She has served as Chair of McMinnville Chamber of Commerce, Chair of McMinnville Christian Academy, a Board Member of McMinnville Downtown Association, and a Member of the Government Affairs Committee.

PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN’S FUTURE

Lucetta knows that the decisions made by our leaders in Salem will affect the future of our kids. She is very passionate about creating opportunities for our children to grow and be the very best they can be.

STANDING UP FOR OUR TAXPAYERS AND VALUES

Lucetta will stand up for our tax dollars, and our values in Salem. Out-of-control crime needs to be addressed and authoritarian leadership from our Governor has gone too far.

ENDORSED BY

State Representative Ron Noble

State Representative Jami Cate

Yamhill County Sheriff, Tim Svenson

McMinnville City Council Members

Adam Garvin

Chris Chenoweth

Lucetta4oregon.com

(This information furnished by Committee to elect Lucetta Elmer.)

Beth Jones

Occupation: Attorney

Occupational Background: Founder/Director, non-profit serving families in poverty, “Bambinos”

Educational Background: Willamette University College of Law, JD; Corban University, Psychology/Family Studies, BS, Honors, Servant-Leader Award Recipient

Prior Governmental Experience: Dallas City Councilor; Oregon Army National Guard Family Readiness Group Leader; Marion County Republican Precinct Committeeperson; Polk County Commission for Children and Families

100% PRO-LIFE & PRO-SECOND AMENDMENT!

NO NEW TAXES!

A Passionate Fighter Against Government Overreach

Beth Jones has been using her legal skills to protect our CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS and fight against government overreach!

Beth knows how to fight for Constitutional policies. Republicans need her legal skills in Salem!” State Representative Cedric Hayden

“Beth fought to protect SMALL BUSINESSES and Individuals from Kate Brown’s tyranny!” Jen Jacobson, “Beloved Cheesecakes” owner

Advocate for Education Choices

Beth respects parents as the ultimate voice in their kids’ education! Beth will expand alternatives within public schools and support parents’ rights to choose private or home-school without state intervention.

Beth is a proven fighter for parental rights in public, private, and home-school education. We need her passion in Legislature!” Suzanne Gallagher, Parents’ Rights in Education, PAC

Beth Defends Police

As an attorney, Beth defends law enforcement officers! Beth understands weak criminal laws create MORE crime and victims. Beth will VOTE YES to FUND POLICE and fight for criminal accountability!

Forest Management

Beth understands our timberlands provide jobs, recreation, and wildlife habitat. Beth supports active forest management to sustain healthy forests and prevent wildfires!

Beth will STAND UP for working families’ jobs and proper forest management.” Angelita Sanchez, #TimberUnity PAC

MORE ENDORSEMENTS:

Marion County Republican Central Committee

Stand For Health Freedom

Free Oregon

Oregon Moms Building Excellent Schools Together PAC

Local Jobs Matter PAC

No Tolls Oregon PAC

Marty Heyen, Salem/Keizer School Board-Member

Mike Schaufler, Turner City Councilor, former State Representative

Jordan Ohrt, Stayton City Councilor

Tim Kirsch, Mill City Mayor

Dawn Plotts, Mill City Councilor

Tammy Bennett, Aumsville Budget Committee-Member

Questions? Visit www.BethJonesforOregon.com or call Beth at 503-508-6043.

(This information furnished by Friends of Beth Jones.)

 

Jeff Gowing

Occupation: Millwright

Occupational Background: 6 Years U S Army, 33 years Wood Products/Sawmill

Educational Background: Lane Community College Millwright Apprenticeship

Prior Governmental Experience: Cottage Grove City Council 2009-2016, Cottage Grove Mayor 2017-present

Jeff Gowing

Candidate for House District 12

Jeff Gowing is a fourth generation Oregonian and a life-long resident of Lane County. Most members of the community of Cottage Grove know Jeff by his first name, regardless of their demographics. A graduate of Cottage Grove High School, Jeff served 6 years in the United States Army. In 1989 Jeff began his career at Weyerhaeuser Company in Cottage Grove. He worked in several departments at the mill and is currently working as a Millwright. Jeff has three adult children and four grandchildren. He and his wife, Celia reside in Cottage Grove.

During the last 3 decades, Jeff 's involvement in the Timber Industry has taught him the value of the industry in his community and the state. Timber dollars, logging, land use, watersheds, conservation, and environmental concerns are all a part of the experiences he has had during his career. Serving as an elected official has fine-tuned Jeff’s desire to continue serving his community. Jeff strongly believes in working together; collaborating with all communities and finding solutions that work for all

Some of the reasons that Jeff feels the call to action at a higher, more effective level are:

  • State Legislators have lost focus on the rural communities
  • More equitable policies for the smaller cities
  • Legislators need to be more visible in their District
  • More productive work across party lines
  • Commitment to sustainable solutions to the unhoused and mental health crisis

Jeff's public service includes: Mayor of Cottage Grove since 2017; City Council, Cottage Grove 2009-16; Current President of the Oregon Mayor’s Association; Past Chair Lane Area Commission on Transportation and Board Member for the Coast Fork Water Shed Council.

(This information furnished by Jeff Gowing.)