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Post-Primary Endorsements for the Oregon Legislature

Post-Primary Endorsements for the Oregon Legislature

June 3, 2024 Last Edit: July 29, 2024

Ten more candidates win the backing of NFIB's political action committee

Following the May 21 Primary Election, the political action committee for NFIB Oregon, NFIB OR PAC, has made the following additional endorsements for the Oregon House of Representatives and Oregon Senate. Click here for the complete list to date. Further endorsements will be forthcoming, leading up to the November 5 General Election.

Oregon State Senate

District 12     Bruce Starr
District 27     Michael Summers*

Oregon House of Representatives

District 04     Alek Skarlatos
District 19     David Brown
District 20     Kevin Chambers
District 26     Jason Fields*
District 39     Aimee Reiner
District 50     Paul Drechsler
District 51     Christine Drazan
District 53     Keri Lopez

*Denotes NFIB Member

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