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Take Action! Run for Office in 2022! List of Empty Seats in Oregon

Take Action! Run for Office in 2022! List of Empty Seats in Oregon

Summary: March 8, 2022, the filing deadline, ended with multiple legislative races in Oregon with no candidates—ten seats in total (4 seats with no Republican candidate; six with no democrat candidates). These uncontested seats were an opportunity for conservative candidates who could potentially have advanced to the general election simply by registering to run in the primary.

Take Action Briefing

What: Oregon needs good conservatives to run for office. The list below shows open seats with no current candidate.
Who: All conservative Oregonians. Republicans and democrats. (NAVs don’t have primaries.)
How: Take action right now register with the state of Oregon for one of the seats that currently have no candidates.
When: Now, now, now! You must register for office by Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 5 p.m.
Why: If there are no other primary candidates for your political party, you will advance to the general election. In a year that should be good for conservatives up and down the ballot, way too many of these possible legislative seats have no candidates at. Do you really want to just give up a seat to the crazy Left? In New Jersey, some seats were won by conservatives in the general election spending less than $2,500. Oregon is struggling and they need your help!

The List of Uncontested Seats in Oregon for May 2022 Primary (PDF)

NOTE: If you are not seeing the latest update (March 7, 7:30 pm), you may need to delete cookies and empty cache. Or try refreshing the page.

Final Standings:
No Republicans running in HDs 44, 45, 47 (all Multnomah County)
No Democrats running in HDs 4 & 9 (SW Oregon), 17 Linn/Marion), 57 (Central OR), and 58 & 60 (E & SE Oregon)
SD 4 ended with no Republican in the race against a well-established incumbent

Pretty much all of Oregon’s state house and senate districts have been changed. So if you’re not sure, double-check which Oregon district you live in. (Search field in upper right-hand corner.)

Take Action! Register to Run for Office in Oregon!

  1. Check the list of uncontested seats, above (latest version updated March 5, 2022, 11:50 am)
  2. Find out how to run for office in Oregon
    1. Note that you must have be a member of the party for which you are running for 180 days
  3. Download and fill out the form, SEL-101 (PDF).
  4. Get the SEL-101 form and the filing fee ($25 for state house/senate) to your county clerk’s office before 5 p.m., Tuesday March 8th, 2022. Find your county officials.
  5. If you’re not unable to run, consider at least becoming a PCP. See below.

Don’t wait! This is a prime opportunity for conservatives, republican and democrat, to step and stop the far-left insanity Oregon is lurching toward.

Don’t complain. Take back your party! If you haven’t already, become a Precinct Committee Person. Fill out the form online. Or you can download the SEL-105 (PCP) form as a PDF.

Once elected, you become a member of the county party, which allows you to vote on issues, for officers, who in turn vote for state and federal offices.

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