The following is the latest in my line of Oregon politics blogs and comes at the suggestion of one of my readers. Simply put, I will analyze the current cash situation for major non-federal candidates in Oregon (since I believe that the federal races have been well covered here).
For reference, my latest thoughts on the elections are posted at: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/7/10/12954/7313/791/549408.
Cross-posted from Loaded Orygun: http://www.loadedorygun.net/sh…
Oregon Campaign Finance Laws:
Oregon has a unique campaign finance system. This is because Oregon’s first amendment has been interpreted by the Oregon Supreme Court to give equal protection to commercial and individual free speech, meaning that contribution limits are unconstitutional. However, Oregon does have stringent reporting requirements, which include requiring all contributions/expenditures to be reported to the state’s new online system ORESTAR (https://secure.sos.state.or.us/eim/jsp/CEMainPage.jsp) within a particular period after the contribution/expenditure is made (it gets shorter the closer we get to the election).
Note: All totals are as recent as possible and are rounded to the nearest thousand. I only do reports for contested races, so, for example, since the AG’s race has no Republican candidate, I will not report on it. I exclude the state party’s themselves because their state reporting is not a full picture of their financial status since their contributions are split between federal and state races.
State Party Legislative PACs:
Democrats:
Future PAC (Oregon House):
COH: $627k
Contributions: $572k
Expenditures: $254k
Biggest Contributor: Opportunity PAC (Governor Kulongoski’s PAC)-$25K.
Senate Democratic Leadership Fund (Oregon Senate):
COH: $275k
Contributions: $165k
Expenditures: $77k
Biggest Contributor: Kurt Schrader for State Senate-$20k.
Republicans:
Promote Oregon Leadership (Oregon House):
COH: $46k
Contributions: $298k
Expenditures: $381k
Biggest Contributor: Friends of Bruce Hanna-$20k.
Leadership Fund (Oregon Senate):
COH: $151k
Contributions: $265k
Expenditures: $196k
Biggest Contributor: Roger Beyer for State Senate-$20k.
Oregon Victory PAC (Oregon Legislature):
COH: $142k
Contributions: $195k
Expenditures: $220k
Biggest Contributor: Nancy Lamatta-$30k
Statewide Candidates:
Secretary of State (D Open):
Democratic Candidate: Kate Brown.
COH: $10k
Contributions: $390k
Expenditures: $529k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Education Association-$50k.
Republican Candidate: Rick Dancer
COH: $70k
Contributions: $96k
Expenditures: $25k
Biggest Contributor: Seneca Jones Timber Company-$25k.
State Treasurer (D Open):
Democratic Candidate: Ben Westlund.
COH: $73k
Contributions: $191k
Expenditures: $127k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Education Association-$30k.
Republican Candidate: Allen Alley.
COH: $35k
Contributions: $193k
Expenditures: $178k
Biggest Contributor: Salem Attorney Mark Stevens (in-kind)-$25k.
State Legislature:
Note: Only candidates in contested races are discussed. Where no information is available that means that the candidate has currently raised and/or spent less than $2k since the May primary and so is not required to report. This is not so important, however, because of the free and easy transfers available between candidate committees and because many expenditures come from the party and its committees anyways.
District 9 (Stayton) (Republican Interim Defending):
Interim: Fred Girod (R)
No information available.
Challenger: Bob McDonald.
No information available.
District 12 (McMinnville) (Republican Open)
Republican Candidate: Brian Boquist
COH: $26k
Contributions: $15k
Expenditures: Less than $1k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC (OR R’s)-$5k.
Democratic Candidate: Kevin Nortness
Nothing to report.
District 14 (West Slope) (D Interim Defending)
Interim: Mark Hass (D)
COH: $55k
Contributions: $62k
Expenditures: $31k
Biggest Contributor: IBEW-$3k.
Challenger: Lisa Michaels (R)
COH: $3k
Contributions: $3k
Expenditures: $1k
Biggest Contributor: Leadership Fund (OR R’s)-$2k.
District 27 (Bend) (D Open)
Democratic Candidate: Maren Lundgren
COH: $4k
Contributions: $5k
Expenditures: $1k
Biggest Contributor: Truman Club of Central Oregon-$1k.
Republican Candidate: Chris Telfer
COH: $14k
Contributions: $107k
Expenditures: $99k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC and the Leadership Fund-$10k each.
Oregon House:
Note: Districts 9 and 29 have at least temporarily dropped off the competitive races list because Republican challengers were disqualified for filing in a district that they did not actually live in.
District 6 (Medford) (R Defending)
Incumbent: Sal Esquivel (R)
No information available.
Challenger: Lynn Howe (D)
COH: $5k
Contributions: $9k
Expenditures: $4k
Biggest Contributor: Eric Swenson-$750.
District 7 (Roseburg) (R Defending)
Incumbent: Bruce Hanna (R), Hanna is the Republican leader in the OR House, so his numbers are higher.
COH: $74k
Contributions: $111k
Expenditures: $111k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Forest Industries Council-$15k.
Challenger: Donald Nordin (D)
No information available.
District 15 (Albany) (R Defending)
Incumbent: Andy Olson (R)
COH: $115k
Contributions: $72k
Expenditures: $45k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Forest Industries Council-$10k.
Challenger: Dick Olsen (D)
COH: $2k
Contributions: $3k
Expenditures: $1k
Biggest Contributor: Benton County Democratic Party-$1k.
District 17 (Scio) (R Interim Defending):
Interim: Sherrie Sprenger (R)
COH: $6k
Contributions: $51k
Expenditures: $45k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC-$10k.
Challenger: Dale Thackaberry (D)
No information available.
District 18 (R interim defending):
Interim: Vic Gilliam (R)
COH: $27k
Contributions: $65k
Expenditures: $64k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC-$20k.
Challenger: Jim Gilbert (D)
No information available.
District 19 (Salem) (R Defending)
Incumbent: Kevin Cameron (R)
COH: $37k
Contributions: $51k
Expenditures: $23k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Forest Industries Council-$10k
Challenger: Hanten (HD) Day (D)
COH: $6k
Contributions: $13k
Expenditures: $6k
Biggest Contributor: Marion County Democrats (in-kind)-$5k.
District 20 (Independence/Monmouth) (R Defending)
Incumbent: Vicki Berger (R)
COH: $49k
Contributions: $46k
Expenditures: $32k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Beverage PAC (in-kind)-$10k.
Challenger: Richard Riggs (D)
COH: $5k
Contributions: $30k
Expenditures: $26k
Biggest Contributor: Marion County Democrats (in-kind)-$6k.
District 22 (Woodburn) (D Defending)
Incumbent: Betty Komp (D)
No information available.
Challenger: Tom Chereck (R)
No information available.
District 23 (Dallas) (R Open)
Republican Candidate: Jim Thompson
COH: $15k
Contributions: $52k
Expenditures: $43k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC-$10k.
Democratic Candidate: Jason Brown
COH: $11k
Contributions: $14k
Expenditures: $6k
Biggest Contributor: Nancy and Gerald Brown-$5k.
District 24 (McMinnville) (R Open)
Republican Candidate: Jim Weidner
COH: $1k
Contributions: $52k
Expenditures: $54k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC-$10k
Democratic Candidate: Bernt Hansen
No information available.
District 26 (Wilsonville) (R Open)
Republican Candidate: Matt Wingard
COH: $34k
Contributions: $52k
Expenditures: $27k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC-$30k.
Democratic Candidate: Jessica Adamson
COH: $14k
Contributions: $60k
Expenditures: $56k
Biggest Contributor: AGC Committee for Action (Mainly Construction Companies)-$2.5k.
District 30 (Hillsboro) (D Defending)
Incumbent: David Edwards (D)
COH: $25k
Contributions: $26k
Expenditures: $22k
Biggest Contributor: Agency 76 LLC-$2.5k
Challenger: Andy Duyck (R)
No information available, he just came in to replace a Republican candidate who dropped out, so he would not have to report quite yet.
District 35 (Tigard) (D Defending)
Incumbent: Larry Galizio (D)
No information available.
Challenger: Tony Marino (R)
COH: Less than $1k
Contributions: $32k
Expenditures: $32k
Biggest Contributor: Promote Oregon Leadership PAC (in-kind)-$4k.
District 37 (West Linn) (R Defending)
Incumbent: Scott Bruun (R)
No information available.
Challenger: Michele Eberle (D)
No information available.
District 38 (Lake Oswego) (D Open)
Democratic Candidate: Chris Garrett
COH: $2k
Contributions: $118k
Expenditures: $132k
Biggest Contributor: FireFly Studios LLC (in-kind)-$7k.
Republican Candidate: Steve Griffith
No information available.
District 39 (Canby) (R Open)
Republican Candidate: Bill Kennemer
COH: $74k
Contributions: $112k
Expenditures: $59k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC-$20k.
Democratic Candidate: Toby Forsberg
COH: $17k
Contributions: $53k
Expenditures: $38k
Biggest Contributor: David Forsberg-$10k.
District 49 (Gresham) (R Open)
Republican Candidate: John Nelsen
COH: $22k
Contributions: $104k
Expenditures: $83k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Victory PAC-$30k.
Democratic Candidate: Nick Kahl
COH: $8k
Contributions: $102k
Expenditures: $98k
Biggest Contributor: Oregon Trial Lawyers PAC-$5k.
District 50 (Fairview) (R Defending)
Incumbent: John Lim (R)
No information available.
Challenger: Greg Matthews (D)
COH: $38k
Contributions: $66k
Expenditures: $29k
Biggest Contributor: Various Firefighter PACs-$10k each, $40k total.
District 51 (Clackamas) (R Defending)
Incumbent: Linda Flores (R)
No information available.
Challenger: Brent Barton (D)
COH: $105k
Contributions: $84k
Expenditures: $44k
Biggest Contributor: William Barton and Oregon Trial Lawyers PAC-$10k each.
District 52 (Corbett) (R Open)
Republican Candidate: Matt Lindland (R)
No information available.
Democratic Candidate: Suzanne VanOrman (D)
No information available.
District 54 (Bend) (R Defending)
Incumbent: Chuck Burley (R)
COH: $27k
Contributions: $95k
Expenditures: $89k
Biggest Contributor: Friends of Bruce Hanna (in-kind)-$8k.
Challenger: Judy Stiegler (D)
COH: $18k
Contributions: $26k
Expenditures: $14k
Biggest Contributor: Truman Club of Central OR-$4.5k.
District 59 (The Dalles) (R Interim Defending)
Interim: John Huffman (R)
No information available.
Challenger: Mike Ahern (D)
COH: $10k
Contributions: $32k
Expenditures: $22k
Biggest Contributor: Jason Hale-$10k.
Let me know what you think.
Let me know what you think.
Dems are completely dominating in fundraising. Here is FL it’s the complete opposite. Wish our state party had it’s act together like OR.