Elections 2024
We build member power by engaging in politics, and through that power, we’re able to win better contracts and working conditions!
2024 Election Fieldwork
The Oregon AFSCME Political Action Committee (PAC) is driven by AFSCME members, and members make the decisions on who our council chooses to endorse in Oregon’s elections. Through our collective voice, we influence statewide, legislative, and local races, ensuring that our values are represented in the places where policy is made.
It’s not too late to get involved in this election! Sign up to canvass or phonebank for our endorsed candidates, and help make sure that the people who are making decisions about our workplaces and lives will listen to and uplift our stories!
Oregon AFSCME PAC Endorsements
These endorsements have been made by Oregon AFSCME’s political action committee, made up of members who have been duly elected by their local.
Statewide Races
Secretary of State
Attorney General
State Treasurer
Regional District Races
Regional District 1
Regional District 2
Regional District 3
Regional District 4
Regional District 5
Regional District Map - Click to Enlarge
Local Races
Multnomah County Commissioner
Clackamas County Commissioner
Lane County Commissioner
Deschutes County Commissioner
Coos County Commissioner
City of Portland
Councilor District 1
Candace Avalos
Jamie Dunphy
Timur Ender
Steph Routh
Councilor District 2
Jonathan Tasini
Nat West
Councilor District 3
Jesse Cornett
Chris Flanary
Tiffany Koyama Lane
Steve Novick
Councilor District 4
Mitchell Green
Tony Morse
Sarah Silkie
City of Salem
City of Eugene
Ballot Measures
Measure 115
YES
Allow the Legislature to impeach elected state executives
Measure 116
YES
Establish the Independent Public Service Compensation Commission to determine certain public officials' salaries
Measure 117
YES
Establish ranked-choice voting for federal and state offices
Measure 118
NO
Require Oregon issue rebates to residents from surplus corporate tax revenue
Measure 119
YES
Require cannabis businesses to submit to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission a signed labor peace agreement between the business and a labor organization with its licensure or renewal application