2018 Oregon gubernatorial election
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The 2018 Oregon gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018 to elect the Governor of Oregon who would serve a full four-year term, after the 2016 special election, where Governor Kate Brown was elected to serve the last two years of a four-year term.[1] Incumbent Democratic Governor Kate Brown ran for a full term. The Republican Party nominated Knute Buehler to run against Brown; the Independent Party of Oregon nominated Patrick Starnes. Kate Brown was re-elected as governor in a rematch of the 2012 Oregon Secretary of State Election.
Democratic primary[]
Candidates[]
Declared[]
Endorsements[]
Kate Brown
- U.S. Senators
- Jeff Merkley, U.S. Senator (D-OR)[4]
- Organizations
- Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund[5]
- Human Rights Campaign[6][7]
- Oregon AFL–CIO[8][9]
- Oregon League of Conservation Voters[9]
- Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon[10]
Results[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Kate Brown (incumbent) | 324,541 | 81.9 | |
Democratic | Ed Jones | 33,464 | 8.4 | |
Democratic | Candace Neville | 29,110 | 7.4 | |
Democratic | Write-ins | 8,912 | 2.3 | |
Total votes | 396,027 | 100.0 |
Republican primary[]
Candidates[]
Declared[]
- Keenan Bohach[3]
- Knute Buehler, state representative and nominee for secretary of state in 2012[11]
- Sam Carpenter, businessman and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014 and 2016[12][13][14]
- Jonathan Edwards III[3]
- Brett Hyland[3]
- Jeff Smith, small business owner[15]
- David Stauffer[3]
- Jack Tracy[3]
- Greg Wooldridge, former Blue Angels commanding officer[16]
Withdrew[]
- Bruce Cuff, real estate broker and candidate for governor in 2014 and 2016 (endorsed Greg Wooldridge)[3][17]
Declined[]
- Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Mayor of Happy Valley and nominee for the state house in 2016[18][11][19]
- Cedric Ross Hayden, state representative[20]
- Mike McLane, House Minority Leader[21]
- Bud Pierce, physician and nominee for governor in 2016[22][23]
- Bill Post, state representative[20][11]
- Dennis Richardson, Oregon Secretary of State, former state representative and nominee for governor in 2014[24]
Endorsements[]
Knute Buehler
- U.S. Senators
- State legislators
- Cliff Bentz, state senator[26]
- Bill Hansell, state senator[27]
- Greg Barreto, state representative[26]
- Daniel Bonham, state representative[26]
- Sal Esquivel, state representative[9][28]
- Lynn Findley, state representative[26]
- Dallas Heard, state representative[29]
- Mike McLane, state representative[26]
- Ron Noble, state representative[26]
- Andy Olson, state representative[26]
- E. Werner Reschke, state representative[30]
- Gene Whisnant, state representative[31][9]
- Individuals
- Rob Harris, co-chair of the Independent Party of Oregon[32]
- Antoinette Hatfield, former First Lady of Oregon[33]
- Phil Knight, businessman, co-founder of Nike[34][9]
- Organizations
- National Federation of Independent Business[35]
- Oregon Cattlemen's Association[36]
- Oregon Farm Bureau[36]
- Newspapers
Greg Wooldridge
Debates[]
Host network |
Date | Link(s) | Participants | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Knute Buehler |
Sam Carpenter |
Greg Wooldridge | |||
KXL-FM | May 11, 2018 | [51] | Invited | Invited | Invited |
Polling[]
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Knute Buehler |
Sam Carpenter |
Lori Chavez-DeRemer |
Greg Wooldridge |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Global Strategy Group (D) | May 3–6, 2018 | 438 | ± 4.7% | 33% | 25% | – | 8% | – | 33% |
Triton Polling & Research (R-Carpenter) | April 19–22, 2018 | 1,013 | ± 3.1% | 39% | 24% | – | 12% | 6%[a] | 20% |
Triton Polling & Research (R-Carpenter) | March 19–25, 2018 | 628 | – | 23% | 23% | – | 4% | – | 50% |
iCitizen | September 13–28, 2017 | 168 | ± 3.9% | 28% | – | 8% | 31% | 6% | 26% |
Results[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Knute Buehler | 144,103 | 45.9 | |
Republican | Sam Carpenter | 90,572 | 28.8 | |
Republican | Greg C. Wooldridge | 63,049 | 20.1 | |
Republican | Bruce Cuff | 4,857 | 1.5 | |
Republican | Jeff Smith | 4,691 | 1.5 | |
Republican | David Stauffer | 2,096 | 0.7 | |
Republican | Write-ins | 1,701 | 0.5 | |
Republican | Jonathan Edwards III | 861 | 0.3 | |
Republican | Keenan Bohach | 787 | 0.3 | |
Republican | Brett Hyland | 755 | 0.2 | |
Republican | Jack W. Tacy | 512 | 0.2 | |
Total votes | 313,984 | 100 |
Independent Party primary[]
Candidates[]
Declared[]
Results[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Write-ins | 13,497 | 56.8 | |
Independent | Patrick Starnes | 6,030 | 25.4 | |
Independent | Skye J. Allen | 2,405 | 10.6 | |
Independent | Dan Pistoresi | 1,846 | 7.8 | |
Total votes | 23,778 | 100.0 |
General election[]
Debates[]
- Complete video of debate, October 2, 2018
- Third party debate, featuring Nick Chen (L), Patrick Starnes (I), and Chris Henry (P), hosted by former Green Party candidate Alex DiBlasi, October 6, 2018
- Complete video of debate, October 9, 2018
Predictions[]
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[52] | Tossup | October 26, 2018 |
The Washington Post[53] | Tossup | November 5, 2018 |
FiveThirtyEight[54] | Likely D | November 5, 2018 |
Rothenberg Political Report[55] | Tilt D | November 1, 2018 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[56] | Lean D | November 5, 2018 |
RealClearPolitics[57] | Tossup | November 4, 2018 |
Daily Kos[58] | Lean D | November 5, 2018 |
Fox News[59][b] | Lean D | November 5, 2018 |
Politico[60] | Lean D | November 5, 2018 |
Governing[61] | Tossup | November 5, 2018 |
- Notes
Polling[]
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kate Brown (D) |
Knute Buehler (R) |
Patrick Starnes (IPO) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hoffman Research Group | October 29–30, 2018 | 694 | ± 3.7% | 45% | 42% | 4% | 2%[62] | 7% |
Emerson College | October 26–28, 2018 | 747 | ± 3.7% | 47% | 42% | – | 7% | 4% |
DHM Research | October 4–11, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 40% | 35% | 4% | 3%[63] | 17% |
Riley Research Associates | September 24 – October 7, 2018 | 356 | ± 5.0% | 49% | 45% | 4% | 3%[64] | – |
Clout Research (R) | September 20–23, 2018 | 679 | ± 3.8% | 42% | 41% | – | – | – |
Hoffman Research Group | September 12–13, 2018 | 680 | ± 3.8% | 46% | 36% | 4% | 2%[62] | 12% |
Causeway Solutions (R-No Supermajorities PAC) | September 6–11, 2018 | 2,831 | ± 2.0% | 41% | 43% | – | – | – |
Clout Research (R) | July 30–31, 2018 | 559 | ± 4.1% | 42% | 43% | – | – | 15% |
Gravis Marketing | July 16–17, 2018 | 770 | ± 3.5% | 45% | 45% | – | – | 10% |
Triton Polling & Research (R-Carpenter) | March 19–25, 2018 | 2,067 | ± 2.2% | 41% | 46% | – | – | 14% |
DHM Research | January 25–31, 2018 | 604 | ± 4.0% | 46% | 29% | – | – | 25% |
Zogby Analytics | November 10–12, 2017 | 508 | ± 4.4% | 39% | 36% | – | – | 25% |
iCitizen | September 13–28, 2017 | 645 | ± 3.9% | 41% | 40% | – | 11% | 8% |
Hypothetical polling
- with Sam Carpenter
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kate Brown (D) |
Sam Carpenter (R) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Triton Polling & Research (R-Carpenter) | March 19–25, 2018 | 2,067 | ± 2.2% | 41% | 46% | – | 13% |
Zogby Analytics | November 10–12, 2017 | 508 | ± 4.4% | 38% | 36% | – | 26% |
- with Greg Wooldridge
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kate Brown (D) |
Greg Wooldridge (R) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Triton Polling & Research (R-Carpenter) | March 19–25, 2018 | 2,067 | ± 2.2% | 42% | 47% | – | 11% |
iCitizen | September 13–28, 2017 | 645 | ± 3.9% | 42% | 39% | 11% | 7% |
- with Lori Chavez-DeRemer
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kate Brown (D) |
Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
iCitizen | September 13–28, 2017 | 645 | ± 3.9% | 40% | 34% | 17% | 8% |
Results[]
Statewide results[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Kate Brown (incumbent) | 934,498 | 50.05% | -0.57% | |
Republican | Knute Buehler | 814,988 | 43.65% | +0.20% | |
Independent | Patrick Starnes | 53,392 | 2.86% | +0.42% | |
Libertarian | Nick Chen | 28,927 | 1.55% | -0.77% | |
Constitution | Aaron Auer | 21,145 | 1.13% | +0.13% | |
Progressive | Chris Henry | 11,013 | 0.59% | N/A | |
Write-in | 3,034 | 0.16% | -0.01% | ||
Total votes | 1,866,997 | 100.00% | N/A | ||
Democratic hold |
County results[]
County | Kate Brown
Democrat |
Votes | Knute Buehler
Republican |
Votes | Patrick Starnes
Independent |
Votes | Nick Chen
Libertarian |
Votes | Aaron Auer
Constitution |
Votes | Chris Henry
Progressive |
Votes | Write-in | Votes | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baker | 19.0% | 1,572 | 72.9% | 6,023 | 4.2% | 347 | 1.6% | 132 | 1.5% | 126 | 0.6% | 49 | 0.2% | 15 | 8,264 |
Benton | 60.1% | 26,592 | 33.9% | 14,990 | 2.8% | 1,225 | 1.6% | 721 | 0.8% | 357 | 0.7% | 293 | 0.1% | 53 | 44,231 |
Clackamas | 45.5% | 91,088 | 49.2% | 98,468 | 2.4% | 4,726 | 1.4% | 2,827 | 0.9% | 1,853 | 0.5% | 941 | 0.2% | 363 | 200,266 |
Clatsop | 48.0% | 8,909 | 44.7% | 8,294 | 3.3% | 616 | 1.6% | 305 | 1.4% | 259 | 0.8% | 140 | 0.2% | 35 | 18,558 |
Columbia | 38.7% | 9,519 | 52.6% | 12,953 | 4.0% | 975 | 1.9% | 480 | 2.0% | 481 | 0.7% | 167 | 0.2% | 42 | 24,617 |
Coos | 33.5% | 9,622 | 57.5% | 16,520 | 4.4% | 1,262 | 1.8% | 505 | 1.8% | 510 | 0.9% | 256 | 0.2% | 52 | 28,727 |
Crook | 19.8% | 2,285 | 73.8% | 8,516 | 3.6% | 418 | 1.0% | 110 | 1.2% | 140 | 0.4% | 42 | 0.2% | 25 | 11,536 |
Curry | 35.9% | 4,141 | 56.1% | 6,474 | 3.8% | 443 | 1.6% | 188 | 1.7% | 199 | 0.7% | 75 | 0.1% | 13 | 11,533 |
Deschutes | 42.3% | 40,676 | 52.0% | 49,983 | 2.9% | 2,764 | 1.4% | 1,353 | 0.8% | 766 | 0.5% | 460 | 0.1% | 97 | 96,099 |
Douglas | 24.0% | 11,824 | 65.8% | 32,413 | 5.0% | 2,481 | 1.5% | 738 | 2.7% | 1,326 | 0.7% | 368 | 0.2% | 88 | 49,238 |
Gilliam | 22.0% | 218 | 69.6% | 691 | 4.6% | 46 | 1.9% | 19 | 1.4% | 14 | 0.5% | 5 | 0.0% | 0 | 993 |
Grant | 16.8% | 649 | 75.9% | 2,923 | 3.9% | 151 | 1.2% | 48 | 1.5% | 56 | 0.5% | 19 | 0.2% | 7 | 3,853 |
Harney | 16.5% | 584 | 76.7% | 2,722 | 3.6% | 126 | 0.8% | 29 | 1.8% | 63 | 0.6% | 20 | 0.1% | 3 | 3,547 |
Hood River | 59.9% | 6,485 | 35.0% | 3,789 | 2.5% | 271 | 1.3% | 136 | 0.7% | 81 | 0.5% | 55 | 0.1% | 11 | 10,828 |
Jackson | 41.4% | 42,207 | 50.7% | 51,623 | 4.1% | 4,196 | 1.7% | 1,720 | 1.3% | 1,313 | 0.7% | 716 | 0.1% | 132 | 101,907 |
Jefferson | 29.8% | 2,635 | 62.3% | 5,518 | 4.4% | 388 | 1.3% | 111 | 1.6% | 145 | 0.5% | 45 | 0.1% | 10 | 8,852 |
Josephine | 30.2% | 12,214 | 60.5% | 24,499 | 4.3% | 1,735 | 1.9% | 767 | 2.2% | 881 | 0.8% | 308 | 0.2% | 66 | 40,470 |
Klamath | 22.3% | 6,301 | 67.7% | 19,134 | 4.9% | 1,371 | 2.3% | 643 | 2.0% | 564 | 0.7% | 198 | 0.2% | 45 | 28,256 |
Lake | 13.4% | 476 | 78.0% | 2,774 | 4.4% | 155 | 1.5% | 52 | 2.3% | 81 | 0.4% | 14 | 0.1% | 5 | 3,557 |
Lane | 54.7% | 96,841 | 38.2% | 67,737 | 3.2% | 5,683 | 1.8% | 3,106 | 1.2% | 2,173 | 0.8% | 1,335 | 0.2% | 297 | 177,172 |
Lincoln | 52.1% | 12,610 | 40.8% | 9,884 | 3.4% | 825 | 1.6% | 391 | 1.2% | 302 | 0.7% | 164 | 0.2% | 43 | 24,219 |
Linn | 30.1% | 16,461 | 60.5% | 33,051 | 4.2% | 2,293 | 1.9% | 1,061 | 2.2% | 1,204 | 0.8% | 421 | 0.3% | 171 | 54,662 |
Malheur | 24.1% | 2,159 | 66.9% | 6,000 | 4.1% | 364 | 1.7% | 156 | 2.5% | 227 | 0.6% | 52 | 0.1% | 12 | 8,970 |
Marion | 43.5% | 55,238 | 49.9% | 63,323 | 2.8% | 3,511 | 1.7% | 2,100 | 1.4% | 1,831 | 0.5% | 650 | 0.3% | 325 | 126,978 |
Morrow | 22.5% | 844 | 67.5% | 2,534 | 4.3% | 163 | 1.8% | 68 | 3.0% | 111 | 0.8% | 29 | 0.1% | 5 | 3,754 |
Multnomah | 73.9% | 279,384 | 22.1% | 83,507 | 1.7% | 6,309 | 1.2% | 4,447 | 0.5% | 1,793 | 0.6% | 2,174 | 0.1% | 484 | 378,098 |
Polk | 41.6% | 15,529 | 51.8% | 19,341 | 2.9% | 1,076 | 1.6% | 589 | 1.3% | 491 | 0.6% | 206 | 0.2% | 83 | 37,315 |
Sherman | 19.3% | 190 | 74.7% | 736 | 3.5% | 34 | 0.7% | 7 | 1.5% | 15 | 0.2% | 2 | 0.1% | 1 | 985 |
Tillamook | 42.7% | 5,616 | 50.3% | 6,606 | 3.5% | 464 | 1.2% | 158 | 1.5% | 202 | 0.6% | 77 | 0.1% | 19 | 13,142 |
Umatilla | 29.4% | 7,085 | 63.0% | 15,178 | 3.7% | 885 | 1.7% | 419 | 1.6% | 393 | 0.5% | 117 | 0.1% | 31 | 24,108 |
Union | 24.5% | 2,877 | 67.9% | 7,983 | 3.8% | 441 | 1.4% | 162 | 1.8% | 209 | 0.5% | 60 | 0.2% | 24 | 11,756 |
Wallowa | 27.0% | 1,088 | 66.2% | 2,668 | 3.6% | 145 | 1.2% | 47 | 1.5% | 61 | 0.5% | 19 | 0.1% | 4 | 4,032 |
Wasco | 40.5% | 4,604 | 51.4% | 5,841 | 3.8% | 427 | 1.8% | 203 | 1.6% | 177 | 0.7% | 85 | 0.2% | 20 | 11,357 |
Washington | 55.5% | 137,886 | 39.2% | 97,286 | 2.2% | 5,535 | 1.7% | 4,229 | 0.8% | 2,010 | 0.5% | 1,161 | 0.1% | 372 | 248,479 |
Wheeler | 19.3% | 158 | 72.6% | 594 | 4.6% | 38 | 1.8% | 15 | 1.2% | 10 | 0.4% | 3 | 0.0% | 0 | 818 |
Yamhill | 39.1% | 17,931 | 53.3% | 24,412 | 3.3% | 1,503 | 1.9% | 885 | 1.6% | 721 | 0.6% | 287 | 0.2% | 81 | 45,820 |
Notes[]
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- ^ a b Aaron Auer (C) and Nick Chen (L) with 1%
- ^ Nick Chen (L) and Chris Henry (P) with 1%, Aaron Auer (C) with <1%, somebody else with 1%
- ^ Nick Chen (L) with 2%, Aaron Aauer (C) with 1%
- ^ Content Manager WebDrawer - 2018 General Election Official Results
External links[]
- Candidates at Vote Smart
- Candidates at Ballotpedia
- Official campaign websites
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