Class III U.S. Senate election in Oregon
For related races, see 2022 United States Senate elections .
2022 United States Senate election in Oregon
Party
Democratic
Republican
Incumbent U.S. senator
Ron Wyden
Democratic
The 2022 United States Senate election in Oregon will be held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Oregon .[1]
Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ron Wyden declared his intention to run for a fifth term.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
Ron Wyden , incumbent U.S. Senator[2]
Filed paperwork [ ]
Will Barlow, former Electrical and Elevator Board member and founder of the 18 Oaks Sign Company[3] [4]
Endorsements [ ]
Ron Wyden
Organizations
Jewish Dems [5]
League of Conservation Voters [6]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
Ibra A. Taher, philosopher, peace activist and nominee for United States Senate[7] in 2020.[8]
Jason Beebe, mayor of Prineville [9]
Jo Rae Perkins , former chair of the Linn County Republican Party and perennial candidate[10]
Filed paperwork [ ]
Darin Harbick, business owner[11] [4]
Sam Palmer, Grant County commissioner[12] [4]
Declined [ ]
Alek Skarlatos , former Oregon National Guard soldier and nominee for the 4th district in 2020 (Running for the 4th district )[13]
Independent candidates [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [16]
Solid D
July 16, 2021
Inside Elections [17]
Solid D
October 8, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball [18]
Safe D
March 11, 2021
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^ "United States Senate election in Oregon, 2022" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved 2020-09-11 .
^ a b Ligori, Crystal (January 2, 2021). "US Sen. Ron Wyden will seek reelection in 2022" . Oregon Public Broadcasting . Archived from the original on June 20, 2021. Retrieved March 2, 2021 .
^ "BARLOW, WILLIAM EDWARD MR. III - Candidate overview" . FEC.gov . Retrieved 2021-09-13 .
^ a b c d "Oregon 2021 General Election" . www.thegreenpapers.com . Retrieved 2021-09-13 .
^ "Jewish Dems Start 2022 Election Cycle With First Slate of Endorsements" . www.jewishdems.org . November 30, 2021. Retrieved December 11, 2021 .
^ Courtnee Connon (June 10, 2021). "LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of U.S. Senate Endorsements in the 2022 Election Cycle" . League of Conservation Voters .
^ , Wikipedia , 2021-10-19, retrieved 2021-12-31
^ "Taher to Run for US Senate as Republican" . northwestobserver.com . Retrieved 2021-12-31 .
^ "Prineville Mayor Jason Beebe announces bid to unseat Senator Ron Wyden" . KTVZ . July 27, 2021. Retrieved August 14, 2021 .
^ Day, Jim (November 13, 2020). "Perkins plans another run for Senate" . Corvallis Gazette-Times . Archived from the original on December 16, 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2021 .
^ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1536812" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved 2021-09-13 .
^ "PALMER, SAMUEL - Candidate overview" . FEC.gov . Retrieved 2021-09-13 .
^ Fordham, Evie (2021-05-02). "Oregon veteran who thwarted Paris train attack to run again to unseat Democrat DeFazio" . Fox News . Retrieved 2021-05-02 .
^ "VERDE, THOMAS X TXV - Candidate overview" . FEC.gov . Retrieved 2021-09-13 .
^ "Thomas Verde" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved 2021-09-13 .
^ "2022 Senate Race ratings" . The Cook Political Report . Retrieved January 14, 2021 .
^ "Senate ratings" . Inside Elections . Retrieved January 18, 2021 .
^ "2022 Senate" . Sabato's Crystal Ball . Retrieved January 28, 2021 .
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