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Republican Party Elections and appointments Last election May 15, 2018 Contact Campaign Facebook Personal Facebook Jack Tacy (Republican Party) ran for election for Governor of Oregon. She lost in the Republican primary on May 15, 2018. Contents 1 Elections 1.1 2018 2 See also 3 External links 4 Footnotes Elections 2018 See also: Oregon gubernatorial election, 2018 General electionGeneral election for Governor of OregonThe following candidates ran in the general election for Governor of Oregon on November 6, 2018. Candidate%Votes✔Kate Brown (D) 50.1 934,498Knute Buehler (R) 43.7 814,988Patrick Starnes (Independent Party of Oregon) 2.9 53,392Nick Chen (L) 1.5 28,927Aaron Auer (Constitution Party) 1.1 21,145Chris Henry (Progressive Party) 0.6 11,013 Other/Write-in votes 0.2 3,034Incumbents are bolded and underlined. The results have been certified. SourceTotal votes: 1,866,997(100.00% precincts reporting) = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.Withdrawn or disqualified candidatesAlex DiBlasi (G)Democratic primary election Democratic primary for Governor of OregonIncumbent Kate Brown defeated Ed Jones and Candace Neville in the Democratic primary for Governor of Oregon on May 15, 2018. Candidate%Votes✔Kate Brown 83.8 324,451Ed Jones 8.6 33,464Candace Neville 7.5 29,110Incumbents are bolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Total votes: 387,025 = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.Republican primary election Republican primary for Governor of OregonThe following candidates ran in the Republican primary for Governor of Oregon on May 15, 2018. Candidate%Votes✔Knute Buehler 46.1 144,103Sam Carpenter 29.0 90,572Greg Wooldridge 20.2 63,049Bruce Cuff 1.6 4,857Jeff Smith 1.5 4,691Dave Stauffer 0.7 2,096Jonathan Edwards 0.3 861Keenan Bohach 0.3 787Brett Hyland 0.2 755Jack Tacy 0.2 512 There were no incumbents in this race. The results have been certified. Total votes: 312,283 = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.Independent Party of Oregon primary election Independent Party of Oregon primary for Governor of OregonPatrick Starnes defeated Skye Allen and Dan Pistoresi in the Independent Party of Oregon primary for Governor of Oregon on May 15, 2018. Candidate%Votes✔Patrick Starnes 58.7 6,030Skye Allen 23.4 2,405Dan Pistoresi 18.0 1,846 There were no incumbents in this race. The results have been certified. Total votes: 10,281 = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.Withdrawn or disqualified candidatesShawn Liebling (Independent Party of Oregon) Independent Party of Oregon primary election Independent Party of Oregon primary for Governor of OregonCandidate%Votes✔Patrick Starnes 58.7 6,030Skye Allen 23.4 2,405Dan Pistoresi 18.0 1,846 There were no incumbents in this race. The results have been certified. Total votes: 10,281 = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.Withdrawn or disqualified candidatesShawn Liebling (Independent Party of Oregon) See also Oregon State Executive Elections News and Analysis Oregon State Executive Offices Oregon State Legislature Oregon Courts 2024 • 2023 • 2022 • 2021 • 2020 • 2019 • 2018 • 2017 • 2016 Oregon elections: 2024 • 2023 • 2022 • 2021 • 2020 • 2019 • 2018 • 2017 • 2016 Party control of state government State government trifectas State of the state addresses Partisan composition of governors Governor of Oregon Oregon gubernatorial election, 2018 External links Suggest a link Search Google News for this topic Governor of Oregon Footnotes v • e2018 state executive official electionsGovernorAlabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Florida • Hawaii • Georgia • Idaho • Illinois • Iowa • Kansas • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Mexico • New York • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Vermont • Wisconsin • WyomingLieutenant GovernorAlabama • Alaska • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Florida • Hawaii • Georgia • Idaho • Illinois • Iowa • Kansas • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Nebraska • Nevada • New Mexico • New York • Ohio • Oklahoma • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Texas • Vermont • WisconsinAttorney GeneralAlabama • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Idaho • Illinois • Iowa • Kansas • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Nebraska • Nevada • New Mexico • New York • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Texas • Vermont • WisconsinSecretary of StateAlabama • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Georgia • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Louisiana • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Nebraska • Nevada • New Mexico • North Dakota • Ohio • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Vermont • Wisconsin • WyomingTreasurerAlabama • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delware • Florida • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Massachusetts • Nebraska • Nevada • New Mexico • Ohio • Oklahoma • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Vermont • Wisconsin • WyomingAuditorAlabama • Arkansas • Delaware • Indiana • Iowa • Massachusetts • Minnesota • Missouri • Nebraska • New Mexico • Ohio • Oklahoma • South Dakota • Vermont • WyomingComptrollerCalifornia • Connecticut • Idaho • Illinois • Maryland • Nevada • New York • South Carolina • TexasEducation officialsAlabama (board of education) • Arizona (superintendent) • California (superintendent) • Colorado (board of education) • Colorado (board of regents) • District of Columbia (board of education) • Georgia (superintendent) • Idaho (superintendent) • Kansas (board of education) • Michigan (board of education) • Michigan (board of regents) • Nebraska (board of education) • Nebraska (board of regents) • Nevada (board of regents) • New Mexico (education commission) • Ohio (board of education) • Oklahoma (superintendent) • South Carolina (superintendent) • Texas (board of education) • Utah (board of education) • Wyoming (superintendent)CommissionersAlabama (agriculture) • Alabama (public service) • Arizona (mine inspector) • Arizona (public service) • Arkansas (public lands) • California (board of equalization) • California (insurance) • Florida (agriculture) • Georgia (agriculture) • Georgia (insurance) • Georgia (labor) • Georgia (public service) • Iowa (agriculture) • Kansas (insurance) • Louisiana (public service) • Montana (public service) • Nebraska (public service) • New Mexico (public lands) • New Mexico (public service) • North Dakota (agriculture) • North Dakota (public service) • North Dakota (tax) • Oklahoma (insurance) • Oklahoma (labor) • Oklahoma (public service) • Oregon (labor) • South Carolina (agriculture) • South Dakota (public lands) • South Dakota (public service) • Texas (agriculture) • Texas (public lands) • Texas (railroad) v • eState of OregonSalem (capital)Elections What's on my ballot? | Elections in 2024 | How to vote | How to run for office | Ballot measures Government Who represents me? | U.S. President | U.S. Congress | Federal courts | State executives | State legislature | State and local courts | Counties | Cities | School districts | Public policy Categories: Pages using DynamicPageList3 dplreplace parser functionGubernatorial candidate, 2018Gubernatorial candidatesOregonRepublican PartyGovernor of Oregon candidate, 20182018 challenger2018 primary (defeated)2018 State executive challengerState executive candidate, 20182018 State executive primary (defeated) Ballotpedia features 503,031 encyclopedic articles written and curated by our professional staff of editors, writers, and researchers. 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Jack Tacy (Republican Party) ran for election for Governor of Oregon. She lost in the Republican primary on May 15, 2018.
The following candidates ran in the general election for Governor of Oregon on November 6, 2018.
Incumbents are bolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.
Incumbent Kate Brown defeated Ed Jones and Candace Neville in the Democratic primary for Governor of Oregon on May 15, 2018.
Incumbents are bolded and underlined. The results have been certified.
The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for Governor of Oregon on May 15, 2018.
There were no incumbents in this race. The results have been certified.
Patrick Starnes defeated Skye Allen and Dan Pistoresi in the Independent Party of Oregon primary for Governor of Oregon on May 15, 2018.
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