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Monday, February 28, 2022

Run as a OR Progressive Party candidate


You can run as a candidate of the OR Progressive Party (OPP) if you 
 • Are a progressive 
 • Have thought of running for any partisan office (like state representative or senator, Governor Attorney General, or Secretary of State, U.S. Senator or U.S. Representative, or non-partisan office (most city council positions, school boards or other local boards, most county commissions) in Oregon 
 • Recognize that being able to say that you have been endorsed or nominated by the OPP would benefit your campaign. 

  In partisan races, you would be able to skip campaigning during the primary election but yet appear on the General Election ballot, cutting both the time and expense of being in two elections. Yet you could state that you are the nominatee of the OPP. 

  In non-partisan races, you could seek endorsement for office and be able to state that you have OPP endorsement in your campaign literature and/or your voter pamphlet statement. In order to be endorsed or become the nominatee of the OPP, please complete the appropriate candidate questionnaire (Fed, State or local) and return it to the OPP at info@progparty.org. Questionnaire are available at https://www.progparty.org/candidates.html And then schedule a talk with the OPP state council. Contact info at info@progparty.org to schedule.

The Progressive Party of Oregon will offers candidates many of the same services that are offered by the major political parties, including: 
- Access to the Oregon voter file, including statewide and district lists. 
- The ability to download canvassing lists. 
- Contact lists of Progressive Party members in your district.

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