By Oregon Campaign Watch,
Multnomah County District Attorney Race
$891,000 – Mike Schmidt (Soros PAC backed)
$712,000 – Nathan Vasquez
State Treasurer
(Democrat Primary)
$365,000 – Elizabeth Steiner
$161,000 – Jeff Gudman
State Attorney General
(GOP Primary)
$354,000 – Will Lathrop
$0 – Michael Cross
U.S. Congress House #5
Democrat Primary
(As of April 16)
$502,000 Janelle Bynum*
$194,000 Jamie McLoed-Skinner*
*$460,000 in independent expenditures to support Skinner
* $420,000 in independent expenditures to support Bynum
U.S. Congress House #5
GOP Primary
$608,000 – Lori Chavez DeRemer
U.S. Congress House #3
Democrat Primary
$550,000 – Maxine Dexter
$375,000 – Susheela Jayapal
$200,000 – Eddy Morales
U.S. Congress House #4
GOP Primary
$125,000 – Monique DeSpain
$20,000 – Amy Ryan Courser
Oregon Senate #29
4-way Republican Primary
(Replace Senator Hansel)
$87,000 – Dave Drotzman
$72,000 – Jim Doherty
$63,000 – Todd Nash
$800 – Andy Huwe
Oregon House of Representative #8
Democrat Primary
(Replace Holvey)
$148,000 – Lisa Fragala
$96,000 – Doyle Canning.
Oregon House #51
GOP Primary
(Incumbent Heib)
$164,000 – Christine Drazan
$16,000 – James Heib
Oregon Senate #2
GOP Primary
(replace Sen. Robinson)
$213,000 – Christine Goodwin
$138,000 – Art Robinson
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