Candidate | Office | Result |
Chris Henry |
U.S. Senator |
lost |
David Delk |
U.S. House, CD 3 |
lost |
Mike Beilstein |
U.S. House, CD 4 |
lost |
Jeff Golden |
Oregon Senate # 3 |
won |
Tom Andersen | Oregon
House # 19 |
won |
Logan Laity | Oregon House # 32 |
lost |
Mark Gamba |
Oregon House # 41 |
won |
Walt
Trandum |
Oregon House # 51 | lost |
Antonio
Sunseri |
Oregon
House # 60 |
lost |
Oregon Progressive Party Endorsed Candidates for 2022 General Election:
Candidate | Office | Result |
Jo Ann Hardesty |
PDX City Council |
lost |
Sharon Meieran | Multnomah
County
Chair |
lost |
Oregon law allows minor parties to nominate candidates only for offices elected on partisan ballots. Most local government elections in Oregon are nonpartisan, and minor parties can endorse but not nominate candidates there.
The Oregon
Progressive Party endorsed these candidates running in the May 17,
2022, primary election:
Non-Partisan
Office |
Candidate |
Result |
OR Labor Commissioner |
Chris Henry | 6th place |
Portland City Auditor |
Brian Setzler |
2nd place |
Portland City Council |
Jo Ann Hardesty |
1st place* |
Office Sought in Primary | Candidate | Result |
Governor (D) |
Patrick Starnes |
3rd place |
U.S. Congress #4 (D) |
Doyle Canning |
2nd place |
Oregon House #19 (D) |
Jackie Leung |
withdrew |
Oregon House #41 (D) | Mark Gamba |
1st place |
Oregon House #44 (D) |
Eric Delehoy |
withdrew |
Oregon House #45 (D) | Catherine Thomasson |
2nd place |
*Jo Ann Hardesty earned 41% of the vote in the 11-candidate race for Portland City Commissioner #3. That puts her in a runoff against Rene Gonzalez (24%) in November 2022.