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Our Candidates Did Well in the 2012 General Election
Submitted by info on Wed, 11/07/2012 - 06:36
The Oregon Progressive Party's candidates performed well in the 2012 general election.
Minor parties in Oregon are required to run at least one statewide candidate earning 1% or more of the vote. We ran 3 statewide candidates, and all of them exceeded 1%.
Our candidates for U.S. Representative did even better, earning from 3.1% to 4.2%. We cross-nominated the Democrat, Peter DeFazio, in the 4th Congressional District, and he won with 59% of the vote.
Our Candidate | Office | Vote | |
Rocky Anderson Robert Wolfe Cameron Whitten Chris Henry Steven Reynolds Woody Broadnax Peter DeFazio |
President Secretary of State, Oregon State Treasurer, Oregon Attorney General, Oregon U.S. Representative, 1st Dist U.S. Representative, 3rd Dist U.S. Representative, 4th Dist |
0.2% 1.3% 2.4% 1.7% 4.5% 3.7% 59.1% |
Also, the candidates we endorsed in non-partisan races did well. Brad Avakian won the statewide Labor Commissioner race. Amanda Fritz won re-election to the Portland City Council.
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OPP Nominates Candidates, Adopts Party Statement
Submitted by info on Tue, 08/28/2012 - 14:56
The Oregon Progressive Party has nominated these 7 candidates for the November 2012 Election:
Rocky Anderson Robert Wolfe Cameron Whitten Chris Henry Steven Reynolds Woody Broadnax Peter DeFazio |
President of the United States Secretary of State, Oregon State Treasurer, Oregon Attorney General, Oregon U.S. House of Representatives, 1st District U.S. House of Representatives, 3rd District U.S. House of Representatives, 4th District |
The Party has also adopted this Oregon Progressive Party Statement for the Oregon Voters's Pamphlet. Here is the Statement of Robert Wolfe.
The Rocky Anderson ticket includes Luis Gonzalez for Vice-President of the United States. Robert Wolfe, Cameron Whitten, and Chris Henry are exclusively the candidates of the Oregon Progressive Party. Steven Reynolds has been cross-nominated by the Pacific Green Party and the Libertarian Party of Oregon. Woody Broadnax has been cross-nominated by the Pacific Green Party. Peter DeFazio has been cross-nominated by the Democratic Party and by the Working Families Party of Oregon.
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Letter in Oregonian (and dozens of comments) Support Steven Reynolds for Congress
Submitted by info on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 01:50
Oregon's 1st District: My choice for Congress
Letter to Editor by Robert Enninga (Beaverton)
January 20, 2012
Note: This letter is followed, on the Oregonian website, by dozens of comments, the vast majority in support of voting for Steven Reynolds. To see the comments, click on the title above.
I have always proudly and enthusiastically voted and returned my ballot the day after it arrived in my mail. But this "special election" for representative in the 1st Congressional District became anything but special as we once again suffered the ad nauseam bombardment of negative attack ads from both the Republican and Democratic candidates and their supporting organizations. Disgusted, I found for the first time in my 40 years of voting that I was prepared to write in "None of the above" on my ballot, rather than vote for either perpetrator of the same old hyper-partisan "politics as usual."
When I opened my ballot envelope, though, I was thrilled to find that I had another choice: Progressive Party candidate Steven Reynolds, an "Unemployed, Disabled Veteran" and "West Point Graduate." I know nothing at all about Reynolds other than what he submitted for publication in the Voters' Pamphlet. But I found that I agree with every word that Reynolds wrote.
I too believe that Congress is a "dysfunctional organization" that has become an "embarrassment." And I also know that Reynolds has not participated in the politics of personal attack, as have the Democratic and Republican candidates in this race. And that counts, for me.
This one is simple. Steven Reynolds, thank you for your service to our country and for the personal sacrifices you have made. You earned my vote, and I very much hope that my fellow voters of Oregon's 1st Congressional District, regardless of their party affiliations, will see the wisdom of saying "no more politics as usual" and will join me in voting to send you to Congress to represent the state of Oregon.
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Our Candidate Pulling 8% of All Voters Under 35 Years Old
Submitted by info on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 04:12
Survey USA issued poll results on January 4 for the special election for U.S. Congress in Oregon. Our candidate, Steven Reynolds, is pulling 8% of all surveyed voters under the age of 35 and 2% of all voters overall. This bodes well for the future. Younger voters are waking up!
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Seattle Weekly Writes of Our Candidate for Congress
Submitted by info on Fri, 12/23/2011 - 01:19
In Oregon, #OWS Has a Golden Opportunity to Get a Representative In Congress
by Krist Novoselic
Seattle Weekly
December 22, 2011
Krist Novoselic, seen here with Steven Reynolds, was the founding bassist in Nirvana, and is the chairman of Fair Vote.
Occupy Wall Street has an extraordinary opportunity with next month's special election for Oregon's U.S. House District 1. One of the four candidates on the ballot that voters will receive in the mail is Steven Reynolds, the nominee of the Oregon Progressive Party. This group's platform is a virtual mirror of OWS issues. It's all there: anti-corporate personhood, controls on banking, and an equitable democratic system, among other proposals. Read more ...
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Party Protests Exclusion of Our Candidate from Portland City Club Debate
Submitted by info on Sat, 12/17/2011 - 02:27
The Portland City Club has refused to allow any minor party candidates to participate in its January 6 noontime "debate" for candidates running to replace David Wu in Congress.
The minor party candidates are Steven Reynolds of the Oregon Progressive Party and James Foster of the Libertarian Party of Oregon.
These candidates present views that are far different from the Democrat or the Republican. See the Table of Issues on this page. But the Portland City Club believes that their views should not be shared with its members or the public by means of the broadcast of Friday's noontime program.
Progressive Party members, including Steven Reynolds, protested this decision outside the City Club's meeting at the Governor Hotel on December 17. Here is a KBOO Interview with Steven Reynolds outside the hotel.
Read more ...
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Our Candidate for Congress Defeats the Conventional Candidates
Submitted by info on Thu, 12/08/2011 - 17:25
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OPB Covers Our Candidate for Congress
Submitted by info on Mon, 11/21/2011 - 14:29
CD-1 Race Draws Alternative Views
Another candidate for the general election in the first Congressional District has been nominated.
The Oregon Progressive Party nominated Steve Reynolds, an Army veteran who spent a year teaching English in China. This is his first run for office. He says the debt ceiling debate motivated him to think about how he could improve on the way incumbent representatives handled themselves.
"I got angry, you know? They're doing nothing. And I can do nothing better than they can do nothing as far as I'm concerned."
The Progressive platform calls for protecting Medicare and Medicaid, cutting military spending, and providing universal employment, simialr to the WPA programs enacted during the Great Depression.
Reynolds joins Democrat Suzanne Bonamici and Republican Rob Cornilles on ballots that will be mailed starting January 13th.
The Pacific Green Party of Oregon was scheduled to hold its nominating convention Saturday as well.
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