2022 General Election Endorsements


We are thrilled to announce our incredible 2022 General Election endorsements!


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BerniePDX endorses Mark Gamba, progressive Milwaukie Mayor and long time Bernie Sanders supporter, for State Representative in District 41! Mark’s priority issue is climate change and he is a strong advocate for policies to reduce global warming. Mark’s other top priorities are housing, healthcare, racial justice, campaign finance reform, and tax equity. We are excited for Mark to represent our values at the state level. 

Learn more and get involved at https://www.MarkGamba.com

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BerniePDX endorses Portland United for Change – Measure 26-228, which was referred to the voters by the Portland Charter Review Commission. Measure 26-228 will:

– Create City Council districts so that City Hall will reflect, and be accountable to, our communities. 

– Institute a ranked choice voting method. 

– End the commission system form of government so our City Councilors will prioritize the people, not their assigned bureaus. 

Learn more and get involved at https://portlandunitedforchange.com/

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BerniePDX endorses Measure 112, which will amend Oregon’s constitution to remove slavery as a criminal punishment. 

Learn more at https://ballotpedia.org/Oregon_Measure_112,_Remove_Slavery_as_Punishment_for_Crime_from_Constitution_Amendment_(2022)


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BerniePDX endorses Eviction Representation for All Multnomah County, which is on the May 2023 ballot, because every tenant deserves quality representation in court!  

Learn more and get involved at https://www.eratenants.org


Visit www.berniepdx.us/2022endorsements to see why we voted to support our other endorsed candidates during the primary.

General Election Campaign Kick-Offs

Come out to support our amazing candidates as they kick off their campaigns for the general election! 

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10, 6PM: Libra for Clackamas County Campaign Kick-Off

Libra is the leaders who can move Clackamas County forward. Join us to kick off Libra’s General Election Campaign and learn how you can help her WIN this November! 

Clackamas County deserves a government that is responsive and effective, and inclusive of all voices in our community. As an education advocate, non-profit leader, management expert, former professional athlete, and mother of three, Libra has the lived experience and management skills to meet our challenges head on.

This event will be mainly indoors, so please take the appropriate precautions. 

RSVP Here. Location: Milwaukie Community Center, 5440 SE Kellogg Creek Dr Suite 1, Milwaukie

SATURDAY, AUG. 13, 12-2:30PM: Jamie for Oregon’s Office Grand Opening & Canvass

This August 13th, we’re celebrating the grand opening of our Oregon City office and the official launch of our general election canvass program! Join us from noon to 2 pm at 358 Warner Milne Rd Ste. G103 to meet other volunteers, get equipped to hit the doors, and hear from Jamie herself. We can’t wait to see you there!

RSVP Here. Location: 358 Warner Milne Rd. Suite G103, Oregon City

SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1-4PM: Jo Ann for Portland’s East PDX Canvass Kick-Off

Happy Labor Day Weekend! Join us for our official East Portland Canvass Kickoff with Jo Ann Hardesty, East County Rising, and special guests Tina Kotek, Senator Kayse Jama, Representative Khanh Pham, Hoa Nguyen, and more. We’re meeting up at Ventura Park where we’ll have a short training before heading out to knock on doors and talk with voters for this critical election. Wear your talking shoes, make sure you’ve downloaded minivan, and join our #TeamJoAnn slack space by RSVP’ing. 

RSVP Here. Location: Ventura Park, 460 SE 113th Ave, Portland

SATURDAY, JULY 30, 12PM: Medicare for All Rally

BerniePDX will be tabling at this event – stop by and say hi!

We’re back! Portland’s Medicare for All Rally returns July 30th, 12 noon, at Shemanski Park.

Join us in celebrating Medicare’s 57th birthday! Get ready for speakers, music, tabling, and organizing. Our hope for this day is to inspire and help you form connections as you learn and take action in the name of healthcare justice and Medicare for All. Local artists will be screen printing, so be sure to bring a t-shirt!

ASL interpreting provided. Masking is encouraged.

This is an important political moment. Reproductive rights and gender-affirming care are under attack, and the COVID-19 crisis has further exposed the broken state of healthcare in our country. Medicare for All is the first and necessary step toward solidifying care for all of those currently lacking access. People all over the country experience health inequities on the basis of race, language, income, type of job, immigration status, disability, and gender identity. The time has come for universal, comprehensive, publicly funded healthcare that is free at the point of service. No premiums, no co-pays, no deductibles. Everybody in, nobody out.

Only a grassroots, people–powered movement can win the change we need. Will you join us in our fight for health justice?

Location: Shemanski Park, PDX

Congratulations Are in Order!

Congratulations to BerniePDX candidates Jo Ann Hardesty (City Council), Farrah Chaichi (HD-35), Libra Forde (Clackamas County), and Travis Nelson (HD-44), who won their elections or advanced to their run-off! Congrats also to Jamie McLeod-Skinner, who is currently ahead of Kurt Schrader by 20% in CD-5! 

Unfortunately, there’s an issue in the Clackamas County elections office, so it’s possible we won’t know the final results for weeks. Click here to volunteer to be an elections observer for Jamie during the ballot counting process. One thing is certain: The future of Oregon is brighter than it was last week!