Filing Day: The Big Board, Oregon Senate

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Earlier, I gave you the big board for the House -- here's the one for the Senate.

Again, these are all the filings posted online through 6:20 p.m. (One caveat: Some late filings may have yet to appear online, as they can be submitted on handwritten forms - and have to be data-entered by staff.) Update, 9:20 a.m.: Nothing new online, gotta assume this is final.

Democrats on the left, Republicans on the right, incumbents in bold.

Democrats Republicans
3
Alan Bates Dave Dotterrer
4
Floyd Prozanski Marilyn Kittelman
6
Lee Beyer
7
Chris Edwards Karen Bodner
8
Dan Rayfield Frank Morse
10
Jeff Goodwin Jackie Winters
William Dalton Sarah Arcune
11
Peter Courtney Michael W Forest
13
Timi Parker Larry George
15
Travis Comfort Bruce Starr
Chuck Riley
16
Betsy Johnson Bob Horning
17
Suzanne Bonamici Stevan C Kirkpatrick
19
Richard Devlin Steve Griffith
Mary Kremer
20
Martha Schrader Alan R Olsen
22
Chip Shields Marcus W Tempey
Dwayne E Runyan
24
Rod Monroe Rob Wheeler
Ron McCarty
Dave Mowry
26
Brent Barton Chuck Thomsen

A few things worth noticing:

First, and most obviously, the Democrats are defending 10 incumbents and two open seats now held by Democrats. Republicans are only defending four incumbents and have no open seats. That's a tall order for Democrats.

Only one seat is going uncontested - SD 6, featuring Lee Beyer (and currently held by Sen. Bill Morrissette.)

Senator Rod Monroe is the only incumbent Senator of either party facing a primary challenge - and it's coming from two former candidates, Ron McCarty and Dave Mowry.

Rep. Chuck Riley faces a primary challenge from Travis Comfort for the right to take on Sen. Bruce Starr.

While the GOP primary for the right to face Sen. Chip Shields is barely relevant, the primary race in SD 19 is going to be a barnburner. Steve Griffith is a moderate Republican, and ran against Chris Garrett for the House in 2008. He's in a primary race with Mary Kremer -- the spouse of right-wing activist Rob Kremer. Pass the popcorn!

The race to succeed Rick Metsger looks to also be a barnburner. Rep. Brent Barton faces Chuck Thomsen, a four-term incumbent Hood River County Commissioner. This one is going to be big, folks.

  • Ralph (unverified)
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    Is the Dave Mowry, District 24, the same man who worked for Linda Flores and ran against Dave Hunt a few years ago? If so I'm flabbergasted that he's now running as a Democrat.

  • Connor Allen (unverified)
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    Can anyone from the Salem area or who has any knowledge say anything about the folks running against Jackie Winters?

  • Ralph (unverified)
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    Basis for my question above: http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/nov22004/guide/cand/mowry_d.html

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    I'm impressed that both major parties were able to fill candidates in nearly every legislative race. 2 years ago, something like 40-45 percent of the races were uncontested by one of the two major parties after the primary.

  • Jenny Smith (unverified)
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    Thanks so much Kari! This was super helpful.

  • Betsy O (unverified)
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    Guess the Republicans figured Beyer was close enough to a Republican to not file against him.

    Progressives fail.

  • Urban Planning Overlord (unverified)
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    You are incorrect, Kari. Winters appears to also have a primary challenger, perhaps a (more) conservative Republican.

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    I haven't seen any numbers but I knew the man and even worked on one of his campaigns and I think we all should say a prayer for Richard Devlin's political opponents. He is extremely smart and has some good years of understanding government under his belt.

    One word: Jedi.

  • Tim R (unverified)
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    I'd like to see a close race for the Senate seat against Bruce Starr. Since its the only contested Democratic primary in Oregon this year it should be interesting to watch.

  • LT (unverified)
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    Tim R,

    only contested primary?

    What about Dist. 24?

    Rod Monroe Rob Wheeler
    Ron McCarty
    Dave Mowry

    <h2>Lord help us from Ron McCarty ever getting back into the legislature!</h2>

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