Voter Guide – Updated November 2024
Our organization, Coalition for Cannabis Policy, is advocating for social cannabis policy along with the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). We are updating our voter reference guide for our supporters.
1. Will you support legislation that would increase safe, affordable access to patients?
2. Will you support legislation to license and regulate cannabis consumption lounges?
3. Will you support legislation to end discriminatory practices against cannabis consumers in the workplace and housing market?
4. Will you support legislation to regulate cannabis producers and processors like breweries and wineries so they may give tours of their facility, provide samples and sell directly to consumers so long as they charge and collect taxes? (keep in mind the law requires all areas of the premises to be on camera)
5. Will you support NORML’s efforts to push for federal decriminalization and descheduling of the cannabis plant?
We look forward to working with sensible politicians to create pragmatic cannabis policy in Oregon.
Your Elected Officials
Governor
Tina Kotek (D)
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Secretary of State
Tobias Reed (D)
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Attorney General
Dan Rayfield (D)
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U.S. Senate
Jeff Merkley (D)
Ron Wyden (D)
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U.S. House District 1
Suzanne Bonamici (D)
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U.S. House District 2
Cliff Bentz (R)
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U.S. House District 3
Dr. Maxine Dexter (D)
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U.S. House District 4
Val Hoyle (D)
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U.S. House District 5
Janelle Bynum (D)
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U.S. House District 6
Andrea Salinas (D)
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State Senate District 1
David Smith (R)
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State Senate District 2
Art Robinson (R)
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State Senate District 3
Jeff Golden (D)
1. Will you support legislation that would increase safe, affordable access to patients? 2. Will you support legislation to license and regulate cannabis consumption lounges? 3. Will you support legislation to end discriminatory practices against cannabis consumers in the workplace and housing market? 4. Will you support legislation to regulate cannabis producers and processors like breweries and wineries so they may give tours of their facility, provide samples and sell directly to consumers so long as they charge and collect taxes? (keep in mind the law requires all areas of the premises to be on camera) 5. Will you support Oregon NORML’s efforts to push for federal decriminalization and descheduling of the cannabis plant? “I’m comfortable giving YES answers to all of these questions, understanding that in almost every issue area, critical decisions get made in the details of legislation that can affect the final vote. At this point I can’t imagine what details could make me oppose any of these general positions. And #5 is critical! We have to get federal criminalization repealed to bring sanity to this whole picture.” Jeffery Golden
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State Senate District 4
Floyd Prozanski (D)
1. Will you support legislation that would increase safe, affordable access to patients? Yes. 2. Will you support legislation to license and regulate cannabis consumption lounges? Yes. 3. Will you support legislation to end discriminatory practices against cannabis consumers in the workplace and housing market? Yes. 4. Will you support legislation to regulate cannabis producers and processors like breweries and wineries so they may give tours of their facility, provide samples and sell directly to consumers so long as they charge and collect taxes? (keep in mind the law requires all areas of the premises to be on camera) Yes. 5. Will you support Oregon NORML’s efforts to push for federal decriminalization and descheduling of the cannabis plant? Yes.
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State Senate District 5
Dick Anderson (R)
(D)
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State Senate District 6
Cedric Hayden (R)
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State Senate District 7
James Manning (D)
(R)
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State Senate District 8
(R)
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State Senate District 9
Fred Girod (R)
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State Senate District 10
Deb Patterson (D)
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State Senate District 11
Kim Thatcher (R)
1. Will you support legislation that would increase safe, affordable access to patients? 2. Will you support legislation to license and regulate cannabis consumption lounges? 3. Will you support legislation to end discriminatory practices against cannabis consumers in the workplace and housing market? 4. Will you support legislation to regulate cannabis producers and processors like breweries and wineries so they may give tours of their facility, provide samples and sell directly to consumers so long as they charge and collect taxes? (keep in mind the law requires all areas of the premises to be on camera) 5. Will you support Oregon NORML’s efforts to push for federal decriminalization and descheduling of the cannabis plant? As far as all of the questions below are concerned, the devil is in the details as far as supporting the concepts… or not. However, before many of these issues can even begin to be addressed, there are a couple things that would make sense to focus on: 1) Getting the federal government to reschedule cannabis. Having it listed as a Schedule 1 drug makes little sense. 2) There needs to be a meaningful and legally recognized standard for determining actual impairment from THC not just measuring the mere presence of it in one’s system. When both of these items are addressed, it will make it much more practical and palatable to address the other issues. For what it’s worth…
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State Senate District 12
Brian Boquist (I)
(R)
(D)
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State Senate District 13
Aaron Woods (D)
(R)
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State Senate District 14
Kate Lieber (D)
(R)
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State Senate District 15
Janeen Sollman (D)
(R)
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State Senate District 16
Suzanne Weber (R)
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State Senate District 17
(R)
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State Senate District 18
Wlnsvey Campos (D)
(R)
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State Senate District 19
Rob Wagner (D)
(R)
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State Senate District 20
Mark Meek (D)
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State Senate District 21
Kathleen Taylor (D)
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State Senate District 22
Lew Frederick (D)
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State Senate District 23
Michael Dembrow (D)
1. Will you support legislation that would increase safe, affordable access to patients? Yes. 2. Will you support legislation to license and regulate cannabis consumption lounges? Yes. 3. Will you support legislation to end discriminatory practices against cannabis consumers in the workplace and housing market? Yes. 4. Will you support legislation to regulate cannabis producers and processors like breweries and wineries so they may give tours of their facility, provide samples and sell directly to consumers so long as they charge and collect taxes? (keep in mind the law requires all areas of the premises to be on camera) Yes. 5. Will you support Oregon NORML’s efforts to push for federal decriminalization and descheduling of the cannabis plant? Yes.
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State Senate District 24
Kayse Jama (D)
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State Senate District 25
Chris Gorsek (D)
1. Will you support legislation that would increase safe, affordable access to patients? I have family members that need cannabis for pain management and the medical program is a very important way for them to afford their pain management regimen. I would enthusiastically support efforts to protect this important program. 2. Will you support legislation to license and regulate cannabis consumption lounges? I think we need to ensure that cannabis is treated in the law at least the same as alcohol. While I have some reservations around smoking indoors I think we have to be fair considering that we know that cannabis isn’t nearly as harmful as the hookah lounges that still proliferate. 3. Will you support legislation to end discriminatory practices against cannabis consumers in the workplace and housing market? I’m actually working on legislation related to the treatment of cannabis testing in the workplace. I worry about people unable to use cannabis therapeutically in housing as well and look forward to protect tenants further in the upcoming session. 4. Will you support legislation to regulate cannabis producers and processors like breweries and wineries so they may give tours of their facility, provide samples and sell directly to consumers so long as they charge and collect taxes? (keep in mind the law requires all areas of the premises to be on camera) The legislation that provided for distilleries to sell and provide samples was transformational for those businesses and as I responded to in an earlier question, parity between the treatment of alcohol and cannabis is important to me. 5. Will you support Oregon NORML’s efforts to push for federal decriminalization and descheduling of the cannabis plant? Absolutely.
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State Senate District 26
Daniel Bonham (R)
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State Senate District 27
Tim Knopp (R)
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State Senate District 28
Dennis Linthicum (R)
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State Senate District 29
Bill Hansell (R)
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State Senate District 30
Lynn Findley (R)
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State House District 1
Court Boice (R)
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State House District 2
Virgle Osborne (R)
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State House District 3
Dwayne Yunker (R)
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State House District 4
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State House District 5
Pam Marsh (D)
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State House District 6
Kimberly Wallan (R)
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State House District 7
John Lively (D)
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State House District 8
Paul Holvey (D)
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State House District 9
Boomer Wright (R)
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State House District 10
David Gomberg (D)
1. Will you support legislation that would increase safe, affordable access to patients? Yes 2. Will you support legislation to license and regulate cannabis consumption lounges? Yes 3. Will you support legislation to end discriminatory practices against cannabis consumers in the workplace and housing market? Unsure. 4. Will you support legislation to regulate cannabis producers and processors like breweries and wineries so they may give tours of their facility, provide samples and sell directly to consumers so long as they charge and collect taxes? (keep in mind the law requires all areas of the premises to be on camera) Yes. 5. Will you support Oregon NORML’s efforts to push for federal decriminalization and descheduling of the cannabis plant? Yes.
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State House District 11
Jami Cate (R)
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State House District 12
Charlie Conrad (R)
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State House District 13
Nancy Nathanson (D)
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State House District 14
Julie Fahey (D)
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State House District 15
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State House District 16
Dan Rayfield (D)
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State House District 17
Edwin Diehl (R)
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State House District 18
Rick Lewis (R)
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State House District 19
Tom Andersen (D)
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State House District 20
Paul Evans (D)
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State House District 21
Kevin Mannix (R)
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State House District 22
Tracy Cramer (R)
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State House District 23
Anna Scharf (R)
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State House District 24
Lucetta Elmer (R)
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State House District 25
Ben Bowman (D)
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State House District 26
Courtney Neron (D)
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State House District 27
Ken Helm (D)
1. Will you support legislation that would increase safe, affordable access to patients? Yes. 2. Will you support legislation to license and regulate cannabis consumption lounges? Yes. 3. Will you support legislation to end discriminatory practices against cannabis consumers in the workplace and housing market? Yes. 4. Will you support legislation to regulate cannabis producers and processors like breweries and wineries so they may give tours of their facility, provide samples and sell directly to consumers so long as they charge and collect taxes? (keep in mind the law requires all areas of the premises to be on camera) Yes. 5. Will you support Oregon NORML’s efforts to push for federal decriminalization and descheduling of the cannabis plant? Yes.
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State House District 28
Dacia Grayber (D)
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State House District 29
Susan McLain (D)
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State House District 30
Nathan Sosa (D)
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State House District 31
Brian Stout (R)
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State House District 32
Cyrus Javadi (R)
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State House District 33
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State House District 34
Lisa Reynolds (D)
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State House District 35
Farrah Chaichi (D)
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State House District 36
Hai Pham (D)
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State House District 37
Jules Walters (D)
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State House District 38
Daniel Nguyen (D)
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State House District 39
Janelle Bynum (D)
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State House District 40
Annessa Hartman (D)
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State House District 41
Mark Gamba (D)
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State House District 42
Rob Nosse (D)
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State House District 43
Tawna Sanchez (D)
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State House District 44
Travis Nelson (D)
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State House District 45
Thuy Tran (D)
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State House District 46
Khanh Pham (D)
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State House District 47
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State House District 48
Hoa Nguyen (D)
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State House District 49
Zach Hudson (D)
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State House District 50
Ricki Ruiz (D)
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State House District 51
James Hieb (R)
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State House District 52
Jeff Helfrich (R)
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State House District 53
Emerson Levy (D)
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State House District 54
Jason Kropf (D)
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State House District 55
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State House District 56
Emily McIntire (R)
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State House District 57
Greg Smith (D)
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State House District 58
Bobby Levy (R)
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State House District 59
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State House District 60
Mark Owens (R)
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