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The
candidate ratings for the 2010 General Election can be seen
here. We have rated candidates for Governor,
State Senator and State House Representative.Candidate ratings
for Federal Offices appear here.
But first, let's have a look at the latest sell out by the National
Rifle Association, who just had to endorse Kurt Schrader, who
voted to decimate Oregon gun shows and attempted to silence
every pro-gun organization other than the NRA. It may just be
time to tell the NRA to SHUT UP.
Candidates were rated from +++
to - - -.
What the ratings mean.
+++ is a candidate who is solidly pro-gun
and takes a lead on the issue by vocally promoting gun rights
and sponsoring legislation.
++ is a candidate who can be counted
on to regularly vote pro-gun.
+ is a candidate who usually votes pro-gun.
0 is a candidate who can go either way,
sometimes voting pro-gun, sometimes not.
- is a candidate who usually votes
anti-gun.
- - is a candidate who can be
counted on to vote anti-gun.
- - - is a candidate who is a
solid anti-gunner.
Candidates who hold or have held office were rated principally
on their voting history. When surveys were returned, we factored
those into the rating. Candidates who have no voting history
and did NOT return surveys were rated NR (not rated.)
Candidates who have not held office were rated solely on their
candidate survey when returned,unless they had some definable
history on the issue of Second Amendment rights.
In most cases, the highest rating we gave someone who has not
held office is a single plus (+).
There were a few exceptions based on the history of that individual.
Of the candidates for Governor no Democrats responded and of
the Republicans only Bill Sizemore, William Curtright and Rex
Watkins responded. Dudley, Alley and Lim did not respond
even though they were each sent surveys twice. We spoke
to Dudley personally at a Tea Party Rally and encouraged him
to respond. He has not. (Lim returned
our survey 4.27.10)
A copy of the Federal candidate survey is available
here.
A copy of the Governor's Survey is available here.
A copy of the Oregon Senate/House Survey is available here.
Candidates who have not yet responded are invited to download
these surveys and return them to OFF.
Voters in Multnomah County may be interested in this letter
from the office of the acting Sheriff who is currently running
to fill the seat full time. (No, we don't understand it
either.)
On this page we have links to statements made by candidates
for office in 2010. Any candidate may send us a statement along
with any supporting material they would like posted such as
website links. If you are a candidate and would like your statement
posted please contact us.
Loren Hooker. US Senate
(No longer running)
John Kuzmanich Oregon Congressional
District 1. (No longer running)
Delia Lopez, Oregon Congressional District 3.
Jaynee Germond. Oregon Congressional
District 4. (No longer running)
Rex Watkins Governor. (No longer
running)
Simone Gordon. Oregon House Rep.
District 8.
Diane Schendel, Oregon House Rep District
36
Jack Brown Josephine County
Commissioner.
Mary Starrett Yamhill County Commissioner
Michael Courtney Portland City Commissioner
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