Candidate funds for 2022 elections for Congress
Published 11:00 am Saturday, February 19, 2022
Candidates running in the 2022 election for Oregon’s one U.S. Senate seat and six congressional seats on the ballot were required to file year-end campaign finance reports with the Federal Elections Commission. The reports included money raised, spent and on-hand in the candidate’s main political action committee at the end of 2021.
The list below includes only candidates who filed to create campaign finance committees prior to Jan. 1, 2022. Candidates with who raised or spent less than $5,000 are not required to file a report. Candidates who did not file reports or had zero activity are not included in this list.
The Oregon Secretary of State requires congressional candidates to file for office. The deadline for the May 17 primary is March 8. Candidates must file with the FEC to raise and spend funds.
The FEC and Oregon Secretary of State lists of candidates do not completely match because of different timelines and requirements.
U.S. Senate
Incumbent: Ron Wyden, D-Portland
Raised: $10,135,115
Spent: $6,355,756
On hand: $7,177,650
Challengers:
Darin Harbick, R-Blue River
Raised: $116,766
Spent: $62,614
On hand: $54,151
Samuel Palmer, R-John Day
Raised: $38,488
Spent: $30,920
On hand: $7,567
Jo Rae Perkins, R-Albany
Raised: $12,061
Spent: $25,054
On hand: $12,865
Rodney Beebe, R-Prineville
Raised: $7,398
Spent: $3,452
On hand: $3,946
1st Congressional District
Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook counties. Portions of Washington and Multnomah counties.
Incumbent: Suzanne Bonamici, D-Beaverton
Raised: $444,953
Spent:$368,801
On hand: $629,497
Challengers: None reporting
2nd Congressional District
Umatilla, Baker, Morrow, Union, Wallowa, Malheur, Jefferson, Crook, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Grant, Harney, Gilliam, Sherman, and Wasco counties. Portions of Deschutes and Douglas counties.
Incumbent: Cliff Bentz, R-Ontario
Raised: 491,294
Spent: 230,926
On hand: 349,422
Challengers: None reporting
3rd Congressional District
Hood River County. Portions of Multnomah and Clackamas counties
Incumbent: Earl Blumenauer, D-Portland
Raised: $686,312
Spent: $530,248
On hand: $913,409
Challengers: None reporting
4th Congressional District
Lane, Benton, Coos, Curry and Lincoln counties. Portions of Douglas County.
Incumbent: Peter DeFazio, D-Springfield
(no longer seeking re-election)
Raised: $1,432,504.
Spent: $687,269
On hand: $1,262,830
Challengers:
Alek Skarlatos, R-Roseburg
Raised: $1,105,454
Spent: $880,443
On hand: $348,367
Val Hoyle, D-Springfield
Raised: $212,630
Spent: $7,704
On hand: $204,926
Andrew Kalloch, D-Eugene
Raised: $148,775
Spent: $633
On hand: $148,142
Jeremy Van Tress, R-Corvallis
Raised: $40,378
Spent or returned: $40,378
On hand: $0 (suspended campaign)
5th Congressional District
Portions of Deschutes, Clackamas, Marion, and Linn counties.
Incumbent: Kurt Schrader, D-Canby
Raised: $1,406,874
Spent: $360,213
On hand: $3,563,161
Challengers:
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, R-Happy Valley
Raised: $350,940
Spent: $124,877
On hand: $226,062
Jamie McLeod-Skinner, D-Terrebonne
Raised: $231,446
Spent: $23,756
On hand: $207,691
Jimmy Crumpacker, R-Bend
Raised: $190,400
Spent: $3,968
On hand: $186,431
6th Congressional District
Polk and Yamhill counties. Portions of Marion, Washington, and Clackamas counties
Incumbent: None (New district in 2022)
Candidates:
Steven Cody Reynolds, D-Tualatin
Raised: $2,000,016
Spent: $42,208
On hand: $1,957,807
Matthew West, D-Beaverton
Raised: $619,034
Spent: $142,582
On hand: $476,452
Nate Sandvig, R-Neskowin
Raised: $186,648.67
Spent: $85,151.21
On hand: $101,497.46
Andrea Salinas, D-Lake Oswego
Raised: $178,195
Spent: $19,616
On hand: $158,578.35
Loretta Smith, D-Portland
Raised: $176,243
Spent: $90,299
On hand: $85,943
Kathleen Harder, D-Salem
Raised: $148,584
Spent: $25,226
On hand: $123,358
Amy Ryan Courser, R-Keizer
Raised: $81,985
Spent: $85,024
On hand: $7,431
Ron Noble, R-McMinnville
Raises: $48,975
Spent: $17,521
On hand: $31,453
Angela Plowhead, R-Salem
Raised: $22,909
Spent: $12,478
On hand: $10,430
Kevin Easton, D-Salem
Raised: $5,646
Spent: $4,456
On hand: $1,189 (campaign suspended)
David Honorable Russ, R-Dundee
Raised: $5,109
Spent: $4,832
On hand: $0
Compiled by reporter Gary A. Warner of the Oregon Capital Bureau from filings with the Federal Elections Commission and the Oregon Secretary of State.