Honest Elections Oregon - Campaign Finance Reform
We authored (and got passed) Multnomah County Measure 26-184 (2016), which
- Limits contributions to candidates from individuals and political action committees to $500.
- Limits the amount of money that can be spent independently — separate from money given directly to candidates — supporting or opposing a candidate.
- Keeps corporate money out of candidate races.
- Required political ads to ful
05/09/2025
People are talking, looks like we need to make a stand. What are your thoughts?
Multnomah County reveals first details of public campaign finance plan chair aims to axe Chair Jessica Vega Pederson’s proposed budget cuts funding for the program’s launch.
05/19/2024
👉 As we move closer to implementation of HB 4024, PACs are giving it all the candidates who curry favor to their agenda.
This article says it all and no candidate is going unscathed:
💲"Outside money pouring into ads in an Oregon swing district in recent days spurred accusations from Democrats that Republicans are meddling to ensure incumbent GOP Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer faces a weaker opponent in November. "
Outside money in Oregon swing district prompts claims of Republican meddling • Oregon Capital Chronicle Outside money pouring into ads in an Oregon swing district in recent days spurred accusations from Democrats that Republicans are meddling.
Portland City Council Needs to Fund the Small Donor Elections Program Slashing the funding means elections go to the highest bidders. Portland City Council Needs to Fund the Small Donor Elections Program The program helps candidates who do not rely on big contributions.
03/07/2024
HB 4024 Passed in the House today - 52 to 5
We now have Campaign Finance Reform at the State level. Thank you to the Oregon House Republicans and Oregon House Democrats for working together to make it happen.
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