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2014 Elections 2014 Oregon Firearms Federation Primary Candidate Ratings Office Sought Full Name Party Grade State Senator, 03rd District Dave Dotterrer Republican B+ 1 State Senator, 03rd District Alan Bates Democrat F 1 State Senator, 04th District Floyd Prozanski Democrat F- 1 State Senator, 04th District Cheryl Mueller Republican NR 1 State Senator, 06th District Michael P Spasaro Republican B+ 1 State Senator, 06th District Lee Beyer Democrat F 1 State Senator, 07th District Chris Edwards Democrat F 1 State Senator, 08th District Sara A Gelser Democrat F 1 State Senator, 08th District Betsy L Close Republican A 1 State Senator, 10th District Jackie Winters Republican B 1 State Senator, 11th District Patricia Milne Republican A+ 1 State Senator, 11th District Peter Courtney Democrat F- 1 State Senator, 13th District Kim Thatcher Republican A+ 1 State Senator, 13th District Ryan Howard Democrat NR 1 State Senator, 15th District Chuck Riley Democrat NR 1 State Senator, 15th District Bruce Starr Republican B 1 State Senator, 16th District Betsy Johnson Democrat A+ 1 State Senator, 17th District Elizabeth Steiner Democrat F- 1 State Senator, 17th District John Verbeek Republican B+ 1 State Senator, 19th District Richard Devlin Democrat F- 1 State Senator, 20th District Alan R Olsen Republican A 1 State Senator, 20th District Jamie Damon Democrat NR 1 State Senator, 23rd District Michael Dembrow Democrat F- 1 State Senator, 24th District Rod Monroe Democrat F- 1 State Senator, 26th District Robert R Bruce Democrat NR 1 State Senator, 26th District Chuck Thomsen Republican B 1 2014 Oregon Firearms Federation Primary Candidate Ratings Office Sought Full Name Party Grade State Representative, 01st Wayne Krieger Republican A 2 State Representative, 01st Jim Klahr Democrat NR 2 State Representative, 02nd Dallas Heard Republican NR 2 State Representative, 02nd Kerry Atherton Democrat NR 2 State Representative, 03rd Tom Johnson Democrat NR 2 State Representative, 03rd Carl Wilson Republican A 2 State Representative, 04th Duane A Stark Republican B+ 2 State Representative, 04th Darlene V Taylor Democrat NR 2 State Representative, 05th Peter Buckley Democrat F- 2 State Representative, 06th Sal Esquivel Republican A+ 2 State Representative, 07th Cedric Hayden Republican B+ 2 State Representative, 08th Paul R Holvey Democrat D 2 State Representative, 09th Caddy McKeown Democrat NR 2 State Representative, 09th Casey Runyan Republican B+ 2 State Representative, 10th David Gomberg Democrat B 2 State Representative, 11th Phil Barnhart Democrat F- 2 State Representative, 12th John Lively Democrat F 2 State Representative, 12th Christopher P Gergen Republican B+ 2 State Representative, 13th Nancy Nathanson Democrat F 2 State Representative, 13th Laura D Cooper Republican B+ 2 State Representative, 14th Kathy Lamberg Republican B- 2 State Representative, 14th Val Hoyle Democrat B 2 State Representative, 15th Andy Olson Republican B 2 State Representative, 16th Jacob D Vandever Republican NR 2 State Representative, 16th Dan Rayfield Democrat NR 2 State Representative, 17th Sherrie Sprenger Republican B 2 State Representative, 17th Rich Harisay Democrat NR 2 2014 Oregon Firearms Federation Primary Candidate Ratings Office Sought Full Name Party Grade State Representative, 18th Scott A Mills Democrat NR 3 State Representative, 18th Vic Gilliam Republican B 3 State Representative, 19th Bill Dalton Democrat NR 3 State Representative, 19th Jodi L Hack Republican NR 3 State Representative, 20th Paul Evans Democrat F- 3 State Representative, 20th Kathy B Goss Republican NR 3 State Representative, 21st Brian Clem Democrat B 3 State Representative, 21st Beverly J Wright Republican NR 3 State Representative, 22nd Betty Komp Democrat NR 3 State Representative, 22nd Matt Geiger Republican NR 3 State Representative, 23rd Mike Nearman Republican B+ 3 State Representative, 23rd Wanda Davis Democrat NR 3 State Representative, 24th Ken Moore Democrat C 3 State Representative, 24th Jim Weidner Republican A 3 State Representative, 25th Bill Post Republican A 3 State Representative, 26th John Davis Republican B 3 State Representative, 26th Eric Squires Democrat NR 3 State Representative, 27th Tobias Read Democrat F- 3 State Representative, 28th Jeff Barker Democrat A+ 3 State Representative, 29th Susan McLain Democrat NR 3 State Representative, 29th Mark Richman Republican NR 3 State Representative, 30th Dan Mason Republican NR 3 State Representative, 30th Joe Gallegos Democrat F- 3 State Representative, 31st Brad Witt Democrat B+ 3 State Representative, 32nd Rick Rose Republican B 3 State Representative, 32nd Deborah Boone Democrat B+ 3 State Representative, 33rd Mitch Greenlick Democrat F- 3 2014 Oregon Firearms Federation Primary Candidate Ratings Office Sought Full Name Party Grade State Representative, 34th Ken Helm Democrat NR 4 State Representative, 35th Margaret Doherty Democrat F- 4 State Representative, 36th Jennifer Williamson Democrat F- 4 State Representative, 37th Julie Parrish Republican B 4 State Representative, 37th Gerritt Rosenthal Democrat NR 4 State Representative, 38th Ann Lininger Democrat F 4 State Representative, 39th Bill Kennemer Republican A 4 State Representative, 40th Brent Barton Democrat B- 4 State Representative, 40th Steve Newgard Republican B+ 4 State Representative, 41st Kathleen Taylor Democrat NR 4 State Representative, 41st Timothy McMenamin Republican A 4 State Representative, 42nd Rob Nosse Democrat NR 4 State Representative, 43rd Lew Frederick Democrat F- 4 State Representative, 44th Michael H Harrington Republican B+ 4 State Representative, 44th Tina Kotek Democrat D 4 State Representative, 45th Barbara Smith Warner Democrat F 4 State Representative, 46th Alissa Keny-Guyer Democrat F- 4 State Representative, 47th Jessica Vega Democrat D 4 State Representative, 48th Geo (Sonny) W Yellott Republican B+ 4 State Representative, 48th Jeff Reardon Democrat F- 4 State Representative, 49th Chris Gorsek Democrat F 4 State Representative, 50th Carla C Piluso Democrat NR 4 State Representative, 51st Shemia Fagan Democrat NR 4 State Representative, 51st Jodi Bailey Republican NR 4 State Representative, 52nd Stephanie Nystrom Democrat NR 4 State Representative, 52nd Mark Johnson Republican NR 4 State Representative, 53rd Gene Whisnant Republican A 4 2014 Oregon Firearms Federation Primary Candidate Ratings Office Sought Full Name Party Grade State Representative, 54th Knute C Buehler Republican B 5 State Representative, 54th Craig Wilhelm Democrat NR 5 State Representative, 55th Mike McLane Republican B 5 State Representative, 55th Richard V Phay Democrat NR 5 State Representative, 56th Gail D Whitsett Republican B 5 State Representative, 57th Greg Smith Republican A 5 State Representative, 58th Greg Barreto Republican B+ 5 State Representative, 58th Heidi Van Democrat NR 5 State Representative, 59th John E Huffman Republican A+ 5 State Representative, 60th Cliff Bentz Republican B 5 State Representative, 60th Peter W Hall Democrat NR 5.
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