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Oregon State Senate (Curry & parts of Coos, Douglas, SD 1& Josephine) SD 27 (part of Deschutes) Senator Dallas Heard Senator Tim Knopp With a background as a successful small Located in the heart of Central Oregon, Tim EXVLQHVVRZQHU'DOODV¿JKWVWRHQVXUHWKDW is an important voice for bipartisanship and small businesses are protected from harmful small businesses in the Oregon Senate. policies in Salem. (Klamath, Crook & parts of Lake, (parts of Clackamas, SD 28 Jackson, & Deschutes) SD 9 Linn, & Marion) Senator Dennis Linthicum Senator Fred Girod A former Klamath County Commissioner, Fred has long been one of Farm Bureau’s Dennis has a deep understanding of the biggest champions in Salem. As the leader myriad issues facing rural Oregonians. of the Senate Republican Caucus, Fred has (Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla, worked hard to protect Oregon family busi- SD 29 Union, Wallowa, & part of Wasco) nesses. He understands and values farm and ranch families and is a reliable leader on Senator Bill Hansell As a longtime legislator and champion for their issues. Farm Bureau, Bill is respected on both sides of the aisle and is a steady voice for SD 10 (parts of Marion & Polk) rural Oregon in Salem. Senator Denyc Boles (parts of Baker, Grant, Harney, Jef- Denyc is known for building partnerships SD 30 ferson, Malheur, Wheeler, & parts of and effective community leadership. Her Clackamas, Deschutes, Lake, Marion, & Wasco) understanding of rural issues helps promote agriculture at the Capitol. Senator Lynn Findley Lynn has quickly built a reputation as a (parts of Yamhill, Polk, thoughtful, intelligent leader and voice for SD 12 Benton, & Marion) small businesses in Salem. Senator Brian Boquist Brian is a veteran and longtime legislator known for his keen understanding of the e e e e e e e e e e state’s budgeting process and tax policy, and he uses those skills in the Capitol to help Oregon businesses. IMPORTANT DATES! a SD 25 (part of Multnomah) Last day to register to vote Oct. 13 Justin Hwang Ballots mailed to voters a Oct. 13–20 As an immigrant, entrepreneur, and suc- cessful small business owner, Justin wants a a to increase opportunities for all hard-working Election Day Oregonians. Tuesday, Nov. 3 Ballots must be RECEIVED by 8 p.m. on Nov. 3! e e e e e e e e e e OregonFB.org VOTE e e e e e e e e e e Don’t know your district? Find it at sos.oregon.gov. e e e e e e e e e e OREGON FARM BUREAU ELECTION GUIDE a 2020.