General
-
Ranked Choice Voting Strategic Insight Session with Phil Izon, September 17th
-
Rank-Choice Voting Strategic Insight Session, August 26
DID YOU KNOW that Rank Choice Voting (RCV) requires you to vote for at least three candidates for each office, and you’ll need to rank them in your preferred order?
What does that even mean for election outcomes?
(more…) -
MCRP Opposes Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV)
2024 General Election Measure HB2004
Argument in Opposition
by Joseph Whitcomb, Chairman, Multnomah County Republicans
Multnomah County Republicans urge a NO vote on Measure HB2004, which establishes Ranked-choice Voting (RCV) for the state of Oregon. We oppose Ranked-choice Voting because it is confusing, centralizes control, can delay results, and will reduce turnout among less-engaged voters.
(more…) -
Opt-in for Email Notices
Hello new or returning Precinct Committeeperson (PCP)!
Please share your best working email address with the MCRP Secretary to receive official notifications and news from your local Republican Party.
In service,
Matthew J. Barron
MCRP Secretary
Precinct 2805 -
Initiative Petitions 2024
Could you please help gather signatures and contact info?
Notify me when new petitions need to be signed
Petition Summaries & Printable Petition Sheets
We need to work fast to get enough signatures to put these Petitions on the Ballot. We can print the attached petition sheets and invite people to sign and share them. We have a chance to make a real difference in Oregon with these four Petitions:
- Initiative Petitions (IPs) 5 & 6 for School Choice & Open Enrollment. Getting signatures for these Petitions is urgent. Download signature petition sheets at letthemlearnoregon.com or download PDFs for IP5 and IP6.
- IP4 for No Tolls. We need email addresses in order to contact signers again when this Petition is inevitably renewed. (Download PDF petition sheet for IP4.) Media reports that the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is hiring folks to work the toll booths they’re preparing to build. ODOT plans to toll every road or bridge they can in Oregon. 87% of funds received will go to pay workers, not to fix our roads. Do you suppose they want more folks to expand the State bureaucracy or hire them to pay into Oregon’s Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)?
- IP21 for Constitutional Carry. Even though this Petition is suspended, we need signers’ contacts to educate and sign when this Petition is renewed later. (Download PDF petition sheet for IP21.)
Please print the linked petition sheets and invite people to sign and share them ASAP!
-
Election on March 16! Your Candidates for Oregon National Committeewoman and Committeeman
-
Lives are being lost. Streets are unsafe.
It’s time to fix and improve Ballot Measure 110
House Republicans Are Committed to Hearing All Potential Solutions to Fix
Measure 110Ballot Measure 110 was approved by Oregon voters in 2020. The measure decriminalized certain drugs and dedicated cannabis taxes with the promise to fund treatment. Since then, with overdoses and addiction on the rise and open-air drug use rampant on city streets, it’s clear Measure 110 isn’t working as promised. Publicly available polls indicate voters want the law substantially changed or even repealed.
(more…) -
Financial Assistance
If you would like to attend an event but are unable to pay the price of admission, let us know so we can help.
-
Survey: What do you know about abortion?
Take our 14-question survey. (Takes 2 minutes.)
(more…)