Multnomah County Republican Party

May Primary

  • Central Committee Meeting Held May 4th

    Members (that is, Precinct Committeepersons) of the Multnomah County Republican Party (MCRP) met Monday evening on May 4th, 2026, to hear from Republican candidates and conduct Party business.

    Republican candidates for the 2026 May Primary (left room)
    From left: Randall Fryer, candidate for State House District (HD) 28; John Verbeek, US Congressional District (CD) 1; John A. N. Chee, State Senate District (SD) 17; Rev. DeAngelo Leroy Turner, Oregon Governor; Paul Romero, Oregon Governor; Shaunie Cousins, HD 34.
    Republican candidates for the 2026 May Primary (right room)
    From left: Paul Romero, candidate for Oregon Governor; Shaunie Cousins, State House District (HD) 34; Barbara Kahl, CD 1; Patti Adair, CD 5; Ann Walker, HD 49; Elvis Clark, HD 41; Jo Rae Perkins, US Senator.

    Candidate Speakers included:

    • Paul Romero, candidate for Oregon Governor.
    • Rev. DeAngelo Turner, Oregon Governor.
    • Randall Fryer, State House HD28.
    • Shauni Cousins, State House HD24.
    • Elvis Clark, State House HD41.
    • Ann Walker, State House HD49.
    • Dr. Frank Mansfield, State Senate SD16. (Dr. Mansfield was unable to attend in person; his speech was given in absentia.)
    • John Chee, State Senate SD17.
    • Barbara Paul, US Congress CD1.
    • John Verbeek, US Congress CD1.
    • Patti Adair, US Congress CD5.
    • Jo Rae Perkins, US Senate.

  • Vote Republican for the Economy this May Primary

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Portland, OR — The Multnomah County Republican Party (MCRP) supports candidates and policies which extend economic benefits to businesses and working individuals. In other words, we believe you should have more of your earnings in your hands or in your family’s accounts. We believe Oregon residents know better where they ought spend their own money. We demonstrated this belief with our support of the “No Gas Tax” referendum, which permits us to vote “No” on Measure 120 and stop $4.3 billion in additional taxes and fees.

    The MCRP wishes to extend this economic support for the long-term. Our Platform supports the rural farmer, the factory, and the urban retailer. And we have a plan to see that all happen. If you’d like to learn more, visit the MCRP online at https://multco.gop/lk/economy.

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