2022 United States Senate election in Oregon

The 2022 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Oregon. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, who was first elected in a 1996 special election, ran for a fifth full term. Jo Rae Perkins, who unsuccessfully ran for Oregon's other Senate seat in 2020, won the Republican primary with 33.3% of the vote. The four candidates filing with the Oregon Secretary of State for this election included Chris Henry of the Oregon Progressive Party and Dan Pulju of the Pacific Green Party.

Wyden ultimately won the election with 55.8% of the statewide vote. This was the first time since 1996 that none of the following counties went Democratic in a Senate Class III election: Gilliam, Jackson, Marion, Polk, Wasco, and Yamhill. It was also the first time Columbia County supported the Republican nominee in this seat since 1986.

Nominee

 * Ron Wyden, incumbent U.S. Senator (1996–present)

Eliminated in primary

 * Will Barlow, former Electrical and Elevator Board member
 * Brent Thompson

Results
[[File:2022 United States Senate Democratic primary election in Oregon results map by county.svg|thumb|Results by county {{legend|#7996e2|Wyden}}

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{{legend|#3933E5|80–90%}}

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Nominee

 * Jo Rae Perkins, former chair of the Linn County Republican Party and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2020

Eliminated in primary

 * Jason Beebe, mayor of Prineville
 * Christopher C. Christensen
 * Robert M. Fleming
 * Darin Harbick, business owner
 * Sam Palmer, Grant County commissioner
 * Ibra A. Taher, philosopher, peace activist and Pacific Green nominee for U.S. Senate in 2020

Declined

 * Alek Skarlatos, former Oregon National Guard soldier and nominee for OR's 4th congressional district in 2020 (running for U.S. House)

Results
[[File:2022 United States Senate Republican primary election in Oregon results map by county.svg|thumb|Results by county {{legend|#E27F7F|Perkins}}

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{{legend|#FFC8CD|30–40%}}

{{legend|#FFB2B2|40–50%}} {{legend|#FF9A50|Harbick}}

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{{legend|#FFCCA9|30–40%}}

{{legend|#FF9A50|50–60%}} {{legend|#7996E2|Palmer}}

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{{legend|#BDD3FF|30–40%}}

{{legend|#6674DE|60–70%}}

{{legend|#584CDE|70–80%}} {{legend|#47CC9D|Beebe}}

{{legend|#7EE5C1|40–50%}} ]]

Libertarian primary
The Libertarian primary was held on June 17, 2022, a month after the major party primaries.

Nominee

 * John R Newton, brewer

Eliminated in primary

 * Will Hobson of Hood River, state leader of the Mises Caucus

Declared

 * Thomas Verde, contract specialist

Nominee

 * Dan Pulju

By county

 * Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
 * Columbia (largest municipality: St. Helens)
 * Gilliam (largest municipality: Condon)
 * Jackson (largest municipality: Medford)
 * Jefferson (largest municipality: Madras)
 * Marion (largest municipality: Salem)
 * Polk (largest municipality: West Salem)
 * Wasco (largest municipality: The Dalles)
 * Yamhill (largest municipality: McMinnville)

By congressional district
Wyden won 5 of 6 congressional districts, including one that elected a Republican.