R ight to Privacy P A C H e’s been a friend for a lo n g time. S te p h e n M cE lro y , (Portland) P ro gre ssive o n m ost issu e s but said he d o e s not seek ga y vote. W ally Priestly, (Portland) P ro gre ssive and d o e s seek gay vote. D is t r ic t 9 N a n c y C a m p b e ll, (Tigard) C am p b e ll is supportive and seeks gay su p p o rt D is t r ic t 1 0 J a n e C e a se Lo n g tim e friend of lesbians and ga ys while in the H ouse, C ease can be ex pected to continue to d o so. S h e h a s the e nd o rse m e n t o f the R ight to Privacy PAC. D is t r ic t 11 J o h n Ste lze n m u e ller, (Portland) Stehzenm ueller w ould vote anti-gay o n all issues. He d o e s not want the gay vote. H e d o e s not believe that w om en sh o u ld have choice or equal status. D is t r ic t 2 4 BID B rad b u ry, (La n glo is) B ra d b u ry said he w ould vote for les bian a n d ga y rights but w ould not ad vo cate the issue. He is pro-choice and ERA. D is t r ic t 2 7 J u d y C a rn a h a n , (Klam ath Fails) P ro gre ssive o n choice and E R A and is supportive o f lesbian and ga y rights. O REG O N HO USE O F REPRESEN TA TIV ES T h e f o llo w in g is a list o f c a n d id a t e s r e s p o n d in g to the R ig h t to P r iv a c y q u e st io n n a ir e . W h e re n o c o m m e n t s a re m a d e th e c a n d id a t e w a s s u p p o rtiv e o f le s b ia n a n d g a y rights, re p ro d u c t iv e fre e d o m a n d E R A . D is t r ic t 4 L o rin W e ym o u th , (Philom ath) D is t r ic t 6 M a r k D e M e n t, (Aloha) D is t r ic t 1 0 V e ra K a tz , (Portland) T h e in cu m b e n t Katz h a s represented this district for m any years. S h e ’s a friend. D a v e Moffitt, (Portland) Moffitt w ould vote for ga y and lesbian rights but not actively w ork for it and The Lesbian Caucus (Portland Chapter) of the Oregon W om en’s Political Caucus has endorsed a number of candidates in the Port land area in the primary election on May 15. O W PC is a multipartisan organization of women and men founded in 1971 and af filiated with the National Women’s Political Caucus. In order to be endorsed by OWPC, a candidate must support the following issues: The Equal Rights Amendment Lesbian and gay rights Reproductive freedom Affordable and available childcare Affirmative action The endorsements by O W PC Lesbian Caucus are as follows: Just Out, April 27-M ay H d o e s not actively se e k ga y vote. He is p ro gre ssive o n other issues. J a m e s G ardn er, (Portland) G a rd n e r is undecided on ga y rights. H e stated, ‘A s a Christian 1 cannot g o a lo n g with abortions, lesbians or gays. 1 will not hurt them with any legislation except to protect the public from being im p o se d on.’’ D is t r ic t 1 1 . T o m M a s o n , (Portland) D is t r ic t 12 K im W h itm a n , (Portland) W h itm a n did not respond to question naire b e ing undecided on all issues. D ic k S p rin g e r, (Portland) S p rin g e r w on an award from ACLC1 for h is w ork o n the anti-harrassm ent bill. He is p ro gressive on social issu e s like les bian a n d ga y rights, choice and ERA. D is t r ic t 13 Bitton is not in favor of the Equal R ights A m endm ent nor is he pro-choice. S h irle y G o ld , (Portland) D is t r ic t 1 5 G e n e Sayle r, (Portland) Sayler said, "H om ose xuals are entitled to civil rights, no m ore no less.” D is t r ic t 1 8 E d Le e k Leek h a s been endorsed by Right to Privacy PAC. G re g Kauffm an, (O re go n City) D is t r ic t 2 5 J im Weaver, (C la cka m as) D is t r ic t 19 D o n e lla S la y to n , (Portland) R o b e rt C a s ta g n a , (Portland) R o n C e a se , (Portland) A n n e Greenfield, (Portland) Greenfield has received the endorse m ent o f Right to Privacy PAC. The 19th D istrict located in Portland’s Northeast h a s a h igh ga y and lesbian population. D is t r ic t 2 0 P a t G illis, (Portland) G illis returned the questionnaire unansw ered. A nne tte Farm er, (Portland) D is t r ic t 2 2 R o b e rt B itto n , (Corbett) G.S. Senate Margie Hendrikson (Dem) Congress 1 st D ist - Les AuCoin (Dem) 2nd D ist - Larryann Willis (Dem) 3rd D ist - Ron Wyden (Dem) 5th D ist - Ruth McFarland (Dem) Secretary of State Barbara Roberts (Dem) State Treasurer Grattan Kerans (Dem) O regon Suprem e Court Pos. 1 - Hans Linde Portland Mayor Bud Clark Portland area endorsements D ave Teague, (Milw aukie) D is t r ic t 2 6 Law rence So w a, (O re go n City) D is t r ic t 2 7 A n th o n y Taylor, (O re go n City) D is t r ic t 3 0 C la rk A d a m so n , (Sale m ) “1 am a firm believer in G o d ’s Law. You people just d o n ’t fit into the plan,” A d a m so n wrote. D is t r ic t 3 2 P ortland’s city go ve rn m e n t is in a state of flux. A n e igh b o rh o o d activist is running a se rio u s c a m p a ig n in o p p osition to the g o o d o l’ b o y ” dow ntow n b u sin e ss interests with w h o m F ran k Ivancie is aligned. B u d C lark wants to unseat the mayor. Clark w ants to break up that dow ntow n power and help sm all businesses. A vote for B u d Clark is a healthy vote. In the other m ajor race, it a pp ears that the " g o o d o l’ b o y s” are trying to buy another seat o n the city c o m m issio n . M ike Lindberg sh o u ld be retained, his o p p on e n t sh o u ld be a s h a m e d of himself. C arl M yers, (Sale m ) C it y C o m m is s io n e r s C h a rle s S id e s, (Salem ) M ik e Lindberg Lind b erg is a capable city c o m m is sioner. He alm ost alw ays votes p ro gres sively. H is opponent h as been running a conservative cam paign. T he lo ss of L in d b e rg w ould be a detrim ent to the city’s health. D avid G om b e rg, (Sale m ) G o m b e g h a s strong lesbian and gay su p p ort in this Sa le m district. T h is race is wide open a s there is no incum bent ru n n in g in either race. C h a rle s J o rd a n D is t r ic t 3 3 M ik e K o p e tsk i, (Salem ) D is t r ic t 3 6 M ik e M cC ra cke n , (Albany) D is t r ic t 3 9 M argare t Carter E n d o rse d by the Lesbian C a u cu s of the O re g o n W o m e n ’s Political Caucus. N a n cy Peterson, (A shland) D is t r ic t 2 3 R ic k B a u m a n , (Portland) D is t r ic t 1 4 D is t r ic t 5 2 % D o ris Hall, (E u ge n e ) R o n E a ch u s, (E u ge n e ) E a c h u s is a progressive and w as very active in the anti-gay referendum fight in Eu ge n e . He is a friend. D is t r ic t 4 0 C arl H o stika, (E u ge n e ) D is t r ic t 4 5 R o n Schofield, (R o se b urg) D is t r ic t 4 8 M a rk W illiam s, (Coquille) D is t r ic t 5 0 N a n c y K aniew ski, (M edford) MY o u r s u p p o r t w o u ld h e lp in H o u s t o n o r S a n F r a n c is c o . I fe e l It ( g a y a n d le s b ia n s u p p o r t ) w o u ld s t ig m a t iz e m e in o u r v a lle y . 1 d o n 't w a n t t o p o la r iz e v o t e r s b e fo r e I ’m e v e n e le c te d ," K a n ie w s k i c o m m e n te d . Portland City Council Pos. 1 - Mike Lindberg Pos. 4 - Charles Jordan Multnomah County Com m ission D ist 1 - Pauline Anderson D ist 3 - Caroline Miller Multnomah County Circuit Court Pos. 7 - Kris LaMar Multnomah County District Court Pos. 8 - Aaron Brown, Jr. State House D ist 9 - Nancy Campbell (Dem ) D ist 10 - Vera Katz (Dem) D ist 11 - Tom Mason (Dem) D ist 12 - Dick Springer (Dem) J o rd a n ’s record o n h u m a n rights is excellent M ayor J .E . “B u d " C la rk B u d C la rk w o u ld be everybod y’s m ayor. H is p o litic s are ge a re d tow ard the n e ig h b o rh o o d s. H e is a p ro g re ssiv e . M u lt n o m a h C o u n t y B a llo t M e a su re s Ballot M e a su re # 3 . T h is ballot m ea su re w ould authorize a $3 m illion annual levy for three years to restore library services and avoid further curtailments. B allot M e a su re # 4 . T h is ballot m ea sure w ould establish a county library co m m issio n . T h e public library system is now prim arily funded by the county but m ana ge d by a private organization know n a s T he Library A sso ciation of Portland. T h is m easure w ould create a p ublic county a ge n cy adm inistered by a c o m m issio n appointed by the M ult n o m a h C oun ty C o m m issio n . B allot M e a su re # 5 . T h is m easure is a request for m ore than $15 m illion "to a d d re ss the problem of overcrow ding in co unty correctional facilties." $12 m illion is earm arked for facilities and diversionary program s. D ist D ist D ist D ist D ist D ist D ist D ist D ist 13 - Rick Baum an (Dem) 14 - Shirley Gold (Dem) 16 - Donella Slayton (Dem) 18 - Margaret Carter (Dem) 19 - Marilyn Schultz (Rep) - Anne Greenfield (Dem) 20 - Annette Farmer (Dem) 21 - Stanley Holm (Dem) 25 - Dave McTeague (Dem) 27 - Darlene Hooley (Dem) State Senate D ist 4 - John Tyner (Dem) D ist 6 -JanW yers(D em ) D ist 7 - Mark Goldfarb (Dem) D ist 10 - Jane Cease (Dem) 7