the gay and lesbian vote Primary election endorsements District 3: n May 17, voters will cast ballots on a District 4: variety of issues, and for candidates on District 8: national, state and local levels. Just Out concurs District 9: with the endorsements made by the Right to Privacy Political Action Committee in the fol­ District 10: lowing races. RP endorsements were based on District 12: candidate responses to conditions that include support for lesbian and gay rights, for an equal rights amendment, for reproductive rights and District 13: flexibility on AIDS issues. District 14: Issues and candidates not covered by RP District 15: appear separately at the end. District 16: O United States House of Representatives District 1: District 2: District 4: Les AuCoin (D) Larry Tuttle (D) Peter DeFazio (D) State of Oregon Secretary of State Barbara Roberts (D) Senate 1988 House of Representatives District 2: District 3: District 6: District 8: District 10; District 12: District 23; District 24: Susan Ray (D) Bob Shoemaker (D) Dick Springer (D) Bill McCoy (D) Jane Cease (D) Shirley Gold (D) John Kitzhaber (D) Bill Bradbury (D) District 19: District 20: District 25: District 27: District 31 : District 33: District 34: District 36: District 38: District 39: District 40: District 41: District 42: District 48: District 50: District 51 : District 52: District 55: District 60: Tim Josi (D) Jayne Fraese (D) Mary Alice Ford (R) Tom Brian (D) Vera Katz (D) David Fuks (D) Phil Keisling (D Judy Wyers (D) Judith Bauman (D) Beverly Stein (D) David Gold (D) Jean Haliski (D) Tom Novick (D) - Ron Cease (D) Estill Deitz (D) Dave McTeague (D) Judie Hammerstad (D) Corky Kirkpatrick (D) Rocky Barilla (D) Bob Vian (D) Annabelle Jaramillo (D) Lucille Ingram (D) Kevin-Paul Vang (D) Jim Edmunson (D) Dennis Brodigan (R) Carl Hosticka (D) David Dix (D) Bill Dwyer (D) Mary Harris Schamehom (D) Ernie Calhoon (D) Barbara Lowe (D) Nancy Peterson (D) Dianne Iverson (D) Michael A. McLaughlin (D) Edward O’Carroll (D) * Only one candidate stood with the lesbian and gay community in the historic march on Washington, D.C. Jesse Jackson stood with us, now let's stand with him May 17th in the Oregon primary. We can win. Jesse Jackson can win. Jesse Jackson is the ONLY presidential candidate who will: This message is sponsored by the following supporters of lesbian and gay rights: anonymous anonymous anonymous Judith Armatta John Baker Gary Barnes Ron Blood worth Circle Chiropractic Sarah Cook Cynthia Cumfer Kath Donaldson Amy D. Eycrigg Sue Giese Kathy Hagberg Dr. Jami Hart Dianne M. Hibbard Becky Kechter Wendy Lebow Susan Leo Betty Lostheart-Hale Marty Lostheart-Hale Pattie Ladd Dianne Louise Kelly Masek Terry Miller Cathy Siemens Robert Morris Smith Kay Sohl Dan Stutesman Laurie Todd Kathy Vesely Jerry Weller Diane Wilson authorized by Oregonians for Jesse Jackson. Lee Lancaster, treasurer; 3024 NE Union, Portland, OR 97212; (503) 288-1314 J hm O hi P o I iik jl I nUtM'M'iiR'nto • 2 • M jv I^SH 1. Sign a presidential order banning lesbian/gay dis­ crimination in the federal government and the military. 2. Oppose anti-lesbian/gay immigration laws. 3. Support the lesbian and gay civil rights bill in Congress. 4. Support the rights of lesbians and gays to child custody. 5. Support AIDS education and research. Opposes mandatory testing, quarantine and other repressive measures.