NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS | October 21, 2016 | PAGE 13 POLITICS Labor union members running for legislative seats Six graduates of the union-spon- sored Oregon Labor Candidates School are running for the Ore- gon Legislature this November. Two have a fighting chance of winning office as Democrats — in open seats in districts where the two major parties are closely matched. Two face long odds against incumbents in Republi- can-leaning districts. And two are running without union sup- port as minor party candidates against Democrats that have union endorsements. Fighting chance Ray Lister An electrician and union rep at IBEW Local 48, he’s running for House Dis- trict 26 in Wilsonville against Republi- can real estate lawyer Richard Vial. The seat is currently held by a Republi- can, John Davis, who chose not to seek re-election. Lister has raised $143,000, mostly from labor, while Vial has raised $293,000 — including $70,000 in loans from his family cof- fers, and $25,000 from billion- aire Phil Knight. —RayLister.com Teresa Alonso Leon An SEIU member and the child of migrant farm workers, she’s a Woodburn City Council member, and works as the administrator for Oregon’s GED program. She’s raised $332,000 in her race to succeed Democrat Betty Komp in House District 22. Her oppo- nent, Republican former Mar- ion County commissioner Patty Milne, has raised $356,000, in- cluding $50,000 from Phil Knight. —ElectAlonsoLeon.com Uphill battle Mark Reynolds A member of Oregon Educa- tion Association, he’s challenging Hood River Re- publican incum- bent Mark John- son in House District 52, one of Oregon’s most anti-labor legislators. But Reynolds is being outspent about 10-to-1. —ReynoldsForOregon.com Tom Kane A member of Portland Associa- tion of Teachers, he faces incum- bent Republican Vic Gilliam for House Dis- trict 18 (Silver- ton). —TomKaneForStateHouse.com Ditching the Democrats James Ofsink An AFSCME-represented IT worker at OHSU, he’s running for State Senate as a candidate for the Progressive Party, challeng- ing Democratic state rep Kathleen Taylor to fill the District 21 (Southeast Port- land) seat being vacated by De- mocrat Diane Rosenbaum. —www.ofsink.today Sami Al-AbdRabbuh An American Federation of Teachers-repre- sented engineer- ing instructor at Oregon State University, he’s running for House District 16 as a candidate for the Progres- sive Party against incumbent Democrat Dan Rayfield. —sami2016.com More local union candidates — City, county, state and federal Sheri Malstrom, a member of Oregon Nurses Association, won the Democratic primary for Oregon House District 27 (Beaverton), and since no Republican filed for the office, she’ll head to Salem in January, succeeding Tobias Read, who’s running for state treasurer. Amanda Schroeder, president of American Federation of Government Employees Local 2157, is running for Multnomah County Commission District 4 against Lori Stegmann, a Chamber of Commerce board member and Gresham City Council member. Shanti Llewallen, a longshore worker and member of ILWU Local 8, is running for U.S. Senate as a candidate of the Oregon Working Families Party. The party decided to challenge incumbent Ron Wyden because he voted for Fast Track, paving the way for future NAFTAs. Mark Crenshaw, president of IBEW Local 280, is running for mayor of Junction City against Andy Nuckolls, a 2016 graduate of Junction City High School. Junction City, population 5,392, is 15 miles north of Eugene. Jim Moeller, a mental health and addiction counselor for Kaiser Permanente, is a member of Oregon Nurses and Health Professionals.(OFNHP/AFT) He’s also a Washington state rep, and this year he’s running for U.S. Congress against Republican incumbent Jaime Herrera Beutler.