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Brad Peters

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Brad Peters — Governor of Oregon

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Self-reported in the official voters' pamphlet: Occupation listed as Statesman; Occupational Background as Platform Engineer with 18 years at IBM and Intel; Prior Governmental Experience: None.

Note:Background self-reported in the official pamphlet. Peters explicitly states no prior governmental experience; fwdio.org has no vote record to surface for him.

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Brad Peters
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Window 01/01/2025 – 05/12/2026. ORESTAR returned no transactions for committee "Brad Peters". The committee may not be registered, may be filed under a different name, or may not have received any contributions in this window.

Source: Oregon Secretary of State — ORESTAR Public Transaction Search · captured 2026-05-18 · current as of 2026-05-18

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Official pamphlet statement(verbatim from the official voters' pamphlet)

A Governor must bring Oregon a clear vision — and a plan to bring opportunity to every corner of our state. I am an Oregon native. I understand technology, and how transformational it can be. Oregon can lead in AI and automation to revolutionize education, revitalize manufacturing, and develop renewable resources to export high-value finished goods to the world. Our future depends on three priorities: Expanding opportunity, making life affordable again, and preparing our children for tomorrow's economy. Action Plan: 1) Economic Growth: It is time for an Oregon Business Incubator. Start-ups with strong reviews grow to $150k income with zero tax and waived permit fees. 2) Housing: When the average Oregonian cannot buy the average home, our land-use policy has failed. Laws must adapt to provide affordable homes. 3) Education: I propose a new Alternative Educational Pathways program giving students flexibility to pursue technology tracks. 4) Farmers: I will end the regulatory madness. Farmers need water, freedom, and the ability to sell their finished product. 5) Renewable Energy: Newberry Crater is a geothermal jewel barely explored. I will expedite development to strengthen Oregon's long-term energy security. 6) Portland: OHP should apply equitable standards in healthcare coverage.

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