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Christine Drazan

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Christine Drazan — Governor of Oregon

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Transportation funding (Measure 120) verified
They said
Christine has an unmatched record of challenging waste and mismanagement... CUT TAXES & LOWER THE COST OF LIVING. Christine defeated Tina Kotek's gas tax.
The record shows

Voted NAY on HB 3991 (Sept 1, 2025) — the transportation funding bill referred to voters as Measure 120. OLIS records Drazan as a House member (District 51) for the 2025 special session; she is explicitly named in the House Nay list. House final tally: Ayes 36, Nays 12, Excused 12.

2025-09-01
HB 3991 · Oregon House · 2025-09-01
Increases transportation-related fees and taxes; directs ODOT performance audits; alters Joint Committee on Transportation duties.
Drazan: nay

This is the legislation that Measure 120 refers to the people of Oregon. It raises the per-gallon fuel tax (from 40¢ to 46¢), vehicle registration and title fees, and the public-transit payroll tax. Petitioners gathered ~250,000 signatures to put it on the ballot as Measure 120.

Ayes
36
Nays
12
Excused
12
Full roll call

Nays: Boice, Breese-Iverson, Diehl, Drazan, Edwards, Hartman, Lewis, Mannix, McIntire, Owens, Reschke, Yunker

Excused: Boshart Davis, Cate, Elmer, Harbick, Helfrich, Levy B, Osborne, Scharf, Skarlatos, Smith G, Wallan, Wright

Oregon House has 60 seats. The official OLIS vote record names every Nay (12) and Excused (12) member explicitly; everyone else (36) voted Aye. Any legislator not listed as a Nay or Excused above is recorded as having voted Aye on this measure.

Note:Roll-call verified against the official OLIS API. Note: the '$11.7 billion gas tax' Drazan's pamphlet says she 'defeated' refers to an earlier transportation-funding fight, distinct from HB 3991 / Measure 120. fwdio.org surfaces the HB 3991 vote as the specific, recent, verifiable record; the earlier claim is her own characterization and is not independently verified here.

Campaign finance

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Principal campaign committee
Friends of Christine Drazan
Total raised
$3,036,424
Total spent
$2,991,170
Cash on hand
Contributors
923
Top contributors
  • Don H Jones, Jr.$488,333
  • Don H Jones$160,000
  • K & E Excavating Inc.$150,000
  • Miscellaneous Cash Contributions $100 and under$139,718
  • Gunderson Marine$106,000
  • AGC Union Contractor Group$100,000
  • Friends of Shelly Boshart Davis (19151)$91,603
  • Derrick Luksch$85,000
  • Hamilton Construction Co.$75,000
  • Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions Inc$50,000
By money-source category
  • Cash Contribution$2,984,835
  • In-Kind Contribution$45,920
  • Return or Refund of Contribution$5,670

Window 01/01/2025 – 05/12/2026. 3023 transactions captured directly from ORESTAR's public transaction-search export via headless browser (Playwright).

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

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Reproductive rights (anti)

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

OREGON DESERVES BETTER. CHRISTINE DRAZAN WILL DELIVER. "It's time for Oregon to step out of the shadows of past failures and live up to the promise of a brighter future. Oregonians deserve results — not excuses. Delivering a more affordable and safer Oregon starts with firing Tina Kotek. I am committed to making Oregon the best place in the nation to buy a home, raise a family, start a business and receive a world-class education." — Senator Christine Drazan TOUGH. TESTED. CONSERVATIVE. As a lifelong Oregonian and experienced leader, Christine has an unmatched record of challenging waste and mismanagement while fighting for common-sense solutions that make life more affordable and safer for Oregon families. Christine defeated Tina Kotek's $11.7 billion gas tax and fought to protect girls' sports and keep men out of their locker rooms. She led the walkout to stop cap and trade and defended our Second Amendment rights against attacks. She worked to secure our elections and pledged to fire agency bureaucrats and audit government spending. PUTTING OREGONIANS FIRST: • CUT TAXES & LOWER THE COST OF LIVING • UNLEASH OREGON'S ECONOMY • MAKE HOMEOWNERSHIP A REALITY • END HOMELESSNESS • RESTORE SAFE COMMUNITIES • FIX OUR SCHOOLS • FIRE BUREAUCRATS & CUT WASTEFUL SPENDING

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