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Gordon Challstrom
Gordon Challstrom was a Republican candidate for Governor of Oregon in the 2014 elections.
Biography
Challstrom is a retired businessman. Prior to this race, he was President of C.W. Concrete, Inc. for 20 years. Challstrom received his B.A. from University of Nevada - Reno.[1]
Education
- Bachelor of Arts - University of Nevada
Elections
2014
- See also: Oregon gubernatorial election, 2014
Challstrom ran for election to the office of Governor of Oregon but failed to win the Republican nomination in the primary on May 20.
Results
Governor of Oregon, Republican Primary, 2014 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
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65.9% | 163,695 | ||
Gordon Challstrom | 9.9% | 24,693 | ||
Bruce Cuff | 9.6% | 23,912 | ||
Mae Rafferty | 6.8% | 16,920 | ||
Tim Carr | 6% | 14,847 | ||
Darren Karr | 1% | 2,474 | ||
Write-ins | 0.8% | 2,011 | ||
Total Votes | 248,552 | |||
Election results via Oregon Secretary of State. |
Campaign finance summary
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Recent news
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See also
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Footnotes
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